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package com.google.devtools.common.options;

import com.google.common.collect.ImmutableMap;
import java.util.Map;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;

/**
 * A read-only interface for options parser results, which only allows to query the options of
 * a specific class, but not e.g. the residue any other information pertaining to the command line.
 */
public interface OptionsProvider {
  public static final OptionsProvider EMPTY =
      new OptionsProvider() {
        @Override
        @Nullable
        public  O getOptions(Class optionsClass) {
          return null;
        }

        @Override
        public Map getStarlarkOptions() {
          return ImmutableMap.of();
        }
      };

  /**
   * Returns the options instance for the given {@code optionsClass}, that is,
   * the parsed options, or null if it is not among those available.
   *
   * 

The returned options should be treated by library code as immutable and * a provider is permitted to return the same options instance multiple times. */ @Nullable O getOptions(Class optionsClass); /** * Returns the starlark options in a name:value map. * *

These follow the basics of the option syntax, --<name>=<value> but are parsed and stored * differently than native options based on <name> starting with "//". This is a sufficient * demarcation between starlark flags and native flags for now since all starlark flags are * targets and are identified by their package path. But in the future when we implement short * names for starlark options, this will need to change. */ Map getStarlarkOptions(); }





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