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Scalastyle: Implemented Rules

There are 60 rules which are currently implemented:

Checker Description
org.scalastyle.file.FileLengthChecker Check the number of lines in a file
org.scalastyle.file.FileLineLengthChecker Check the number of characters in a line
org.scalastyle.file.FileTabChecker Check that there are no tabs in a file
org.scalastyle.file.HeaderMatchesChecker Check the first lines of each file matches the text
org.scalastyle.file.IndentationChecker Checks that lines are indented by a multiple of the tab size
org.scalastyle.file.NewLineAtEofChecker Checks that a file ends with a newline character
org.scalastyle.file.NoNewLineAtEofChecker Checks that a file does not end with a newline character
org.scalastyle.file.RegexChecker Checks that a regular expression cannot be matched, if found reports this
org.scalastyle.file.WhitespaceEndOfLineChecker Check that there is no trailing whitespace at the end of lines
org.scalastyle.scalariform.BlockImportChecker Checks that block imports are not used.
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ClassNamesChecker Check that class names match a regular expression
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ClassTypeParameterChecker Checks that type parameter to a class matches a regular expression
org.scalastyle.scalariform.CovariantEqualsChecker Check that classes and objects do not define equals without overriding equals(java.lang.Object).
org.scalastyle.scalariform.CyclomaticComplexityChecker Checks that the cyclomatic complexity of a method does exceed a value
org.scalastyle.scalariform.DeprecatedJavaChecker Checks that Java @Deprecated is not used, Scala @deprecated should be used instead
org.scalastyle.scalariform.DisallowSpaceAfterTokenChecker Disallow space after certain token(s)
org.scalastyle.scalariform.DisallowSpaceBeforeTokenChecker Disallow space before certain token(s)
org.scalastyle.scalariform.EmptyClassChecker If a class/trait has no members, the braces are unnecessary
org.scalastyle.scalariform.EnsureSingleSpaceAfterTokenChecker Ensure single space after certain token(s)
org.scalastyle.scalariform.EnsureSingleSpaceBeforeTokenChecker Ensure single space before certain token(s)
org.scalastyle.scalariform.EqualsHashCodeChecker Check that if a class implements either equals or hashCode, it should implement the other
org.scalastyle.scalariform.FieldNamesChecker Check that field names match a regular expression
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ForBraceChecker Checks that braces are used in for comprehensions
org.scalastyle.scalariform.IfBraceChecker Checks that if statements have braces
org.scalastyle.scalariform.IllegalImportsChecker Check that a class does not import certain classes
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ImportGroupingChecker Checks that imports are grouped together, not throughout the file
org.scalastyle.scalariform.LowercasePatternMatchChecker Checks that a case statement pattern match is not lower case, as this can cause confusion
org.scalastyle.scalariform.MagicNumberChecker Checks for use of magic numbers
org.scalastyle.scalariform.MethodLengthChecker Checks that methods do not exceed a maximum length
org.scalastyle.scalariform.MethodNamesChecker Check that method names match a regular expression
org.scalastyle.scalariform.MultipleStringLiteralsChecker Checks that a string literal does not appear multiple times
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoCloneChecker Check that classes and objects do not define the clone() method
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoFinalizeChecker Check that classes and objects do not define the finalize() method
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoWhitespaceAfterLeftBracketChecker No whitespace after left bracket '['
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoWhitespaceBeforeLeftBracketChecker No whitespace before left bracket '['
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NonASCIICharacterChecker Some editors are unfriendly to non ascii characters.
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NotImplementedErrorUsage Checks that the code does not have ??? operators.
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NullChecker Check that null is not used
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NumberOfMethodsInTypeChecker Check that a class / trait / object does not have too many methods
org.scalastyle.scalariform.NumberOfTypesChecker Checks that there are not too many types declared in a file
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ObjectNamesChecker Check that object names match a regular expression
org.scalastyle.scalariform.PackageObjectNamesChecker Check that package object names match a regular expression
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ParameterNumberChecker Maximum number of parameters for a method
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ProcedureDeclarationChecker Use a : Unit = for procedure declarations
org.scalastyle.scalariform.PublicMethodsHaveTypeChecker Check that a method has an explicit return type, it is not inferred
org.scalastyle.scalariform.RedundantIfChecker Checks that if expressions are not redundant, i.e. easily replaced by a variant of the condition
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ReturnChecker Check that return is not used
org.scalastyle.scalariform.ScalaDocChecker Checks that the ScalaDoc on documentable members is well-formed
org.scalastyle.scalariform.SimplifyBooleanExpressionChecker Boolean expression can be simplified
org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpaceAfterCommentStartChecker Checks a space after the start of the comment.
org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpacesAfterPlusChecker Check that the plus sign is followed by a space
org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpacesBeforePlusChecker Check that the plus sign is preceded by a space
org.scalastyle.scalariform.StructuralTypeChecker Check that structural types are not used.
org.scalastyle.scalariform.TokenChecker Checks that a regular expression cannot be matched in a token, if found reports this
org.scalastyle.scalariform.UnderscoreImportChecker Avoid wildcard imports
org.scalastyle.scalariform.UppercaseLChecker Checks that if a long literal is used, then an uppercase L is used
org.scalastyle.scalariform.VarFieldChecker Checks that classes and objects do not define mutable fields
org.scalastyle.scalariform.VarLocalChecker Checks that functions do not define mutable variables
org.scalastyle.scalariform.WhileChecker Checks that while is not used
org.scalastyle.scalariform.XmlLiteralChecker Check that XML literals are not used
  • id - file.size.limit
  • description - Check the number of lines in a file
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.FileLengthChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Files which are too long can be hard to read and understand.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
maxFileLength Maximum file length integer 1500

