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/*
 * JavaClassWriter.java
 *
 * Created on November 9, 2001, 2:27 PM
 */

package com.sun.jdo.spi.persistence.utility.generator;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;

/**
 * This interface can be used to describe a java class -- either
 * top level or inner.  The resulting class definition
 * can be viewed by calling {@link java.lang.Object#toString}, but the entire 
 * source definition is only available when used with a JavaFileWriter.
 * 

* The order of the generated code is up to the implementation. For * example, one implementation may accept fields and methods in any * order and generate all fields together and all methods together, but * maintain the order within the list of fields and methods. Another * implementation may take the same input and generate fields and * methods interspersed among each other in exactly the order they were * added. Still another implementation may make no guarantee as to the * order of members at all. * * @author raccah */ public interface JavaClassWriter { /** Sets the information for the class declaration including modifiers, * name, and comments. Note that the name must not be fully qualified. * @param modifiers The modifier flags for this class. * @param className The (non-qualified) name of this class. * @param comments The comments shown just above the class declaration. * The comments are passed as an array so the line separators can be added * by the implementation. Note that not all implementations will choose * to make use of this comment. * @throws IOException If the class declaration information cannot be set. * @see java.lang.reflect.Modifier */ public void setClassDeclaration (int modifiers, String className, String[] comments) throws IOException; /** Sets the superclass of this class. Note that the name format must * be package style (that is - it can contain . but not / or $). * @param name The name of the superclass. * @throws IOException If the superclass cannot be set. */ public void setSuperclass (String name) throws IOException; /** Adds an interface to the list of those implemented by this class. * @param name The name of the interface. * @throws IOException If the interface cannot be added. */ public void addInterface (String name) throws IOException; /** Adds a field to the list of those declared by this class. Note * that the type format must be package style (that is - it can contain * . but not / or $). * @param name The name of the field. * @param modifiers The modifier flags for this field. * @param type A string representing the type of this field. * @param initialValue A string representing the initial value of * this field. * @param comments The comments shown just above the declaration of * this field. The comments are passed as an array so the line * separators can be added by the implementation. Note that not all * implementations will choose to make use of this comment. * @throws IOException If the field information cannot be added. * @see java.lang.reflect.Modifier */ public void addField (String name, int modifiers, String type, String initialValue, String[] comments) throws IOException; /** Adds an initializer to this class. * @param isStatic True if this is a static initializer, false otherwise. * @param body The implementation block of the initializer. The body of * the implementation is passed as an array so the line separators can * be added by the implementation. * @param comments The comments shown just above the initializer block. * The comments are passed as an array so the line separators can be added * by the implementation. Note that not all implementations will choose * to make use of this comment. * @throws IOException If the initializer information cannot be added. */ public void addInitializer (boolean isStatic, String[] body, String[] comments) throws IOException; /** Adds a constructor to this class. Note that the type format in the * parameter type strings must be package style (that is - it can contain * . but not / or $). * @param name The name of the constructor - should be the same as the * name of the class. * @param modifiers The modifier flags for this constructor. * @param parameterNames A list of parameter names. * @param parameterTypes A list of parameter types. * @param exceptions A list of exceptions. * @param body The implementation block of the constructor. The body of * the implementation is passed as an array so the line separators can * be added by the implementation. * @param comments The comments shown just above the constructor. The * comments are passed as an array so the line separators can be added * by the implementation. Note that not all implementations will choose * to make use of this comment. * @throws IOException If the constructor information cannot be added. * @see java.lang.reflect.Modifier */ public void addConstructor (String name, int modifiers, String[] parameterNames, String[] parameterTypes, String[] exceptions, String[] body, String[] comments) throws IOException; /** Adds a method to this class. Note that the type format in the * return type and parameter type strings must be package style * (that is - it can contain . but not / or $). * @param name The name of the method. * @param modifiers The modifier flags for this method. * @param returnType A string representing the return type of this method. * @param parameterNames A list of parameter names. * @param parameterTypes A list of parameter types. * @param exceptions A list of exceptions. * @param body The implementation block of the method. The body of * the implementation is passed as an array so the line separators can * be added by the implementation. * @param comments The comments shown just above the method. The * comments are passed as an array so the line separators can be added * by the implementation. Note that not all implementations will choose * to make use of this comment. * @throws IOException If the method information cannot be added. * @see java.lang.reflect.Modifier */ public void addMethod (String name, int modifiers, String returnType, String[] parameterNames, String[] parameterTypes, String[] exceptions, String[] body, String[] comments) throws IOException; /** Adds an inner class to this class. * @param classWriter The definition of the inner class. * @throws IOException If the class information cannot be added. */ public void addClass (JavaClassWriter classWriter) throws IOException; }





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