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package org.opensearch.common.inject.spi;

import org.opensearch.common.inject.Binder;

/**
 * A core component of a module or injector.
 * 

* The elements of a module can be inspected, validated and rewritten. Use {@link * Elements#getElements(org.opensearch.common.inject.Module[]) Elements.getElements()} to read the elements * from a module, and {@link Elements#getModule(Iterable) Elements.getModule()} to rewrite them. * This can be used for static analysis and generation of Guice modules. * * @author [email protected] (Jesse Wilson) * @author [email protected] (Bob Lee) * @since 2.0 * * @opensearch.internal */ public interface Element { /** * Returns an arbitrary object containing information about the "place" where this element was * configured. Used by Guice in the production of descriptive error messages. *

* Tools might specially handle types they know about; {@code StackTraceElement} is a good * example. Tools should simply call {@code toString()} on the source object if the type is * unfamiliar. */ Object getSource(); /** * Accepts an element visitor. Invokes the visitor method specific to this element's type. * * @param visitor to call back on */ T acceptVisitor(ElementVisitor visitor); /** * Writes this module element to the given binder (optional operation). * * @param binder to apply configuration element to * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if the {@code applyTo} method is not supported by this * element. */ void applyTo(Binder binder); }





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