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.FileLengthChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="maxFileLength">800</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - line.size.limit
  • description - Check the number of characters in a line
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.FileLineLengthChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Lines that are too long can be hard to read and horizontal scrolling is annoying.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
maxLineLength Maximum line length integer 160
tabSize Tab size integer 4
ignoreImports Ignore import statements boolean false

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.FileLineLengthChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter default="100" type="integer" name="maxLineLength"/>
  <parameter default="2" type="integer" name="tabSize"/>
  <parameter default="true" type="boolean" name="ignoreImports"/>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - line.contains.tab
  • description - Check that there are no tabs in a file
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.FileTabChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Some say that tabs are evil.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.FileTabChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - header.matches
  • description - Check the first lines of each file matches the text
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.HeaderMatchesChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A lot of projects require a header with a copyright notice, or they require a license in each file. This does a simple text comparison between the header and the first lines of the file. You can have multiple lines, but make sure you surround the text with a CDATA section. You can also specify a regular expression, as long as you set the regex parameter to true.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
header Header string

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.HeaderMatchesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">false</parameter>
  <parameter name="header">// Copyright (C) 2011-2012 the original author or authors.</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>

or

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.HeaderMatchesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">true</parameter>
  <parameter name="header">// Copyright (C) (?:\d{4}-)?\d{4} the original author or authors.</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - indentation
  • description - Checks that lines are indented by a multiple of the tab size
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.IndentationChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Code that is not indented consistently can be hard to read.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
tabSize Tab size integer 2

