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/**
* Provides the <em>{@index jshell jshell tool}</em> tool for evaluating
* snippets of Java code, and defines a JDK-specific API for modeling and
* executing snippets.
* The JShell API supports Java Programming Language 'snippet' evaluating
* tools, such as Read-Eval-Print Loops (REPLs).
* Separate packages support building tools, configuring the execution of tools,
* and programmatically launching the existing Java shell tool.
* <p>
* The {@link jdk.jshell} is the package for creating 'snippet' evaluating tools.
* Generally, this is only package that would be needed for creating tools.
* </p>
* <p>
* The {@link jdk.jshell.spi} package specifies a Service Provider Interface (SPI)
* for defining execution engine implementations for tools based on the
* {@link jdk.jshell} API. The {@link jdk.jshell.execution} package provides
* standard implementations of {@link jdk.jshell.spi} interfaces and supporting code. It
* also serves as a library of functionality for defining new execution engine
* implementations.
* </p>
* <p>
* The {@link jdk.jshell.tool} package supports programmatically launching the
* <em>jshell</em> tool.
* </p>
* <p>
* The {@link jdk.jshell.execution} package contains implementations of the
* interfaces in {@link jdk.jshell.spi}. Otherwise, the four packages are
* independent, operate at different levels, and do not share functionality or
* definitions.
* </p>
*
* @toolGuide jshell
*
* @provides javax.tools.Tool
* @provides jdk.jshell.spi.ExecutionControlProvider
* @uses jdk.jshell.spi.ExecutionControlProvider
*
* @moduleGraph
* @since 9
*/
module jdk.jshell {
requires java.logging;
requires jdk.compiler;
requires jdk.internal.ed;
requires jdk.internal.le;
requires jdk.internal.opt;
requires transitive java.compiler;
requires transitive java.prefs;
requires transitive jdk.jdi;
exports jdk.jshell;
exports jdk.jshell.execution;
exports jdk.jshell.spi;
exports jdk.jshell.tool;
uses jdk.jshell.spi.ExecutionControlProvider;
uses jdk.internal.editor.spi.BuildInEditorProvider;
provides javax.tools.Tool with
jdk.internal.jshell.tool.JShellToolProvider;
provides jdk.jshell.spi.ExecutionControlProvider with
jdk.jshell.execution.JdiExecutionControlProvider,
jdk.jshell.execution.LocalExecutionControlProvider,
jdk.jshell.execution.FailOverExecutionControlProvider;
}