Interface Types
public interface Types
Utility methods for operating on types.
Compatibility Note: Methods may be added to this interface in future releases of the platform.
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
ProcessingEnvironment.getTypeUtils()
Methods
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
---|---|
Element |
asElement(TypeMirror t) Returns the element corresponding to a type. |
TypeMirror |
asMemberOf(DeclaredType containing,
Element element) Returns the type of an element when that element is viewed as a member of, or otherwise directly contained by, a given type. |
TypeElement |
boxedClass(PrimitiveType p) Returns the class of a boxed value of a given primitive type. |
TypeMirror |
capture(TypeMirror t) Applies capture conversion to a type. |
boolean |
contains(TypeMirror t1,
TypeMirror t2) Tests whether one type argument contains another. |
List<? extends TypeMirror> |
directSupertypes(TypeMirror t) Returns the direct supertypes of a type. |
TypeMirror |
erasure(TypeMirror t) Returns the erasure of a type. |
ArrayType |
getArrayType(TypeMirror componentType) Returns an array type with the specified component type. |
DeclaredType |
getDeclaredType(DeclaredType containing,
TypeElement typeElem,
TypeMirror... typeArgs) Returns the type corresponding to a type element and actual type arguments, given a containing type of which it is a member. |
DeclaredType |
getDeclaredType(TypeElement typeElem,
TypeMirror... typeArgs) Returns the type corresponding to a type element and actual type arguments. |
NoType |
getNoType(TypeKind kind) Returns a pseudo-type used where no actual type is appropriate. |
NullType |
getNullType() Returns the null type. |
PrimitiveType |
getPrimitiveType(TypeKind kind) Returns a primitive type. |
WildcardType |
getWildcardType(TypeMirror extendsBound,
TypeMirror superBound) Returns a new wildcard type argument. |
boolean |
isAssignable(TypeMirror t1,
TypeMirror t2) Tests whether one type is assignable to another. |
boolean |
isSameType(TypeMirror t1,
TypeMirror t2) Tests whether two |
boolean |
isSubsignature(ExecutableType m1,
ExecutableType m2) Tests whether the signature of one method is a subsignature of another. |
boolean |
isSubtype(TypeMirror t1,
TypeMirror t2) Tests whether one type is a subtype of another. |
PrimitiveType |
unboxedType(TypeMirror t) Returns the type (a primitive type) of unboxed values of a given type. |
Methods
asElement
Element asElement(TypeMirror t)
Returns the element corresponding to a type. The type may be a DeclaredType
or TypeVariable
. Returns null
if the type is not one with a corresponding element.
- Parameters:
-
t
- the type to map to an element - Returns:
- the element corresponding to the given type
isSameType
boolean isSameType(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2)
Tests whether two TypeMirror
objects represent the same type.
Caveat: if either of the arguments to this method represents a wildcard, this method will return false. As a consequence, a wildcard is not the same type as itself. This might be surprising at first, but makes sense once you consider that an example like this must be rejected by the compiler:
List<?> list = new ArrayList<Object>(); list.add(list.get(0));
Since annotations are only meta-data associated with a type, the set of annotations on either argument is not taken into account when computing whether or not two TypeMirror
objects are the same type. In particular, two TypeMirror
objects can have different annotations and still be considered the same.
- Parameters:
-
t1
- the first type -
t2
- the second type - Returns:
-
true
if and only if the two types are the same
isSubtype
boolean isSubtype(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2)
Tests whether one type is a subtype of another. Any type is considered to be a subtype of itself.
- Parameters:
-
t1
- the first type -
t2
- the second type - Returns:
-
true
if and only if the first type is a subtype of the second - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if given an executable or package type
isAssignable
boolean isAssignable(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2)
Tests whether one type is assignable to another.
- Parameters:
-
t1
- the first type -
t2
- the second type - Returns:
-
true
if and only if the first type is assignable to the second - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if given an executable or package type
contains
boolean contains(TypeMirror t1, TypeMirror t2)
Tests whether one type argument contains another.
- Parameters:
-
t1
- the first type -
t2
- the second type - Returns:
-
true
if and only if the first type contains the second - Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if given an executable or package type
isSubsignature
boolean isSubsignature(ExecutableType m1, ExecutableType m2)
Tests whether the signature of one method is a subsignature of another.
- Parameters:
-
m1
- the first method -
m2
- the second method - Returns:
-
true
if and only if the first signature is a subsignature of the second
directSupertypes
List<? extends TypeMirror> directSupertypes(TypeMirror t)
Returns the direct supertypes of a type. The interface types, if any, will appear last in the list.
