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class:Element [CHANGED]

  • All Superinterfaces:
    javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    ModuleElement, PackageElement, javax.lang.model.element.QualifiedNameable


    public interface Element
    extends javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    Represents a program element such as a module, package, class, or method. Each element represents a static, language-level construct (and not, for example, a runtime construct of the virtual machine).

    Elements should be compared using the equals(Object) method. There is no guarantee that any particular element will always be represented by the same object.

    To implement operations based on the class of an Element object, either use a visitor or use the result of the getKind() method. Using instanceof is not necessarily a reliable idiom for determining the effective class of an object in this modeling hierarchy since an implementation may choose to have a single object implement multiple Element subinterfaces.

    Since:
    1.6
    See Also:
    Elements, TypeMirror
  • All Superinterfaces:
    javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    PackageElement, javax.lang.model.element.QualifiedNameable


    public interface Element
    extends javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    Represents a program element such as a package, class, or method. Each element represents a static, language-level construct (and not, for example, a runtime construct of the virtual machine).

    Elements should be compared using the equals(Object) method. There is no guarantee that any particular element will always be represented by the same object.

    To implement operations based on the class of an Element object, either use a visitor or use the result of the getKind() method. Using instanceof is not necessarily a reliable idiom for determining the effective class of an object in this modeling hierarchy since an implementation may choose to have a single object implement multiple Element subinterfaces.

    Since:
    1.6
    See Also:
    Elements, TypeMirror
  • All Superinterfaces:
    javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    All Known Subinterfaces:
    ModuleElement, PackageElement, javax.lang.model.element.QualifiedNameable


    public interface Element
    extends javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    Represents a program element such as a module, package, class, or method. Each element represents a static, language-level construct (and not, for example, a runtime construct of the virtual machine).

    Elements should be compared using the equals(Object) method. There is no guarantee that any particular element will always be represented by the same object.

    To implement operations based on the class of an Element object, either use a visitor or use the result of the getKind() method. Using instanceof is not necessarily a reliable idiom for determining the effective class of an object in this modeling hierarchy since an implementation may choose to have a single object implement multiple Element subinterfaces.

    Since:
    1.6
    See Also:
    Elements, TypeMirror

method:asType() [NONE]

  • asType

    javax.lang.model.type.TypeMirror asType()
    Returns the type defined by this element.

    A generic element defines a family of types, not just one. If this is a generic element, a prototypical type is returned. This is the element's invocation on the type variables corresponding to its own formal type parameters. For example, for the generic class element C<N extends Number> , the parameterized type C<N> is returned. The Types utility interface has more general methods for obtaining the full range of types defined by an element.

    Returns:
    the type defined by this element
    See Also:
    Types

method:getKind() [NONE]

  • getKind

    ElementKind getKind()
    Returns the kind of this element.
    Returns:
    the kind of this element

method:getModifiers() [NONE]

  • getModifiers

    java.util.Set<javax.lang.model.element.Modifier> getModifiers()
    Returns the modifiers of this element, excluding annotations. Implicit modifiers, such as the public and static modifiers of interface members, are included.
    Returns:
    the modifiers of this element, or an empty set if there are none

method:getSimpleName() [CHANGED]

  • getSimpleName

    javax.lang.model.element.Name getSimpleName()
    Returns the simple (unqualified) name of this element. The name of a generic type does not include any reference to its formal type parameters. For example, the simple name of the type element java.util.Set<E> is "Set". If this element represents an unnamed package or unnamed module, an empty name is returned. If it represents a constructor, the name "<init>" is returned. If it represents a static initializer, the name "<clinit>" is returned. If it represents an anonymous class or instance initializer, an empty name is returned.
    Returns:
    the simple name of this element
    See Also:
    PackageElement.getSimpleName(), ExecutableElement.getSimpleName(), TypeElement.getSimpleName(), VariableElement.getSimpleName(), ModuleElement.getSimpleName()
  • getSimpleName

    javax.lang.model.element.Name getSimpleName()
    Returns the simple (unqualified) name of this element. The name of a generic type does not include any reference to its formal type parameters. For example, the simple name of the type element java.util.Set<E> is "Set". If this element represents an unnamed package, an empty name is returned. If it represents a constructor, the name "<init>" is returned. If it represents a static initializer, the name "<clinit>" is returned. If it represents an anonymous class or instance initializer, an empty name is returned.
    Returns:
    the simple name of this element
    See Also:
    PackageElement.getSimpleName(), ExecutableElement.getSimpleName(), TypeElement.getSimpleName(), VariableElement.getSimpleName()
  • getSimpleName

    javax.lang.model.element.Name getSimpleName()
    Returns the simple (unqualified) name of this element. The name of a generic type does not include any reference to its formal type parameters. For example, the simple name of the type element java.util.Set<E> is "Set". If this element represents an unnamed package or unnamed module, an empty name is returned. If it represents a constructor, the name "<init>" is returned. If it represents a static initializer, the name "<clinit>" is returned. If it represents an anonymous class or instance initializer, an empty name is returned.
    Returns:
    the simple name of this element
    See Also:
    PackageElement.getSimpleName(), ExecutableElement.getSimpleName(), TypeElement.getSimpleName(), VariableElement.getSimpleName(), ModuleElement.getSimpleName()

method:getEnclosingElement() [CHANGED]

