src/share/classes/com/sun/source/util/Plugin.java

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aoqi@0 25 package com.sun.source.util;
aoqi@0 26
aoqi@0 27 import java.util.ServiceLoader;
aoqi@0 28 import javax.tools.StandardLocation;
aoqi@0 29
aoqi@0 30 /**
aoqi@0 31 * The interface for a javac plug-in.
aoqi@0 32 *
aoqi@0 33 * <p>The javac plug-in mechanism allows a user to specify one or more plug-ins
aoqi@0 34 * on the javac command line, to be started soon after the compilation
aoqi@0 35 * has begun. Plug-ins are identified by a user-friendly name. Each plug-in that
aoqi@0 36 * is started will be passed an array of strings, which may be used to
aoqi@0 37 * provide the plug-in with values for any desired options or other arguments.
aoqi@0 38 *
aoqi@0 39 * <p>Plug-ins are located via a {@link ServiceLoader},
aoqi@0 40 * using the same class path as annotation processors (i.e.
aoqi@0 41 * {@link StandardLocation#ANNOTATION_PROCESSOR_PATH ANNOTATION_PROCESSOR_PATH} or
aoqi@0 42 * {@code -processorpath}).
aoqi@0 43 *
aoqi@0 44 * <p>It is expected that a typical plug-in will simply register a
aoqi@0 45 * {@link TaskListener} to be informed of events during the execution
aoqi@0 46 * of the compilation, and that the rest of the work will be done
aoqi@0 47 * by the task listener.
aoqi@0 48 *
aoqi@0 49 * @since 1.8
aoqi@0 50 */
aoqi@0 51 @jdk.Exported
aoqi@0 52 public interface Plugin {
aoqi@0 53 /**
aoqi@0 54 * Get the user-friendly name of this plug-in.
aoqi@0 55 * @return the user-friendly name of the plug-in
aoqi@0 56 */
aoqi@0 57 String getName();
aoqi@0 58
aoqi@0 59 /**
aoqi@0 60 * Initialize the plug-in for a given compilation task.
aoqi@0 61 * @param task The compilation task that has just been started
aoqi@0 62 * @param args Arguments, if any, for the plug-in
aoqi@0 63 */
aoqi@0 64 void init(JavacTask task, String... args);
aoqi@0 65 }

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