import checkers.nullness.quals.*; public class Varargs { public void test(@NonNull Object @NonNull... o) { for (@NonNull Object p : o) System.out.println(p); } public void test2(Object o1, Object o2) { System.out.println(o1); System.out.println(o2); } public void testVarargs() { test("foo", "bar", "baz"); } public void testVarargsNoArgs() { test(); } public void testNonVarargs() { test2("foo", "bar"); } public void format1(java.lang.String a1, @Nullable java.lang.Object... a2) { int x = a2.length; // no warning //:: (enhancedfor.type.incompatible) for (@NonNull Object p : a2) // warning System.out.println(p); } public void format2(java.lang.String a1, java.lang.Object @Nullable ... a2) { //:: (dereference.of.nullable) int x = a2.length; // warning for (@NonNull Object p : a2) // no warning System.out.println(p); } public void testPrintf() { String s = null; printf("%s", s); // tests do not use annotated jdk //System.out.printf ("%s", s); } // printf declaration is taken from PrintStream public java.io.PrintStream printf(java.lang.String a1, @Nullable java.lang.Object ... a2) { throw new RuntimeException("skeleton method"); } }