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package groovy.lang;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

/**
 * This annotation can be used by API or DSL writers to document parameters which accept a closure.
 * In that case, using this annotation, you can specify what the delegate type of the closure will
 * be. This is important for IDE support.
 * 

* This annotation can also be used to help the type checker ({@link groovy.transform.TypeChecked}) * which would not report errors then if the delegate is of the documented type. Of course, it is * also compatible with {@link groovy.transform.CompileStatic}. *

* Example: *

 * // Document the fact that the delegate of the closure will be an ExecSpec
 * ExecResult exec(@DelegatesTo(ExecSpec) Closure closure) { ... }
 * 
* * @author Cedric Champeau * @author Peter Niderwieser * @since 2.1.0 */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.PARAMETER}) public @interface DelegatesTo { Class value() default Target.class; /** * The {@link Closure#resolveStrategy} used by the closure. */ int strategy() default Closure.OWNER_FIRST; /** * The index of the generic type that will be the type of the closure's delegate. * The generic types are considered with respect to the {@code @DelegatesTo.Target} annotated * parameter for this usage, with the index starting at 0. */ int genericTypeIndex() default -1; /** * In cases when there are multiple {@code @DelegatesTo.Target} annotated parameters, this * member should be set to the {@link DelegatesTo.Target#value()} of the correct target. */ String target() default ""; /** * The type member should be used when the type of the delegate cannot * be represented with {@link #value()}, {@link #genericTypeIndex()} or * {@link #target()}. In this case, it is possible to use a String to represent * the type, at the cost of potential uncaught errors at compile time if the * type is invalid and increased compile time. * * @return a String representation of a type * @since 2.4.0 */ String type() default ""; /** * Parameter annotation used to specify the delegate for a {@code @DelegatesTo} annotated * parameter of the same method. */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @java.lang.annotation.Target({ElementType.PARAMETER}) public static @interface Target { /** * An identifier that should be used to disambiguate targets when there are * multiple {@code @DelegatesTo.Target} annotated parameters. */ String value() default ""; } }




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