Types.java revision 2571:10fc81ac75b4
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25
26package javax.lang.model.util;
27
28import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
29import java.lang.annotation.AnnotationTypeMismatchException;
30import java.lang.annotation.IncompleteAnnotationException;
31import java.util.List;
32import javax.lang.model.element.*;
33import javax.lang.model.type.*;
34
35/**
36 * Utility methods for operating on types.
37 *
38 * <p><b>Compatibility Note:</b> Methods may be added to this interface
39 * in future releases of the platform.
40 *
41 * @author Joseph D. Darcy
42 * @author Scott Seligman
43 * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute;
44 * @see javax.annotation.processing.ProcessingEnvironment#getTypeUtils
45 * @since 1.6
46 */
47public interface Types {
48
49    /**
50     * Returns the element corresponding to a type.
51     * The type may be a {@code DeclaredType} or {@code TypeVariable}.
52     * Returns {@code null} if the type is not one with a
53     * corresponding element.
54     *
55     * @param t the type to map to an element
56     * @return the element corresponding to the given type
57     */
58    Element asElement(TypeMirror t);
59
60    /**
61     * Tests whether two {@code TypeMirror} objects represent the same type.
62     *
63     * <p>Caveat: if either of the arguments to this method represents a
64     * wildcard, this method will return false.  As a consequence, a wildcard
65     * is not the same type as itself.  This might be surprising at first,
66     * but makes sense once you consider that an example like this must be
67     * rejected by the compiler:
68     * <pre>
69     *   {@code List<?> list = new ArrayList<Object>();}
70     *   {@code list.add(list.get(0));}
71     * </pre>
72     *
73     * <p>Since annotations are only meta-data associated with a type,
74     * the set of annotations on either argument is <em>not</em> taken
75     * into account when computing whether or not two {@code
76     * TypeMirror} objects are the same type. In particular, two
77     * {@code TypeMirror} objects can have different annotations and
78     * still be considered the same.
79     *
80     * @param t1  the first type
81     * @param t2  the second type
82     * @return {@code true} if and only if the two types are the same
83     */
84    boolean isSameType(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2);
85
86    /**
87     * Tests whether one type is a subtype of another.
88     * Any type is considered to be a subtype of itself.
89     *
90     * @param t1  the first type
91     * @param t2  the second type
92     * @return {@code true} if and only if the first type is a subtype
93     *          of the second
94     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given an executable or package type
95     * @jls 4.10 Subtyping
96     */
97    boolean isSubtype(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2);
98
99    /**
100     * Tests whether one type is assignable to another.
101     *
102     * @param t1  the first type
103     * @param t2  the second type
104     * @return {@code true} if and only if the first type is assignable
105     *          to the second
106     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given an executable or package type
107     * @jls 5.2 Assignment Conversion
108     */
109    boolean isAssignable(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2);
110
111    /**
112     * Tests whether one type argument <i>contains</i> another.
113     *
114     * @param t1  the first type
115     * @param t2  the second type
116     * @return {@code true} if and only if the first type contains the second
117     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given an executable or package type
118     * @jls 4.5.1.1 Type Argument Containment and Equivalence
119     */
120    boolean contains(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2);
121
122    /**
123     * Tests whether the signature of one method is a <i>subsignature</i>
124     * of another.
125     *
126     * @param m1  the first method
127     * @param m2  the second method
128     * @return {@code true} if and only if the first signature is a
129     *          subsignature of the second
130     * @jls 8.4.2 Method Signature
131     */
132    boolean isSubsignature(ExecutableType m1, ExecutableType m2);
133
134    /**
135     * Returns the direct supertypes of a type. The interface types, if any,
136     * will appear last in the list. For an interface type with no direct
137     * super-interfaces, a type mirror representing {@code java.lang.Object}
138     * is returned.
139     *
140     * @param t  the type being examined
141     * @return the direct supertypes, or an empty list if none
142     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given an executable or package type
143     * @jls 4.10 Subtyping
144     */
145    List<? extends TypeMirror> directSupertypes(TypeMirror t);
146
147    /**
148     * Returns the erasure of a type.
149     *
150     * @param t  the type to be erased
151     * @return the erasure of the given type
152     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given a package type
153     * @jls 4.6 Type Erasure
154     */
155    TypeMirror erasure(TypeMirror t);
156
157    /**
158     * Returns the class of a boxed value of a given primitive type.
159     * That is, <i>boxing conversion</i> is applied.
160     *
161     * @param p  the primitive type to be converted
162     * @return the class of a boxed value of type {@code p}
163     * @jls 5.1.7 Boxing Conversion
164     */
165    TypeElement boxedClass(PrimitiveType p);
166
167    /**
168     * Returns the type (a primitive type) of unboxed values of a given type.
169     * That is, <i>unboxing conversion</i> is applied.
170     *
171     * @param t  the type to be unboxed
172     * @return the type of an unboxed value of type {@code t}
173     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the given type has no
174     *          unboxing conversion
175     * @jls 5.1.8 Unboxing Conversion
176     */
177    PrimitiveType unboxedType(TypeMirror t);
178
179    /**
180     * Applies capture conversion to a type.
