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package shaded.shaded.com.google.errorprone.annotations;
import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
// TODO(bangert): Allow restricting entire classes.
/**
* Restrict this method to callsites with a whitelist annotation.
*
* Callers that are not whitelisted will cause a configurable compiler diagnostic. Whitelisting
* can either allow the call outright, or make the compiler emit a warning when the API is called.
* Paths matching a regular expression, e.g. unit tests, can also be excluded.
*
*
The following example shows a hypothetical, potentially unsafe {@code Foo.bar} method. It is
* marked with the {@code @RestrictedApi} annotations such that callers annotated with
* {@code @LegacyUnsafeFooBar} raise a warning, whereas the {@code @ReviewedFooBar} annotation
* silently allows the call.
*
*
The {@code @LegacyUnsafeFooBar} annotation can be used to allow existing call sites until they
* are refactored, while prohibiting new call-sites. Call-sites determined to be acceptable, for
* example through code review, could be marked {@code @ReviewedFooBar}.
*
*
{@code
* public {@literal @}interface LegacyUnsafeFooBar{}
*
* public {@literal @}interface ReviewedFooBar{
* public string reviewer();
* public string comments();
* }
*
* public class Foo {
* {@literal @}RestrictedApi(
* explanation="You could shoot yourself in the foot with Foo.bar if you aren't careful",
* link="http://edsger.dijkstra/foo_bar_consider_harmful.html",
* allowedOnPath="testsuite/.*", // Unsafe behavior in tests is ok.
* whitelistAnnotations = {ReviewedFooBar.class},
* whitelistWithWarningAnnotations = {LegacyUnsafeFooBar.class})
* public void bar() {
* if (complicatedCondition) {
* shoot_your_foot();
* } else {
* solve_your_problem();
* }
* }
* boolean complicatedCondition = true;
*
* {@literal @}ReviewedFooBar(
* reviewer="bangert",
* comments="Makes sure complicatedCondition isn't true, so bar is safe!"
* )
* public void safeBar() {
* if (!complicatedCondition) {
* bar();
* }
* }
*
* {@literal @}LegacyUnsafeFooBar
* public void someOldCode() {
* // ...
* bar()
* // ...
* }
* }
* }
*/
@Target({ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR, ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface RestrictedApi {
/** Very short name for the diagnostic message. Used in error-prone. */
public String checkerName() default "RestrictedApi";
/** Explanation why the API is restricted, to be inserted into the compiler output. */
public String explanation();
/** Link explaining why the API is restricted */
public String link();
/**
* Allow the restricted API on paths matching this regular expression.
*
* Leave empty (the default) to enforce the API restrictions on all paths.
*/
public String allowedOnPath() default "";
/** Allow calls to the restricted API in methods or classes with this annotation. */
public Class extends Annotation>[] whitelistAnnotations() default {};
/**
* Emit warnings, not errors, on calls to the restricted API for callers with this annotation.
*
*
This should only be used if callers should aggressively move away from this API (or change
* to a whitelist annotation after review). Too many warnings will lead to ALL warnings being
* ignored, so tread very carefully.
*/
public Class extends Annotation>[] whitelistWithWarningAnnotations() default {};
}