REDUN.OP
A redundant operation is one that does not have any effect, such as
- an assignment of a variable to itself
- use of an expression that will be evaluated to a constant such as a/a
- use of an expression that can be reduced to one operand such as a & a.
Even if this is not an error on its own, it may indicate a larger error in the code. A REDUN.OP error indicates there is a redundant operation such as a/a, a&a, a | a, a <a.
Example 1
9 public int test() { 10 int var = 1; 11 if (var < var) { 12 return 1; 13 } 14 return 0; 15 }
REDUN.OP is reported for line 11: Suspicious operation with 'var' on both sides