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package org.gradle.api.attributes;

import java.util.Comparator;

/**
 * An attribute matching strategy is responsible for providing information about how an {@link Attribute}
 * is matched during dependency resolution. In particular, it will tell if a value, provided by a consumer,
 * is compatible with a value provided by a candidate.
 *
 * @param  the type of the attribute
 * @since 3.3
 */
public interface AttributeMatchingStrategy {
    CompatibilityRuleChain getCompatibilityRules();

    DisambiguationRuleChain getDisambiguationRules();

    /**
     * 

A short-hand way to define both a compatibility rule and * a disambiguation rule based on an order defined by the provided * {@link Comparator}.

* *

All provider values which are lower than or equal the consumer value are * compatible. When disambiguating, it will pick the highest compatible value.

* * @param comparator the comparator to use for compatibility and disambiguation */ void ordered(Comparator comparator); /** *

A short-hand way to define both a compatibility rule and * a disambiguation rule based on an order defined by the provided * {@link Comparator}.

* *

All provider values which are lower than or equal the consumer value are * compatible.

* * @param pickLast tells if, for disambiguation, we should pick the last value in order instead of the first one * @param comparator the comparator to use for compatibility and disambiguation */ void ordered(boolean pickLast, Comparator comparator); }




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