@SuppressWarnings("nls") suppress warnings relative to non-nls string literals
Example:
Example:
@SuppressWarnings("nls")
private static final String[] PLATFORMS = { "iphone", "ipad", "windows", "android" };
Complete list:
The list of tokens that can be used inside a
SuppressWarnings
annotation is:- all to suppress all warnings
- boxing to suppress warnings relative to boxing/unboxing operations
- cast to suppress warnings relative to cast operations
- dep-ann to suppress warnings relative to deprecated annotation
- deprecation to suppress warnings relative to deprecation
- fallthrough to suppress warnings relative to missing breaks in switch statements
- finally to suppress warnings relative to finally block that don't return
- hiding to suppress warnings relative to locals that hide variable
- incomplete-switch to suppress warnings relative to missing entries in a switch statement (enum case)
- javadoc to suppress warnings relative to javadoc warnings
- nls to suppress warnings relative to non-nls string literals
- null to suppress warnings relative to null analysis
- rawtypes to suppress warnings relative to usage of raw types
- resource to suppress warnings relative to usage of resources of type Closeable
- restriction to suppress warnings relative to usage of discouraged or forbidden references
- serial to suppress warnings relative to missing serialVersionUID field for a serializable class
- static-access to suppress warnings relative to incorrect static access
- static-method to suppress warnings relative to methods that could be declared as static
- super to suppress warnings relative to overriding a method without super invocations
- synthetic-access to suppress warnings relative to unoptimized access from inner classes
- sync-override to suppress warnings because of missing synchronize when overriding a synchronized method
- unchecked to suppress warnings relative to unchecked operations
- unqualified-field-access to suppress warnings relative to field access unqualified
- unused to suppress warnings relative to unused code and dead code
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