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package oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.attrs;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.Attribute;
import oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.ByteVector;
import oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.ClassReader;
import oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.ClassWriter;
import oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.Label;
/**
* The RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations attribute is similar to the
* RuntimeVisibleAnnotations attribute, except that the annotations represented by
* a RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations attribute must not be made available for return
* by reflective APIs, unless the JVM has been instructed to retain these
* annotations via some implementation-specific mechanism such as a command line
* flag. In the absence of such instructions, the JVM ignores this attribute.
*
* The RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations attribute is a variable length attribute in the
* attributes table of the ClassFile, field_info, and method_info structures. The
* RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations attribute records runtime-invisible Java
* programming language annotations on the corresponding class, method, or field.
* Each ClassFile, field_info, and method_info structure may contain at most one
* RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations attribute, which records all the runtime-invisible
* Java programming language annotations on the corresponding program element.
*
* The RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations attribute has the following format:
*
* RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations_attribute {
* u2 attribute_name_index;
* u4 attribute_length;
* u2 num_annotations;
* annotation annotations[num_annotations];
* }
*
* The items of the RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations structure are as follows:
*
* - attribute_name_index
* - The value of the attribute_name_index item must be a valid index into the
* constant_pool table. The constant_pool entry at that index must be a
* CONSTANT_Utf8_info structure representing the string
* "RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations".
* - attribute_length
* - The value of the attribute_length item indicates the length of the
* attribute, excluding the initial six bytes. The value of the
* attribute_length item is thus dependent on the number of runtime-invisible
* annotations represented by the structure, and their values.
* - num_annotations
* - The value of the num_annotations item gives the number of runtime-invisible
* annotations represented by the structure. Note that a maximum of 65535
* runtime-invisible Java programming language annotations may be directly
* attached to a program element.
* - annotations
* - Each value of the annotations table represents a single runtime-invisible
* {@link oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.attrs.Annotation annotation} on a program element.
*
*
* @see JSR 175 : A Metadata
* Facility for the Java Programming Language
*
* @author Eugene Kuleshov
*/
public class RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations extends Attribute {
/**
* List
of Annotation
.
*
* @associates <{oracle.toplink.libraries.asm.attrs.Annotation}>
* @label annotations
*/
public List annotations = new ArrayList();
public RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations () {
super("RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations");
}
protected Attribute read (ClassReader cr, int off,
int len, char[] buf, int codeOff, Label[] labels) {
RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations atr = new RuntimeInvisibleAnnotations();
Annotation.readAnnotations(atr.annotations, cr, off, buf);
return atr;
}
protected ByteVector write (ClassWriter cw, byte[] code,
int len, int maxStack, int maxLocals) {
return Annotation.writeAnnotations(new ByteVector(), annotations, cw);
}
/**
* Returns value in the format described in JSR-175 for Java source code.
*
* @return value in the format described in JSR-175 for Java source code.
*/
public String toString () {
return Annotation.stringAnnotations(annotations);
}
}