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Java Java Annotations Using Java's Built-In Annotations The @SuppressWarnings Annotation - Suppressing Multiple Warnings

David Moody
David Moody
19,302 Points

@SuppressWarnings Challenge not passing -- What is my code missing?

I am trying to figure out why the @SuppressWarnings are not working. They are fictitious warnings, but I thought I was inserting them correctly. What am I missing?

Stuff.java
public class Stuff {
  @SuppressWarnings("spellingerror","asleeponkeyboard","wet")
  public void doThings() {
    // Nothing to see here

    // Or here


    // Or here


    // Or here

  }    
}
console.txt
Stuff.java:6 warning: [spellingerror] A spelling error was found. Wherever possible,
  use correct spelling.
Stuff.java:9 warning: [asleeponkeyboard] You have a sequence of characters suggesting 
  that you fell asleep on your keyboard.
Stuff.java:12 warning: [wet] Duplicate code above this line suggests that you may be 
  violating the DRY principle. Remember: Do not Repeat Yourself.
David Moody
David Moody
19,302 Points

Nevermind.

I googled it and found that I needed to use {}.

@SuppressWarnings({"spellingerror", "asleeponkeyboard", "wet"})

That worked. So, thanks, but nevermind.