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package groovy.transform;
import org.codehaus.groovy.transform.GroovyASTTransformationClass;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* Annotation used for turning off Groovy's auto visibility conventions.
* By default, Groovy automatically turns package protected fields into properties
* and makes package protected methods, constructors and classes public.
* This annotation allows this feature to be turned
* off and revert back to Java behavior if needed.
*
* Place it on classes, fields, constructors or methods of interest as follows:
*
* {@code @}PackageScope class Bar { // package protected
* {@code @}PackageScope int field // package protected; not a property
* {@code @}PackageScope method(){} // package protected
* }
*
* or for greater control, at the class level with one or more
* PackageScopeTarget
values:
*
* import static groovy.transform.PackageScopeTarget.*
* {@code @}PackageScope([CLASS, FIELDS])
* class Foo { // class will have package protected scope
* int field1, field2 // both package protected
* def method(){} // public
* }
* {@code @}PackageScope(METHODS)
* class Bar { // public
* int field // treated as a property
* def method1(){} // package protected
* def method2(){} // package protected
* }
*
*
* This transformation is not frequently needed but can be useful in certain testing scenarios
* or when using a third-party library or framework which relies upon package scoping.
*
* @author Paul King
* @since 1.8.0
*/
@java.lang.annotation.Documented
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@Target({ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR, ElementType.FIELD})
@GroovyASTTransformationClass("org.codehaus.groovy.transform.PackageScopeASTTransformation")
public @interface PackageScope {
groovy.transform.PackageScopeTarget[] value() default {PackageScopeTarget.CLASS};
}