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[MENFORCER-469] Fix banTransitiveDependencies and transitive dependen… #253
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enforcer-rules/src/main/java/org/apache/maven/enforcer/rules/dependency/ResolveUtil.java
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@@ -66,6 +62,24 @@ class ResolveUtil { | |||
this.session = Objects.requireNonNull(session); | |||
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* Retrieves the {@link DependencyNode} instance containing the result of the transitive dependency |
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I'm not sure what "the result of the transitive dependency" is exactly. Is this just the transitive dependencies of the current maven project? Consider rephrasing.
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Yes it is for current maven project
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Please rewrite to clarify this
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please look at next lines - there is:
Retrieves the {@link DependencyNode} instance containing the result of the transitive dependency
for the current {@link MavenProject} in verbose mode.
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"the result of the transitive dependency" is unclear. Transitive dependencies are not process and wouldn't normally be thought of as having results.
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So ... can you propose description of this method?
…cies with another version than the resolved one - introduce methods: - resolveTransitiveDependenciesVerbose resolve with full tree contains all dependencies - also conflicted - resolveTransitiveDependencies resolve final tree contains dependencies after conflict resolved
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…cies with another version than the resolved one
introduce methods:
resolveTransitiveDependenciesVerbose resolve with full tree contains all dependencies - also conflicted
resolveTransitiveDependencies resolve final tree contains dependencies after conflict resolved
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