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package java.text;
/**
* Wrapper for a text attribute value which represents an annotation. An
* annotation has two special aspects:
*
* - it is connected to a range of main text; if this range or the main text
* is changed then the annotation becomes invalid,
* - it can not be joined with adjacent annotations even if the text attribute
* value is the same.
*
*
* By wrapping text attribute values into an {@code Annotation}, these aspects
* will be taken into account when handling annotation text and the
* corresponding main text.
*
* Note: There is no semantic connection between this annotation class and the
* {@code java.lang.annotation} package.
*/
public class Annotation {
private Object value;
/**
* Constructs a new {@code Annotation}.
*
* @param attribute the attribute attached to this annotation. This may be
* {@code null}.
*/
public Annotation(Object attribute) {
value = attribute;
}
/**
* Returns the value of this annotation. The value may be {@code null}.
*
* @return the value of this annotation or {@code null}.
*/
public Object getValue() {
return value;
}
/**
* Returns this annotation in string representation.
*
* @return the string representation of this annotation.
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
return getClass().getName() + "[value=" + value + ']';
}
}