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.IndentationChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="tabSize">2</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - newline.at.eof
  • description - Checks that a file ends with a newline character
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.NewLineAtEofChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Some version control systems don't cope well with files which don't end with a newline character.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.NewLineAtEofChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - no.newline.at.eof
  • description - Checks that a file does not end with a newline character
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.NoNewLineAtEofChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Because Mirco Dotta wanted it.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.NoNewlineAtEofChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - regex
  • description - Checks that a regular expression cannot be matched, if found reports this
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.RegexChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Some checks can be carried out with a regular expression.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.RegexChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">(?m)^\s*$(\r|)\n^\s*$(\r|)\n</parameter>
 </parameters>
 <customMessage>No double blank lines</customMessage>
</check>
  • id - whitespace.end.of.line
  • description - Check that there is no trailing whitespace at the end of lines
  • class - org.scalastyle.file.WhitespaceEndOfLineChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Whitespace at the end of a line can cause problems when diffing between files or between versions.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.file.WhitespaceEndOfLineChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - block.import
  • description - Checks that block imports are not used.
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.BlockImportChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Block imports can lead to annoying merge errors in large code bases that are maintained by lot of developers. This rule allows to ensure that only single imports are used in order to minimize merge errors in import declarations.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.BlockImportChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - class.name
  • description - Check that class names match a regular expression
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ClassNamesChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

The Scala style guide recommends that class names conform to certain standards.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string ^[A-Z][A-Za-z]*$

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ClassNamesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">^[A-Z][A-Za-z]*$</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - class.type.parameter.name
  • description - Checks that type parameter to a class matches a regular expression
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ClassTypeParameterChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Scala generic type names are generally single upper case letters. This check checks for classes and traits.

Note that this check only checks the innermost type parameter, to allow for List[T].

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string ^[A-Z_]$

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ClassTypeParameterChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">^[A-Z_]$</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - covariant.equals
  • description - Check that classes and objects do not define equals without overriding equals(java.lang.Object).
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.CovariantEqualsChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Mistakenly defining a covariant equals() method without overriding method equals(java.lang.Object) can produce unexpected runtime behaviour.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.CovariantEqualsChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - cyclomatic.complexity
  • description - Checks that the cyclomatic complexity of a method does exceed a value
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.CyclomaticComplexityChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If the code is too complex, then this can make code hard to read.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
maximum Maximum integer 10

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.CyclomaticComplexityChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="maximum">10</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - deprecated.java
  • description - Checks that Java @Deprecated is not used, Scala @deprecated should be used instead
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.DeprecatedJavaChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

You should be using the Scala @deprecated instead.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.DeprecatedJavaChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - disallow.space.after.token
  • description - Disallow space after certain token(s)
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.DisallowSpaceAfterTokenChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Correct formatting can help readability.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.DisallowSpaceAfterTokenChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="tokens">LPAREN</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - disallow.space.before.token
  • description - Disallow space before certain token(s)
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.DisallowSpaceBeforeTokenChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Correct formatting can help readability.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.DisallowSpaceBeforeTokenChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="tokens">COLON, COMMA, RPAREN</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - empty.class
  • description - If a class/trait has no members, the braces are unnecessary
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.EmptyClassChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If a class / trait has no members, then braces are unnecessary, and can be removed.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.EmptyClassChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - ensure.single.space.after.token
  • description - Ensure single space after certain token(s)
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.EnsureSingleSpaceAfterTokenChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Correct formatting can help readability.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.EnsureSingleSpaceAfterTokenChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="tokens">COLON, IF</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - ensure.single.space.before.token
  • description - Ensure single space before certain token(s)
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.EnsureSingleSpaceBeforeTokenChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Correct formatting can help readability.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.EnsureSingleSpaceBeforeTokenChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="tokens">LPAREN</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - equals.hash.code
  • description - Check that if a class implements either equals or hashCode, it should implement the other
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.EqualsHashCodeChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Defining either equals or hashCode in a class without defining the is a known source of bugs. Usually, when you define one, you should also define the other.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.EqualsHashCodeChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - field.name
  • description - Check that field names match a regular expression
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.FieldNamesChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A consistent naming convention for field names can make code easier to read and understand

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string ^[a-z][A-Za-z0-9]*$

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.FieldNamesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">^[a-z][A-Za-z0-9]*$</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - for.brace
  • description - Checks that braces are used in for comprehensions
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ForBraceChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Usage of braces (rather than parentheses) within a for comprehension mean that you don't have to specify a semi-colon at the end of every line:

for {      // braces
  t <- List(1,2,3)
  if (i % 2 == 0)
} yield t

is preferred to

for (      // parentheses
  t <- List(1,2,3);
  if (i % 2 == 0)
) yield t

To fix it, replace the () with {}. And then remove the ; at the end of the lines.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ForBraceChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - if.brace
  • description - Checks that if statements have braces
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.IfBraceChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Some people find if clauses with braces easier to read.

