Abstract class without 'abstract' methods
Reports abstract
classes that have no abstract
methods. In most cases it does not make sense to have an abstract
class without any abstract
methods, and the abstract
modifier can be removed from the class. If the class was declared abstract
to prevent instantiation, it is often a better option to use a private
constructor to prevent instantiation instead.
Example:
Locating this inspection
- By ID
Can be used to locate inspection in e.g. Qodana configuration files, where you can quickly enable or disable it, or adjust its settings.
AbstractClassWithoutAbstractMethods- Via Settings dialog
Path to the inspection settings via IntelliJ Platform IDE Settings dialog, when you need to adjust inspection settings directly from your IDE.
Use the option to ignore utility classes.
Inspection options
Here you can find the description of settings available for the Abstract class without 'abstract' methods inspection, and the reference of their default values.
- Ignore utility classes
Default: Selected
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Can be installed with plugin: | Java, 243.23126 |