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package java.lang; |
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import java.lang.annotation.*; |
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import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*; |
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/** |
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* Indicates that the named compiler warnings should be suppressed in the |
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* annotated element (and in all program elements contained in the annotated |
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* element). Note that the set of warnings suppressed in a given element is |
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* a superset of the warnings suppressed in all containing elements. For |
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* example, if you annotate a class to suppress one warning and annotate a |
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* method to suppress another, both warnings will be suppressed in the method. |
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* However, note that if a warning is suppressed in a {@code |
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* module-info} file, the suppression applies to elements within the |
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* file and <em>not</em> to types contained within the module. |
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* |
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* <p>As a matter of style, programmers should always use this annotation |
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* on the most deeply nested element where it is effective. If you want to |
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* suppress a warning in a particular method, you should annotate that |
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* method rather than its class. |
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* |
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* @author Josh Bloch |
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* @since 1.5 |
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* @jls 4.8 Raw Types |
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* @jls 4.12.2 Variables of Reference Type |
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* @jls 5.1.9 Unchecked Conversion |
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* @jls 5.5.2 Checked Casts and Unchecked Casts |
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* @jls 9.6.4.5 @SuppressWarnings |
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*/ |
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@Target({TYPE, FIELD, METHOD, PARAMETER, CONSTRUCTOR, LOCAL_VARIABLE, MODULE}) |
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@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) |
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public @interface SuppressWarnings { |
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/** |
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* The set of warnings that are to be suppressed by the compiler in the |
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* annotated element. Duplicate names are permitted. The second and |
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* successive occurrences of a name are ignored. The presence of |
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* unrecognized warning names is <i>not</i> an error: Compilers must |
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* ignore any warning names they do not recognize. They are, however, |
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* free to emit a warning if an annotation contains an unrecognized |
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* warning name. |
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* |
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* <p> The string {@code "unchecked"} is used to suppress |
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* unchecked warnings. Compiler vendors should document the |
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* additional warning names they support in conjunction with this |
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* annotation type. They are encouraged to cooperate to ensure |
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* that the same names work across multiple compilers. |
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* @return the set of warnings to be suppressed |
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*/ |
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String[] value(); |
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} |