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package org.springframework.binding.expression;
/**
* Input provided to an expression parser that can influence an expression parsing/compilation routine.
* @author Keith Donald
*/
public interface ParserContext {
/**
* Returns the type of context object the parsed expression will evaluate in. An expression parser may use this
* value to install custom variable resolves for that particular type of context.
* @return the evaluation context type
*/
Class> getEvaluationContextType();
/**
* Returns the expected type of object returned from evaluating the parsed expression. An expression parser may use
* this value to coerce an raw evaluation result before it is returned.
* @return the expected evaluation result type
*/
Class> getExpectedEvaluationResultType();
/**
* Returns additional expression variables or aliases that can be referenced during expression evaluation. An
* expression parser will register these variables for reference during evaluation.
*/
ExpressionVariable[] getExpressionVariables();
/**
* Whether or not the expression being parsed is a template. A template expression consists of literal text that can
* be mixed with evaluatable blocks. Some examples:
*
*
* Some literal text
* Hello #{name.firstName}!
* #{3 + 4}
*
*
* @return true if the expression is a template, false otherwise
*/
boolean isTemplate();
}