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checker-qual contains annotations (type qualifiers) that a programmer writes to specify Java code for type-checking by the Checker Framework.

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package org.checkerframework.framework.qual;

import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;

/**
 * A meta-annotation that indicates that an annotation E is a conditional postcondition annotation,
 * i.e., E is a type-specialized version of {@link EnsuresQualifierIf} or {@link
 * EnsuresQualifierIf.List}.
 *
 * 
    *
  • If E is a type-specialized version of {@link EnsuresQualifierIf}, it must have *
      *
    • an element {@code expression} that is an array of {@code String}s, analogous to * {@link EnsuresQualifierIf#expression()}, and *
    • an element {@code result} with the same meaning as {@link * EnsuresQualifierIf#result()}. *
    *
  • If E is a type-specialized version of {@link EnsuresQualifierIf.List}, it must have an * element {@code value} that is an array of conditional postcondition annotations, analogous * to {@link EnsuresQualifierIf.List#value()}. *
* *

The established postcondition P has type specified by the {@code qualifier} field of this * annotation. If the annotation E has elements annotated by {@link QualifierArgument}, their values * are copied to the arguments (elements) of annotation P with the same names. Different element * names may be used in E and P, if a {@link QualifierArgument} in E gives the name of the * corresponding element in P. * *

For example, the following code declares a postcondition annotation for the {@link * org.checkerframework.common.value.qual.MinLen} qualifier: * *


 * {@literal @}ConditionalPostconditionAnnotation(qualifier = MinLen.class)
 * {@literal @}Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR})
 * public {@literal @}interface EnsuresMinLen {
 *   String[] expression();
 *   boolean result();
 *   {@literal @}QualifierArgument("value")
 *   int targetValue() default 0;
 * 
* * The {@code expression} element holds the expressions to which the qualifier applies and {@code * targetValue} holds the value for the {@code value} argument of {@link * org.checkerframework.common.value.qual.MinLen}. * *

The following code then uses the annotation on a method that ensures {@code field} to be * {@code @MinLen(4)} upon returning {@code true}. * *


 * {@literal @}EnsuresMinLenIf(expression = "field", result = true, targetValue = 4")
 * public boolean isFieldBool() {
 *   return field == "true" || field == "false";
 * }
 * 
* * @see EnsuresQualifier * @see QualifierArgument */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE}) public @interface ConditionalPostconditionAnnotation { /** * The qualifier that will be established as a postcondition. * *

This element is analogous to {@link EnsuresQualifierIf#qualifier()}. */ Class qualifier(); }





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