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package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.apt.dispatch;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.impl.ReferenceContext;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.problem.DefaultProblem;
public class AptProblem extends DefaultProblem {
// The batch compiler does not depend on org.eclipse.jdt.apt.pluggable.core; this
// is just an arbitrary string to it, namespace notwithstanding. However, the IDE
// cares about the fact that this string is registered as a marker ID by the
// org.eclipse.jdt.apt.pluggable.core plug-in.
private static final String MARKER_ID = "org.eclipse.jdt.apt.pluggable.core.compileProblem"; //$NON-NLS-1$
/** May be null, if it was not possible to identify problem context */
public final ReferenceContext _referenceContext;
public AptProblem(
ReferenceContext referenceContext,
char[] originatingFileName,
String message,
int id,
String[] stringArguments,
int severity,
int startPosition,
int endPosition,
int line,
int column)
{
super(originatingFileName,
message,
id,
stringArguments,
severity,
startPosition,
endPosition,
line,
column);
_referenceContext = referenceContext;
}
@Override
public int getCategoryID() {
return CAT_UNSPECIFIED;
}
@Override
public String getMarkerType() {
return MARKER_ID;
}
}