public interface AnnotationT extends Tree, HasNameT
// Normal annotation
@RequestForEnhancement(
id = 2868724,
synopsis = "Provide time-travel functionality",
engineer = "Mr. Peabody",
date = "4/1/2004"
)
public static void travelThroughTime(Date destination) { ... }
getArguments() will return a list of four elements, each one will be
an AssignmentExpressionT. The first argument will have a lhs for
"id" and a rhs for "2868724".
The second annotation variant is called a "marker"
annotation. Consider:
@Deprecated
class MyClass { }
getArguments() will return an empty list. In particular,
getArgumentList() will return a synthetic ListExpressionT.
The third annotation variant is called a "single-element"
annotation. Consider:
// Single-element annotation
@Copyright("2002 Yoyodyne Propulsion Systems, Inc., ...")
public class OscillationOverthruster { ... } *
getArguments() will return a list of one element. The single argument
will be an expression for "2002 Yoydyne..." etc. Note: This single
argument will NOT be an AssignmentExpressionT. HasModifiersT| Modifier and Type | Field and Description |
|---|---|
static AnnotationT[] |
EMPTY_ARRAY |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
ExpressionT |
getArgumentAt(int i)
Gets the indicated argument.
|
int |
getArgumentCount()
Gets the number of arguments.
|
ListExpressionT |
getArgumentList()
Gets the argument list as a tree.
|
getName, getNameElement, setName, setNameElementaccept, addSelf, addSelf, addSelfAfter, addSelfBefore, clearProperty, cloneSelf, getChildren, getOwningFile, getParent, getPosition, getProperty, getSiblingAfter, getSiblingBefore, getSiblings, getTreeKind, isSynthetic, removeSelf, replaceSelf, setPropertystatic final AnnotationT[] EMPTY_ARRAY
ListExpressionT getArgumentList()
int getArgumentCount()
getArgumentList().getOperandCount() or
getArguments().size().ExpressionT getArgumentAt(int i)
getArgumentList().getOperandAt(i) or
getArguments().get(i).i - 0-based.