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package com.google.inject.multibindings;

import com.google.inject.Binding;
import com.google.inject.Key;
import com.google.inject.TypeLiteral;
import com.google.inject.spi.Element;
import com.google.inject.spi.Elements;
import java.util.List;

A binding for a Multibinder.
Author:sameb@google.com (Sam Berlin)
Type parameters:
  • <T> – The fully qualified type of the set, including Set. For example: MultibinderBinding<Set<Boolean>>
Since:3.0
/** * A binding for a Multibinder. * * @param <T> The fully qualified type of the set, including Set. For example: <code> * MultibinderBinding&lt;Set&lt;Boolean>></code> * @since 3.0 * @author sameb@google.com (Sam Berlin) */
public interface MultibinderBinding<T> {
Returns the key for the set.
/** Returns the key for the set. */
Key<T> getSetKey();
Returns the TypeLiteral that describes the type of elements in the set.

The elements will always match the type Set's generic type. For example, if getSetKey returns a key of Set<String>, then this will always return a TypeLiteral<String>.

/** * Returns the TypeLiteral that describes the type of elements in the set. * * <p>The elements will always match the type Set's generic type. For example, if getSetKey * returns a key of <code>Set&lt;String></code>, then this will always return a <code> * TypeLiteral&lt;String></code>. */
TypeLiteral<?> getElementTypeLiteral();
Returns all bindings that make up the set. This is only supported on bindings returned from an injector. This will throw UnsupportedOperationException if it is called on an element retrieved from Elements.getElements.

The elements will always match the type Set's generic type. For example, if getSetKey returns a key of Set<String>, then this will always return a list of type List<Binding<String>>.

/** * Returns all bindings that make up the set. This is only supported on bindings returned from an * injector. This will throw {@link UnsupportedOperationException} if it is called on an element * retrieved from {@link Elements#getElements}. * * <p>The elements will always match the type Set's generic type. For example, if getSetKey * returns a key of <code>Set&lt;String></code>, then this will always return a list of type * <code>List&lt;Binding&lt;String>></code>. */
List<Binding<?>> getElements();
Returns true if the multibinder permits duplicates. This is only supported on bindings returned from an injector. This will throw UnsupportedOperationException if it is called on a MultibinderBinding retrieved from Elements.getElements.
/** * Returns true if the multibinder permits duplicates. This is only supported on bindings returned * from an injector. This will throw {@link UnsupportedOperationException} if it is called on a * MultibinderBinding retrieved from {@link Elements#getElements}. */
boolean permitsDuplicates();
Returns true if this Multibinder uses the given Element. This will be true for bindings that derive the elements of the set and other bindings that Multibinder uses internally. This will work for MultibinderBindings retrieved from an injector and Elements.getElements. Usually this is only necessary if you are working with elements retrieved from modules (without an Injector), otherwise getElements and permitsDuplicates are better options.

If you need to introspect the details of the set, such as the values or if it permits duplicates, it is necessary to pass the elements through an Injector and use getElements() and permitsDuplicates().

/** * Returns true if this Multibinder uses the given Element. This will be true for bindings that * derive the elements of the set and other bindings that Multibinder uses internally. This will * work for MultibinderBindings retrieved from an injector and {@link Elements#getElements}. * Usually this is only necessary if you are working with elements retrieved from modules (without * an Injector), otherwise {@link #getElements} and {@link #permitsDuplicates} are better options. * * <p>If you need to introspect the details of the set, such as the values or if it permits * duplicates, it is necessary to pass the elements through an Injector and use {@link * #getElements()} and {@link #permitsDuplicates()}. */
boolean containsElement(Element element); }