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// checkstyle: Checks Java source code for adherence to a set of rules.
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package com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api;
import java.io.File;
import java.util.List;
/**
* The first module that is run as part of Checkstyle and controls its entire
* behavior and children.
*/
public interface RootModule extends Configurable {
/** Cleans up the object. **/
void destroy();
/**
* Processes a set of files.
* Once this is done, it is highly recommended to call for
* the destroy method to close and remove the listeners.
*
* @param files the list of files to be audited.
* @return the total number of audit events with error severity found
* @throws CheckstyleException if error condition within Checkstyle occurs
* @see #destroy()
*/
int process(List files) throws CheckstyleException;
/**
* Add the listener that will be used to receive events from the audit.
*
* @param listener the nosy thing
*/
void addListener(AuditListener listener);
/**
* Sets the classloader used to load Checkstyle core and custom module
* classes when the module tree is being built up.
* If no custom ModuleFactory is being set for the root module then
* this module classloader must be specified.
*
* @param moduleClassLoader the classloader used to load module classes
*/
void setModuleClassLoader(ClassLoader moduleClassLoader);
}