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package org.springframework.messaging.handler;
import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;
import org.springframework.messaging.Message;
/**
* Contract for mapping conditions to messages.
*
* Message conditions can be combined (for example, type + method-level conditions),
* matched to a specific Message, as well as compared to each other in the
* context of a Message to determine which one matches a request more closely.
*
* @author Rossen Stoyanchev
* @since 4.0
* @param the kind of condition that this condition can be combined with or compared to
*/
public interface MessageCondition {
/**
* Define the rules for combining this condition with another.
* For example combining type- and method-level conditions.
* @param other the condition to combine with
* @return the resulting message condition
*/
T combine(T other);
/**
* Check if this condition matches the given Message and returns a
* potentially new condition with content tailored to the current message.
* For example a condition with destination patterns might return a new
* condition with sorted, matching patterns only.
* @return a condition instance in case of a match; or {@code null} if there is no match.
*/
@Nullable
T getMatchingCondition(Message> message);
/**
* Compare this condition to another in the context of a specific message.
* It is assumed both instances have been obtained via
* {@link #getMatchingCondition(Message)} to ensure they have content
* relevant to current message only.
*/
int compareTo(T other, Message> message);
}