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Interface JavaCompiler.CompilationTask
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- Enclosing interface:
- JavaCompiler
public static interface JavaCompiler.CompilationTask extends Callable<Boolean>
Interface representing a future for a compilation task. The compilation task has not yet started. To start the task, call the call method.Before calling the call method, additional aspects of the task can be configured, for example, by calling the setProcessors method.
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method and Description Boolean
call()
Performs this compilation task.void
setLocale(Locale locale)
Set the locale to be applied when formatting diagnostics and other localized data.void
setProcessors(Iterable<? extends Processor> processors)
Sets processors (for annotation processing).
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Method Detail
setProcessors
void setProcessors(Iterable<? extends Processor> processors)
Sets processors (for annotation processing). This will bypass the normal discovery mechanism.- Parameters:
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processors
- processors (for annotation processing) - Throws:
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IllegalStateException
- if the task has started
setLocale
void setLocale(Locale locale)
Set the locale to be applied when formatting diagnostics and other localized data.- Parameters:
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locale
- the locale to apply;null
means apply no locale - Throws:
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IllegalStateException
- if the task has started
call
Boolean call()
Performs this compilation task. The compilation may only be performed once. Subsequent calls to this method throw IllegalStateException.- Specified by:
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call
in interfaceCallable<Boolean>
- Returns:
- true if and only all the files compiled without errors; false otherwise
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RuntimeException
- if an unrecoverable error occurred in a user-supplied component. The cause will be the error in user code. -
IllegalStateException
- if called more than once
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