Elements.java revision 3940:23f90afa1006
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25
26package javax.lang.model.util;
27
28
29import java.util.List;
30import java.util.Map;
31
32import javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct;
33import javax.lang.model.element.*;
34
35
36/**
37 * Utility methods for operating on program elements.
38 *
39 * <p><b>Compatibility Note:</b> Methods may be added to this interface
40 * in future releases of the platform.
41 *
42 * @author Joseph D. Darcy
43 * @author Scott Seligman
44 * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute;
45 * @see javax.annotation.processing.ProcessingEnvironment#getElementUtils
46 * @since 1.6
47 */
48public interface Elements {
49
50    /**
51     * Returns a package given its fully qualified name if the package is unique in the environment.
52     * If running with modules, all modules in the modules graph are searched for matching packages.
53     *
54     * @param name  fully qualified package name, or an empty string for an unnamed package
55     * @return the specified package, or {@code null} if it cannot be uniquely found
56     */
57    PackageElement getPackageElement(CharSequence name);
58
59    /**
60     * Returns a package given its fully qualified name, as seen from the given module.
61     *
62     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns
63     * {@code null}.
64     *
65     * @param name  fully qualified package name, or an empty string for an unnamed package
66     * @param module module relative to which the lookup should happen
67     * @return the specified package, or {@code null} if it cannot be found
68     * @since 9
69     */
70    default PackageElement getPackageElement(ModuleElement module, CharSequence name) {
71        return null;
72    }
73
74    /**
75     * Returns a type element given its canonical name if the type element is unique in the environment.
76     * If running with modules, all modules in the modules graph are searched for matching
77     * type elements.
78     *
79     * @param name  the canonical name
80     * @return the named type element, or {@code null} if it cannot be uniquely found
81     */
82    TypeElement getTypeElement(CharSequence name);
83
84    /**
85     * Returns a type element given its canonical name, as seen from the given module.
86     *
87     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns
88     * {@code null}.
89     *
90     * @param name  the canonical name
91     * @param module module relative to which the lookup should happen
92     * @return the named type element, or {@code null} if it cannot be found
93     * @since 9
94     */
95    default TypeElement getTypeElement(ModuleElement module, CharSequence name) {
96        return null;
97    }
98
99    /**
100     * Returns a module element given its fully qualified name.
101     * If the named module cannot be found, null is returned. One situation where a module
102     * cannot be found is if the environment does not include modules, such as
103     * an annotation processing environment configured for
104     * a {@linkplain
105     * javax.annotation.processing.ProcessingEnvironment#getSourceVersion
106     * source version} without modules.
107     *
108     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns
109     * {@code null}.
110     *
111     * @param name  the name
112     * @return the named module element, or {@code null} if it cannot be found
113     * @since 9
114     */
115    default ModuleElement getModuleElement(CharSequence name) {
116        return null;
117    }
118
119    /**
120     * Returns the values of an annotation's elements, including defaults.
121     *
122     * @see AnnotationMirror#getElementValues()
123     * @param a  annotation to examine
124     * @return the values of the annotation's elements, including defaults
125     */
126    Map<? extends ExecutableElement, ? extends AnnotationValue>
127            getElementValuesWithDefaults(AnnotationMirror a);
128
129    /**
130     * Returns the text of the documentation (&quot;Javadoc&quot;)
131     * comment of an element.
132     *
133     * <p> A documentation comment of an element is a comment that
134     * begins with "{@code /**}" , ends with a separate
135     * "<code>*&#47;</code>", and immediately precedes the element,
136     * ignoring white space.  Therefore, a documentation comment
137     * contains at least three"{@code *}" characters.  The text
138     * returned for the documentation comment is a processed form of
139     * the comment as it appears in source code.  The leading "{@code
140     * /**}" and trailing "<code>*&#47;</code>" are removed.  For lines
141     * of the comment starting after the initial "{@code /**}",
142     * leading white space characters are discarded as are any
143     * consecutive "{@code *}" characters appearing after the white
144     * space or starting the line.  The processed lines are then
145     * concatenated together (including line terminators) and
146     * returned.
