kotlin.jvm.PurelyImplements.kt Maven / Gradle / Ivy
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package kotlin.jvm
/**
* Instructs the Kotlin compiler to treat annotated Java class as pure implementation of given Kotlin interface.
* "Pure" means here that each type parameter of class becomes non-platform type argument of that interface.
*
* Example:
*
* class MyList extends AbstractList { ... }
*
* Methods defined in MyList use T as platform, i.e. it's possible to perform unsafe operation in Kotlin:
* MyList().add(null) // compiles
*
* @PurelyImplements("kotlin.MutableList")
* class MyPureList extends AbstractList { ... }
*
* Methods defined in MyPureList overriding methods in MutableList use T as non-platform types:
* MyList().add(null) // Error
* MyList().add(null) // Ok
*/
@Target(AnnotationTarget.CLASS)
@Retention(AnnotationRetention.RUNTIME)
@MustBeDocumented
public annotation class PurelyImplements(val value: String)