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package javax.tools;

Interface for receiving diagnostics from tools.
Author:Jonathan Gibbons, Peter von der Ahé
Type parameters:
  • <S> – the type of source objects used by diagnostics received by this listener
Since:1.6
/** * Interface for receiving diagnostics from tools. * * @param <S> the type of source objects used by diagnostics received * by this listener * * @author Jonathan Gibbons * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute; * @since 1.6 */
public interface DiagnosticListener<S> {
Invoked when a problem is found.
Params:
  • diagnostic – a diagnostic representing the problem that was found
Throws:
  • NullPointerException – if the diagnostic argument is null and the implementation cannot handle null arguments
/** * Invoked when a problem is found. * * @param diagnostic a diagnostic representing the problem that * was found * @throws NullPointerException if the diagnostic argument is * {@code null} and the implementation cannot handle {@code null} * arguments */
void report(Diagnostic<? extends S> diagnostic); }