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package dagger.internal.codegen.binding;

import static androidx.room.compiler.processing.XElementKt.isMethod;
import static androidx.room.compiler.processing.XElementKt.isVariableElement;
import static dagger.internal.codegen.extension.DaggerStreams.toImmutableSet;
import static dagger.internal.codegen.xprocessing.XElements.asMethod;
import static dagger.internal.codegen.xprocessing.XElements.asVariable;

import androidx.room.compiler.processing.XAnnotation;
import androidx.room.compiler.processing.XElement;
import androidx.room.compiler.processing.XNullability;
import androidx.room.compiler.processing.XType;
import com.google.auto.value.AutoValue;
import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableSet;
import com.squareup.javapoet.ClassName;
import dagger.internal.codegen.xprocessing.XAnnotations;
import java.util.stream.Stream;

/**
 * Contains information about the nullability of an element.
 *
 * 

Note that an element can be nullable if either: * *

    *
  • The element is annotated with {@code Nullable} or *
  • the associated kotlin type is nullable (i.e. {@code T?} types in Kotlin source). *
*/ @AutoValue public abstract class Nullability { /** A constant that can represent any non-null element. */ public static final Nullability NOT_NULLABLE = new AutoValue_Nullability(false, ImmutableSet.of()); public static Nullability of(XElement element) { return new AutoValue_Nullability( /* isKotlinTypeNullable= */ isKotlinTypeNullable(element), /* nullableAnnotations= */ getNullableAnnotations(element)); } private static ImmutableSet getNullableAnnotations(XElement element) { return getNullableAnnotations(element.getAllAnnotations().stream(), ImmutableSet.of()); } private static ImmutableSet getNullableAnnotations( Stream annotations, ImmutableSet filterSet) { return annotations .map(XAnnotations::getClassName) .filter(annotation -> annotation.simpleName().contentEquals("Nullable")) .filter(annotation -> !filterSet.contains(annotation)) .collect(toImmutableSet()); } /** * Returns {@code true} if the element's type is a Kotlin nullable type, e.g. {@code Foo?}. * *

Note that this method ignores any {@code @Nullable} type annotations and only looks for * explicit {@code ?} usages on kotlin types. */ private static boolean isKotlinTypeNullable(XElement element) { if (element.getClosestMemberContainer().isFromJava()) { // Note: Technically, it isn't possible for Java sources to have nullable types like in Kotlin // sources, but for some reason KSP treats certain types as nullable if they have a // specific @Nullable (TYPE_USE target) annotation. Thus, to avoid inconsistencies with KAPT, // just return false if this element is from a java source. return false; } else if (isMethod(element)) { return isKotlinTypeNullable(asMethod(element).getReturnType()); } else if (isVariableElement(element)) { return isKotlinTypeNullable(asVariable(element).getType()); } else { return false; } } private static boolean isKotlinTypeNullable(XType type) { return type.getNullability() == XNullability.NULLABLE; } public abstract boolean isKotlinTypeNullable(); public abstract ImmutableSet nullableAnnotations(); public final boolean isNullable() { return isKotlinTypeNullable() || !nullableAnnotations().isEmpty(); } Nullability() {} }





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