/* * @(#)AnnotationProcessorFactory.java 1.9 04/07/13 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package com.sun.mirror.apt; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.Set; import com.sun.mirror.declaration.AnnotationTypeDeclaration; /** * A factory for creating annotation processors. * Each factory is responsible for creating processors for one or more * annotation types. * The factory is said to support these types. * *

Each implementation of an AnnotationProcessorFactory * must provide a public no-argument constructor to be used by tools to * instantiate the factory. * * @author Joseph D. Darcy * @author Scott Seligman * @version 1.9 04/07/13 * @since 1.5 */ public interface AnnotationProcessorFactory { /** * Returns the options recognized by this factory or by any of the * processors it may create. * Only {@linkplain AnnotationProcessorEnvironment#getOptions() * processor-specific} options are included, each of which begins * with "-A". For example, if this factory recognizes * options such as -Adebug -Aloglevel=3, it will * return the strings "-Adebug" and "-Aloglevel". * *

A tool might use this information to determine if any * options provided by a user are unrecognized by any processor, * in which case it may wish to report an error. * * @return the options recognized by this factory or by any of the * processors it may create, or an empty collection if none */ Collection supportedOptions(); /** * Returns the names of the annotation types supported by this factory. * An element of the result may be the canonical (fully qualified) name * of a supported annotation type. Alternately it may be of the form * "name.*" * representing the set of all annotation types * with canonical names beginning with "name." * Finally, "*" by itself represents the set of all * annotation types. * * @return the names of the annotation types supported by this factory */ Collection supportedAnnotationTypes(); /** * Returns an annotation processor for a set of annotation * types. The set will be empty if the factory supports * "*" and the specified type declarations have * no annotations. Note that the set of annotation types may be * empty for other reasons, such as giving the factory an * opportunity to register a listener. An * AnnotationProcessorFactory must gracefully handle an * empty set of annotations; an appropriate response to an empty * set will often be returning {@link AnnotationProcessors#NO_OP}. * * @param atds type declarations of the annotation types to be processed * @param env environment to use during processing * @return an annotation processor for the given annotation types, * or null if the types are not supported or the * processor cannot be created */ AnnotationProcessor getProcessorFor(Set atds, AnnotationProcessorEnvironment env); }