Description

The singleLineAllowed property allows if constructions of the type:

if (bool_expression) expression1 else expression2

The doubleLineAllowed property allows if constructions of the type:

if (bool_expression) expression1
else expression2

Note: If you intend to enable only if expressions in the format below, disable the IfBraceChecker altogether.

if (bool_expression) 
  expression1
else 
  expression2

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
singleLineAllowed Single Line Allowed boolean true
doubleLineAllowed Double Line Allowed boolean false

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.IfBraceChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="singleLineAllowed">true</parameter>
  <parameter name="doubleLineAllowed">false</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - illegal.imports
  • description - Check that a class does not import certain classes
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.IllegalImportsChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Use of some classes can be discouraged for a project. For instance, use of sun._ is generally discouraged because they are internal to the JDK and can be changed.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
illegalImports Illegal Imports string sun._,java.awt._

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.IllegalImportsChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - import.grouping
  • description - Checks that imports are grouped together, not throughout the file
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ImportGroupingChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If imports are spread throughout the file, knowing what is in scope at any one place can be difficult to work out.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ImportGroupingChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - lowercase.pattern.match
  • description - Checks that a case statement pattern match is not lower case, as this can cause confusion
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.LowercasePatternMatchChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A lower case pattern match clause with no other tokens is the same as _; this is not true for patterns which start with an upper case letter. This can cause confusion, and may not be what was intended:

val foo = "foo"
val Bar = "bar"
"bar" match { case Bar => "we got bar" }   // result = "we got bar"
"bar" match { case foo => "we got foo" }   // result = "we got foo"
"bar" match { case `foo` => "we got foo" } // result = MatchError

This checker raises a warning with the second match. To fix it, use an identifier which starts with an upper case letter (best), use case _ or, if you wish to refer to the value, add a type : Any

val lc = "lc"
"something" match { case lc: Any => "lc" } // result = "lc"
"something" match { case _ => "lc" } // result = "lc"

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.LowercasePatternMatchChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - magic.number
  • description - Checks for use of magic numbers
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.MagicNumberChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Replacing a magic number with a named constant can make code easier to read and understand, and can avoid some subtle bugs.

Description

A simple assignment to a val is not considered to be a magic number, for example:

val foo = 4

is not a magic number, but

var foo = 4

is considered to be a magic number.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
ignore Ignore string -1,0,1,2

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.MagicNumberChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="ignore">-1,0,1,2,3</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - method.length
  • description - Checks that methods do not exceed a maximum length
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.MethodLengthChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Long methods can be hard to read and understand.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
maxLength Maximum length integer 50

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.MethodLengthChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="maxLength">50</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - method.name
  • description - Check that method names match a regular expression
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.MethodNamesChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

The Scala style guide recommends that method names conform to certain standards. If the methods are overriding another method, and the overridden method cannot be changed, then use the ignoreOverride parameter.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string ^[a-z][A-Za-z0-9]*(_=)?$
ignoreRegex Regular expression to ignore string ^$
ignoreOverride Ignore override boolean false

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.MethodNamesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">^[A-Za-z]*$</parameter>
  <parameter name="ignoreRegex">^.*$</parameter>
  <parameter name="ignoreOverride">false</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - multiple.string.literals
  • description - Checks that a string literal does not appear multiple times
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.MultipleStringLiteralsChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Code duplication makes maintenance more difficult, so it can be better to replace the multiple occurrences with a constant.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
allowed Maximum occurences allowed integer 1
ignoreRegex Ignore regular expression string ^""$

