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package com.intellij.psi;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.NotNull;
import org.jetbrains.annotations.Nullable;
/**
* Represents a Java lambda expression.
*/
public interface PsiLambdaExpression extends PsiFunctionalExpression {
/**
* Returns this lambda expression's parameter list.
*
* @return parameter list.
*/
@NotNull
PsiParameterList getParameterList();
/**
* Returns PSI element representing lambda expression body: {@link PsiCodeBlock}, {@link PsiExpression},
* or null if the expression is incomplete.
*
* @return lambda expression body.
*/
@Nullable
PsiElement getBody();
boolean isVoidCompatible();
boolean isValueCompatible();
/**
* @return true when lambda declares parameter types explicitly
*/
boolean hasFormalParameterTypes();
/**
* A lambda expression (§15.27) is potentially compatible with a functional interface type (§9.8) if all of the following are true:
* The arity of the target type's function type is the same as the arity of the lambda expression.
* If the target type's function type has a void return, then the lambda body is either a statement expression (§14.8) or a void-compatible block (§15.27.2).
* If the target type's function type has a (non-void) return type, then the lambda body is either an expression or a value-compatible block (§15.27.2).
*/
boolean isPotentiallyCompatible(PsiType left);
}
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