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package javax.lang.model.type;
import javax.lang.model.element.Element;
import javax.lang.model.element.TypeParameterElement;
import javax.lang.model.util.Types;
Represents a type variable. A type variable may be explicitly declared by a type parameter of a type, method, or constructor. A type variable may also be declared implicitly, as by the capture conversion of a wildcard type argument (see chapter {@jls 5} of The Java Language Specification).
Author: Joseph D. Darcy, Scott Seligman, Peter von der Ahé See Also: @jls 4.4 Type Variables Since: 1.6
/**
* Represents a type variable.
* A type variable may be explicitly declared by a
* {@linkplain TypeParameterElement type parameter} of a
* type, method, or constructor.
* A type variable may also be declared implicitly, as by
* the capture conversion of a wildcard type argument
* (see chapter {@jls 5} of
* <cite>The Java Language Specification</cite>).
*
* @author Joseph D. Darcy
* @author Scott Seligman
* @author Peter von der Ahé
* @see TypeParameterElement
* @jls 4.4 Type Variables
* @since 1.6
*/
public interface TypeVariable extends ReferenceType {
{@return the element corresponding to this type variable}
/**
* {@return the element corresponding to this type variable}
*/
Element asElement();
{@return the upper bound of this type variable}
If this type variable was declared with no explicit upper bounds, the result is java.lang.Object
. If it was declared with multiple upper bounds, the result is an intersection type; individual bounds can be found by examining the result's bounds.
@jls 4.9 Intersection Types
/**
* {@return the upper bound of this type variable}
*
* <p> If this type variable was declared with no explicit
* upper bounds, the result is {@code java.lang.Object}.
* If it was declared with multiple upper bounds,
* the result is an {@linkplain IntersectionType intersection type};
* individual bounds can be found by examining the result's
* {@linkplain IntersectionType#getBounds() bounds}.
*
* @jls 4.9 Intersection Types
*/
TypeMirror getUpperBound();
{@return the lower bound of this type variable} While a type parameter cannot include an explicit lower bound declaration, capture conversion can produce a type variable with a non-trivial lower bound. Type variables otherwise have a lower bound of NullType
. @jls 18.1.3. Bounds
/**
* {@return the lower bound of this type variable} While a type
* parameter cannot include an explicit lower bound declaration,
* capture conversion can produce a type variable with a
* non-trivial lower bound. Type variables otherwise have a
* lower bound of {@link NullType}.
*
* @jls 18.1.3. Bounds
*/
TypeMirror getLowerBound();
}