import java.util.regex.Pattern; import org.checkerframework.checker.regex.RegexUtil; class Continue { void test1(String[] a) { for (String s : a) { if (!RegexUtil.isRegex(s)) { continue; } Pattern.compile(s); } } void test2(String[] a, boolean b) { for (String s : a) { if (!RegexUtil.isRegex(s)) { continue; } else if (b) { continue; } Pattern.compile(s); } } // Reverse the if statements from the previous test. void test3(String[] a, boolean b) { for (String s : a) { if (b) { continue; } else if (!RegexUtil.isRegex(s)) { continue; } Pattern.compile(s); } } void twoThrows(String s) { if (s == null) { throw new RuntimeException(); } else if (!RegexUtil.isRegex(s)) { throw new RuntimeException(); } Pattern.compile(s); } void twoReturns(String s) { if (s == null) { return; } else if (!RegexUtil.isRegex(s)) { return; } Pattern.compile(s); } }