i've got a ConcurrentMap of ConcurrentMaps like this...
ConcurrentMap<String, ConcurrentMap<K, V>> mapsMap = new ConcurrentHashMap<>();
Now in some method, I would like to prevent NPE by making sure a map exists for a certain key like this...
mapsMap.putIfAbsent(someKey, new ConcurrentHashMap<K, V>());
...so I can safely call stuff like...
mapsMap.get(someKey).put(...);
...without worrying about null values here.
Now, Sonarqube is telling me, that this violates the rule RSPEC-2201...
Return values from functions without side effects should not be ignored [..] and also on ConcurrentMap.putIfAbsent calls ignored return value.
Is this just SonarQube not detecting that the side effect of the method is enough for me here (and the return value would not add any information) or am I missing an important point about the putIfAbsent contract?
mapsMap.putIfAbsent(someKey, new ConcurrentHashMap<K, V>()).put(aValue)
if the two last snippets follow each other in your example