equals() to test for Number equality.
With auto-boxing, it is easy
to make the mistake of comparing two instances of a wrapper type instead of two primitives, for example Integer instead of
int.
Example:
void foo(Integer a, Integer b) {
final boolean bool = a == b;
}
If a is known to be non-null, then it's safe to apply the "unsafe" quick-fix and get the result similar to the following:
void foo(Integer a, Integer b) {
final boolean bool = a.equals(b);
}