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==Argument Assumption== | ==Argument Assumption== | ||
*'''All method arguments are non-null unless explicitely stated otherwise in | *'''All method arguments are non-null unless explicitely stated otherwise in documentation. ''' | ||
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<syntaxhighlight lang="java"> | <syntaxhighlight lang="java"> | ||
/** | /** | ||
* Read | * Read the object from a file. | ||
* | * | ||
* @param file | * @param file | ||
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void read(File file); | void read(File file); | ||
// Non-null assumption applies | /** | ||
* Write or remove existing value. | |||
* | |||
* @param newValue new value or <tt>null</t> to remove the existing value | |||
*/ | |||
void setValue(Object newValue); | |||
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Non-null assumption applies in undocumented methods aswell. This method mustn't be called with a null argument. | |||
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void read(InputStream is); | void read(InputStream is); | ||
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==Return value assumption== | |||
*'''All return values are non-null unless explicitely stated otherwise in documentation.'''<br/> | |||
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/** | /** | ||
* | * Get the value | ||
* | |||
* @return the value | |||
*/ | |||
Object get() throws ValueUnavailableException; | |||
/** | |||
* Get possibly existing value | |||
* | * | ||
* @ | * @return the value is exists, otherwise <tt>null</tt> | ||
*/ | */ | ||
Object get(); | |||
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Non-null assumption applies in undocumented methods too, there is always a non-null return value. | |||
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<syntaxhighlight lang="java"> | |||
Object get(); | |||
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</div> | </div> | ||
==Trust your assumptions== | ==Trust your assumptions== | ||
'''You have a code of conduct - | *'''You have a code of conduct - give it a chance.''' <br/> | ||
The callee can trust the caller. | The callee can trust the caller. | ||
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Revision as of 10:03, 13 October 2010
Argument Assumption
- All method arguments are non-null unless explicitely stated otherwise in documentation.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
/**
* Read the object from a file.
*
* @param file
*/
void read(File file);
/**
* Write or remove existing value.
*
* @param newValue new value or null</t> to remove the existing value
*/
void setValue(Object newValue);
</syntaxhighlight>
Non-null assumption applies in undocumented methods aswell. This method mustn't be called with a null argument.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
void read(InputStream is);
</syntaxhighlight>
Return value assumption
- All return values are non-null unless explicitely stated otherwise in documentation.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
/**
* Get the value
*
* @return the value
*/
Object get() throws ValueUnavailableException;
/**
* Get possibly existing value
*
* @return the value is exists, otherwise null
*/
Object get();
</syntaxhighlight>
Non-null assumption applies in undocumented methods too, there is always a non-null return value.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
Object get();
</syntaxhighlight>
Trust your assumptions
- You have a code of conduct - give it a chance.
The callee can trust the caller.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
void read(InputStream is) {
int x = is.read();
}
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And the caller the callee.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
System.out.println( serialiser.deserialize( is ) );
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There is no need to do redundant checking, especially at run-time.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
void read(InputStream is) {
if ( is == null ) throw IllegalArgumentException("Non-null argument");
int x = is.read();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Nor caller.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java">
Object x = serializer.deserialize( is ); if ( x != null ) System.out.println( x );
</syntaxhighlight>
Use assertions if you must. It sometimes improve quality and debuggability.
<syntaxhighlight lang="java" style="background: #dfd;">
void read(InputStream is) {
assert( is != null );
int x = is.read();
}
</syntaxhighlight>
Return value assumption
All non-void methods return a non-null value unless expilitely stated otherwise in javadoc.