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package org.springframework.expression;

import java.util.List;
import java.util.function.Supplier;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

/**
 * Expressions are executed in an evaluation context. It is in this context that
 * references are resolved when encountered during expression evaluation.
 *
 * 

There are two default implementations of this interface. *

    *
  • {@link org.springframework.expression.spel.support.SimpleEvaluationContext * SimpleEvaluationContext}: a simpler builder-style {@code EvaluationContext} * variant for data-binding purposes, which allows for opting into several SpEL * features as needed.
  • *
  • {@link org.springframework.expression.spel.support.StandardEvaluationContext * StandardEvaluationContext}: a powerful and highly configurable {@code EvaluationContext} * implementation, which can be extended, rather than having to implement everything * manually.
  • *
* * @author Andy Clement * @author Juergen Hoeller * @author Sam Brannen * @since 3.0 */ public interface EvaluationContext { /** * Return the default root context object against which unqualified * properties/methods/etc should be resolved. This can be overridden * when evaluating an expression. */ TypedValue getRootObject(); /** * Return a list of accessors that will be asked in turn to read/write a property. */ List getPropertyAccessors(); /** * Return a list of resolvers that will be asked in turn to locate a constructor. */ List getConstructorResolvers(); /** * Return a list of resolvers that will be asked in turn to locate a method. */ List getMethodResolvers(); /** * Return a bean resolver that can look up beans by name. */ @Nullable BeanResolver getBeanResolver(); /** * Return a type locator that can be used to find types, either by short or * fully qualified name. */ TypeLocator getTypeLocator(); /** * Return a type converter that can convert (or coerce) a value from one type to another. */ TypeConverter getTypeConverter(); /** * Return a type comparator for comparing pairs of objects for equality. */ TypeComparator getTypeComparator(); /** * Return an operator overloader that may support mathematical operations * between more than the standard set of types. */ OperatorOverloader getOperatorOverloader(); /** * Assign the value created by the specified {@link Supplier} to a named variable * within this evaluation context. *

In contrast to {@link #setVariable(String, Object)}, this method should only * be invoked to support the assignment operator ({@code =}) within an expression. *

By default, this method delegates to {@code setVariable(String, Object)}, * providing the value created by the {@code valueSupplier}. Concrete implementations * may override this default method to provide different semantics. * @param name the name of the variable to assign * @param valueSupplier the supplier of the value to be assigned to the variable * @return a {@link TypedValue} wrapping the assigned value * @since 5.2.24 */ default TypedValue assignVariable(String name, Supplier valueSupplier) { TypedValue typedValue = valueSupplier.get(); setVariable(name, typedValue.getValue()); return typedValue; } /** * Set a named variable in this evaluation context to a specified value. *

In contrast to {@link #assignVariable(String, Supplier)}, this method * should only be invoked programmatically when interacting directly with the * {@code EvaluationContext} — for example, to provide initial * configuration for the context. * @param name the name of the variable to set * @param value the value to be placed in the variable * @see #lookupVariable(String) */ void setVariable(String name, @Nullable Object value); /** * Look up a named variable within this evaluation context. * @param name the name of the variable to look up * @return the value of the variable, or {@code null} if not found */ @Nullable Object lookupVariable(String name); /** * Determine if assignment is enabled within expressions evaluated by this evaluation * context. *

If this method returns {@code false}, the assignment ({@code =}), increment * ({@code ++}), and decrement ({@code --}) operators are disabled. *

By default, this method returns {@code true}. Concrete implementations may override * this default method to disable assignment. * @return {@code true} if assignment is enabled; {@code false} otherwise * @since 5.3.38 */ default boolean isAssignmentEnabled() { return true; } }





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