147     *
148     * @param e  the element being examined
149     * @return the documentation comment of the element, or {@code null}
150     *          if there is none
151     * @jls 3.6 White Space
152     */
153    String getDocComment(Element e);
154
155    /**
156     * Returns {@code true} if the element is deprecated, {@code false} otherwise.
157     *
158     * @param e  the element being examined
159     * @return {@code true} if the element is deprecated, {@code false} otherwise
160     */
161    boolean isDeprecated(Element e);
162
163    /**
164     * Returns the <em>origin</em> of the given element.
165     *
166     * <p>Note that if this method returns {@link Origin#EXPLICIT
167     * EXPLICIT} and the element was created from a class file, then
168     * the element may not, in fact, correspond to an explicitly
169     * declared construct in source code. This is due to limitations
170     * of the fidelity of the class file format in preserving
171     * information from source code. For example, at least some
172     * versions of the class file format do not preserve whether a
173     * constructor was explicitly declared by the programmer or was
174     * implicitly declared as the <em>default constructor</em>.
175     *
176     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns
177     * {@link Origin#EXPLICIT EXPLICIT}.
178     *
179     * @param e  the element being examined
180     * @return the origin of the given element
181     * @since 9
182     */
183    default Origin getOrigin(Element e) {
184        return Origin.EXPLICIT;
185    }
186
187    /**
188     * Returns the <em>origin</em> of the given annotation mirror.
189     *
190     * An annotation mirror is {@linkplain Origin#MANDATED mandated}
191     * if it is an implicitly declared <em>container annotation</em>
192     * used to hold repeated annotations of a repeatable annotation
193     * type.
194     *
195     * <p>Note that if this method returns {@link Origin#EXPLICIT
196     * EXPLICIT} and the annotation mirror was created from a class
197     * file, then the element may not, in fact, correspond to an
198     * explicitly declared construct in source code. This is due to
199     * limitations of the fidelity of the class file format in
200     * preserving information from source code. For example, at least
201     * some versions of the class file format do not preserve whether
202     * an annotation was explicitly declared by the programmer or was
203     * implicitly declared as a <em>container annotation</em>.
204     *
205     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns
206     * {@link Origin#EXPLICIT EXPLICIT}.
207     *
208     * @param c the construct the annotation mirror modifies
209     * @param a the annotation mirror being examined
210     * @return the origin of the given annotation mirror
211     * @jls 9.6.3 Repeatable Annotation Types
212     * @jls 9.7.5 Multiple Annotations of the Same Type
213     * @since 9
214     */
215    default Origin getOrigin(AnnotatedConstruct c,
216                             AnnotationMirror a) {
217        return Origin.EXPLICIT;
218    }
219
220    /**
221     * Returns the <em>origin</em> of the given module directive.
222     *
223     * <p>Note that if this method returns {@link Origin#EXPLICIT
224     * EXPLICIT} and the module directive was created from a class
225     * file, then the module directive may not, in fact, correspond to
226     * an explicitly declared construct in source code. This is due to
227     * limitations of the fidelity of the class file format in
228     * preserving information from source code. For example, at least
229     * some versions of the class file format do not preserve whether
230     * a {@code uses} directive was explicitly declared by the
231     * programmer or was added as a synthetic construct.
232     *
233     * <p>Note that an implementation may not be able to reliably
234     * determine the origin status of the directive if the directive
235     * is created from a class file due to limitations of the fidelity
236     * of the class file format in preserving information from source
237     * code.
238     *
239     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns
240     * {@link Origin#EXPLICIT EXPLICIT}.
241     *
242     * @param m the module of the directive
243     * @param directive  the module directive being examined
244     * @return the origin of the given directive
245     * @since 9
246     */
247    default Origin getOrigin(ModuleElement m,
248                             ModuleElement.Directive directive) {
249        return Origin.EXPLICIT;
250    }
251
252    /**
253     * The <em>origin</em> of an element or other language model
254     * item. The origin of an element or item models how a construct
255     * in a program is declared in the source code, explicitly,
256     * implicitly, etc.
