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**Affects PMD Version:** 5.3.3, 6.*, 7.0.0
**Rule:** [design/AvoidDeeplyNestedIfStatements](https://pmd.github.io/pmd-6.9.0/pmd_rules_java_design.html#avoiddeeplynestedifstmts)
**Description…
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What steps will reproduce the problem?
1. The only way currently to check whether a message is the default is to use
(1) message == message.getDefaultInstanceForType(), or worse, via (2)
Message…
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Here's a snippet from `GET _nodes/stats` for a simple example on my machine:
```
{
"enrich" : {
"type" : "enrich",
"stats" : {
…
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* when setting state (either source or computed state) first check if the new state equals the existing state, if so exit doing nothing
* when calling a subscriber, compare the data going into the su…
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The transition to the RPC-based provers, that are based on the `kore-rpc` and `kore-rpc-booster` is complete. The old monolithic prover, `kore-exec`, is only used for regression/integration testing at…
geo2a updated
3 months ago
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A common need when dealing with graphs of objects is to compare two object
graphs for equality.
Just as it does with the copy() operation, Kryo already has all the machinery
necessary to implem…
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```
A common need when dealing with graphs of objects is to compare two object
graphs for equality.
Just as it does with the copy() operation, Kryo already has all the machinery
necessary to implem…
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```
A common need when dealing with graphs of objects is to compare two object
graphs for equality.
Just as it does with the copy() operation, Kryo already has all the machinery
necessary to implem…
-
```
A common need when dealing with graphs of objects is to compare two object
graphs for equality.
Just as it does with the copy() operation, Kryo already has all the machinery
necessary to implem…
-
```
A common need when dealing with graphs of objects is to compare two object
graphs for equality.
Just as it does with the copy() operation, Kryo already has all the machinery
necessary to implem…