  • getEnclosingElement

    Element getEnclosingElement()
    Returns the innermost element within which this element is, loosely speaking, enclosed.
    • If this element is one whose declaration is lexically enclosed immediately within the declaration of another element, that other element is returned.
    • If this is a top-level type, its package is returned.
    • If this is a package, its module is returned if such a module exists. Otherwise, null is returned.
    • If this is a type parameter, the generic element of the type parameter is returned.
    • If this is a method or constructor parameter, the executable element which declares the parameter is returned.
    • If this is a module, null is returned.
    Returns:
    the enclosing element, or null if there is none
    See Also:
    Elements.getPackageOf(javax.lang.model.element.Element)
  • getEnclosingElement

    Element getEnclosingElement()
    Returns the innermost element within which this element is, loosely speaking, enclosed.
    • If this element is one whose declaration is lexically enclosed immediately within the declaration of another element, that other element is returned.
    • If this is a top-level type, its package is returned.
    • If this is a package, null is returned.
    • If this is a type parameter, the generic element of the type parameter is returned.
    • If this is a method or constructor parameter, the executable element which declares the parameter is returned.
    Returns:
    the enclosing element, or null if there is none
    See Also:
    Elements.getPackageOf(javax.lang.model.element.Element)
  • getEnclosingElement

    Element getEnclosingElement()
    Returns the innermost element within which this element is, loosely speaking, enclosed.
    • If this element is one whose declaration is lexically enclosed immediately within the declaration of another element, that other element is returned.
    • If this is a top-level type, its package is returned.
    • If this is a package, its module is returned if such a module exists. Otherwise, null is returned.
    • If this is a type parameter, the generic element of the type parameter is returned.
    • If this is a method or constructor parameter, the executable element which declares the parameter is returned.
    • If this is a module, null is returned.
    Returns:
    the enclosing element, or null if there is none
    See Also:
    Elements.getPackageOf(javax.lang.model.element.Element)

method:getEnclosedElements() [CHANGED]

  • getEnclosedElements

    java.util.List<? extends Element> getEnclosedElements()
    Returns the elements that are, loosely speaking, directly enclosed by this element. A class or interface is considered to enclose the fields, methods, constructors, and member types that it directly declares. A package encloses the top-level classes and interfaces within it, but is not considered to enclose subpackages. A module encloses packages within it. Enclosed elements may include implicitly declared mandated elements. Other kinds of elements are not currently considered to enclose any elements; however, that may change as this API or the programming language evolves.
    API Note that elements:
    Elements of certain kinds can be isolated using methods in ElementFilter.
    Returns:
    the enclosed elements, or an empty list if none
    See Also:
    TypeElement.getEnclosedElements(), PackageElement.getEnclosedElements(), TypeElementModuleElement.getEnclosedElements(), Elements.getAllMembers(javax.lang.model.element.TypeElement)
    See The Java™ Language Specification :
    8.8.9 Default Constructor, 8.9 Enums
  • getEnclosedElements

    java.util.List<? extends Element> getEnclosedElements()
    Returns the elements that are, loosely speaking, directly enclosed by this element. A class or interface is considered to enclose the fields, methods, constructors, and member types that it directly declares. A package encloses the top-level classes and interfaces within it, but is not considered to enclose subpackages. Other kinds of elements are not currently considered to enclose any elements; however, that may change as this API or the programming language evolves.

    Note that elements of certain kinds can be isolated using methods in ElementFilter.

    Returns:
    the enclosed elements, or an empty list if none
    See Also:
    PackageElement.getEnclosedElements(), TypeElement.getEnclosedElements(), Elements.getAllMembers(javax.lang.model.element.TypeElement)
    See The Java™ Language Specification :
    8.8.9 Default Constructor, 8.9 Enums
  • getEnclosedElements

    java.util.List<? extends Element> getEnclosedElements()
    Returns the elements that are, loosely speaking, directly enclosed by this element. A class or interface is considered to enclose the fields, methods, constructors, and member types that it directly declares. A package encloses the top-level classes and interfaces within it, but is not considered to enclose subpackages. A module encloses packages within it. Enclosed elements may include implicitly declared mandated elements. Other kinds of elements are not currently considered to enclose any elements; however, that may change as this API or the programming language evolves.
    API Note:
    Elements of certain kinds can be isolated using methods in ElementFilter.
    Returns:
    the enclosed elements, or an empty list if none
    See Also:
    TypeElement.getEnclosedElements(), PackageElement.getEnclosedElements(), ModuleElement.getEnclosedElements(), Elements.getAllMembers(javax.lang.model.element.TypeElement)
    See The Java™ Language Specification :
    8.8.9 Default Constructor, 8.9 Enums

method:equals(java.lang.Object) [CHANGED]

