add forbidden api checks for non-Locale toLowerCase and toUpperCase

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/poi/trunk@1815989 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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PJ Fanning 2017-11-21 21:33:51 +00:00
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@defaultMessage POI forbidden APIs @defaultMessage POI forbidden APIs
# Locale related interfaces which we want to avoid to not have code which depends on the locale of the current machine # Locale related interfaces which we want to avoid to not have code which depends on the locale of the current machine
java.util.Locale#getDefault() @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Local, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the local, see class LocaleUtil for details java.util.Locale#getDefault() @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Locale, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the locale, see class LocaleUtil for details
java.util.Locale#setDefault(java.util.Locale) @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Local, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the local, see class LocaleUtil for details java.util.Locale#setDefault(java.util.Locale) @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Locale, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the locale, see class LocaleUtil for details
java.util.TimeZone#getDefault() @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Local, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the local, see class LocaleUtil for details java.util.TimeZone#getDefault() @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Locale, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the locale, see class LocaleUtil for details
java.util.Date#toString() @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Local, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the local, see class LocaleUtil for details java.util.Date#toString() @ Do not use methods that depend on the current Locale, either use Locale.ROOT or let the user define the locale, see class LocaleUtil for details
java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#<init>() @ use DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance() java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#<init>() @ use DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance()
java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#<init>(java.util.Locale) @ use DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance() java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#<init>(java.util.Locale) @ use DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance()
@ -100,6 +100,13 @@ java.util.concurrent.Executors#privilegedThreadFactory()
java.lang.Character#codePointBefore(char[],int) @ Implicit start offset is error-prone when the char[] is a buffer and the first chars are random chars java.lang.Character#codePointBefore(char[],int) @ Implicit start offset is error-prone when the char[] is a buffer and the first chars are random chars
java.lang.Character#codePointAt(char[],int) @ Implicit end offset is error-prone when the char[] is a buffer and the last chars are random chars java.lang.Character#codePointAt(char[],int) @ Implicit end offset is error-prone when the char[] is a buffer and the last chars are random chars
@defaultMessage specify a locale when using toUpperCase / to LowerCase
#java.lang.Character#toLowerCase(char)
#java.lang.Character#toUpperCase(char)
java.lang.String#toLowerCase()
java.lang.String#toUpperCase()
@defaultMessage Only use wait / notify when really needed try to use concurrency primitives, latches or callbacks instead. @defaultMessage Only use wait / notify when really needed try to use concurrency primitives, latches or callbacks instead.
java.lang.Object#wait() java.lang.Object#wait()
java.lang.Object#wait(long) java.lang.Object#wait(long)