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/**
 * Interfaces used to model elements of the Java programming language.
 *
 * The term "element" in this package is used to refer to program
 * elements, the declared entities that make up a program.  Elements
 * include classes, interfaces, methods, constructors, and fields.
 * The interfaces in this package do not model the structure of a
 * program inside a method body; for example there is no
 * representation of a {@code for} loop or {@code try}-{@code finally}
 * block.  However, the interfaces can model some structures only
 * appearing inside method bodies, such as local variables and
 * anonymous classes.
 *
 * 

When used in the context of annotation processing, an accurate * model of the element being represented must be returned. As this * is a language model, the source code provides the fiducial * (reference) representation of the construct in question rather than * a representation in an executable output like a class file. * Executable output may serve as the basis for creating a modeling * element. However, the process of translating source code to * executable output may not permit recovering some aspects of the * source code representation. For example, annotations with * {@linkplain java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy#SOURCE source} * {@linkplain java.lang.annotation.Retention retention} cannot be * recovered from class files and class files might not be able to * provide source position information. * * Names of parameters may not be recoverable from class files. * * The {@linkplain com.redhat.ceylon.javax.lang.model.element.Modifier modifiers} on an * element may differ in some cases including: * *

    *
  • {@code strictfp} on a class or interface *
  • {@code final} on a parameter *
  • {@code protected}, {@code private}, and {@code static} on classes and interfaces *
* * Additionally, synthetic constructs in a class file, such as * accessor methods used in implementing nested classes and bridge * methods used in implementing covariant returns, are translation * artifacts outside of this model. * *

During annotation processing, operating on incomplete or * erroneous programs is necessary; however, there are fewer * guarantees about the nature of the resulting model. If the source * code is not syntactically well-formed or has some other * irrecoverable error that could not be removed by the generation of * new types, a model may or may not be provided as a quality of * implementation issue. * If a program is syntactically valid but erroneous in some other * fashion, any returned model must have no less information than if * all the method bodies in the program were replaced by {@code "throw * new RuntimeException();"}. If a program refers to a missing type XYZ, * the returned model must contain no less information than if the * declaration of type XYZ were assumed to be {@code "class XYZ {}"}, * {@code "interface XYZ {}"}, {@code "enum XYZ {}"}, or {@code * "@interface XYZ {}"}. If a program refers to a missing type {@code * XYZ}, the returned model must contain no less * information than if the declaration of XYZ were assumed to be * {@code "class XYZ {}"} or {@code "interface XYZ {}"} * *

Unless otherwise specified in a particular implementation, the * collections returned by methods in this package should be expected * to be unmodifiable by the caller and unsafe for concurrent access. * *

Unless otherwise specified, methods in this package will throw * a {@code NullPointerException} if given a {@code null} argument. * * @author Joseph D. Darcy * @author Scott Seligman * @author Peter von der Ahé * @since 1.6 */ package com.redhat.ceylon.javax.lang.model.element;





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