Class SourceCodeAnalysis.QualifiedNames

Enclosing class:
SourceCodeAnalysis
public static final class SourceCodeAnalysis.QualifiedNames
extends Object

List of possible qualified names.

Methods

Modifier and Type Method Description
List<String> getNames()

Known qualified names for the given simple name in the original code.

int getSimpleNameLength()

The length of the simple name in the original code for which the qualified names where gathered.

boolean isResolvable()

Indicates whether the given simple name in the original code refers to a resolvable element.

boolean isUpToDate()

Indicates whether the result is based on up-to-date data.

Methods declared in class java.lang.Object

clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait

Methods

getNames

public List<String> getNames()

Known qualified names for the given simple name in the original code.

Returns:
known qualified names

getSimpleNameLength

public int getSimpleNameLength()

The length of the simple name in the original code for which the qualified names where gathered.

Returns:
the length of the simple name; -1 if there is no name immediately left to the cursor for which the candidates could be computed

isUpToDate

public boolean isUpToDate()

Indicates whether the result is based on up-to-date data. The listQualifiedNames method may return before the classpath is fully inspected, in which case this method will return false. If the result is based on a fully inspected classpath, this method will return true.

Returns:
true if the result is based on up-to-date data; otherwise false

isResolvable

public boolean isResolvable()

Indicates whether the given simple name in the original code refers to a resolvable element.

Returns:
true if the given simple name in the original code refers to a resolvable element; otherwise false

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