  • equals

    boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
    Returns true if the argument represents the same element as this, or false otherwise.
    Overrides:
    equals in class java.lang.Object
    API Note that the:
    The identity of an element involves implicit state not directly accessible from the element's methods, including state about the presence of unrelated types. Element objects created by different implementations of these interfaces should not be expected to be equal even if "the same" element is being modeled; this is analogous to the inequality of Class objects for the same class file loaded through different class loaders.
    Overrides:
    equals in class java.lang.Object
    Parameters:
    obj - the object to be compared with this element
    Returns:
    true if the specified object represents the same element as this
    See Also:
    Object.hashCode(), HashMap
  • equals

    boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
    Returns true if the argument represents the same element as this, or false otherwise.

    Note that the identity of an element involves implicit state not directly accessible from the element's methods, including state about the presence of unrelated types. Element objects created by different implementations of these interfaces should not be expected to be equal even if "the same" element is being modeled; this is analogous to the inequality of Class objects for the same class file loaded through different class loaders.

    Overrides:
    equals in class java.lang.Object
    Parameters:
    obj - the object to be compared with this element
    Returns:
    true if the specified object represents the same element as this
    See Also:
    Object.hashCode(), HashMap
  • equals

    boolean equals(java.lang.Object obj)
    Returns true if the argument represents the same element as this, or false otherwise.
    Overrides:
    equals in class java.lang.Object
    API Note:
    The identity of an element involves implicit state not directly accessible from the element's methods, including state about the presence of unrelated types. Element objects created by different implementations of these interfaces should not be expected to be equal even if "the same" element is being modeled; this is analogous to the inequality of Class objects for the same class file loaded through different class loaders.
    Parameters:
    obj - the object to be compared with this element
    Returns:
    true if the specified object represents the same element as this
    See Also:
    Object.hashCode(), HashMap

method:hashCode() [NONE]

  • hashCode

    int hashCode()
    Obeys the general contract of Object.hashCode.
    Overrides:
    hashCode in class java.lang.Object
    Returns:
    a hash code value for this object.
    See Also:
    equals(java.lang.Object)

method:getAnnotationMirrors() [NONE]

  • getAnnotationMirrors

    java.util.List<? extends javax.lang.model.element.AnnotationMirror> getAnnotationMirrors()
    Returns the annotations that are directly present on this construct.

    To get inherited annotations as well, use getAllAnnotationMirrors.

    Specified by:
    getAnnotationMirrors in interface javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    Returns:
    the annotations directly present on this construct; an empty list if there are none
    Since:
    1.6

method:getAnnotation(java.lang.Class) [NONE]

  • getAnnotation

    <A extends java.lang.annotation.Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType)
    Returns this construct's annotation of the specified type if such an annotation is present, else null.

    The annotation returned by this method could contain an element whose value is of type Class. This value cannot be returned directly: information necessary to locate and load a class (such as the class loader to use) is not available, and the class might not be loadable at all. Attempting to read a Class object by invoking the relevant method on the returned annotation will result in a MirroredTypeException, from which the corresponding TypeMirror may be extracted. Similarly, attempting to read a Class[]-valued element will result in a MirroredTypesException.

    Note: This method is unlike others in this and related interfaces. It operates on runtime reflective information — representations of annotation types currently loaded into the VM — rather than on the representations defined by and used throughout these interfaces. Consequently, calling methods on the returned annotation object can throw many of the exceptions that can be thrown when calling methods on an annotation object returned by core reflection. This method is intended for callers that are written to operate on a known, fixed set of annotation types.
    Specified by:
    getAnnotation in interface javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
    Type Parameters:
    A - the annotation type
    Parameters:
    annotationType - the Class object corresponding to the annotation type
    Returns:
    this construct's annotation for the specified annotation type if present, else null
    Since:
    1.6
    See Also:
    AnnotatedConstruct.getAnnotationMirrors(), AnnotatedElement.getAnnotation(java.lang.Class<T>), EnumConstantNotPresentException, AnnotationTypeMismatchException, IncompleteAnnotationException, MirroredTypeException, MirroredTypesException

method:accept(javax.lang.model.element.ElementVisitor, P) [NONE]

  • accept

    <R,P> R accept(ElementVisitor<R,P> v,
                   P p)
    Applies a visitor to this element.
    Type Parameters:
    R - the return type of the visitor's methods
    P - the type of the additional parameter to the visitor's methods
    Parameters:
    v - the visitor operating on this element
    p - additional parameter to the visitor
    Returns:
    a visitor-specified result