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package org.gradle.api.attributes;

import org.gradle.api.Action;
import org.gradle.api.ActionConfiguration;
import org.gradle.internal.HasInternalProtocol;

import java.util.Comparator;

/**
 * 

A chain of disambiguation rules. By default the chain is empty and will not do any disambiguation.

* *

For a given set of rules, the execution is done in order, and interrupts as soon as a rule * selected at least one candidate (through {@link MultipleCandidatesDetails#closestMatch(Object)}). *

* *

If the end of the rule chain is reached and that no rule selected a candidate then the candidate list is returned * unmodified, meaning we still have an ambiguous match.

* * @param the concrete type of the attribute */ @HasInternalProtocol public interface DisambiguationRuleChain { /** *

Adds an arbitrary disambiguation rule to the chain.

*

A disambiguation rule can select the best match from a list of candidates.

* *

A rule can express an preference by calling the @{link {@link MultipleCandidatesDetails#closestMatch(Object)} * method to tell that a candidate is the best one.

* *

It is not mandatory for a rule to choose, and it is not an error to select multiple candidates.

* * @param rule the rule to add * @since 4.0 */ void add(Class> rule); /** *

Adds an arbitrary disambiguation rule to the chain, possibly configuring the rule as well.

* * @param rule the rule to add * @param configureAction the action to use to configure the rule * @since 4.0 */ void add(Class> rule, Action configureAction); /** * Adds an ordered disambiguation rule. Values will be compared using the * provided comparator, and the rule will automatically select the first * value (if multiple candidates have the same attribute value, there will * still be an ambiguity). * * @param comparator the comparator to use */ void pickFirst(Comparator comparator); /** * Adds an ordered disambiguation rule. Values will be compared using the * provided comparator, and the rule will automatically select the last * value (if multiple candidates have the same attribute value, there will * still be an ambiguity). * * @param comparator the comparator to use */ void pickLast(Comparator comparator); }




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