Interface TypeElement
- All Superinterfaces:
-
AnnotatedConstruct
,Element
,Parameterizable
,QualifiedNameable
public interface TypeElement extends Element, Parameterizable, QualifiedNameable
While a TypeElement
represents a class or interface element, a DeclaredType
represents a class or interface type, the latter being a use (or invocation) of the former. The distinction is most apparent with generic types, for which a single element can define a whole family of types. For example, the element java.util.Set
corresponds to the parameterized types java.util.Set<String>
and java.util.Set<Number>
(and many others), and to the raw type java.util.Set
.
Each method of this interface that returns a list of elements will return them in the order that is natural for the underlying source of program information. For example, if the underlying source of information is Java source code, then the elements will be returned in source code order.
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
TypeMirror |
asType() |
Returns the type defined by this class or interface element, returning the prototypical type for an element representing a generic type. |
List<? extends Element> |
getEnclosedElements() |
Returns the fields, methods, constructors, record components, and member classes and interfaces that are directly declared in this class or interface. |
Element |
getEnclosingElement() |
Returns the package of a top-level class or interface and returns the immediately lexically enclosing element for a nested class or interface. |
List<? extends TypeMirror> |
getInterfaces() |
Returns the interface types directly implemented by this class or extended by this interface. |
NestingKind |
getNestingKind() |
Returns the nesting kind of this class or interface element. |
default List<? extends TypeMirror> |
getPermittedSubclasses() |
Returns the permitted classes of this class or interface element in declaration order. |
Name |
getQualifiedName() |
Returns the fully qualified name of this class or interface element. |
default List<? extends RecordComponentElement> |
getRecordComponents() |
Returns the record components of this class or interface element in declaration order. |
Name |
getSimpleName() |
Returns the simple name of this class or interface element. |
TypeMirror |
getSuperclass() |
Returns the direct superclass of this class or interface element. |
List<? extends TypeParameterElement> |
getTypeParameters() |
Returns the formal type parameters of this class or interface element in declaration order. |
Methods declared in interface javax.lang.model.element.Element
accept, equals, getAnnotation, getAnnotationMirrors, getAnnotationsByType, getKind, getModifiers, hashCode
Method Details
asType
TypeMirror asType()
A generic element defines a family of types, not just one. If this is a generic element, a prototypical type is returned which has the element's invocation on the type variables corresponding to its own formal type parameters. For example, for the generic class element C<N extends Number>
, the parameterized type C<N>
is returned. The Types
utility interface has more general methods for obtaining the full range of types defined by an element.
getEnclosedElements
List<? extends Element> getEnclosedElements()
values
and valueOf
methods of an enum class.- Specified by:
-
getEnclosedElements
in interfaceElement
- API Note:
- As a particular instance of the general accuracy requirements and the ordering behavior required of this interface, the list of enclosed elements will be returned in the natural order for the originating source of information about the class or interface. For example, if the information about the class or interface is originating from a source file, the elements will be returned in source code order. (However, in that case the ordering of implicitly declared elements, such as default constructors, is not specified.)
- Returns:
- the enclosed elements in proper order, or an empty list if none
- See Java Language Specification:
- 8.8.9 Default Constructor
8.9.3 Enum Members
- See Also:
getNestingKind
NestingKind getNestingKind()
- Returns:
- the nesting kind of this class or interface element
getQualifiedName
Name getQualifiedName()
The name of a generic class or interface does not include any reference to its formal type parameters. For example, the fully qualified name of the interface java.util.Set<E>
is "java.util.Set
". Nested classes and interfaces use ".
" as a separator, as in "java.util.Map.Entry
".
- Specified by:
-
getQualifiedName
in interfaceQualifiedNameable
- Returns:
- the fully qualified name of this class or interface, or an empty name if none
- See Java Language Specification:
- 6.7 Fully Qualified Names and Canonical Names
- See Also:
getSimpleName
Name getSimpleName()
- Specified by:
-
getSimpleName
in interfaceElement
- Returns:
- the simple name of this class or interface, an empty name for an anonymous class
- See Also:
getSuperclass
TypeMirror getSuperclass()
java.lang.Object
, then a NoType
with kind NONE
is returned.- Returns:
- the direct superclass, or a
NoType
if there is none
getInterfaces
List<? extends TypeMirror> getInterfaces()
- Returns:
- the interface types directly implemented by this class or extended by this interface, or an empty list if there are none
getTypeParameters
List<? extends TypeParameterElement> getTypeParameters()
- Specified by:
-
getTypeParameters
in interfaceParameterizable
- Returns:
- the formal type parameters, or an empty list if there are none
getRecordComponents
default List<? extends RecordComponentElement> getRecordComponents()
- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementations of this method returns an empty and unmodifiable list.
- Returns:
- the record components, or an empty list if there are none
- Since:
- 16
getPermittedSubclasses
default List<? extends TypeMirror> getPermittedSubclasses()
- Implementation Requirements:
- The default implementations of this method returns an empty and unmodifiable list.
- Returns:
- the permitted classes, or an empty list if there are none
- Since:
- 17
getEnclosingElement
Element getEnclosingElement()
- Specified by:
-
getEnclosingElement
in interfaceElement
- Returns:
- the package of a top-level class or interface, the immediately lexically enclosing element for a nested class or interface
- See Also:
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