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package com.google.errorprone.annotations.concurrent;
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD;
import static java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.CLASS;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* The method to which this annotation is applied releases one or more locks. The caller must hold
* the locks when the function is entered, and will not hold them when it completes.
*
* This annotation does not apply to built-in (synchronization) locks, which cannot be released
* without being acquired in the same method.
*
*
The arguments determine which locks the annotated method releases:
*
*
* field-name
: The lock is referenced by the final instance field specified by
* field-name.
* class-name.this.field-name
: For inner classes, it may be necessary to
* disambiguate 'this'; the class-name.this designation allows you to specify which
* 'this' reference is intended.
* class-name.field-name
: The lock is referenced by the static final field
* specified by class-name.field-name.
* method-name()
: The lock object is returned by calling the named nullary
* method.
*
*
* @deprecated the correctness of this annotation is not enforced; it will soon be removed.
*/
@Target(METHOD)
@Retention(CLASS)
@Deprecated
public @interface UnlockMethod {
String[] value();
}
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