Thu, 04 Feb 2010 10:14:28 -0800
6923080: TreeScanner.visitNewClass should scan tree.typeargs
Reviewed-by: darcy
duke@1 | 1 | /* |
duke@1 | 2 | * Copyright 1998-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved. |
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duke@1 | 9 | * by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
duke@1 | 10 | * |
duke@1 | 11 | * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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duke@1 | 16 | * |
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duke@1 | 24 | */ |
duke@1 | 25 | |
duke@1 | 26 | package com.sun.javadoc; |
duke@1 | 27 | |
duke@1 | 28 | import java.text.BreakIterator; |
duke@1 | 29 | import java.util.Locale; |
duke@1 | 30 | |
duke@1 | 31 | /** |
duke@1 | 32 | * Represents a simple documentation tag, such as @since, @author, @version. |
duke@1 | 33 | * Given a tag (e.g. "@since 1.2"), holds tag name (e.g. "@since") |
duke@1 | 34 | * and tag text (e.g. "1.2"). Tags with structure or which require |
duke@1 | 35 | * special processing are handled by subclasses such as ParamTag |
duke@1 | 36 | * (for @param), SeeTag (for @see and {@link}), and ThrowsTag |
duke@1 | 37 | * (for @throws). |
duke@1 | 38 | * |
duke@1 | 39 | * @author Robert Field |
duke@1 | 40 | * @author Atul M Dambalkar |
duke@1 | 41 | * @see SeeTag |
duke@1 | 42 | * @see ParamTag |
duke@1 | 43 | * @see ThrowsTag |
duke@1 | 44 | * @see SerialFieldTag |
duke@1 | 45 | * @see Doc#tags() |
duke@1 | 46 | * |
duke@1 | 47 | */ |
duke@1 | 48 | public interface Tag { |
duke@1 | 49 | |
duke@1 | 50 | /** |
duke@1 | 51 | * Return the name of this tag. The name is the string |
duke@1 | 52 | * starting with "@" that is used in a doc comment, such as |
duke@1 | 53 | * <code>@return</code>. For inline tags, such as |
duke@1 | 54 | * <code>{@link}</code>, the curly brackets |
duke@1 | 55 | * are not part of the name, so in this example the name |
duke@1 | 56 | * would be simply <code>@link</code>. |
duke@1 | 57 | */ |
duke@1 | 58 | String name(); |
duke@1 | 59 | |
duke@1 | 60 | /** |
duke@1 | 61 | * Return the containing {@link Doc} of this Tag element. |
duke@1 | 62 | */ |
duke@1 | 63 | Doc holder(); |
duke@1 | 64 | |
duke@1 | 65 | /** |
duke@1 | 66 | * Return the kind of this tag. |
duke@1 | 67 | * similar or synonymous tags. For most tags, |
duke@1 | 68 | * <code>kind() == name()</code>; |
duke@1 | 69 | * the following table lists those cases where there is more |
duke@1 | 70 | * than one tag of a given kind: |
duke@1 | 71 | * <p> |
duke@1 | 72 | * <table border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0"> |
duke@1 | 73 | * <tr><th><tt> kind() </th> <th><tt> name() </th></tr> |
duke@1 | 74 | * <tr><td><tt> @throws </td> <td><tt> @throws </td></tr> |
duke@1 | 75 | * <tr><td><tt> @throws </td> <td><tt> @exception </td></tr> |
duke@1 | 76 | * <tr><td><tt> @see </td> <td><tt> @see </td></tr> |
duke@1 | 77 | * <tr><td><tt> @see </td> <td><tt> @link </td></tr> |
duke@1 | 78 | * <tr><td><tt> @see </td> <td><tt> @linkplain </td></tr> |
duke@1 | 79 | * <tr><td><tt> @serial </td> <td><tt> @serial </td></tr> |
duke@1 | 80 | * <tr><td><tt> @serial </td> <td><tt> @serialData </td></tr> |
duke@1 | 81 | * </table> |
duke@1 | 82 | */ |
duke@1 | 83 | String kind(); |
duke@1 | 84 | |
duke@1 | 85 | /** |
duke@1 | 86 | * Return the text of this tag, that is, portion beyond tag name. |
duke@1 | 87 | */ |
duke@1 | 88 | String text(); |
