Class ElementScanner8<R,P>
- java.lang.Object
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- javax.lang.model.util.AbstractElementVisitor6<R,P>
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- javax.lang.model.util.ElementScanner6<R,P>
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- javax.lang.model.util.ElementScanner7<R,P>
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- javax.lang.model.util.ElementScanner8<R,P>
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- Type Parameters:
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R
- the return type of this visitor's methods. UseVoid
for visitors that do not need to return results. -
P
- the type of the additional parameter to this visitor's methods. UseVoid
for visitors that do not need an additional parameter.
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- ElementVisitor<R,P>
@SupportedSourceVersion(value=RELEASE_8) public class ElementScanner8<R,P> extends ElementScanner7<R,P>
A scanning visitor of program elements with default behavior appropriate for theRELEASE_8
source version. The visitXYZ methods in this class scan their component elements by callingscan
on their enclosed elements, parameters, etc., as indicated in the individual method specifications. A subclass can control the order elements are visited by overriding the visitXYZ methods. Note that clients of a scanner may get the desired behavior be invokingv.scan(e, p)
rather thanv.visit(e, p)
on the root objects of interest.When a subclass overrides a visitXYZ method, the new method can cause the enclosed elements to be scanned in the default way by calling super.visitXYZ. In this fashion, the concrete visitor can control the ordering of traversal over the component elements with respect to the additional processing; for example, consistently calling super.visitXYZ at the start of the overridden methods will yield a preorder traversal, etc. If the component elements should be traversed in some other order, instead of calling super.visitXYZ, an overriding visit method should call
scan
with the elements in the desired order.Methods in this class may be overridden subject to their general contract. Note that annotating methods in concrete subclasses with
@Override
will help ensure that methods are overridden as intended.WARNING: The
ElementVisitor
interface implemented by this class may have methods added to it in the future to accommodate new, currently unknown, language structures added to future versions of the Java™ programming language. Therefore, methods whose names begin with"visit"
may be added to this class in the future; to avoid incompatibilities, classes which extend this class should not declare any instance methods with names beginning with"visit"
.When such a new visit method is added, the default implementation in this class will be to call the
visitUnknown
method. A new element scanner visitor class will also be introduced to correspond to the new language level; this visitor will have different default behavior for the visit method in question. When the new visitor is introduced, all or portions of this visitor may be deprecated.- Since:
- 1.8
- See Also:
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ElementScanner6
,ElementScanner7
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Field Summary
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Fields inherited from class javax.lang.model.util.ElementScanner6
DEFAULT_VALUE
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Modifier Constructor and Description protected
ElementScanner8()
Constructor for concrete subclasses; usesnull
for the default value.protected
ElementScanner8(R defaultValue)
Constructor for concrete subclasses; uses the argument for the default value.
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Method Summary
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Methods inherited from class javax.lang.model.util.ElementScanner7
visitVariable
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Methods inherited from class javax.lang.model.util.ElementScanner6
scan, scan, scan, visitExecutable, visitPackage, visitType, visitTypeParameter
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Methods inherited from class javax.lang.model.util.AbstractElementVisitor6
visit, visit, visitUnknown
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Constructor Detail
ElementScanner8
protected ElementScanner8()
Constructor for concrete subclasses; usesnull
for the default value.
ElementScanner8
protected ElementScanner8(R defaultValue)
Constructor for concrete subclasses; uses the argument for the default value.- Parameters:
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defaultValue
- the default value
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