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Checker Qual Android is the set of annotations (qualifiers) and supporting classes used by the Checker Framework to type check Java source code. The checker-qual-android artifact is identical to the checker-qual artifact, except that in checker-qual-android annotations have classfile retention. The default Android Gradle plugin retains types annotated with runtime annotations in the main dex, but strips out class-retention annotations. Please see artifact: org.checkerframework:checker

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package org.checkerframework.dataflow.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;

/**
 * {@code AssertMethod} is a method annotation that indicates that a method throws an exception if
 * the value of a boolean argument is false. This can be used to annotate methods such as JUnit's
 * {@code Assertions.assertTrue(...)}.
 *
 * 

The annotation enables flow-sensitive type refinement to be more precise. For example, if * {@code Assertions.assertTrue} is annotated as follows: * *

@AssertMethod(value = AssertionFailedError.class)
 * public static void assertFalse(boolean condition);
 * 
* * Then, in the code below, the Optional Checker can determine that {@code optional} has a value and * the call to {@code Optional#get} will not throw an exception. * *
 * Assertions.assertTrue(optional.isPresent());
 * Object o = optional.get();
 * 
* *

This annotation is a trusted annotation, meaning that the Checker Framework does not * check whether the annotated method really does throw an exception depending on the boolean * expression. * * @checker_framework.manual #type-refinement Automatic type refinement (flow-sensitive type * qualifier inference) */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS) @Target(ElementType.METHOD) public @interface AssertMethod { /** * The class of the exception thrown by this method. The default is {@link AssertionError}. * * @return class of the exception thrown by this method */ Class value() default AssertionError.class; /** * The one-based index of the boolean parameter that is tested. * * @return the one-based index of the boolean parameter that is tested */ int parameter() default 1; /** * Returns whether this method asserts that the boolean expression is false. * *

For example, Junit's Assertions.assertFalse(...) * throws an exception if the first argument is false. So it is annotated as follows: * *

@AssertMethod(value = AssertionFailedError.class, isAssertFalse = true)
   * public static void assertFalse(boolean condition);
   * 
* * @return the value for {@link #parameter} on which the method throws an exception */ boolean isAssertFalse() default false; }




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