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package org.aspectj.weaver;
import java.util.Set;
/**
* Simple representation of an annotation that the weaver can work with.
*
* @author AndyClement
*/
public interface AnnotationAJ {
public static final AnnotationAJ[] EMPTY_ARRAY = new AnnotationAJ[0];
/**
* @return the signature for the annotation type, eg. Lcom/foo/MyAnno;
*/
public String getTypeSignature();
/**
* @return the type name for the annotation, eg. com.foo.MyAnno
*/
public String getTypeName();
/**
* @return the type of the annotation
*/
public ResolvedType getType();
/**
* return true if this annotation can target an annotation type
*/
public boolean allowedOnAnnotationType();
/**
* @return true if this annotation can be put on a field
*/
public boolean allowedOnField();
/**
* @return true if this annotation can target a 'regular' type. A 'regular' type is enum/class/interface - it is *not*
* annotation.
*/
public boolean allowedOnRegularType();
/**
* @return for the @target annotation, this will return a set of the element-types it can be applied to. For other annotations ,
* it returns the empty set.
*/
public Set getTargets();
/**
* @param name the name of the value
* @return true if there is a value with that name
*/
public boolean hasNamedValue(String name);
/**
* @param name the name of the annotation field
* @param value the value of the annotation field
* @return true if there is a value with the specified name and value
*/
public boolean hasNameValuePair(String name, String value);
/**
* @return String representation of the valid targets for this annotation, eg. "{TYPE,FIELD}"
*/
public String getValidTargets();
/**
* @return String form of the annotation and any values, eg. @Foo(a=b,c=d)
*/
public String stringify();
/**
* @return true if this annotation is marked with @target
*/
public boolean specifiesTarget();
/**
* @return true if the annotation is marked for runtime visibility
*/
public boolean isRuntimeVisible();
/**
* Determine the string representation of the value of a field. For example in @SuppressAjWarnings({"adviceDidNotMatch"}) the
* return value for getStringFormOfValue("value") would be "[adviceDidNotMatch]".
*
* @param name the name of the annotation field being looked up
* @return string representation of the value of that field, may be null if no such field set
*/
public String getStringFormOfValue(String name);
}