257     *
258     * <p>Note that it is possible additional kinds of origin values
259     * will be added in future versions of the platform.
260     *
261     * @jls 13.1 The Form of a Binary
262     * @since 9
263     */
264    public enum Origin {
265        /**
266         * Describes a construct explicitly declared in source code.
267         */
268        EXPLICIT,
269
270       /**
271         * A mandated construct is one that is not explicitly declared
272         * in the source code, but whose presence is mandated by the
273         * specification. Such a construct is said to be implicitly
274         * declared.
275         *
276         * One example of a mandated element is a <em>default
277         * constructor</em> in a class that contains no explicit
278         * constructor declarations.
279         *
280         * Another example of a mandated construct is an implicitly
281         * declared <em>container annotation</em> used to hold
282         * multiple annotations of a repeatable annotation type.
283         *
284         * @jls 8.8.9 Default Constructor
285         * @jls 9.6.3 Repeatable Annotation Types
286         * @jls 9.7.5 Multiple Annotations of the Same Type
287         */
288        MANDATED,
289
290       /**
291         * A synthetic construct is one that is neither implicitly nor
292         * explicitly declared in the source code. Such a construct is
293         * typically a translation artifact created by a compiler.
294         */
295        SYNTHETIC;
296
297        /**
298         * Returns {@code true} for values corresponding to constructs
299         * that are implicitly or explicitly declared, {@code false}
300         * otherwise.
301         * @return {@code true} for {@link EXPLICIT} and {@link
302         * MANDATED}, {@code false} otherwise.
303         */
304        public boolean isDeclared() {
305            return this != SYNTHETIC;
306        }
307    }
308
309    /**
310     * Returns {@code true} if the executable element is a bridge
311     * method, {@code false} otherwise.
312     *
313     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns {@code false}.
314     *
315     * @param e  the executable being examined
316     * @return {@code true} if the executable element is a bridge
317     * method, {@code false} otherwise
318     * @since 9
319     */
320    default boolean isBridge(ExecutableElement e) {
321        return false;
322    }
323
324    /**
325     * Returns the <i>binary name</i> of a type element.
326     *
327     * @param type  the type element being examined
328     * @return the binary name
329     *
330     * @see TypeElement#getQualifiedName
331     * @jls 13.1 The Form of a Binary
332     */
333    Name getBinaryName(TypeElement type);
334
335
336    /**
337     * Returns the package of an element.  The package of a package is
338     * itself.
339     *
340     * @param type the element being examined
341     * @return the package of an element
342     */
343    PackageElement getPackageOf(Element type);
344
345    /**
346     * Returns the module of an element.  The module of a module is
347     * itself.
348     * If there is no module for the element, null is returned. One situation where there is
349     * no module for an element is if the environment does not include modules, such as
350     * an annotation processing environment configured for
351     * a {@linkplain
352     * javax.annotation.processing.ProcessingEnvironment#getSourceVersion
353     * source version} without modules.
354     *
355     * @implSpec The default implementation of this method returns
356     * {@code null}.
357     *
358     * @param type the element being examined
359     * @return the module of an element
360     * @since 9
361     */
362    default ModuleElement getModuleOf(Element type) {
363        return null;
364    }
365
366    /**
367     * Returns all members of a type element, whether inherited or
368     * declared directly.  For a class the result also includes its
369     * constructors, but not local or anonymous classes.
370     *
371     * @apiNote Elements of certain kinds can be isolated using
372     * methods in {@link ElementFilter}.
373     *
374     * @param type  the type being examined
375     * @return all members of the type
376     * @see Element#getEnclosedElements
377     */
378    List<? extends Element> getAllMembers(TypeElement type);
379
380    /**
381     * Returns all annotations <i>present</i> on an element, whether
382     * directly present or present via inheritance.
