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package freemarker.template;
/**
* A {@link TemplateModel} that can be unwrapped and then it considers a provided desired (hint) class. This is
* useful when multiple languages has to communicate with each other through FreeMarker. For example, if we have a
* model that wraps a Jython object, then we have to unwrap that differently when we pass it to plain Java method and
* when we pass it to a Jython method.
*
* This is rarely implemented by applications. It is typically implemented by the model classes belonging to
* {@link ObjectWrapper}-s.
*/
public interface AdapterTemplateModel extends TemplateModel {
/**
* Retrieves the underlying object, or some other object semantically
* equivalent to its value narrowed by the class hint.
* @param hint the desired class of the returned value. An implementation
* should make reasonable effort to retrieve an object of the requested
* class, but if that is impossible, it must at least return the underlying
* object as-is. As a minimal requirement, an implementation must always
* return the exact underlying object when
* {@code hint.isInstance(underlyingObject)} holds. When called
* with {@code java.lang.Object.class}, it should return a generic Java
* object (i.e. if the model is wrapping a scripting language object that is
* further wrapping a Java object, the deepest underlying Java object should
* be returned).
* @return the underlying object, or its value accommodated for the hint
* class.
*/
public Object getAdaptedObject(Class> hint);
}