![]() This is from SonarLint (rule.java:S4348) Regex patterns should not be created needlessly: When String::replaceAll is used, the first argument should be a real regular expression. If it’s not the case, String::replace does exactly the same thing as String::replaceAll without the performance drawback of the regex. Change-Id: I00ba967ff4a27eeeb6fccf9373f6df2c94ecd823 |
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