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package jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.logging;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
This annotation is associated with a class that has a logger.
It contains a name property of the logger name. e.g. a class
whose logger can be initialized by --log:fields, should be
annotated @Logger(name="fields"). Multiple classes can have
the same annotation, which will make them use the same logger
object. Usually a class with this annotation is also a Loggable,
but it is not a hard demand
See Also:
/**
* This annotation is associated with a class that has a logger.
* It contains a name property of the logger name. e.g. a class
* whose logger can be initialized by --log:fields, should be
* annotated @Logger(name="fields"). Multiple classes can have
* the same annotation, which will make them use the same logger
* object. Usually a class with this annotation is also a Loggable,
* but it is not a hard demand
*
* @see Loggable
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
public @interface Logger {
Get the name of the logger
Returns: logger name
/**
* Get the name of the logger
* @return logger name
*/
public String name() default "";
}