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JDK 11 java.compiler.jmod - Compiler Module
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⏎ javax/lang/model/AnnotatedConstruct.java
/* * Copyright (c) 2013, 2017, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package javax.lang.model; import java.lang.annotation.*; import java.util.List; import javax.lang.model.element.*; import javax.lang.model.type.*; /** * Represents a construct that can be annotated. * * A construct is either an {@linkplain * javax.lang.model.element.Element element} or a {@linkplain * javax.lang.model.type.TypeMirror type}. Annotations on an element * are on a <em>declaration</em>, whereas annotations on a type are on * a specific <em>use</em> of a type name. * * The terms <em>directly present</em>, <em>present</em>, * <em>indirectly present</em>, and <em>associated </em> are used * throughout this interface to describe precisely which annotations * are returned by the methods defined herein. * * <p>In the definitions below, an annotation <i>A</i> has an * annotation type <i>AT</i>. If <i>AT</i> is a repeatable annotation * type, the type of the containing annotation is <i>ATC</i>. * * <p>Annotation <i>A</i> is <em>directly present</em> on a construct * <i>C</i> if either: * * <ul> * * <li><i>A</i> is explicitly or implicitly declared as applying to * the source code representation of <i>C</i>. * * <p>Typically, if exactly one annotation of type <i>AT</i> appears in * the source code of representation of <i>C</i>, then <i>A</i> is * explicitly declared as applying to <i>C</i>. * * If there are multiple annotations of type <i>AT</i> present on * <i>C</i>, then if <i>AT</i> is repeatable annotation type, an * annotation of type <i>ATC</i> is {@linkplain javax.lang.model.util.Elements#getOrigin(AnnotatedConstruct, AnnotationMirror) implicitly declared} on <i>C</i>. * * <li> A representation of <i>A</i> appears in the executable output * for <i>C</i>, such as the {@code RuntimeVisibleAnnotations} or * {@code RuntimeVisibleParameterAnnotations} attributes of a class * file. * * </ul> * * <p>An annotation <i>A</i> is <em>present</em> on a * construct <i>C</i> if either: * <ul> * * <li><i>A</i> is directly present on <i>C</i>. * * <li>No annotation of type <i>AT</i> is directly present on * <i>C</i>, and <i>C</i> is a class and <i>AT</i> is inheritable * and <i>A</i> is present on the superclass of <i>C</i>. * * </ul> * * An annotation <i>A</i> is <em>indirectly present</em> on a construct * <i>C</i> if both: * * <ul> * * <li><i>AT</i> is a repeatable annotation type with a containing * annotation type <i>ATC</i>. * * <li>An annotation of type <i>ATC</i> is directly present on * <i>C</i> and <i>A</i> is an annotation included in the result of * calling the {@code value} method of the directly present annotation * of type <i>ATC</i>. * * </ul> * * An annotation <i>A</i> is <em>associated</em> with a construct * <i>C</i> if either: * * <ul> * * <li> <i>A</i> is directly or indirectly present on <i>C</i>. * * <li> No annotation of type <i>AT</i> is directly or indirectly * present on <i>C</i>, and <i>C</i> is a class, and <i>AT</i> is * inheritable, and <i>A</i> is associated with the superclass of * <i>C</i>. * * </ul> * * @since 1.8 * @jls 9.6 Annotation Types * @jls 9.6.3.3 @Inherited */ public interface AnnotatedConstruct { /** * Returns the annotations that are <em>directly present</em> on * this construct. * * @return the annotations <em>directly present</em> on this * construct; an empty list if there are none */ List<? extends AnnotationMirror> getAnnotationMirrors(); /** * Returns this construct's annotation of the specified type if * such an annotation is <em>present</em>, else {@code null}. * * <p> The annotation returned by this method could contain an element * whose value is of type {@code Class}. * This value cannot be returned directly: information necessary to * locate and load a class (such as the class loader to use) is * not available, and the class might not be loadable at all. * Attempting to read a {@code Class} object by invoking the relevant * method on the returned annotation * will result in a {@link MirroredTypeException}, * from which the corresponding {@link TypeMirror} may be extracted. * Similarly, attempting to read a {@code Class[]}-valued element * will result in a {@link MirroredTypesException}. * * <blockquote> * <i>Note:</i> This method is unlike others in this and related * interfaces. It operates on runtime reflective information — * representations of annotation types currently loaded into the * VM — rather than on the representations defined by and used * throughout these interfaces. Consequently, calling methods on * the returned annotation object can throw many of the exceptions * that can be thrown when calling methods on an annotation object * returned by core reflection. This method is intended for * callers that are written to operate on a known, fixed set of * annotation types. * </blockquote> * * @param <A> the annotation type * @param annotationType the {@code Class} object corresponding to * the annotation type * @return this construct's annotation for the specified * annotation type if present, else {@code null} * * @see #getAnnotationMirrors() * @see java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement#getAnnotation * @see EnumConstantNotPresentException * @see AnnotationTypeMismatchException * @see IncompleteAnnotationException * @see MirroredTypeException * @see MirroredTypesException * @jls 9.6.1 Annotation Type Elements */ <A extends Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType); /** * Returns annotations that are <em>associated</em> with this construct. * * If there are no annotations associated with this construct, the * return value is an array of length 0. * * The order of annotations which are directly or indirectly * present on a construct <i>C</i> is computed as if indirectly present * annotations on <i>C</i> are directly present on <i>C</i> in place of their * container annotation, in the order in which they appear in the * value element of the container annotation. * * The difference between this method and {@link #getAnnotation(Class)} * is that this method detects if its argument is a <em>repeatable * annotation type</em>, and if so, attempts to find one or more * annotations of that type by "looking through" a container annotation. * * <p> The annotations returned by this method could contain an element * whose value is of type {@code Class}. * This value cannot be returned directly: information necessary to * locate and load a class (such as the class loader to use) is * not available, and the class might not be loadable at all. * Attempting to read a {@code Class} object by invoking the relevant * method on the returned annotation * will result in a {@link MirroredTypeException}, * from which the corresponding {@link TypeMirror} may be extracted. * Similarly, attempting to read a {@code Class[]}-valued element * will result in a {@link MirroredTypesException}. * * <blockquote> * <i>Note:</i> This method is unlike others in this and related * interfaces. It operates on runtime reflective information — * representations of annotation types currently loaded into the * VM — rather than on the representations defined by and used * throughout these interfaces. Consequently, calling methods on * the returned annotation object can throw many of the exceptions * that can be thrown when calling methods on an annotation object * returned by core reflection. This method is intended for * callers that are written to operate on a known, fixed set of * annotation types. * </blockquote> * * @param <A> the annotation type * @param annotationType the {@code Class} object corresponding to * the annotation type * @return this construct's annotations for the specified annotation * type if present on this construct, else an empty array * * @see #getAnnotationMirrors() * @see #getAnnotation(Class) * @see java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement#getAnnotationsByType(Class) * @see EnumConstantNotPresentException * @see AnnotationTypeMismatchException * @see IncompleteAnnotationException * @see MirroredTypeException * @see MirroredTypesException * @jls 9.6 Annotation Types * @jls 9.6.1 Annotation Type Elements */ <A extends Annotation> A[] getAnnotationsByType(Class<A> annotationType); }
⏎ javax/lang/model/AnnotatedConstruct.java
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