/* * Copyright 2000-2014 JetBrains s.r.o. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.intellij.lang.annotations; import java.lang.annotation.*; /** * <p>This annotation intended to help IDEA to detect and auto-complete int and String constants used as an enumeration. * For example, in the {@link java.awt.Label#Label(String, int)} constructor the <tt><b>alignment</b></tt> parameter can be one of the following * int constants: {@link java.awt.Label#LEFT}, {@link java.awt.Label#CENTER} or {@link java.awt.Label#RIGHT} * * <p>So, if <tt>@MagicConstant</tt> annotation applied to this constructor, IDEA will check the constructor usages for the allowed values. * <p>E.g.<br> * <pre>{@code * new Label("text", 0); // 0 is not allowed * new Label("text", Label.LEFT); // OK * }</pre> * * <p> * <tt>@MagicConstant</tt> can be applied to: * <ul> * <li> Field, local variable, parameter. * * <br>E.g. <br> * <pre>{@code @MagicConstant(intValues = {TOP, CENTER, BOTTOM}) * int textPosition; * }</pre> * IDEA will check expressions assigned to the variable for allowed values: * <pre>{@code * textPosition = 0; // not allowed * textPosition = TOP; // OK * }</pre> * * <li> Method * * <br>E.g.<br> * <pre>{@code @MagicConstant(flagsFromClass = java.lang.reflect.Modifier.class) * public native int getModifiers(); * }</pre> * * IDEA will analyse getModifiers() method calls and check if its return value is used with allowed values:<br> * <pre>{@code * if (aClass.getModifiers() == 3) // not allowed * if (aClass.getModifiers() == Modifier.PUBLIC) // OK * }</pre> * * <li>Annotation class<br> * Annotation class annotated with <tt>@MagicConstant</tt> created alias you can use to annotate * everything as if it was annotated with <tt>@MagicConstant</tt> itself. * * <br>E.g.<br> * <pre>{@code @MagicConstant(flags = {Font.PLAIN, Font.BOLD, Font.ITALIC}) }</pre> * <pre>{@code @interface FontStyle {} }</pre> * * IDEA will check constructs annotated with @FontStyle for allowed values:<br> * <tt>@FontStyle int myStyle = 3; // not allowed<br></tt> * <tt>@FontStyle int myStyle = Font.BOLD | Font.ITALIC; // OK</tt><br> * * </ul> * * The <tt>@MagicConstant</tt> annotation has SOURCE retention, i.e. it is removed upon compilation and does not create any runtime overhead. */ @Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE) @Target({ ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.PARAMETER, ElementType.LOCAL_VARIABLE, ElementType.ANNOTATION_TYPE, ElementType.METHOD }) public @interface MagicConstant { /** * @return int values (typically named constants) which are allowed here. * E.g. * <pre><tt> * {@code * void setConfirmOpenNewProject(@MagicConstant(intValues = {OPEN_PROJECT_ASK, OPEN_PROJECT_NEW_WINDOW, OPEN_PROJECT_SAME_WINDOW}) * int confirmOpenNewProject); * }</tt></pre> */ long[] intValues() default {}; /** * @return String values (typically named constants) which are allowed here. */ String[] stringValues() default {}; /** * @return allowed int flags (i.e. values (typically named constants) which can be combined with bitwise OR operator (|). * The difference from the {@link #intValues()} is that flags are allowed to be combined (via plus:+ or bitwise OR: |) whereas values aren't. * The literals "0" and "-1" are also allowed to denote absence and presense of all flags respectively. * * E.g. * <pre><tt> * {@code @MagicConstant(flags = {HierarchyEvent.PARENT_CHANGED,HierarchyEvent.DISPLAYABILITY_CHANGED,HierarchyEvent.SHOWING_CHANGED}) * int hFlags; * * hFlags = 3; // not allowed; should be "magic" constant. * if (hFlags & (HierarchyEvent.PARENT_CHANGED | HierarchyEvent.SHOWING_CHANGED) != 0); // OK: combined several constants via bitwise OR * }</tt></pre> */ long[] flags() default {}; /** * @return allowed values which are defined in the specified class public static final constants. * * E.g. * <pre><tt> * {@code @MagicConstant(valuesFromClass = Cursor.class) * int cursorType; * * cursorType = 11; // not allowed; should be "magic" constant. * cursorType = Cursor.E_RESIZE_CURSOR; // OK: "magic" constant used. * }</tt></pre> */ Class valuesFromClass() default void.class; /** * @return allowed int flags which are defined in the specified class public static final constants. * The difference from the {@link #valuesFromClass()} is that flags are allowed to be combined (via plus:+ or bitwise OR: |) whereas values aren't. * The literals "0" and "-1" are also allowed to denote absence and presense of all flags respectively. * * E.g. * <pre><tt> * {@code @MagicConstant(flagsFromClass = java.awt.InputEvent.class) * int eventMask; * * eventMask = 10; // not allowed; should be "magic" constant. * eventMask = InputEvent.CTRL_MASK | InputEvent.ALT_MASK; // OK: combined several constants via bitwise OR * }</tt></pre> */ Class flagsFromClass() default void.class; }