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package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.CharOperation;
public class ProblemBinding extends Binding {
public char[] name;
public ReferenceBinding searchType;
private final int problemId;
// NOTE: must only answer the subset of the name related to the problem
public ProblemBinding(char[][] compoundName, int problemId) {
this(CharOperation.concatWith(compoundName, '.'), problemId);
}
// NOTE: must only answer the subset of the name related to the problem
public ProblemBinding(char[][] compoundName, ReferenceBinding searchType, int problemId) {
this(CharOperation.concatWith(compoundName, '.'), searchType, problemId);
}
ProblemBinding(char[] name, int problemId) {
this.name = name;
this.problemId = problemId;
}
ProblemBinding(char[] name, ReferenceBinding searchType, int problemId) {
this(name, problemId);
this.searchType = searchType;
}
/* API
* Answer the receiver's binding type from Binding.BindingID.
*/
@Override
public final int kind() {
return VARIABLE | TYPE;
}
/* API
* Answer the problem id associated with the receiver.
* NoError if the receiver is a valid binding.
*/
@Override
public final int problemId() {
return this.problemId;
}
@Override
public char[] readableName() {
return this.name;
}
}