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package ftbsc.lll.processor.annotations;
import ftbsc.lll.proxies.impl.FieldProxy;
import ftbsc.lll.proxies.impl.MethodProxy;
import ftbsc.lll.proxies.impl.TypeProxy;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
/**
* Overrides the marked method in the Injector, having the
* implementation return a built {@link MethodProxy} or
* {@link FieldProxy} with the specified characteristics.
* @since 0.4.0
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
@java.lang.annotation.Target(ElementType.FIELD)
public @interface Find {
/**
* @return the {@link Class} object containing the target, or the
* {@link Object} class if not specified (the annotation's parent
* class is instead used).
* @since 0.5.0
*/
Class<?> value() default Object.class;
/**
* This is the inner class name to append after a $ symbol to the already acquired
* fully-qualified name. If it's a number instead of a valid name, the class will be
* treated as an anonymous class, and will therefore be automatically unverified.
* For a {@link TypeProxy}, this refers to the class itself rather than the parent.
* @return the name of the inner class that contains the target, defaults to empty
* string (not an inner class)
* @since 0.5.0
*/
String innerName() default "";
/**
* For a {@link FieldProxy}, this is the name of the field to find. If omitted,
* it will fall back on the name of the annotated field.
* For a {@link MethodProxy} it indicates an attempt to match by name only, with
* this name. This will issue a warning unless warnings are disabled. It will fail
* and throw an exception if multiple methods with that name are found in the
* relevant class. It is generally recommended that you use a @link Target} stub
* for methods, as this can lead to unpredictable behaviour at runtime.
* It will have no effect on a {@link TypeProxy}.
* @return the name of the target, will default to the empty string (the name of
* the annotated method will instead be used).
* @since 0.5.0
*/
String name() default "";
/**
* This overrules the type of a field. Only to be used in the case (such as fields of
* anonymous classes) of fields whose parents cannot be reached at processing time.
* @return a {@link Class} representing the type.
* @deprecated This is only meant as a temporary solution until a better handling
* is implemented; only use this if strictly necessary as it may be
* removed or changed even across revisions.
*/
@Deprecated
Class<?> type() default Object.class;
/**
* @return the inner class name to be used with {@link #type()}
* @deprecated See {@link #type()}'s deprecation notice for more info.
*/
@Deprecated
String typeInner() default "";
}
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