383     *
384     * @param e  the element being examined
385     * @return all annotations of the element
386     * @see Element#getAnnotationMirrors
387     * @see javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
388     */
389    List<? extends AnnotationMirror> getAllAnnotationMirrors(Element e);
390
391    /**
392     * Tests whether one type, method, or field hides another.
393     *
394     * @param hider   the first element
395     * @param hidden  the second element
396     * @return {@code true} if and only if the first element hides
397     *          the second
398     */
399    boolean hides(Element hider, Element hidden);
400
401    /**
402     * Tests whether one method, as a member of a given type,
403     * overrides another method.
404     * When a non-abstract method overrides an abstract one, the
405     * former is also said to <i>implement</i> the latter.
406     *
407     * <p> In the simplest and most typical usage, the value of the
408     * {@code type} parameter will simply be the class or interface
409     * directly enclosing {@code overrider} (the possibly-overriding
410     * method).  For example, suppose {@code m1} represents the method
411     * {@code String.hashCode} and {@code m2} represents {@code
412     * Object.hashCode}.  We can then ask whether {@code m1} overrides
413     * {@code m2} within the class {@code String} (it does):
414     *
415     * <blockquote>
416     * {@code assert elements.overrides(m1, m2,
417     *          elements.getTypeElement("java.lang.String")); }
418     * </blockquote>
419     *
420     * A more interesting case can be illustrated by the following example
421     * in which a method in type {@code A} does not override a
422     * like-named method in type {@code B}:
423     *
424     * <blockquote>
425     * {@code class A { public void m() {} } }<br>
426     * {@code interface B { void m(); } }<br>
427     * ...<br>
428     * {@code m1 = ...;  // A.m }<br>
429     * {@code m2 = ...;  // B.m }<br>
430     * {@code assert ! elements.overrides(m1, m2,
431     *          elements.getTypeElement("A")); }
432     * </blockquote>
433     *
434     * When viewed as a member of a third type {@code C}, however,
435     * the method in {@code A} does override the one in {@code B}:
436     *
437     * <blockquote>
438     * {@code class C extends A implements B {} }<br>
439     * ...<br>
440     * {@code assert elements.overrides(m1, m2,
441     *          elements.getTypeElement("C")); }
442     * </blockquote>
443     *
444     * @param overrider  the first method, possible overrider
445     * @param overridden  the second method, possibly being overridden
446     * @param type   the type of which the first method is a member
447     * @return {@code true} if and only if the first method overrides
448     *          the second
449     * @jls 8.4.8 Inheritance, Overriding, and Hiding
450     * @jls 9.4.1 Inheritance and Overriding
451     */
452    boolean overrides(ExecutableElement overrider, ExecutableElement overridden,
453                      TypeElement type);
454
455    /**
456     * Returns the text of a <i>constant expression</i> representing a
457     * primitive value or a string.
458     * The text returned is in a form suitable for representing the value
459     * in source code.
460     *
461     * @param value  a primitive value or string
462     * @return the text of a constant expression
463     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the argument is not a primitive
464     *          value or string
465     *
466     * @see VariableElement#getConstantValue()
467     */
468    String getConstantExpression(Object value);
469
470    /**
471     * Prints a representation of the elements to the given writer in
472     * the specified order.  The main purpose of this method is for
473     * diagnostics.  The exact format of the output is <em>not</em>
474     * specified and is subject to change.
475     *
476     * @param w the writer to print the output to
477     * @param elements the elements to print
478     */
479    void printElements(java.io.Writer w, Element... elements);
480
481    /**
482     * Return a name with the same sequence of characters as the
483     * argument.
484     *
485     * @param cs the character sequence to return as a name
486     * @return a name with the same sequence of characters as the argument
487     */
488    Name getName(CharSequence cs);
489
490    /**
491     * Returns {@code true} if the type element is a functional interface, {@code false} otherwise.
492     *
493     * @param type the type element being examined
494     * @return {@code true} if the element is a functional interface, {@code false} otherwise
495     * @jls 9.8 Functional Interfaces
496     * @since 1.8
497     */
498    boolean isFunctionalInterface(TypeElement type);
499}
500