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/***
* ASM: a very small and fast Java bytecode manipulation framework
* Copyright (c) 2000-2007 INRIA, France Telecom
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package jersey.repackaged.org.objectweb.asm;
/**
* A visitor to visit a Java annotation. The methods of this interface must be
* called in the following order: (visit | visitEnum |
* visitAnnotation | visitArray)* visitEnd.
*
* @author Eric Bruneton
* @author Eugene Kuleshov
*/
public interface AnnotationVisitor {
/**
* Visits a primitive value of the annotation.
*
* @param name the value name.
* @param value the actual value, whose type must be {@link Byte},
* {@link Boolean}, {@link Character}, {@link Short},
* {@link Integer}, {@link Long}, {@link Float}, {@link Double},
* {@link String} or {@link Type}. This value can also be an array
* of byte, boolean, short, char, int, long, float or double values
* (this is equivalent to using {@link #visitArray visitArray} and
* visiting each array element in turn, but is more convenient).
*/
void visit(String name, Object value);
/**
* Visits an enumeration value of the annotation.
*
* @param name the value name.
* @param desc the class descriptor of the enumeration class.
* @param value the actual enumeration value.
*/
void visitEnum(String name, String desc, String value);
/**
* Visits a nested annotation value of the annotation.
*
* @param name the value name.
* @param desc the class descriptor of the nested annotation class.
* @return a visitor to visit the actual nested annotation value, or
* null if this visitor is not interested in visiting
* this nested annotation. The nested annotation value must be
* fully visited before calling other methods on this annotation
* visitor.
*/
AnnotationVisitor visitAnnotation(String name, String desc);
/**
* Visits an array value of the annotation. Note that arrays of primitive
* types (such as byte, boolean, short, char, int, long, float or double)
* can be passed as value to {@link #visit visit}. This is what
* {@link ClassReader} does.
*
* @param name the value name.
* @return a visitor to visit the actual array value elements, or
* null if this visitor is not interested in visiting
* these values. The 'name' parameters passed to the methods of this
* visitor are ignored. All the array values must be visited
* before calling other methods on this annotation visitor.
*/
AnnotationVisitor visitArray(String name);
/**
* Visits the end of the annotation.
*/
void visitEnd();
}