Interface Scope
public interface Scope
A Scope does not itself contain the details of the elements corresponding to the parameters, methods and fields of the methods and classes containing its position. However, these elements can be determined from the enclosing elements.
Scopes may be contained in an enclosing scope. The outermost scope contains those elements available via "star import" declarations; the scope within that contains the top level elements of the compilation unit, including any named imports.
- Since:
- 1.6
Method Summary
Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
---|---|---|
TypeElement |
getEnclosingClass() |
Returns the innermost type element containing the position of this scope. |
ExecutableElement |
getEnclosingMethod() |
Returns the innermost executable element containing the position of this scope. |
Scope |
getEnclosingScope() |
Returns the enclosing scope. |
Iterable<? extends Element> |
getLocalElements() |
Returns the elements directly contained in this scope. |
Method Details
getEnclosingScope
Scope getEnclosingScope()
- Returns:
- the enclosing scope
getEnclosingClass
TypeElement getEnclosingClass()
- Returns:
- the innermost enclosing type element
getEnclosingMethod
ExecutableElement getEnclosingMethod()
- Returns:
- the innermost enclosing method declaration
getLocalElements
Iterable<? extends Element> getLocalElements()
- Returns:
- the elements contained in this scope
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