Elementpublic final class ScopeBinding extends java.lang.Object implements Element
bindScope()
statements:
Scope recordScope = new RecordScope();
bindScope(RecordScoped.class, new RecordScope());| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
<T> T |
acceptVisitor(ElementVisitor<T> visitor) |
Accepts an element visitor.
|
void |
applyTo(Binder binder) |
Writes this module element to the given binder (optional operation).
|
java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.annotation.Annotation> |
getAnnotationType() |
|
Scope |
getScope() |
|
java.lang.Object |
getSource() |
Returns an arbitrary object containing information about the "place" where this element was
configured.
|
public java.lang.Object getSource()
Element
Tools might specially handle types they know about; StackTraceElement is a good
example. Tools should simply call toString() on the source object if the type is
unfamiliar.
public java.lang.Class<? extends java.lang.annotation.Annotation> getAnnotationType()
public Scope getScope()
public <T> T acceptVisitor(ElementVisitor<T> visitor)
ElementacceptVisitor in interface Elementvisitor - to call back on