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/*
 * SonarQube, open source software quality management tool.
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package org.sonar.api.resources;

import java.io.File;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.InputStream;

/**
 * @since 2.6
 * @deprecated in 4.2. Replaced by {@link org.sonar.api.batch.fs.InputFile}
 */
@Deprecated
public interface InputFile {
  /**
   * The source base directory, different than the project basedir.
   * 
   * 

For example in maven projects, the basedir of a source file stored in * src/main/java/org/foo/ is the directory src/main/java.

*/ File getFileBaseDir(); /** * Get the underlying file. * * @return the file */ File getFile(); /** * Path relative to basedir. Directory separator is slash '/', whatever the platform. * *

Example on windows: if file basedir is c:\project\src\ and file is c:\project\src\org\foo\Bar.java, then relative path * is org/foo/Bar.java

* *

Example on unix: if file basedir is /project/src and file is /project/src/org/foo/Bar.java, then relative path * is org/foo/Bar.java as well.

*/ String getRelativePath(); /** * Get an {@link InputStream} that reads from the file. * *

The returned stream is buffered so there is no need to use a * BufferedInputStream

* * @return the stream * @throws FileNotFoundException if the file is not found * @since 3.1 */ InputStream getInputStream() throws FileNotFoundException; }




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