OpenSearch/core-signatures.txt

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@defaultMessage spawns threads with vague names; use a custom thread factory and name threads so that you can tell (by its name) which executor it is associated with
java.util.concurrent.Executors#newFixedThreadPool(int)
java.util.concurrent.Executors#newSingleThreadExecutor()
java.util.concurrent.Executors#newCachedThreadPool()
java.util.concurrent.Executors#newSingleThreadScheduledExecutor()
java.util.concurrent.Executors#newScheduledThreadPool(int)
java.util.concurrent.Executors#defaultThreadFactory()
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#codePointAt(char[],int) @ Implicit end offset is error-prone when the char[] is a buffer and the last chars are random chars
java.io.StringReader#<init>(java.lang.String) @ Use FastStringReader instead
@defaultMessage Reference management is tricky, leave it to SearcherManager
org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader#decRef()
org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader#incRef()
org.apache.lucene.index.IndexReader#tryIncRef()
@defaultMessage QueryWrapperFilter is cachable by default - use Queries#wrap instead
org.apache.lucene.search.QueryWrapperFilter#<init>(org.apache.lucene.search.Query)
@defaultMessage Because the filtercache doesn't take deletes into account FilteredQuery can't be used - use XFilteredQuery instead
org.apache.lucene.search.FilteredQuery#<init>(org.apache.lucene.search.Query,org.apache.lucene.search.Filter)
org.apache.lucene.search.FilteredQuery#<init>(org.apache.lucene.search.Query,org.apache.lucene.search.Filter,org.apache.lucene.search.FilteredQuery$FilterStrategy)
@defaultMessage Pass the precision step from the mappings explicitly instead
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeQuery#newDoubleRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Double,java.lang.Double,boolean,boolean)
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeQuery#newFloatRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Float,java.lang.Float,boolean,boolean)
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeQuery#newIntRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Integer,java.lang.Integer,boolean,boolean)
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeQuery#newLongRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Long,java.lang.Long,boolean,boolean)
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeFilter#newDoubleRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Double,java.lang.Double,boolean,boolean)
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeFilter#newFloatRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Float,java.lang.Float,boolean,boolean)
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeFilter#newIntRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Integer,java.lang.Integer,boolean,boolean)
org.apache.lucene.search.NumericRangeFilter#newLongRange(java.lang.String,java.lang.Long,java.lang.Long,boolean,boolean)
@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(long)
java.lang.Object#wait(long,int)
java.lang.Object#notify()
java.lang.Object#notifyAll()
@defaultMessage Beware of the behavior of this method on MIN_VALUE
java.lang.Math#abs(int)
java.lang.Math#abs(long)
@defaultMessage Please do not try to stop the world
java.lang.System#gc()
@defaultMessage Use Channels.* methods to write to channels. Do not write directly.
java.nio.channels.WritableByteChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer)
java.nio.channels.FileChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer, long)
java.nio.channels.GatheringByteChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer[], int, int)
java.nio.channels.GatheringByteChannel#write(java.nio.ByteBuffer[])
java.nio.channels.ReadableByteChannel#read(java.nio.ByteBuffer)
java.nio.channels.ScatteringByteChannel#read(java.nio.ByteBuffer[])
java.nio.channels.ScatteringByteChannel#read(java.nio.ByteBuffer[], int, int)
java.nio.channels.FileChannel#read(java.nio.ByteBuffer, long)
@defaultMessage Constructing a DateTime without a time zone is dangerous - use DateTime(DateTimeZone.getDefault()) if you really want the default timezone
org.elasticsearch.common.joda.time.DateTime#<init>()
org.elasticsearch.common.joda.time.DateTime#<init>(long)
org.elasticsearch.common.joda.time.DateTime#<init>(int, int, int, int, int)
org.elasticsearch.common.joda.time.DateTime#<init>(int, int, int, int, int, int)
org.elasticsearch.common.joda.time.DateTime#<init>(int, int, int, int, int, int, int)
org.elasticsearch.common.joda.time.DateTime#now()
@defaultMessage params is not passed down to the serialized xcontent
org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.XContentBuilder#field(java.lang.String, org.elasticsearch.common.xcontent.ToXContent)