PMD (software)
PMD(Programming Mistake Detector) is an open source static source code analyzer that reports on issues found within application code. PMD includes built-in rule sets and supports the ability to write custom rules. PMD does not report compilation errors, as it only can process well-formed source files. Issues reported by PMD are rather inefficient code, or bad programming habits, which can reduce the performance and maintainability of the program if they accumulate. It can analyze files written in Java, JavaScript, Apex and Visualforce, PLSQL, Apache Velocity, XML, and XSL.
Stable release | 6.21.0
/ 24 January 2020 |
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Written in | Java |
Operating system | Windows, Linux, macOS |
Type | Static program analysis tool |
License | BSD License, Apache License 2.0, GNU Lesser General Public License[1] |
Website | pmd |
While PMD does not officially stand for anything, it has several unofficial names, the most appropriate probably being Programming Mistake Detector.[2]
Features
PMD is able to detect flaws or possible flaws in source code, like:
- Possible bugs—Empty try/catch/finally/switch blocks.
- Dead code—Unused local variables, parameters and private methods.
- Empty if/while statements.
- Overcomplicated expressions—Unnecessary if statements, for loops that could be while loops.
- Suboptimal code—Wasteful String/StringBuffer usage.
- Classes with high Cyclomatic Complexity measurements.
- Duplicate code—Copied/pasted code can mean copied/pasted bugs, and decreases maintainability.
License
PMD is released under a BSDish license while parts of it are under Apache License 2.0 and the LGPL.[1]
Copy/Paste Detector (CPD)
The Copy/Paste Detector (CPD) is an add-on to PMD that uses the Rabin–Karp string search algorithm to find duplicated code. Unlike PMD, CPD works with a broader range of languages including Java, JavaServer Pages (JSP), C, C++, Fortran, PHP, and C# code.
Plugins
PMD has plugins for JDeveloper, Eclipse, jEdit, JBuilder, Omnicore's CodeGuide, NetBeans/Sun Studio, IntelliJ IDEA, TextPad, Maven, Ant, Gradle, Gel, JCreator, Hudson, Jenkins, SonarQube, Visual Studio Code and Emacs. There is also a CLI version.
References
- "License". 18 January 2015. Retrieved 13 August 2015.
- "Destroy annoying bugs part 4: the end is near". freesoftwaremagazine.com.
Further reading
- Rutar, Almazan, Foster (2004), "A Comparison of Bug Finding Tools for Java". ISSRE '04 Proceedings of the 15th International Symposium on Software Reliability Engineering, IEEE, DOI: 10.1109/ISSRE.2004.1
External links
- Official website
- PMD on GitHub
- PMD on SourceForge.net
- CPD on SourceForge.net.
- Book: "PMD Applied" Written by the lead developer, Tom Copeland ().
- PMD and CPD in Maven