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package org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import org.checkerframework.framework.qual.ConditionalPostconditionAnnotation;
import org.checkerframework.framework.qual.InheritedAnnotation;

/**
 * Indicates that the given expressions are non-null, if the method returns the given result (either
 * true or false).
 *
 * 

Here are ways this conditional postcondition annotation can be used: * *

Method parameters: A common example is that the {@code equals} method is annotated as * follows: * *

{@code   @EnsuresNonNullIf(expression="#1", result=true)
 *   public boolean equals(@Nullable Object obj) { ... }}
* * because, if {@code equals} returns true, then the first (#1) argument to {@code equals} was not * null. * *

Fields: The value expressions can refer to fields, even private ones. For example: * *

{@code   @EnsuresNonNullIf(expression="this.derived", result=true)
 *   public boolean isDerived() {
 *     return (this.derived != null);
 *   }}
* * As another example, an {@code Iterator} may cache the next value that will be returned, in which * case its {@code hasNext} method could be annotated as: * *
{@code   @EnsuresNonNullIf(expression="next_cache", result=true)
 *   public boolean hasNext() {
 *     if (next_cache == null) return false;
 *     ...
 *   }}
* * An {@code EnsuresNonNullIf} annotation that refers to a private field is useful for verifying * that client code performs needed checks in the right order, even if the client code cannot * directly affect the field. * *

Method calls: If {@link Class#isArray()} returns true, then {@link * Class#getComponentType()} returns non-null. You can express this relationship as: * *

{@code   @EnsuresNonNullIf(expression="getComponentType()", result=true)
 *   public native @Pure boolean isArray();}
* * You can write multiple {@code @EnsuresNonNullIf} annotations on a single method: * *

 *     @EnsuresNonNullIf(expression="outputFile", result=true)
 *     @EnsuresNonNullIf(expression="memoryOutputStream", result=false)
 *     public boolean isThresholdExceeded() { ... }
 * 
* * @see NonNull * @see EnsuresNonNull * @see org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.NullnessChecker * @checker_framework.manual #nullness-checker Nullness Checker */ @Documented @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME) @Target({ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR}) @ConditionalPostconditionAnnotation(qualifier = NonNull.class) @InheritedAnnotation public @interface EnsuresNonNullIf { /** * Java expression(s) that are non-null after the method returns the given result. * * @checker_framework.manual #java-expressions-as-arguments Syntax of Java expressions */ String[] expression(); /** The return value of the method that needs to hold for the postcondition to hold. */ boolean result(); }




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