R - the return type of this visitor's methodsP - the type of the additional parameter to this visitor's methods.@SupportedSourceVersion(value=RELEASE_6) public class SimpleAnnotationValueVisitor6<R,P> extends AbstractAnnotationValueVisitor6<R,P>
RELEASE_6
 source version.  Visit methods call defaultAction(java.lang.Object, P) passing their arguments to defaultAction's
 corresponding parameters.
  Methods in this class may be overridden subject to their
 general contract.  Note that annotating methods in concrete
 subclasses with @Override will help
 ensure that methods are overridden as intended.
 
 WARNING: The AnnotationValueVisitor interface
 implemented by this class may have methods added to it in the
 future to accommodate new, currently unknown, language structures
 added to future versions of the Java™ programming language.
 Therefore, methods whose names begin with "visit" may be
 added to this class in the future; to avoid incompatibilities,
 classes which extend this class should not declare any instance
 methods with names beginning with "visit".
 
When such a new visit method is added, the default
 implementation in this class will be to call the visitUnknown method.  A new simple annotation
 value visitor class will also be introduced to correspond to the
 new language level; this visitor will have different default
 behavior for the visit method in question.  When the new visitor is
 introduced, all or portions of this visitor may be deprecated.
SimpleAnnotationValueVisitor7| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected R | DEFAULT_VALUEDefault value to be returned;  defaultActionreturns this value unless the method is
 overridden. | 
| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected  | SimpleAnnotationValueVisitor6()Constructor for concrete subclasses; uses  nullfor the
 default value. | 
| protected  | SimpleAnnotationValueVisitor6(R defaultValue)Constructor for concrete subclasses; uses the argument for the
 default value. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected R | defaultAction(Object o,
             P p)The default action for visit methods. | 
| R | visitAnnotation(AnnotationMirror a,
               P p)Visits an annotation value in an annotation. | 
| R | visitArray(List<? extends AnnotationValue> vals,
          P p)Visits an array value in an annotation. | 
| R | visitBoolean(boolean b,
            P p)Visits a  booleanvalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitByte(byte b,
         P p)Visits a  bytevalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitChar(char c,
         P p)Visits a  charvalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitDouble(double d,
           P p)Visits a  doublevalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitEnumConstant(VariableElement c,
                 P p)Visits an  enumvalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitFloat(float f,
          P p)Visits a  floatvalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitInt(int i,
        P p)Visits an  intvalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitLong(long i,
         P p)Visits a  longvalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitShort(short s,
          P p)Visits a  shortvalue in an annotation. | 
| R | visitString(String s,
           P p)Visits a string value in an annotation. | 
| R | visitType(TypeMirror t,
         P p)Visits a type value in an annotation. | 
visit, visit, visitUnknownprotected final R DEFAULT_VALUE
defaultAction returns this value unless the method is
 overridden.protected SimpleAnnotationValueVisitor6()
null for the
 default value.protected SimpleAnnotationValueVisitor6(R defaultValue)
defaultValue - the value to assign to DEFAULT_VALUEprotected R defaultAction(Object o, P p)
DEFAULT_VALUE; subclasses will
 commonly override this method.o - the value of the annotationp - a visitor-specified parameterDEFAULT_VALUE unless overriddenpublic R visitBoolean(boolean b, P p)
boolean value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.b - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitByte(byte b, P p)
byte value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.b - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitChar(char c, P p)
char value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.c - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitDouble(double d, P p)
double value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.d - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitFloat(float f, P p)
float value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.f - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitInt(int i, P p)
int value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.i - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitLong(long i, P p)
long value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.i - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitShort(short s, P p)
short value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.s - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitString(String s, P p)
defaultAction.s - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitType(TypeMirror t, P p)
defaultAction.t - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitEnumConstant(VariableElement c, P p)
enum value in an annotation. This implementation calls defaultAction.c - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitAnnotation(AnnotationMirror a, P p)
defaultAction.a - the value being visitedp - a visitor-specified parameterdefaultActionpublic R visitArray(List<? extends AnnotationValue> vals, P p)
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