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package freemarker.template;

import java.util.List;

import freemarker.core.Environment;
import freemarker.template.utility.DeepUnwrap;

/**
 * "extended method" template language data type: Objects that act like functions. Their main application is calling
 * Java methods via {@link freemarker.ext.beans.BeansWrapper}, but you can implement this interface to create
 * top-level functions too. They are "extended" compared to the deprecated {@link TemplateMethodModel}, which could only
 * accept string parameters.
 * 
 * 

In templates they are used like {@code myMethod(1, "foo")} or {@code myJavaObject.myJavaMethod(1, "foo")}. */ public interface TemplateMethodModelEx extends TemplateMethodModel { /** * Executes the method call. * * @param arguments a {@link List} of {@link TemplateModel}-s, * containing the arguments passed to the method. If the implementation absolutely wants * to operate on POJOs, it can use the static utility methods in the {@link DeepUnwrap} * class to easily obtain them. However, unwrapping is not always possible (or not perfectly), and isn't always * efficient, so it's recommended to use the original {@link TemplateModel} value as much as possible. * * @return the return value of the method, or {@code null}. If the returned value * does not implement {@link TemplateModel}, it will be automatically * wrapped using the {@link Environment#getObjectWrapper() environment's * object wrapper}. */ public Object exec(List arguments) throws TemplateModelException; }





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