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package sun.reflect.generics.scope;

import java.lang.reflect.TypeVariable;

This class is used to provide enclosing scopes for top level classes. We cannot use null to represent such a scope, since the enclosing scope is computed lazily, and so the field storing it is null until it has been computed. Therefore, null is reserved to represent an as-yet-uncomputed scope, and cannot be used for any other kind of scope.
/** * This class is used to provide enclosing scopes for top level classes. * We cannot use <tt>null</tt> to represent such a scope, since the * enclosing scope is computed lazily, and so the field storing it is * null until it has been computed. Therefore, <tt>null</tt> is reserved * to represent an as-yet-uncomputed scope, and cannot be used for any * other kind of scope. */
public class DummyScope implements Scope { // Caches the unique instance of this class; instances contain no data // so we can use the singleton pattern private static DummyScope singleton = new DummyScope(); // constructor is private to enforce use of factory method private DummyScope(){}
Factory method. Enforces the singleton pattern - only one instance of this class ever exists.
/** * Factory method. Enforces the singleton pattern - only one * instance of this class ever exists. */
public static DummyScope make() { return singleton; }
Lookup a type variable in the scope, using its name. Always returns null.
Params:
  • name – - the name of the type variable being looked up
Returns: null
/** * Lookup a type variable in the scope, using its name. Always returns * <tt>null</tt>. * @param name - the name of the type variable being looked up * @return null */
public TypeVariable<?> lookup(String name) {return null;} }