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package org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom;

/**
 * A variable binding represents either a field of a class or interface, or
 * a local variable declaration (including formal parameters, local variables,
 * and exception variables).
 *
 * @see ITypeBinding#getDeclaredFields()
 * @since 2.0
 * @noimplement This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.
 */
public interface IVariableBinding extends IBinding {

	/**
	 * Returns whether this binding is for a field.
	 * Note that this method returns true for constants,
	 * including enum constants. This method returns false
	 * for local variables.
	 *
	 * @return true if this is the binding for a field,
	 *    and false otherwise
	 */
	public boolean isField();

	/**
	 * Returns whether this binding is for an enum constant.
	 * Note that this method returns false for local variables
	 * and for fields other than enum constants.
	 *
	 * @return true if this is the binding for an enum constant,
	 *    and false otherwise
	 * @since 3.1
	 */
	public boolean isEnumConstant();

	/**
	 * Returns whether this binding corresponds to a parameter.
	 *
	 * @return true if this is the binding for a parameter,
	 *    and false otherwise
	 * @since 3.2
	 */
	public boolean isParameter();

	/**
	 * Returns the name of the field or local variable declared in this binding.
	 * The name is always a simple identifier.
	 *
	 * @return the name of this field or local variable
	 */
	public String getName();

	/**
	 * Returns the type binding representing the class or interface
	 * that declares this field.
	 * 

* The declaring class of a field is the class or interface of which it is * a member. Local variables have no declaring class. The field length of an * array type has no declaring class. *

* * @return the binding of the class or interface that declares this field, * or null if none */ public ITypeBinding getDeclaringClass(); /** * Returns the binding for the type of this field or local variable. * * @return the binding for the type of this field or local variable */ public ITypeBinding getType(); /** * Returns a small integer variable id for this variable binding. *

* Local variables inside methods: Local variables (and parameters) * declared within a single method are assigned ascending ids in normal * code reading order; var1.getVariableId()<var2.getVariableId() means that var1 is * declared before var2. *

*

* Local variables outside methods: Local variables declared in a * type's static initializers (or initializer expressions of static fields) * are assigned ascending ids in normal code reading order. Local variables * declared in a type's instance initializers (or initializer expressions * of non-static fields) are assigned ascending ids in normal code reading * order. These ids are useful when checking definite assignment for * static initializers (JLS 16.7) and instance initializers (JLS 16.8), * respectively. *

*

* Fields: Fields declared as members of a type are assigned * ascending ids in normal code reading order; * field1.getVariableId()<field2.getVariableId() means that field1 is declared before * field2. *

* * @return a small non-negative variable id */ public int getVariableId(); /** * Returns this binding's constant value if it has one. * Some variables may have a value computed at compile-time. If the type of * the value is a primitive type, the result is the boxed equivalent (i.e., * int returned as an Integer). If the type of the value is * String, the result is the string itself. If the variable has * no compile-time computed value, the result is null. * (Note: compile-time constant expressions cannot denote null; * JLS2 15.28.). The result is always null for enum constants. * * @return the constant value, or null if none * @since 3.0 */ public Object getConstantValue(); /** * Returns the method binding representing the method containing the scope * in which this local variable is declared. *

* The declaring method of a method formal parameter is the method itself. * For a local variable declared somewhere within the body of a method, * the declaring method is the enclosing method. When local or anonymous * classes are involved, the declaring method is the innermost such method. * There is no declaring method for a field, or for a local variable * declared in a static or instance initializer; this method returns * null in those cases. *

* * @return the binding of the method or constructor that declares this * local variable, or null if none * @since 3.1 */ public IMethodBinding getDeclaringMethod(); /** * Returns the binding for the variable declaration corresponding to this * variable binding. For a binding for a field declaration in an instance * of a generic type, this method returns the binding for the corresponding * field declaration in the generic type. For other variable bindings, * including all ones for local variables and parameters, this method * returns the same binding. * * @return the variable binding for the originating declaration * @since 3.1 */ public IVariableBinding getVariableDeclaration(); /** * Returns whether this binding corresponds to an effectively final local * variable (JLS8 4.12.4). A variable is said to be effectively final if * it is not final and never assigned to after its initialization. * * @return true if this is an effectively final local variable * and false otherwise * @since 3.10 */ public boolean isEffectivelyFinal(); }




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