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

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    26 package javax.lang.model.element;
    29 import java.util.List;
    31 import javax.lang.model.type.TypeMirror;
    34 /**
    35  * A visitor of the values of annotation type elements, using a
    36  * variant of the visitor design pattern.  Unlike a standard visitor
    37  * which dispatches based on the concrete type of a member of a type
    38  * hierarchy, this visitor dispatches based on the type of data
    39  * stored; there are no distinct subclasses for storing, for example,
    40  * {@code boolean} values versus {@code int} values.  Classes
    41  * implementing this interface are used to operate on a value when the
    42  * type of that value is unknown at compile time.  When a visitor is
    43  * passed to a value's {@link AnnotationValue#accept accept} method,
    44  * the <tt>visit<i>XYZ</i></tt> method applicable to that value is
    45  * invoked.
    46  *
    47  * <p> Classes implementing this interface may or may not throw a
    48  * {@code NullPointerException} if the additional parameter {@code p}
    49  * is {@code null}; see documentation of the implementing class for
    50  * details.
    51  *
    52  * <p> <b>WARNING:</b> It is possible that methods will be added to
    53  * this interface to accommodate new, currently unknown, language
    54  * structures added to future versions of the Java&trade; programming
    55  * language.  Therefore, visitor classes directly implementing this
    56  * interface may be source incompatible with future versions of the
    57  * platform.  To avoid this source incompatibility, visitor
    58  * implementations are encouraged to instead extend the appropriate
    59  * abstract visitor class that implements this interface.  However, an
    60  * API should generally use this visitor interface as the type for
    61  * parameters, return type, etc. rather than one of the abstract
    62  * classes.
    63  *
    64  * @param <R> the return type of this visitor's methods
    65  * @param <P> the type of the additional parameter to this visitor's methods.
    66  * @author Joseph D. Darcy
    67  * @author Scott Seligman
    68  * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute;
    69  * @since 1.6
    70  */
    71 public interface AnnotationValueVisitor<R, P> {
    72     /**
    73      * Visits an annotation value.
    74      * @param av the value to visit
    75      * @param p a visitor-specified parameter
    76      * @return  a visitor-specified result
    77      */
    78     R visit(AnnotationValue av, P p);
    80     /**
    81      * A convenience method equivalent to {@code v.visit(av, null)}.
    82      * @param av the value to visit
    83      * @return  a visitor-specified result
    84      */
    85     R visit(AnnotationValue av);
    87     /**
    88      * Visits a {@code boolean} value in an annotation.
    89      * @param b the value being visited
    90      * @param p a visitor-specified parameter
    91      * @return the result of the visit
    92      */
    93     R visitBoolean(boolean b, P p);
    95     /**
    96      * Visits a {@code byte} value in an annotation.
    97      * @param  b the value being visited
    98      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
    99      * @return the result of the visit
   100      */
   101     R visitByte(byte b, P p);
   103     /**
   104      * Visits a {@code char} value in an annotation.
   105      * @param  c the value being visited
   106      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   107      * @return the result of the visit
   108      */
   109     R visitChar(char c, P p);
   111     /**
   112      * Visits a {@code double} value in an annotation.
   113      * @param  d the value being visited
   114      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   115      * @return the result of the visit
   116      */
   117     R visitDouble(double d, P p);
   119     /**
   120      * Visits a {@code float} value in an annotation.
   121      * @param  f the value being visited
   122      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   123      * @return the result of the visit
   124      */
   125     R visitFloat(float f, P p);
   127     /**
   128      * Visits an {@code int} value in an annotation.
   129      * @param  i the value being visited
   130      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   131      * @return the result of the visit
   132      */
   133     R visitInt(int i, P p);
   135     /**
   136      * Visits a {@code long} value in an annotation.
   137      * @param  i the value being visited
   138      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   139      * @return the result of the visit
   140      */
   141     R visitLong(long i, P p);
   143     /**
   144      * Visits a {@code short} value in an annotation.
   145      * @param  s the value being visited
   146      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   147      * @return the result of the visit
   148      */
   149     R visitShort(short s, P p);
   151     /**
   152      * Visits a string value in an annotation.
   153      * @param  s the value being visited
   154      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   155      * @return the result of the visit
   156      */
   157     R visitString(String s, P p);
   159     /**
   160      * Visits a type value in an annotation.
   161      * @param  t the value being visited
   162      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   163      * @return the result of the visit
   164      */
   165     R visitType(TypeMirror t, P p);
   167     /**
   168      * Visits an {@code enum} value in an annotation.
   169      * @param  c the value being visited
   170      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   171      * @return the result of the visit
   172      */
   173     R visitEnumConstant(VariableElement c, P p);
   175     /**
   176      * Visits an annotation value in an annotation.
   177      * @param  a the value being visited
   178      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   179      * @return the result of the visit
   180      */
   181     R visitAnnotation(AnnotationMirror a, P p);
   183     /**
   184      * Visits an array value in an annotation.
   185      * @param  vals the value being visited
   186      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   187      * @return the result of the visit
   188      */
   189     R visitArray(List<? extends AnnotationValue> vals, P p);
   191     /**
   192      * Visits an unknown kind of annotation value.
   193      * This can occur if the language evolves and new kinds
   194      * of value can be stored in an annotation.
   195      * @param  av the unknown value being visited
   196      * @param  p a visitor-specified parameter
   197      * @return the result of the visit
   198      * @throws UnknownAnnotationValueException
   199      *  a visitor implementation may optionally throw this exception
   200      */
   201     R visitUnknown(AnnotationValue av, P p);
   202 }

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