The latest news from Google on open source releases, major projects, events, and student outreach programs. If youâve ever spent hours debugging your Java code, todayâs blog post is for you. Often bugs that are frustratingly elusive and hard to track down appear simple or even trivial once you have found their cause (the fault). Why are those bugs hard to track down? One possibility is that the fa
Contracts for Java, or Cofoja for short, is a contract programming framework and test tool for Java, which uses annotation processing and bytecode instrumentation to provide run-time checking. (In particular, this is not a static analysis tool.) I originally wrote Cofoja when interning at Google in 2010, based on prior work on Modern Jass. It was open-sourced in early 2011, and has since been main
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