Anonymous type can be replaced with method reference
Reports anonymous classes which can be replaced with method references.
Note that if an anonymous class is converted into an unbound method reference, the same method reference object can be reused by the Java runtime during subsequent invocations. On the other hand, when an anonymous class is used, separate objects are created every time. Thus, applying the quick-fix can cause the semantics change in rare cases, e.g. when anonymous class instances are used as HashMap
keys.
Example:
After the quick-fix is applied:
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.
Anonymous2MethodRef- 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 Report when interface is not annotated with @FunctionalInterface option to enable this inspection for interfaces which are not annotated with @FunctionalInterface
.
This inspection depends on the Java feature 'Method references', which is available since Java 8.
Inspection options
Here you can find the description of settings available for the Anonymous type can be replaced with method reference inspection, and the reference of their default values.
- Report when interface is not annotated with @FunctionalInterface
Default: Selected
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Can be installed with plugin: | Java, 243.23126 |