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package com.oracle.svm.core.c;

A non-moving array of Java objects. We use Void for the type parameter of NonmovableArray to prevent mistakenly assigning a NonmovableObjectArray to a NonmovableArray.
Type parameters:
  • <T> – the type of stored objects, purely for tagging and compile-time checks.
See Also:
/** * A non-moving array of Java objects. * * We use {@link Void} for the type parameter of {@link NonmovableArray} to prevent mistakenly * assigning a {@link NonmovableObjectArray} to a {@link NonmovableArray}. * * @param <T> the type of stored objects, purely for tagging and compile-time checks. * * @see NonmovableArrays */
public interface NonmovableObjectArray<T> extends NonmovableArray<Void> { }