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  25 
  26 package javax.lang.model.util;
  27 
  28 
  29 import javax.lang.model.element.*;
  30 import javax.annotation.processing.SupportedSourceVersion;
  31 import javax.lang.model.element.*;
  32 import static javax.lang.model.element.ElementKind.*;
  33 import static javax.lang.model.SourceVersion.*;
  34 import javax.lang.model.SourceVersion;
  35 
  36 
  37 /**
  38  * A skeletal visitor of program elements with default behavior
  39  * appropriate for the {@link SourceVersion#RELEASE_6 RELEASE_6}
  40  * source version.
  41  *
  42  * <p> <b>WARNING:</b> The {@code ElementVisitor} interface
  43  * implemented by this class may have methods added to it in the
  44  * future to accommodate new, currently unknown, language structures
  45  * added to future versions of the Java&trade; programming language.
  46  * Therefore, methods whose names begin with {@code "visit"} may be
  47  * added to this class in the future; to avoid incompatibilities,
  48  * classes which extend this class should not declare any instance
  49  * methods with names beginning with {@code "visit"}.
  50  *
  51  * <p>When such a new visit method is added, the default
  52  * implementation in this class will be to call the {@link
  53  * #visitUnknown visitUnknown} method.  A new abstract element visitor
  54  * class will also be introduced to correspond to the new language
  55  * level; this visitor will have different default behavior for the
  56  * visit method in question.  When the new visitor is introduced, all
  57  * or portions of this visitor may be deprecated.
  58  *
  59  * @param <R> the return type of this visitor's methods.  Use {@link
  60  *            Void} for visitors that do not need to return results.
  61  * @param <P> the type of the additional parameter to this visitor's
  62  *            methods.  Use {@code Void} for visitors that do not need an
  63  *            additional parameter.
  64  *
  65  * @author Joseph D. Darcy
  66  * @author Scott Seligman
  67  * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute;
  68  *
  69  * @see AbstractElementVisitor7
  70  * @since 1.6
  71  */
  72 @SupportedSourceVersion(RELEASE_6)
  73 public abstract class AbstractElementVisitor6<R, P> implements ElementVisitor<R, P> {
  74     /**
  75      * Constructor for concrete subclasses to call.
  76      */
  77     protected AbstractElementVisitor6(){}
  78 
  79     /**
  80      * Visits any program element as if by passing itself to that
  81      * element's {@link Element#accept accept} method.  The invocation
  82      * {@code v.visit(elem)} is equivalent to {@code elem.accept(v,
  83      * p)}.
  84      *
  85      * @param e  the element to visit
  86      * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
  87      * @return a visitor-specified result
  88      */
  89     public final R visit(Element e, P p) {
  90         return e.accept(this, p);
  91     }
  92 
  93     /**
  94      * Visits any program element as if by passing itself to that
  95      * element's {@link Element#accept accept} method and passing
  96      * {@code null} for the additional parameter.  The invocation
  97      * {@code v.visit(elem)} is equivalent to {@code elem.accept(v,
  98      * null)}.
  99      *
 100      * @param e  the element to visit
 101      * @return a visitor-specified result
 102      */
 103     public final R visit(Element e) {
 104         return e.accept(this, null);
 105     }
 106 
 107     /**
 108      * {@inheritDoc}
 109      *
 110      * <p> The default implementation of this method in
 111      * {@code AbstractElementVisitor6} will always throw
 112      * {@code UnknownElementException}.
 113      * This behavior is not required of a subclass.
 114      *
 115      * @param e  the element to visit
 116      * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
 117      * @return a visitor-specified result
 118      * @throws UnknownElementException
 119      *          a visitor implementation may optionally throw this exception
 120      */
 121     public R visitUnknown(Element e, P p) {
 122         throw new UnknownElementException(e, p);
 123     }
 124 }