- All Superinterfaces:
TypeAnnotation.TargetInfo
- All Known Implementing Classes:
TargetInfoImpl.TypeArgumentTargetImpl
- Enclosing interface:
TypeAnnotation
public static sealed interface TypeAnnotation.TypeArgumentTarget
extends TypeAnnotation.TargetInfo
permits TargetInfoImpl.TypeArgumentTargetImpl
Indicates that an annotation appears either on the i'th type in a cast
expression, or on the i'th type argument in the explicit type argument list for any of the following: a new
expression, an explicit constructor invocation statement, a method invocation expression, or a method reference
expression.
- Since:
- 22
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptiontarget()The code array offset of either the bytecode instruction corresponding to the cast expression, the new bytecode instruction corresponding to the new expression, the bytecode instruction corresponding to the explicit constructor invocation statement, the bytecode instruction corresponding to the method invocation expression, or the bytecode instruction corresponding to the method reference expression.intFor a cast expression, the value of the type_argument_index item specifies which type in the cast operator is annotated.Methods inherited from interface org.glavo.classfile.TypeAnnotation.TargetInfo
size, targetType
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Method Details
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target
Label target()The code array offset of either the bytecode instruction corresponding to the cast expression, the new bytecode instruction corresponding to the new expression, the bytecode instruction corresponding to the explicit constructor invocation statement, the bytecode instruction corresponding to the method invocation expression, or the bytecode instruction corresponding to the method reference expression.- Returns:
- the code label corresponding to the instruction
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typeArgumentIndex
int typeArgumentIndex()For a cast expression, the value of the type_argument_index item specifies which type in the cast operator is annotated. A type_argument_index value of 0 specifies the first (or only) type in the cast operator. The possibility of more than one type in a cast expression arises from a cast to an intersection type. For an explicit type argument list, the value of the type_argument_index item specifies which type argument is annotated. A type_argument_index value of 0 specifies the first type argument.- Returns:
- the index into the type arguments
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