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.MultipleStringLiteralsChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="allowed">1</parameter>
  <parameter name="ignoreRegex">^\&quot;\&quot;$</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - no.clone
  • description - Check that classes and objects do not define the clone() method
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoCloneChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

The clone method is difficult to get right. You can use the copy constructor of case classes rather than implementing clone. For more information on clone(), see Effective Java by Joshua Bloch pages.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoCloneChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - no.finalize
  • description - Check that classes and objects do not define the finalize() method
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoFinalizeChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

finalize() is called when the object is garbage collected, and garbage collection is not guaranteed to happen. It is therefore unwise to rely on code in finalize() method.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoFinalizeChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - no.whitespace.after.left.bracket
  • description - No whitespace after left bracket '['
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoWhitespaceAfterLeftBracketChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If there is whitespace after a left bracket, this can be confusing to the reader

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoWhitespaceAfterLeftBracketChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - no.whitespace.before.left.bracket
  • description - No whitespace before left bracket '['
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoWhitespaceBeforeLeftBracketChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If there is whitespace before a left bracket, this can be confusing to the reader

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NoWhitespaceBeforeLeftBracketChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - non.ascii.character.disallowed
  • description - Some editors are unfriendly to non ascii characters.
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NonASCIICharacterChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Scala allows unicode characters as operators and some editors misbehave when they see non-ascii character. In a project collaborated by a community of developers. This check can be helpful in such situations.

        "value".match {
        case "value" => println("matched")
        ...
        }

        is preferred to

        "value".match {
        case "value" ⇒ println("matched")
        ...
        }

        To fix it, replace the (unicode operator)⇒ with =>.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NonASCIICharacterChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - not.implemented.error.usage
  • description - Checks that the code does not have ??? operators.
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NotImplementedErrorUsage
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

The ??? operator denotes that an implementation is missing. This rule helps to avoid potential runtime errors because of not implemented code.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NotImplementedErrorUsage" level="warning"/>
  • id - null
  • description - Check that null is not used
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NullChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Scala discourages use of nulls, preferring Option.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NullChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - number.of.methods
  • description - Check that a class / trait / object does not have too many methods
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NumberOfMethodsInTypeChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If a type declares too many methods, this can be an indication of bad design.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
maxMethods Maximum methods integer 30

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NumberOfMethodsInTypeChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="maxMethods">30</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - number.of.types
  • description - Checks that there are not too many types declared in a file
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.NumberOfTypesChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If there are too many classes/objects defined in a single file, this can cause the code to be difficult to understand.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
maxTypes Maximum Number integer 20

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.NumberOfTypesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="maxTypes">20</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - object.name
  • description - Check that object names match a regular expression
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ObjectNamesChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

The Scala style guide recommends that object names conform to certain standards.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string ^[A-Z][A-Za-z]*$

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ObjectNamesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">^[A-Z][A-Za-z]*$</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - package.object.name
  • description - Check that package object names match a regular expression
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.PackageObjectNamesChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

The Scala style guide recommends that package object names conform to certain standards.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string ^[a-z][A-Za-z]*$

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.PackageObjectNamesChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">^[a-z][A-Za-z]*$</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - parameter.number
  • description - Maximum number of parameters for a method
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ParameterNumberChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A method which has more than a certain number of parameters can be hard to understand.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
maxParameters Maximum Number integer 8

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ParameterNumberChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="maxParameters">8</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - procedure.declaration
  • description - Use a : Unit = for procedure declarations
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ProcedureDeclarationChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A procedure style declaration can cause confusion - the developer may have simply forgotten to add a '=', and now their method returns Unit rather than the inferred type:

def foo() { println("hello"); 5 }
def foo() = { println("hello"); 5 }

This checker raises a warning with the first line. To fix it, use an explicit return type, or add a '=' before the body.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ProcedureDeclarationChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - public.methods.have.type
  • description - Check that a method has an explicit return type, it is not inferred
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.PublicMethodsHaveTypeChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A public method declared on a type is effectively an API declaration. Explicitly declaring a return type means that other code which depends on that type won't break unexpectedly.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
ignoreOverride Ignore overridden methods boolean false

