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package com.tngtech.archunit.junit;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import com.tngtech.archunit.PublicAPI;
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.domain.JavaClasses;
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.importer.ClassFileImporter;
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.importer.ImportOption;
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.importer.ImportOption.DoNotIncludeJars;
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.importer.ImportOption.DoNotIncludeTests;
import com.tngtech.archunit.core.importer.ImportOptions;
import org.junit.platform.commons.annotation.Testable;
import static com.tngtech.archunit.PublicAPI.Usage.ACCESS;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME;
/**
* Specifies which packages/locations should be scanned and tested when running a JUnit 5 test.
*
* To ignore certain classes (e.g. classes in test scope) see {@link #importOptions()}, in particular {@link DoNotIncludeTests} and
* {@link DoNotIncludeJars}.
*
* When checking rules, it is important to remember that all relevant information/classes need to be imported for the rules
* to work. For example, if class A accesses class B and class B extends class C, but class B is not imported, then
* a rule checking for no accesses to classes assignable to C will not fail, since ArchUnit does not know about the details
* of class B, but only simple information like the fully qualified name. For information how to configure the import and
* resolution behavior of missing classes, compare {@link ClassFileImporter}.
*
* @see ClassFileImporter
*/
@Testable
@Target(TYPE)
@Retention(RUNTIME)
@PublicAPI(usage = ACCESS)
public @interface AnalyzeClasses {
/**
* @return Packages to look for within the classpath / modulepath
*/
String[] packages() default {};
/**
* @return Classes that specify packages to look for within the classpath / modulepath
*/
Class>[] packagesOf() default {};
/**
* @return Implementations of {@link LocationProvider}. Allows to completely customize the sources,
* where classes are imported from.
*/
Class extends LocationProvider>[] locations() default {};
/**
* Allows to filter the class import. The supplied types will be instantiated and used to create the
* {@link ImportOptions} passed to the {@link ClassFileImporter}. Considering caching, compare the notes on
* {@link ImportOption}.
*
* @return The types of {@link ImportOption} to use for the import
*/
Class extends ImportOption>[] importOptions() default {};
/**
* Controls, if {@link JavaClasses} should be cached by location,
* to be reused between several test classes, or just within the same class.
*
* @return The {@link CacheMode} to use for this test class.
*/
CacheMode cacheMode() default CacheMode.FOREVER;
}