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Specify Dependency Analysis Scope Dialog

Analyze | Analyze Dependencies
Analyze | Analyze Backward Dependencies
Analyze | Analyze Dependency Matrix
Analyze | Infer Nullity

Use this dialog box to define the scope for the search of dependencies or nullable elements. The contents of the dialog boxes slightly differ depending on the type of analysis.

Item Description
Whole project Select this option to perform the analysis for the whole project.
Module <name> Select this option to have IntelliJ IDEA analyze the module that is currently selected in the Project tool window.
File <name> Select this option to analyze the file that is currently selected in the Project tool window or opened in the editor.
Selected files Select this option to analyze the files that are currently selected in the Project tool window.
Uncommitted files This scope is only available for the projects under version control.
Select this option to have IntelliJ IDEA analyze only files that have not been committed to the version control system. Use the drop-down list to further limit the analysis scope. The available options are:
  • All - select this option to have files from all changelists analyzed.
  • Default - select this option to have IntelliJ IDEA analyze only files from the Default changelist.
Custom scope Select this option to use a custom scope. Select a pre-defined scope from the drop-down list, or click /help/img/idea/2016.3/browseButton.png and define the scope in the Scopes dialog.
Include test sourcesSelect this check box to perform analysis on the test sources.
Scope of interestFrom this drop-down list, select the scope to seek for backward dependencies.
Show transitive dependencies. Do not travel deeper thanSelect this check box to have IntelliJ IDEA analyze transitive dependencies. From the Do not travel deeper than drop-down list, choose the desired level.
Annotate local variablesIf this check box is selected, then the local variables of a class will be included in the nullity analysis, and annotated.

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Last modified: 21 March 2017