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package com.sun.mirror.apt;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Set;
import com.sun.mirror.declaration.AnnotationTypeDeclaration;
/**
* A factory for creating annotation processors.
* Each factory is responsible for creating processors for one or more
* annotation types.
* The factory is said to <i>support</i> these types.
*
* <p> Each implementation of an <tt>AnnotationProcessorFactory</tt>
* must provide a public no-argument constructor to be used by tools to
* instantiate the factory.
*
* @deprecated All components of this API have been superseded by the
* standardized annotation processing API. The replacement for the
* functionality of this interface is {@link
* javax.annotation.processing.Processor}.
*
* @author Joseph D. Darcy
* @author Scott Seligman
* @since 1.5
*/
@Deprecated
@SuppressWarnings("deprecation")
public interface AnnotationProcessorFactory {
/**
* Returns the options recognized by this factory or by any of the
* processors it may create.
* Only {@linkplain AnnotationProcessorEnvironment#getOptions()
* processor-specific} options are included, each of which begins
* with <tt>"-A"</tt>. For example, if this factory recognizes
* options such as <tt>-Adebug -Aloglevel=3</tt>, it will
* return the strings <tt>"-Adebug"</tt> and <tt>"-Aloglevel"</tt>.
*
* <p> A tool might use this information to determine if any
* options provided by a user are unrecognized by any processor,
* in which case it may wish to report an error.
*
* @return the options recognized by this factory or by any of the
* processors it may create, or an empty collection if none
*/
Collection<String> supportedOptions();
/**
* Returns the names of the annotation types supported by this factory.
* An element of the result may be the canonical (fully qualified) name
* of a supported annotation type. Alternately it may be of the form
* <tt>"<i>name</i>.*"</tt>
* representing the set of all annotation types
* with canonical names beginning with <tt>"<i>name</i>."</tt>
* Finally, <tt>"*"</tt> by itself represents the set of all
* annotation types.
*
* @return the names of the annotation types supported by this factory
*/
Collection<String> supportedAnnotationTypes();
/**
* Returns an annotation processor for a set of annotation
* types. The set will be empty if the factory supports
* "<tt>*</tt>" and the specified type declarations have
* no annotations. Note that the set of annotation types may be
* empty for other reasons, such as giving the factory an
* opportunity to register a listener. An
* <tt>AnnotationProcessorFactory</tt> must gracefully handle an
* empty set of annotations; an appropriate response to an empty
* set will often be returning {@link AnnotationProcessors#NO_OP}.
*
* @param atds type declarations of the annotation types to be processed
* @param env environment to use during processing
* @return an annotation processor for the given annotation types,
* or <tt>null</tt> if the types are not supported or the
* processor cannot be created
*/
AnnotationProcessor getProcessorFor(Set<AnnotationTypeDeclaration> atds,
AnnotationProcessorEnvironment env);
}