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* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
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package org.eclipse.jdt.core;
/**
* Common protocol for Java elements that can be members of types.
* This set consists of <code>IType</code>, <code>IMethod</code>,
* <code>IField</code>, and <code>IInitializer</code>.
* <p>
* The children are listed in the order in which they appear in the source or class file.
* </p>
*
* @noimplement This interface is not intended to be implemented by clients.
*/
public interface IMember extends IJavaElement, ISourceReference, ISourceManipulation, IParent {
/**
* Returns the categories defined by this member's Javadoc. A category is the identifier
* following the tag <code>@category</code> in the member's Javadoc.
* Returns an empty array if no category is defined in this member's Javadoc.
*
* @return the categories defined by this member's doc
* @exception JavaModelException if this element does not exist or if an
* exception occurs while accessing its corresponding resource.
* @since 3.2
*/
String[] getCategories() throws JavaModelException;
/**
* Returns the class file in which this member is declared, or <code>null</code>
* if this member is not declared in a class file (for example, a source type).
* This is a handle-only method.
*
* @return the class file in which this member is declared, or <code>null</code>
* if this member is not declared in a class file (for example, a source type)
*/
IClassFile getClassFile();
/**
* Returns the compilation unit in which this member is declared, or <code>null</code>
* if this member is not declared in a compilation unit (for example, a binary type).
* This is a handle-only method.
*
* @return the compilation unit in which this member is declared, or <code>null</code>
* if this member is not declared in a compilation unit (for example, a binary type)
*/
ICompilationUnit getCompilationUnit();
/**
* Returns the type in which this member is declared, or <code>null</code>
* if this member is not declared in a type (for example, a top-level type).
* This is a handle-only method.
*
* @return the type in which this member is declared, or <code>null</code>
* if this member is not declared in a type (for example, a top-level type)
*/
IType getDeclaringType();
/**
* Returns the modifier flags for this member. The flags can be examined using class
* <code>Flags</code>.
* <p>
* Note that only flags as indicated in the source are returned. Thus if an interface
* defines a method <code>void myMethod();</code> the flags don't include the
* 'public' flag.
*
* @exception JavaModelException if this element does not exist or if an
* exception occurs while accessing its corresponding resource.
* @return the modifier flags for this member
* @see Flags
*/
int getFlags() throws JavaModelException;
/**
* Returns the Javadoc range if this element is from source or if this element
* is a binary element with an attached source, null otherwise.
*
* <p>If this element is from source, the javadoc range is
* extracted from the corresponding source.</p>
* <p>If this element is from a binary, the javadoc is extracted from the
* attached source if present.</p>
* <p>If this element's openable is not consistent, then null is returned.</p>
*
* @exception JavaModelException if this element does not exist or if an
* exception occurs while accessing its corresponding resource.
* @return a source range corresponding to the javadoc source or <code>null</code>
* if no source is available, this element has no javadoc comment or
* this element's openable is not consistent
* @see IOpenable#isConsistent()
* @since 3.2
*/
ISourceRange getJavadocRange() throws JavaModelException;
/**
* Returns the source range of this member's simple name,
* or <code>null</code> if this member does not have a name
* (for example, an initializer), or if this member does not have
* associated source code (for example, a binary type).
*
* @exception JavaModelException if this element does not exist or if an
* exception occurs while accessing its corresponding resource.
* @return the source range of this member's simple name,
* or <code>null</code> if this member does not have a name
* (for example, an initializer), or if this member does not have
* associated source code (for example, a binary type)
*/
ISourceRange getNameRange() throws JavaModelException;
/**
* Returns the position relative to the order this member is defined in the source.
* Numbering starts at 1 (thus the first occurrence is occurrence 1, not occurrence 0).
* <p>
* Two members m1 and m2 that are equal (e.g. 2 fields with the same name in
* the same type) can be distinguished using their occurrence counts. If member
* m1 appears first in the source, it will have an occurrence count of 1. If member
* m2 appears right after member m1, it will have an occurrence count of 2.
* </p><p>
* The occurrence count can be used to distinguish initializers inside a type
* or anonymous types inside a method.
* </p><p>
* This is a handle-only method. The member may or may not be present.
* </p>
*
* @return the position relative to the order this member is defined in the source
* @since 3.2
*/
int getOccurrenceCount();
/**
* Returns the Java type root in which this member is declared.
* This is a handle-only method.
*
* @return the Java type root in which this member is declared.
* @since 3.3
*/
ITypeRoot getTypeRoot();
/**
* Returns the local or anonymous type declared in this source member with the given simple name and/or
* with the specified position relative to the order they are defined in the source.
* The name is empty if it is an anonymous type.
* Numbering starts at 1 (thus the first occurrence is occurrence 1, not occurrence 0).
* This is a handle-only method. The type may or may not exist.
* Throws a <code>RuntimeException</code> if this member is not a source member.
*
* @param name the given simple name
* @param occurrenceCount the specified position
* @return the type with the given name and/or with the specified position relative to the order they are defined in the source
* @since 3.0
*/
IType getType(String name, int occurrenceCount);
/**
* Returns whether this member is from a class file.
* This is a handle-only method.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if from a class file, and <code>false</code> if
* from a compilation unit
*/
boolean isBinary();
}