src/share/classes/javax/lang/model/element/Element.java

Mon, 18 Mar 2013 18:33:13 -0700

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8007803: Implement javax.lang.model API for Type Annotations
Reviewed-by: darcy

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duke@1 25
duke@1 26 package javax.lang.model.element;
duke@1 27
duke@1 28
duke@1 29 import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
duke@1 30 import java.lang.annotation.AnnotationTypeMismatchException;
duke@1 31 import java.lang.annotation.IncompleteAnnotationException;
duke@1 32 import java.util.List;
duke@1 33 import java.util.Set;
duke@1 34
duke@1 35 import javax.lang.model.type.*;
duke@1 36 import javax.lang.model.util.*;
duke@1 37
duke@1 38
duke@1 39 /**
duke@1 40 * Represents a program element such as a package, class, or method.
duke@1 41 * Each element represents a static, language-level construct
duke@1 42 * (and not, for example, a runtime construct of the virtual machine).
duke@1 43 *
duke@1 44 * <p> Elements should be compared using the {@link #equals(Object)}
duke@1 45 * method. There is no guarantee that any particular element will
duke@1 46 * always be represented by the same object.
duke@1 47 *
duke@1 48 * <p> To implement operations based on the class of an {@code
duke@1 49 * Element} object, either use a {@linkplain ElementVisitor visitor} or
duke@1 50 * use the result of the {@link #getKind} method. Using {@code
duke@1 51 * instanceof} is <em>not</em> necessarily a reliable idiom for
duke@1 52 * determining the effective class of an object in this modeling
duke@1 53 * hierarchy since an implementation may choose to have a single object
duke@1 54 * implement multiple {@code Element} subinterfaces.
duke@1 55 *
duke@1 56 * @author Joseph D. Darcy
duke@1 57 * @author Scott Seligman
duke@1 58 * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute;
duke@1 59 * @see Elements
duke@1 60 * @see TypeMirror
duke@1 61 * @since 1.6
duke@1 62 */
jjg@1645 63 public interface Element extends javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct {
duke@1 64 /**
duke@1 65 * Returns the type defined by this element.
duke@1 66 *
duke@1 67 * <p> A generic element defines a family of types, not just one.
duke@1 68 * If this is a generic element, a <i>prototypical</i> type is
duke@1 69 * returned. This is the element's invocation on the
duke@1 70 * type variables corresponding to its own formal type parameters.
duke@1 71 * For example,
duke@1 72 * for the generic class element {@code C<N extends Number>},
duke@1 73 * the parameterized type {@code C<N>} is returned.
duke@1 74 * The {@link Types} utility interface has more general methods
duke@1 75 * for obtaining the full range of types defined by an element.
duke@1 76 *
duke@1 77 * @see Types
duke@1 78 *
duke@1 79 * @return the type defined by this element
duke@1 80 */
duke@1 81 TypeMirror asType();
duke@1 82
duke@1 83 /**
duke@1 84 * Returns the {@code kind} of this element.
duke@1 85 *
duke@1 86 * @return the kind of this element
duke@1 87 */
duke@1 88 ElementKind getKind();
duke@1 89
duke@1 90 /**
duke@1 91 * Returns the modifiers of this element, excluding annotations.
duke@1 92 * Implicit modifiers, such as the {@code public} and {@code static}
duke@1 93 * modifiers of interface members, are included.
duke@1 94 *
duke@1 95 * @return the modifiers of this element, or an empty set if there are none
duke@1 96 */
duke@1 97 Set<Modifier> getModifiers();
duke@1 98
duke@1 99 /**
darcy@849 100 * Returns the simple (unqualified) name of this element. The
darcy@849 101 * name of a generic type does not include any reference to its
darcy@849 102 * formal type parameters.
darcy@849 103 *
darcy@849 104 * For example, the simple name of the type element {@code
darcy@849 105 * java.util.Set<E>} is {@code "Set"}.
darcy@849 106 *
darcy@849 107 * If this element represents an unnamed {@linkplain
darcy@849 108 * PackageElement#getSimpleName package}, an empty name is
duke@1 109 * returned.
duke@1 110 *
darcy@849 111 * If it represents a {@linkplain ExecutableElement#getSimpleName
darcy@849 112 * constructor}, the name "{@code <init>}" is returned. If it
darcy@849 113 * represents a {@linkplain ExecutableElement#getSimpleName static
darcy@849 114 * initializer}, the name "{@code <clinit>}" is returned.
darcy@849 115 *
darcy@849 116 * If it represents an {@linkplain TypeElement#getSimpleName
darcy@849 117 * anonymous class} or {@linkplain ExecutableElement#getSimpleName
darcy@849 118 * instance initializer}, an empty name is returned.
darcy@849 119 *
duke@1 120 * @return the simple name of this element
darcy@1484 121 * @see PackageElement#getSimpleName
darcy@1484 122 * @see ExecutableElement#getSimpleName
darcy@1484 123 * @see TypeElement#getSimpleName
darcy@1484 124 * @see VariableElement#getSimpleName
duke@1 125 */
duke@1 126 Name getSimpleName();
duke@1 127
duke@1 128 /**
