This task runs Checkstyle over specified Java files. The task has been tested using ANT 1.5. The latest version of checkstyle can be found at http://checkstyle.sourceforge.net/. This task is included in the checkstyle distribution.
The easiest way is to include checkstyle-all-@CHECKSTYLE_VERSION@.jar in the classpath. This contains all the classes required to run Checkstyle. Alternatively, you must include the following in the classpath:
To use the task in a build file, you will need the following
taskdef declaration:
Or, assuming that Checkstyle is in the global classpath (not
recommended), then you will need the following taskdef
declaration:
Or if you use Ant 1.6 and later and assuming that Checkstyle is in the library search path, then you may use antlib feature of Ant (see http://ant.apache.org/manual/CoreTypes/antlib.html for more details). For example:
| Attribute | Description | Required |
| file | File to run checkstyle on. | One of either file or at least one nested fileset element |
| config | Specifies a file that defines the configuration modules. See here for a description of how to define a configuration. | Exactly one of config or configURL |
| configURL | Specifies a URL that defines the configuration modules. See here for a description of how to define a configuration. | Exactly one of config or configURL |
| properties | Specifies a file that contains properties for expanded property values of the configuration. Ant properties (like ${basedir}) and nested property elements override the properties in this file. | No |
| packageNamesFile | Specifies a file that contains package names for the configuration. | No |
| failOnViolation | Specifies whether the build will continue even if there are violations. Defaults to "true". | No |
| failureProperty | The name of a property to set in the event of a violation. | No |
| maxErrors | The maximum number of errors that are tolerated before breaking the build or setting the failure property. Defaults to "0". | No |
| maxWarnings | The maximum number of warnings that are tolerated before breaking the build or setting the failure property. Defaults to "2147483647", i.e. Integer.MAX_VALUE. | No |
| classpath | The classpath to use when looking up classes. Defaults to the current classpath. | No |
| classpathref | The classpath to use when looking up classes, given as a reference to a path defined elsewhere. | No |
| omitIgnoredModules | For efficiency, Checkstyle does not invoke modules with a configured severity of "ignore" (since their output would be ignored anyway). A small number of modules may choose to log above their configured severity level and so always need to be invoked. This settings specifies that behaviour. Defaults to "true". | No |
This task supports the nested elements <fileset>, <classpath>, <formatter>, and <property>.
The parameters for the <formatter> element are:
| Attribute | Description | Required |
| type |
The type of output to generate. The valid values are:
Defaults to "plain". |
No |
| toFile | The file to write output to. Defaults to standard output. Note, there is no way to explicitly specify standard output. | No |
| useFile | Boolean that determines whether output should be sent to a file. Default is true. | No |
A <property> element provides a property for expanded property values of the configuration. The parameters for the <property> element are:
| Attribute | Description | Required |
| key | The key for the property. |
Yes |
| value | The value of the property specified as a string. | Either value or file |
| file | The value of the property specified as a file. This is great for specifying file names relative to the ANT build file. | Either value or file |
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docs/sun_checks.xml on a file and provide a package
names file
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