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package com.github.dm.jrt.annotation;

import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

/**
 * Through this annotation it is possible to indicate the fields accessed by the target object
 * method.
 * 

* This annotation is used to decorate methods that are to be invoked in an asynchronous way.
* Note that the piece of code inside such methods will be automatically protected so to avoid * concurrency issues. Though, other parts of the code inside the same class will be not.
* In order to prevent unexpected behaviors, it is advisable to avoid using the same class fields * (unless immutable) in protected and non-protected code, or to call synchronous methods through * routines as well. *

* This annotation is meant to have a finer control on this kind of protection. Each method can be * associated to specific fields accessed by the implementation, so that, shared ones are * guaranteed to be handled in a thread safe way. By default, that is when this annotation is * missing, all fields are protected.
* Note that methods sharing the same fields cannot be executed in parallel. *

* Finally, be aware that a method might need to be made accessible in order to be called. That * means that, in case a {@link java.lang.SecurityManager} is installed, a security exception might * be raised based on the specific policy implemented. *

* Remember also that, in order for the annotation to properly work at run time, you will need to * add the following rules to your Proguard file (if employing it for shrinking or obfuscation): *

 *     
 *
 *         -keepattributes RuntimeVisibleAnnotations
 *         -keepclassmembers class ** {
 *              @com.github.dm.jrt.annotation.SharedFields *;
 *         }
 *     
 * 
*

* Created by davide-maestroni on 01/26/2015. * * @see com.github.dm.jrt.builder.ProxyConfiguration ProxyConfiguration */ @Target(ElementType.METHOD) @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) public @interface SharedFields { /** * The shared field names associated with the annotated method. * * @return the field names. */ String[] value(); }





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