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package org.checkerframework.checker.index.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;
import org.checkerframework.framework.qual.JavaExpression;
import org.checkerframework.framework.qual.SubtypeOf;

/**
 * The annotated expression evaluates to an integer whose value is less than the lengths of all the
 * given sequences. This annotation is rarely used; it is more common to use {@code @}{@link
 * IndexFor}.
 *
 * 

For example, an expression with type {@code @LTLengthOf({"a", "b"})} is less than both {@code * a.length} and {@code b.length}. The sequences {@code a} and {@code b} might have different * lengths. * *

The {@code @LTLengthOf} annotation takes an optional {@code offset} element. If it is * nonempty, then the annotated expression plus the expression in {@code offset[i]} is less than the * length of the sequence specified by {@code value[i]}. * *

For example, suppose expression {@code e} has type {@code @LTLengthOf(value = {"a", "b"}, * offset = {"-1", "x"})}. Then {@code e - 1} is less than {@code a.length}, and {@code e + x} is * less than {@code b.length}. * *

It is an error to write a {@code LTLengthOf} annotation with a different number of sequences * and offsets, if an offset is included. * * @see IndexFor * @checker_framework.manual #index-checker Index Checker */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.TYPE_USE, ElementType.TYPE_PARAMETER}) @SubtypeOf(LTEqLengthOf.class) public @interface LTLengthOf { /** Sequences, each of which is longer than the annotated expression's value. */ @JavaExpression public String[] value(); /** * This expression plus the annotated expression is less than the length of the sequence. The * {@code offset} element must ether be empty or the same length as {@code value}. * *

The expressions in {@code offset} may be addition/subtraction of any number of Java * expressions. For example, {@code @LessThanLengthOf(value = "a", offset = "x + y + 2"}}. */ @JavaExpression String[] offset() default {}; }





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