/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2004 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Common Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/cpl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env; /** * The name environment provides a callback API that the compiler * can use to look up types, compilation units, and packages in the * current environment. The name environment is passed to the compiler * on creation. */ public interface INameEnvironment { /** * Find a type with the given compound name. * Answer the binary form of the type if it is known to be consistent. * Otherwise, answer the compilation unit which defines the type * or null if the type does not exist. * Types in the default package are specified as {{typeName}}. * * It is unknown whether the package containing the type actually exists. * * NOTE: This method can be used to find a member type using its * internal name A$B, but the source file for A is answered if the binary * file is inconsistent. */ NameEnvironmentAnswer findType(char[][] compoundTypeName); /** * Find a type named in the package . * Answer the binary form of the type if it is known to be consistent. * Otherwise, answer the compilation unit which defines the type * or null if the type does not exist. * The default package is indicated by char[0][]. * * It is known that the package containing the type exists. * * NOTE: This method can be used to find a member type using its * internal name A$B, but the source file for A is answered if the binary * file is inconsistent. */ NameEnvironmentAnswer findType(char[] typeName, char[][] packageName); /** * Answer whether packageName is the name of a known subpackage inside * the package parentPackageName. A top level package is found relative to null. * The default package is always assumed to exist. * * For example: * isPackage({{java}, {awt}}, {event}); * isPackage(null, {java}); */ boolean isPackage(char[][] parentPackageName, char[] packageName); /** * This method cleans the environment uo. It is responsible for releasing the memory * and freeing resources. Passed that point, the name environment is no longer usable. * * A name environment can have a long life cycle, therefore it is the responsibility of * the code which created it to decide when it is a good time to clean it up. */ void cleanup(); }