Turn on many more Eclipse warnings, and fix them
- Warn on empty statements, e.g. "for (;;);". These may be typos and are easily replaced by "for (;;) {}" which is more explicit. - Warn on field hiding. This allows cleanup of many acceptance test members, at the cost of a couple of renames and the occasional suppression (when the field is in a public nested enum that shadows a public constant). - Warn on unnecessary casts. - Warn on unused declared thrown exceptions. In addition to reducing method signature length and number of imports, this also eliminated some impossible catch blocks. - Warn on missing @Override annotations. - Warn on unused parameters. This is likely the most controversial, as a few relatively common patterns require unused parameters in a way that Eclipse can't ignore. However, it also resulted in cleanup of a lot of unnecessary injections and method parameters, so I think the cost was worth it. Change-Id: I7224be8b1c798613a127c88507e8cce400679e5d
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@@ -235,7 +235,7 @@ import javax.security.auth.login.LoginException;
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Set<AccountGroup.UUID> queryForGroups(final DirContext ctx,
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final String username, LdapQuery.Result account)
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throws NamingException, AccountException {
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throws NamingException {
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final LdapSchema schema = getSchema(ctx);
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final Set<String> groupDNs = new HashSet<>();
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