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package lombok;
/**
* Use {@code val} as the type of any local variable declaration (even in a for-each statement), and the type will be inferred from the initializing expression.
* For example: {@code val x = 10.0;} will infer {@code double}, and {@code val y = new ArrayList();} will infer {@code ArrayList}. The local variable
* will also be made final.
*
* Note that this is an interface because {@code val x = 10;} will be desugared to @val int x = 10;
*/
public @interface val {
}