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Immutable value-type code generation for Java 1.6+.
/*
* Copyright 2012 Google LLC
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at
*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
* Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
* distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
* WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
* See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
* limitations under the License.
*/
package com.google.auto.value.processor;
import com.google.auto.value.processor.PropertyBuilderClassifier.PropertyBuilder;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableList;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMultimap;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;
import com.google.escapevelocity.Template;
import java.util.Optional;
import javax.annotation.processing.ProcessingEnvironment;
import javax.lang.model.util.Types;
/**
* The variables to substitute into the autovalue.vm template.
*
* @author [email protected] (Éamonn McManus)
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused") // the fields in this class are only read via reflection
class AutoValueTemplateVars extends AutoValueOrOneOfTemplateVars {
/**
* The properties defined by the parent class's abstract methods. The elements of this set are in
* the same order as the original abstract method declarations in the AutoValue class.
*/
ImmutableSet props;
/**
* Whether to include identifiers in strings in the generated code. If false, exception messages
* will not mention properties by name, and {@code toString()} will include neither property names
* nor the name of the {@code @AutoValue} class.
*/
Boolean identifiers;
/** The type utilities returned by {@link ProcessingEnvironment#getTypeUtils()}. */
Types types;
/**
* The encoding of the {@code @GwtCompatible} annotation to add to this class, or an empty string
* if there is none. A non-empty value will look something like {@code
* "@`com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible`(serializable = true)"}, where the {@code ``}
* represent the encoding used by {@link TypeEncoder}.
*/
String gwtCompatibleAnnotation;
/** The text of the serialVersionUID constant, or empty if there is none. */
String serialVersionUID;
/** The simple name of the generated subclass. */
String subclass;
/**
* The simple name of the final generated subclass. For {@code @AutoValue public static class Foo
* {}} this should always be "AutoValue_Foo".
*/
String finalSubclass;
/**
* True if the generated class should be final (there are no extensions that will generate
* subclasses)
*/
Boolean isFinal = false;
/**
* The modifiers (for example {@code final} or {@code abstract}) for the generated subclass,
* followed by a space if they are not empty.
*/
String modifiers;
/**
* The name of the builder type as it should appear in source code, or empty if there is no
* builder type. If class {@code Address} contains {@code @AutoValue.Builder} class Builder then
* this will typically be {@code "Address.Builder"}.
*/
String builderTypeName = "";
/**
* The formal generic signature of the {@code AutoValue.Builder} class. This is empty, or contains
* type variables with optional bounds, for example {@code }.
*/
String builderFormalTypes = "";
/**
* The generic signature used by the generated builder subclass for its superclass reference. This
* is empty, or contains only type variables with no bounds, for example {@code }.
*/
String builderActualTypes = "";
/** True if the builder being implemented is an interface, false if it is an abstract class. */
Boolean builderIsInterface = false;
/** The builder's build method, often {@code "build"}. */
Optional buildMethod = Optional.empty();
/**
* A multimap from property names (like foo) to the corresponding setters. The same property may
* be set by more than one setter. For example, an ImmutableList might be set by {@code
* setFoo(ImmutableList)} and {@code setFoo(String[])}.
*/
ImmutableMultimap builderSetters = ImmutableMultimap.of();
/**
* A map from property names to information about the associated property builder. A property
* called foo (defined by a method foo() or getFoo()) can have a property builder called
* fooBuilder(). The type of foo must be a type that has an associated builder following certain
* conventions. Guava immutable types such as ImmutableList follow those conventions, as do many
* {@code @AutoValue} types.
*/
ImmutableMap builderPropertyBuilders = ImmutableMap.of();
/**
* Properties that are required to be set. A property must be set explicitly except in the
* following cases:
*
*
* - it is {@code @Nullable} (in which case it defaults to null);
*
- it is {@code Optional} (in which case it defaults to empty);
*
- it has a property-builder method (in which case it defaults to empty).
*
*/
ImmutableSet builderRequiredProperties = ImmutableSet.of();
/**
* A map from property names to information about the associated property getter. A property
* called foo (defined by a method foo() or getFoo()) can have a property getter method with the
* same name (foo() or getFoo()) and either the same return type or an Optional (or OptionalInt,
* etc) wrapping it.
*/
ImmutableMap builderGetters = ImmutableMap.of();
/** Any {@code toBuilder()} methods, that is methods that return the builder type. */
ImmutableList toBuilderMethods;
private static final Template TEMPLATE = parsedTemplateForResource("autovalue.vm");
@Override
Template parsedTemplate() {
return TEMPLATE;
}
}
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