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- All Superinterfaces:
AnnotatedConstruct
,Element
,QualifiedNameable
public interface PackageElement extends Element, QualifiedNameable
Represents a package program element. Provides access to information about the package and its members.- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
Elements.getPackageOf(javax.lang.model.element.Element)
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Method Summary
All Methods Instance Methods Abstract Methods Modifier and Type Method Description List<? extends Element>
getEnclosedElements()
Returns the top-level classes and interfaces within this package.Element
getEnclosingElement()
Returns the enclosing module if such a module exists; otherwise returnsnull
.Name
getQualifiedName()
Returns the fully qualified name of this package.Name
getSimpleName()
Returns the simple name of this package.boolean
isUnnamed()
Returnstrue
if this is an unnamed package andfalse
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Methods declared in interface javax.lang.model.AnnotatedConstruct
getAnnotationsByType
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Methods declared in interface javax.lang.model.element.Element
accept, asType, equals, getAnnotation, getAnnotationMirrors, getKind, getModifiers, hashCode
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Method Detail
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getQualifiedName
Name getQualifiedName()
Returns the fully qualified name of this package. This is also known as the package's canonical name. For an unnamed package, an empty name is returned.- Specified by:
getQualifiedName
in interfaceQualifiedNameable
- API Note:
- The fully qualified name of a named package that is
not a subpackage of a named package is its simple name. The
fully qualified name of a named package that is a subpackage of
another named package consists of the fully qualified name of
the containing package, followed by "
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", followed by the simple (member) name of the subpackage. - Returns:
- the fully qualified name of this package, or an empty name if this is an unnamed package
- See The Java™ Language Specification:
- 6.7 Fully Qualified Names and Canonical Names
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getSimpleName
Name getSimpleName()
Returns the simple name of this package. For an unnamed package, an empty name is returned.- Specified by:
getSimpleName
in interfaceElement
- Returns:
- the simple name of this package or an empty name if this is an unnamed package
- See Also:
getSimpleName()
,ExecutableElement.getSimpleName()
,TypeElement.getSimpleName()
,VariableElement.getSimpleName()
,ModuleElement.getSimpleName()
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getEnclosedElements
List<? extends Element> getEnclosedElements()
Returns the top-level classes and interfaces within this package. Note that subpackages are not considered to be enclosed by a package.- Specified by:
getEnclosedElements
in interfaceElement
- Returns:
- the top-level classes and interfaces within this package
- See Also:
TypeElement.getEnclosedElements()
,getEnclosedElements()
,ModuleElement.getEnclosedElements()
,Elements.getAllMembers(javax.lang.model.element.TypeElement)
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isUnnamed
boolean isUnnamed()
Returnstrue
if this is an unnamed package andfalse
otherwise.- Returns:
true
if this is an unnamed package andfalse
otherwise- See The Java™ Language Specification:
- 7.4.2 Unnamed Packages
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getEnclosingElement
Element getEnclosingElement()
Returns the enclosing module if such a module exists; otherwise returnsnull
. One situation where a module does not exist for a package is if the environment does not include modules, such as an annotation processing environment configured for a source version without modules.- Specified by:
getEnclosingElement
in interfaceElement
- Returns:
- the enclosing module or
null
if no such module exists - See Also:
Elements.getPackageOf(javax.lang.model.element.Element)
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