- Parameters:
-
t
- the type being examined - Returns:
- the direct supertypes, or an empty list if none
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if given an executable or package type
erasure
TypeMirror erasure(TypeMirror t)
Returns the erasure of a type.
- Parameters:
-
t
- the type to be erased - Returns:
- the erasure of the given type
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if given a package type
boxedClass
TypeElement boxedClass(PrimitiveType p)
Returns the class of a boxed value of a given primitive type. That is, boxing conversion is applied.
- Parameters:
-
p
- the primitive type to be converted - Returns:
- the class of a boxed value of type
p
unboxedType
PrimitiveType unboxedType(TypeMirror t)
Returns the type (a primitive type) of unboxed values of a given type. That is, unboxing conversion is applied.
- Parameters:
-
t
- the type to be unboxed - Returns:
- the type of an unboxed value of type
t
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the given type has no unboxing conversion
capture
TypeMirror capture(TypeMirror t)
Applies capture conversion to a type.
- Parameters:
-
t
- the type to be converted - Returns:
- the result of applying capture conversion
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if given an executable or package type
getPrimitiveType
PrimitiveType getPrimitiveType(TypeKind kind)
Returns a primitive type.
- Parameters:
-
kind
- the kind of primitive type to return - Returns:
- a primitive type
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifkind
is not a primitive kind
getNullType
NullType getNullType()
Returns the null type. This is the type of null
.
- Returns:
- the null type
getNoType
NoType getNoType(TypeKind kind)
Returns a pseudo-type used where no actual type is appropriate. The kind of type to return may be either VOID
or NONE
. For packages, use Elements.getPackageElement(CharSequence)
.asType()
instead.
- Parameters:
-
kind
- the kind of type to return - Returns:
- a pseudo-type of kind
VOID
orNONE
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- ifkind
is not valid
getArrayType
ArrayType getArrayType(TypeMirror componentType)
Returns an array type with the specified component type.
- Parameters:
-
componentType
- the component type - Returns:
- an array type with the specified component type.
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the component type is not valid for an array
getWildcardType
WildcardType getWildcardType(TypeMirror extendsBound, TypeMirror superBound)
Returns a new wildcard type argument. Either of the wildcard's bounds may be specified, or neither, but not both.
- Parameters:
-
extendsBound
- the extends (upper) bound, ornull
if none -
superBound
- the super (lower) bound, ornull
if none - Returns:
- a new wildcard
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if bounds are not valid
getDeclaredType
DeclaredType getDeclaredType(TypeElement typeElem, TypeMirror... typeArgs)
Returns the type corresponding to a type element and actual type arguments. Given the type element for Set
and the type mirror for String
, for example, this method may be used to get the parameterized type Set<String>
.
The number of type arguments must either equal the number of the type element's formal type parameters, or must be zero. If zero, and if the type element is generic, then the type element's raw type is returned.
If a parameterized type is being returned, its type element must not be contained within a generic outer class. The parameterized type Outer<String>.Inner<Number>
, for example, may be constructed by first using this method to get the type Outer<String>
, and then invoking getDeclaredType(DeclaredType, TypeElement, TypeMirror...)
.
- Parameters:
-
typeElem
- the type element -
typeArgs
- the actual type arguments - Returns:
- the type corresponding to the type element and actual type arguments
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if too many or too few type arguments are given, or if an inappropriate type argument or type element is provided
getDeclaredType
DeclaredType getDeclaredType(DeclaredType containing, TypeElement typeElem, TypeMirror... typeArgs)
Returns the type corresponding to a type element and actual type arguments, given a containing type of which it is a member. The parameterized type Outer<String>.Inner<Number>
, for example, may be constructed by first using getDeclaredType(TypeElement, TypeMirror...)
to get the type Outer<String>
, and then invoking this method.
If the containing type is a parameterized type, the number of type arguments must equal the number of typeElem
's formal type parameters. If it is not parameterized or if it is null
, this method is equivalent to getDeclaredType(typeElem, typeArgs)
.
- Parameters:
-
containing
- the containing type, ornull
if none -
typeElem
- the type element -
typeArgs
- the actual type arguments - Returns:
- the type corresponding to the type element and actual type arguments, contained within the given type
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if too many or too few type arguments are given, or if an inappropriate type argument, type element, or containing type is provided
asMemberOf
TypeMirror asMemberOf(DeclaredType containing, Element element)
Returns the type of an element when that element is viewed as a member of, or otherwise directly contained by, a given type. For example, when viewed as a member of the parameterized type Set<String>
, the Set.add
method is an ExecutableType
whose parameter is of type String
.
- Parameters:
-
containing
- the containing type -
element
- the element - Returns:
- the type of the element as viewed from the containing type
- Throws:
-
IllegalArgumentException
- if the element is not a valid one for the given type
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