duke@1 | 89 | |
duke@1 | 90 | /** |
duke@1 | 91 | * Convert this object to a string. |
duke@1 | 92 | */ |
duke@1 | 93 | String toString(); |
duke@1 | 94 | |
duke@1 | 95 | /** |
duke@1 | 96 | * For a documentation comment with embedded <code>{@link}</code> |
duke@1 | 97 | * tags, return an array of <code>Tag</code> objects. The entire |
duke@1 | 98 | * doc comment is broken down into strings separated by |
duke@1 | 99 | * <code>{@link}</code> tags, where each successive element |
duke@1 | 100 | * of the array represents either a string or |
duke@1 | 101 | * <code>{@link}</code> tag, in order, from start to end. |
duke@1 | 102 | * Each string is represented by a <code>Tag</code> object of |
duke@1 | 103 | * name "Text", where {@link #text()} returns the string. Each |
duke@1 | 104 | * <code>{@link}</code> tag is represented by a |
duke@1 | 105 | * {@link SeeTag} of name "@link" and kind "@see". |
duke@1 | 106 | * For example, given the following comment |
duke@1 | 107 | * tag: |
duke@1 | 108 | * <p> |
duke@1 | 109 | * <code>This is a {@link Doc commentlabel} example.</code> |
duke@1 | 110 | * <p> |
duke@1 | 111 | * return an array of Tag objects: |
duke@1 | 112 | * <ul> |
duke@1 | 113 | * <li> tags[0] is a {@link Tag} with name "Text" and text consisting |
duke@1 | 114 | * of "This is a " |
duke@1 | 115 | * <li> tags[1] is a {@link SeeTag} with name "@link", referenced |
duke@1 | 116 | * class <code>Doc</code> and label "commentlabel" |
duke@1 | 117 | * <li> tags[2] is a {@link Tag} with name "Text" and text consisting |
duke@1 | 118 | * of " example." |
duke@1 | 119 | * </ul> |
duke@1 | 120 | * |
duke@1 | 121 | * @return Tag[] array of tags |
duke@1 | 122 | * @see ParamTag |
duke@1 | 123 | * @see ThrowsTag |
duke@1 | 124 | */ |
duke@1 | 125 | Tag[] inlineTags(); |
duke@1 | 126 | |
duke@1 | 127 | /** |
duke@1 | 128 | * Return the first sentence of the comment as an array of tags. |
duke@1 | 129 | * Includes inline tags |
duke@1 | 130 | * (i.e. {@link <i>reference</i>} tags) but not |
duke@1 | 131 | * block tags. |
duke@1 | 132 | * Each section of plain text is represented as a {@link Tag} |
duke@1 | 133 | * of kind "Text". |
duke@1 | 134 | * Inline tags are represented as a {@link SeeTag} of kind "@link". |
duke@1 | 135 | * If the locale is English language, the first sentence is |
duke@1 | 136 | * determined by the rules described in the Java Language |
duke@1 | 137 | * Specification (first version): "This sentence ends |
duke@1 | 138 | * at the first period that is followed by a blank, tab, or |
duke@1 | 139 | * line terminator or at the first tagline.", in |
duke@1 | 140 | * addition a line will be terminated by paragraph and |
duke@1 | 141 | * section terminating HTML tags: <p> </p> <h1> |
duke@1 | 142 | * <h2> <h3> <h4> <h5> <h6> |
duke@1 | 143 | * <hr> <pre> or </pre>. |
duke@1 | 144 | * If the locale is not English, the sentence end will be |
duke@1 | 145 | * determined by |
duke@1 | 146 | * {@link BreakIterator#getSentenceInstance(Locale)}. |
duke@1 | 147 | * |
duke@1 | 148 | * @return an array of {@link Tag} objects representing the |
duke@1 | 149 | * first sentence of the comment |
duke@1 | 150 | */ |
duke@1 | 151 | Tag[] firstSentenceTags(); |
duke@1 | 152 | |
duke@1 | 153 | /** |
duke@1 | 154 | * Return the source position of this tag. |
duke@1 | 155 | * @return the source position of this tag. |
duke@1 | 156 | */ |
duke@1 | 157 | public SourcePosition position(); |
duke@1 | 158 | } |