String.replaceAll() where the first argument is a plain (non-regex) string literal
and the replacement is also a plain string literal. In such cases using String.replace() is clearer
and avoids the overhead of regular expressions.
Example:
"a,b,c".replaceAll(",", ";");
After the quick-fix is applied:
"a,b,c".replace(",", ";");
Note: the inspection only suggests the replacement when it is safe, i.e., when the pattern contains no
regular expression meta-characters and the replacement contains no special characters used by regex replacement
like $ or \.
New in 2026.1