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package com.google.inject.multibindings;

import java.util.List;

import com.google.inject.Binding;
import com.google.inject.Key;
import com.google.inject.TypeLiteral;
import com.google.inject.spi.Element;
import com.google.inject.spi.Elements;

/**
 * A binding for a Multibinder.
 * 
 * @param  The fully qualified type of the set, including Set. For example:
 *          MultibinderBinding<Set<Boolean>>
 * 
 * @since 3.0
 * @author [email protected] (Sam Berlin)
 */
public interface MultibinderBinding {

  /** Returns the key for the set. */
  Key getSetKey();
  
  /**
   * Returns the TypeLiteral that describes the type of elements in the set.
   * 

* The elements will always match the type Set's generic type. For example, if getSetKey returns a * key of Set<String>, then this will always return a * TypeLiteral<String>. */ TypeLiteral getElementTypeLiteral(); /** * Returns all bindings that make up the set. This is only supported on bindings returned from an * injector. This will throw {@link UnsupportedOperationException} if it is called on an element * retrieved from {@link Elements#getElements}. *

* The elements will always match the type Set's generic type. For example, if getSetKey returns a * key of Set<String>, then this will always return a list of type * List<Binding<String>>. */ List> getElements(); /** * Returns true if the multibinder permits duplicates. This is only supported on bindings returned * from an injector. This will throw {@link UnsupportedOperationException} if it is called on a * MultibinderBinding retrieved from {@link Elements#getElements}. */ boolean permitsDuplicates(); /** * Returns true if this Multibinder uses the given Element. This will be true for bindings that * derive the elements of the set and other bindings that Multibinder uses internally. This will * work for MultibinderBindings retrieved from an injector and {@link Elements#getElements}. * Usually this is only necessary if you are working with elements retrieved from modules (without * an Injector), otherwise {@link #getElements} and {@link #permitsDuplicates} are better options. *

* If you need to introspect the details of the set, such as the values or if it permits * duplicates, it is necessary to pass the elements through an Injector and use * {@link #getElements()} and {@link #permitsDuplicates()}. */ boolean containsElement(Element element); }





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