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package com.github.javaparser.resolution.declarations;
import com.github.javaparser.ast.Node;
import java.util.Optional;
/**
* A declaration that can be potentially associated with an AST node.
* @param type of AST Node that can be associated
*/
public interface AssociableToAST {
/**
* If the declaration is associated to an AST node return it, otherwise it return empty.
* Declaration based on source code have an AST node associated while others don't. Example
* of other declarations are declarations coming from reflection or JARs.
*
* You may wonder how this method is different from the various getWrappedNode.
* The difference is that toAst is present in all Resolved* declarations (such as
* ResolvedAnnotationDeclaration), while getWrappedNode is present
* only on the subclasses of the Resolved* declarations that derive from JP AST nodes (such as
* JavaParserClassDeclaration). Therefore one
* which has a Resolved* declaration need to do a downcast before being able to use getWrappedNode.
*
* Now, this means that toAst could potentially replace getWrappedNode (but not the other way around!).
* However toAst return an Optional, which is less convenient than getting the direct node. Also,
* toAst sometimes have to return a more generic node. This is the case for subclasses of
* ResolvedClassDeclaration. In those cases toAst return a Node. Why? Because both anonymous
* class declarations and standard class declarations are subclasses of that. In one case the
* underlying AST node is an ObjectCreationExpr, while in the other case it is ClassOrInterfaceDeclaration.
* In these cases getWrappedNode is particularly nice because it returns the right type of AST node,
* not just a Node.
*/
default Optional toAst() {
throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
}
}