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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.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
/**
* An annotation to use on an element of a contract annotation to indicate that the element
* specifies the value of an argument of the qualifier. A contract annotation is an annotation
* declared with a {@link PreconditionAnnotation}, {@link PostconditionAnnotation}, or {@link
* ConditionalPostconditionAnnotation} meta-annotation. The meta-annotation specifies the qualifier
* taking the arguments.
*
* For example, the following code declares a postcondition annotation for the {@link
* org.checkerframework.common.value.qual.MinLen} qualifier, allowing to specify its value:
*
*
* {@literal @}PostconditionAnnotation(qualifier = MinLen.class)
* {@literal @}Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR})
* public {@literal @}interface EnsuresMinLen {
* String[] value();
* {@literal @}QualifierArgument("value")
* int targetValue() default 0;
*
*
* The {@code value} 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}.
*
* @see PostconditionAnnotation
* @see ConditionalPostconditionAnnotation
* @see PreconditionAnnotation
*/
@Documented
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
public @interface QualifierArgument {
/**
* Specifies the name of the argument of the qualifier, that is passed the values held in the
* annotated element. If the value is omitted or is empty, then the name of the annotated
* element is used as the argument name.
*/
String value() default "";
}