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package com.sun.source.util;

import javax.lang.model.element.VariableElement;

A provider for parameter names when the parameter names are not determined from a reliable source, like a classfile.
Since:13
/** * A provider for parameter names when the parameter names are not determined from * a reliable source, like a classfile. * * @since 13 */
public interface ParameterNameProvider {
Infer a parameter name for the given parameter. The implementations of this method should infer parameter names in such a way that the parameter names are distinct for any given owning method. If the implementation of this method returns null, an automatically synthesized name is used.
Params:
  • parameter – the parameter for which the name should be inferred.
Returns:a user-friendly name for the parameter, or null if unknown
/** * Infer a parameter name for the given parameter. The implementations of this method * should infer parameter names in such a way that the parameter names are distinct * for any given owning method. * * If the implementation of this method returns null, an automatically synthesized name is used. * * @param parameter the parameter for which the name should be inferred. * @return a user-friendly name for the parameter, or null if unknown */
public CharSequence getParameterName(VariableElement parameter); }