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package org.thymeleaf.standard.expression;

import org.thymeleaf.context.IExpressionContext;

/**
 * 

* Common interface for all objects in charge of executing variable expressions ({@code ${...}}) inside * Thymeleaf Standard Expressions. *

*

* The basic implementation of this interface evaluates expressions using OGNL * {@link OGNLVariableExpressionEvaluator}, but a SpringEL version also exists in the Thymeleaf + Spring * integration package. *

*

* Implementations of this interface should be thread-safe. *

*

* Note a class with this name existed since 2.0.9, but it was completely reimplemented * in Thymeleaf 3.0 *

* * @author Daniel Fernández * * @since 3.0.0 * */ public interface IStandardVariableExpressionEvaluator { /** *

* Evaluate the variable expression. *

* * @param context the context object. * @param expression the standard variable expression to be evaluated. * @param expContext the expression execution context to be applied (preprocessing, etc.) * @return the result of evaluating the expression. */ public Object evaluate( final IExpressionContext context, final IStandardVariableExpression expression, final StandardExpressionExecutionContext expContext); }




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