duke@1 129 * Returns the innermost element
duke@1 130 * within which this element is, loosely speaking, enclosed.
duke@1 131 * <ul>
duke@1 132 * <li> If this element is one whose declaration is lexically enclosed
duke@1 133 * immediately within the declaration of another element, that other
duke@1 134 * element is returned.
darcy@849 135 *
darcy@849 136 * <li> If this is a {@linkplain TypeElement#getEnclosingElement
darcy@849 137 * top-level type}, its package is returned.
darcy@849 138 *
darcy@849 139 * <li> If this is a {@linkplain
darcy@849 140 * PackageElement#getEnclosingElement package}, {@code null} is
darcy@849 141 * returned.
darcy@926 142 *
darcy@849 143 * <li> If this is a {@linkplain
darcy@849 144 * TypeParameterElement#getEnclosingElement type parameter},
darcy@926 145 * {@linkplain TypeParameterElement#getGenericElement the
darcy@926 146 * generic element} of the type parameter is returned.
darcy@926 147 *
darcy@1484 148 * <li> If this is a {@linkplain
darcy@1484 149 * VariableElement#getEnclosingElement method or constructor
darcy@1484 150 * parameter}, {@linkplain ExecutableElement the executable
darcy@1484 151 * element} which declares the parameter is returned.
darcy@1484 152 *
duke@1 153 * </ul>
duke@1 154 *
duke@1 155 * @return the enclosing element, or {@code null} if there is none
duke@1 156 * @see Elements#getPackageOf
duke@1 157 */
duke@1 158 Element getEnclosingElement();
duke@1 159
duke@1 160 /**
duke@1 161 * Returns the elements that are, loosely speaking, directly
duke@1 162 * enclosed by this element.
duke@1 163 *
darcy@1181 164 * A {@linkplain TypeElement#getEnclosedElements class or
darcy@1181 165 * interface} is considered to enclose the fields, methods,
darcy@1181 166 * constructors, and member types that it directly declares.
duke@1 167 *
darcy@1181 168 * A {@linkplain PackageElement#getEnclosedElements package}
darcy@1181 169 * encloses the top-level classes and interfaces within it, but is
darcy@1181 170 * not considered to enclose subpackages.
duke@1 171 *
duke@1 172 * Other kinds of elements are not currently considered to enclose
duke@1 173 * any elements; however, that may change as this API or the
duke@1 174 * programming language evolves.
duke@1 175 *
duke@1 176 * <p>Note that elements of certain kinds can be isolated using
duke@1 177 * methods in {@link ElementFilter}.
duke@1 178 *
duke@1 179 * @return the enclosed elements, or an empty list if none
darcy@1181 180 * @see PackageElement#getEnclosedElements
darcy@1181 181 * @see TypeElement#getEnclosedElements
duke@1 182 * @see Elements#getAllMembers
jjh@972 183 * @jls 8.8.9 Default Constructor
jjh@972 184 * @jls 8.9 Enums
duke@1 185 */
duke@1 186 List<? extends Element> getEnclosedElements();
duke@1 187
duke@1 188 /**
duke@1 189 * Returns {@code true} if the argument represents the same
duke@1 190 * element as {@code this}, or {@code false} otherwise.
duke@1 191 *
duke@1 192 * <p>Note that the identity of an element involves implicit state
duke@1 193 * not directly accessible from the element's methods, including
duke@1 194 * state about the presence of unrelated types. Element objects
duke@1 195 * created by different implementations of these interfaces should
duke@1 196 * <i>not</i> be expected to be equal even if &quot;the same&quot;
duke@1 197 * element is being modeled; this is analogous to the inequality
duke@1 198 * of {@code Class} objects for the same class file loaded through
duke@1 199 * different class loaders.
duke@1 200 *
duke@1 201 * @param obj the object to be compared with this element
duke@1 202 * @return {@code true} if the specified object represents the same
duke@1 203 * element as this
duke@1 204 */
duke@1 205 boolean equals(Object obj);
duke@1 206
duke@1 207 /**
duke@1 208 * Obeys the general contract of {@link Object#hashCode Object.hashCode}.
duke@1 209 *
duke@1 210 * @see #equals
duke@1 211 */
duke@1 212 int hashCode();
duke@1 213
jjg@1645 214
jjg@1645 215 /**
jjg@1645 216 * {@inheritDoc}
jjg@1645 217 *
jjg@1645 218 * <p> To get inherited annotations as well, use {@link
jjg@1645 219 * Elements#getAllAnnotationMirrors(Element)
jjg@1645 220 * getAllAnnotationMirrors}.
jjg@1645 221 *
jjg@1645 222 * @see ElementFilter
jjg@1645 223 * @since 1.6
jjg@1645 224 */
jjg@1645 225 @Override
jjg@1645 226 List<? extends AnnotationMirror> getAnnotationMirrors();
duke@1 227 /**
duke@1 228 * Applies a visitor to this element.
duke@1 229 *
duke@1 230 * @param <R> the return type of the visitor's methods
duke@1 231 * @param <P> the type of the additional parameter to the visitor's methods
duke@1 232 * @param v the visitor operating on this element
duke@1 233 * @param p additional parameter to the visitor
duke@1 234 * @return a visitor-specified result
duke@1 235 */
duke@1 236 <R, P> R accept(ElementVisitor<R, P> v, P p);
duke@1 237 }

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