181     *
182     * @param t  the type to be converted
183     * @return the result of applying capture conversion
184     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if given an executable or package type
185     * @jls 5.1.10 Capture Conversion
186     */
187    TypeMirror capture(TypeMirror t);
188
189    /**
190     * Returns a primitive type.
191     *
192     * @param kind  the kind of primitive type to return
193     * @return a primitive type
194     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code kind} is not a primitive kind
195     */
196    PrimitiveType getPrimitiveType(TypeKind kind);
197
198    /**
199     * Returns the null type.  This is the type of {@code null}.
200     *
201     * @return the null type
202     */
203    NullType getNullType();
204
205    /**
206     * Returns a pseudo-type used where no actual type is appropriate.
207     * The kind of type to return may be either
208     * {@link TypeKind#VOID VOID} or {@link TypeKind#NONE NONE}.
209     * For packages, use
210     * {@link Elements#getPackageElement(CharSequence)}{@code .asType()}
211     * instead.
212     *
213     * @param kind  the kind of type to return
214     * @return a pseudo-type of kind {@code VOID} or {@code NONE}
215     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code kind} is not valid
216     */
217    NoType getNoType(TypeKind kind);
218
219    /**
220     * Returns an array type with the specified component type.
221     *
222     * @param componentType  the component type
223     * @return an array type with the specified component type.
224     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the component type is not valid for
225     *          an array
226     */
227    ArrayType getArrayType(TypeMirror componentType);
228
229    /**
230     * Returns a new wildcard type argument.  Either of the wildcard's
231     * bounds may be specified, or neither, but not both.
232     *
233     * @param extendsBound  the extends (upper) bound, or {@code null} if none
234     * @param superBound    the super (lower) bound, or {@code null} if none
235     * @return a new wildcard
236     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if bounds are not valid
237     */
238    WildcardType getWildcardType(TypeMirror extendsBound,
239                                 TypeMirror superBound);
240
241    /**
242     * Returns the type corresponding to a type element and
243     * actual type arguments.
244     * Given the type element for {@code Set} and the type mirror
245     * for {@code String},
246     * for example, this method may be used to get the
247     * parameterized type {@code Set<String>}.
248     *
249     * <p> The number of type arguments must either equal the
250     * number of the type element's formal type parameters, or must be
251     * zero.  If zero, and if the type element is generic,
252     * then the type element's raw type is returned.
253     *
254     * <p> If a parameterized type is being returned, its type element
255     * must not be contained within a generic outer class.
256     * The parameterized type {@code Outer<String>.Inner<Number>},
257     * for example, may be constructed by first using this
258     * method to get the type {@code Outer<String>}, and then invoking
259     * {@link #getDeclaredType(DeclaredType, TypeElement, TypeMirror...)}.
260     *
261     * @param typeElem  the type element
262     * @param typeArgs  the actual type arguments
263     * @return the type corresponding to the type element and
264     *          actual type arguments
265     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if too many or too few
266     *          type arguments are given, or if an inappropriate type
267     *          argument or type element is provided
268     */
269    DeclaredType getDeclaredType(TypeElement typeElem, TypeMirror... typeArgs);
270
271    /**
272     * Returns the type corresponding to a type element
273     * and actual type arguments, given a
274     * {@linkplain DeclaredType#getEnclosingType() containing type}
275     * of which it is a member.
276     * The parameterized type {@code Outer<String>.Inner<Number>},
277     * for example, may be constructed by first using
278     * {@link #getDeclaredType(TypeElement, TypeMirror...)}
279     * to get the type {@code Outer<String>}, and then invoking
280     * this method.
281     *
282     * <p> If the containing type is a parameterized type,
283     * the number of type arguments must equal the
284     * number of {@code typeElem}'s formal type parameters.
285     * If it is not parameterized or if it is {@code null}, this method is
286     * equivalent to {@code getDeclaredType(typeElem, typeArgs)}.
287     *
288     * @param containing  the containing type, or {@code null} if none
289     * @param typeElem    the type element
290     * @param typeArgs    the actual type arguments
291     * @return the type corresponding to the type element and
292     *          actual type arguments, contained within the given type
293     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if too many or too few
294     *          type arguments are given, or if an inappropriate type
295     *          argument, type element, or containing type is provided
296     */
297    DeclaredType getDeclaredType(DeclaredType containing,
298                                 TypeElement typeElem, TypeMirror... typeArgs);
299
300    /**
301     * Returns the type of an element when that element is viewed as
302     * a member of, or otherwise directly contained by, a given type.
303     * For example,
304     * when viewed as a member of the parameterized type {@code Set<String>},
305     * the {@code Set.add} method is an {@code ExecutableType}
306     * whose parameter is of type {@code String}.
307     *
308     * @param containing  the containing type
309     * @param element     the element
310     * @return the type of the element as viewed from the containing type
311     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the element is not a valid one
312     *          for the given type
313     */
314    TypeMirror asMemberOf(DeclaredType containing, Element element);
315}
316