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package groovy.transform;
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.ClassNode;
/**
* Java doesn't allow you to have null as an attribute value. It wants you to indicate what you really
* mean by null, so that is what we do here - as ugly as it is.
*/
public final class Undefined {
private Undefined() {}
public static final String STRING = "";
public static final class CLASS {}
public static boolean isUndefined(String other) { return STRING.equals(other); }
public static boolean isUndefined(ClassNode other) { return CLASS.class.getName().equals(other.getName()); }
}