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Issue created May 13, 2018 by Jim Schubert@jimschubertContributor

Discuss static analysis options

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I raised the question in #26 about how we could verify standard usage of slf4j loggers at compile time, and whether there is a static analysis tool we could use. We could look into SonarQube, but I've also found a Findbugs plugin at https://github.com/KengoTODA/findbugs-slf4j which would do exactly this.

Should we consider incorporating this type of static analysis now? With so many open source contributors, it would be helpful to standardize on some coding patterns to reduce maintenance overhead.

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  • #26
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Incorporate FindBugs or similar into the build.

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