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package org.apache.avro.tool;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.PrintStream;
import java.util.List;
/**
* Command-line "avro-tools" utilities should implement this interface for
* delegation by {@link Main}.
*/
public interface Tool {
/**
* Runs the tool with supplied arguments. Input and output streams are
* customizable for easier testing.
*
* @param in Input stream to read data (typically System.in).
* @param out Output of tool (typically System.out).
* @param err Error stream (typically System.err).
* @param args Non-null list of arguments.
* @return result code (0 for success)
* @throws Exception Just like main(), tools may throw Exception.
*/
int run(InputStream in, PrintStream out, PrintStream err, List args) throws Exception;
/**
* Name of tool, to be used in listings.
*/
String getName();
/**
* 1-line description to be used in command listings.
*/
String getShortDescription();
}