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.PublicMethodsHaveTypeChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="ignoreOverride">false</parameter>
 </parameters>
</check>
  • id - if.redundant
  • description - Checks that if expressions are not redundant, i.e. easily replaced by a variant of the condition
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.RedundantIfChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

If expressions with boolean constants in both branches can be eliminated without affecting readability. Prefer simply cond to if (cond) true else false and !cond to if (cond) false else true.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.RedundantIfChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - return
  • description - Check that return is not used
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ReturnChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Use of return is not usually necessary in Scala. In fact, use of return can discourage a functional style of programming.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ReturnChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - scaladoc
  • description - Checks that the ScalaDoc on documentable members is well-formed
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.ScalaDocChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Scaladoc is generally considered a good thing. Within reason.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.ScalaDocChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - simplify.boolean.expression
  • description - Boolean expression can be simplified
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.SimplifyBooleanExpressionChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A boolean expression which can be simplified can make code easier to read.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.SimplifyBooleanExpressionChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - space.after.comment.start
  • description - Checks a space after the start of the comment.
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpaceAfterCommentStartChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

To bring consistency with how comments should be formatted, leave a space right after the beginning of the comment.

package foobar

object Foobar {
/**WRONG
*
*/
/** Correct*/
val d = 2 /*Wrong*/ //Wrong
/**
*Correct
*/
val e = 3/** Correct*/ // Correct
}

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpaceAfterCommentStartChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - spaces.after.plus
  • description - Check that the plus sign is followed by a space
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpacesAfterPlusChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

An expression with spaces around + can be easier to read

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpacesAfterPlusChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - spaces.before.plus
  • description - Check that the plus sign is preceded by a space
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.SpacesBeforePlusChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

An expression with spaces around + can be easier to read

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.BeforePlusChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - structural.type
  • description - Check that structural types are not used.
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.StructuralTypeChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Structural types in Scala can use reflection - this can have unexpected performance consequences.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.StructuralTypeChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - token
  • description - Checks that a regular expression cannot be matched in a token, if found reports this
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.TokenChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Some checks can be carried by just the presence of a particular token.

Parameters

ParameterDescriptionTypeDefault Value
regex Regular expression string ^$

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.TokenChecker" level="warning">
 <parameters>
  <parameter name="regex">^[ai]sInstanceOf$</parameter>
 </parameters>
 <customMessage>Avoid casting.</customMessage>
</check>
  • id - underscore.import
  • description - Avoid wildcard imports
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.UnderscoreImportChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Importing all classes from a package or static members from a class leads to tight coupling between packages or classes and might lead to problems when a new version of a library introduces name clashes.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.UnderscoreImportChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - uppercase.l
  • description - Checks that if a long literal is used, then an uppercase L is used
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.UppercaseLChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

A lowercase L (l) can look similar to a number 1 with some fonts.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.UppercaseLChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - var.field
  • description - Checks that classes and objects do not define mutable fields
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.VarFieldChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

var (mutable fields) are deprecated if you're using a strict functional style

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.VarFieldChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - var.local
  • description - Checks that functions do not define mutable variables
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.VarLocalChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

vars (mutable local variables) loops are deprecated if you're using a strict functional style

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.VarLocalChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - while
  • description - Checks that while is not used
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.WhileChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

while loops are deprecated if you're using a strict functional style

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.WhileChecker" level="warning"/>
  • id - xml.literal
  • description - Check that XML literals are not used
  • class - org.scalastyle.scalariform.XmlLiteralChecker
  • default level - WarningLevel

Justification

Some projects prefer not to have XML literals. They could use a templating engine instead.

Parameters

No parameters

Example configuration

<check enabled="true" class="org.scalastyle.scalariform.XmlLiteralChecker" level="warning"/>