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package lombok;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
Put on any field to make lombok build a standard setter.
Complete documentation is found at the project lombok features page for @Getter and @Setter.
Even though it is not listed, this annotation also has the onParam
and onMethod
parameter. See the full documentation for more details.
Example:
private @Setter int foo;
will generate:
public void setFoo(int foo) {
this.foo = foo;
}
This annotation can also be applied to a class, in which case it'll be as if all non-static fields that don't already have a Setter
annotation have the annotation.
/**
* Put on any field to make lombok build a standard setter.
* <p>
* Complete documentation is found at <a href="https://projectlombok.org/features/GetterSetter">the project lombok features page for @Getter and @Setter</a>.
* <p>
* Even though it is not listed, this annotation also has the {@code onParam} and {@code onMethod} parameter. See the full documentation for more details.
* <p>
* Example:
* <pre>
* private @Setter int foo;
* </pre>
*
* will generate:
*
* <pre>
* public void setFoo(int foo) {
* this.foo = foo;
* }
* </pre>
*
* <p>
* This annotation can also be applied to a class, in which case it'll be as if all non-static fields that don't already have
* a {@code Setter} annotation have the annotation.
*/
@Target({ElementType.FIELD, ElementType.TYPE})
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
public @interface Setter {
If you want your setter to be non-public, you can specify an alternate access level here.
Returns: The setter method will be generated with this access modifier.
/**
* If you want your setter to be non-public, you can specify an alternate access level here.
*
* @return The setter method will be generated with this access modifier.
*/
lombok.AccessLevel value() default lombok.AccessLevel.PUBLIC;
Any annotations listed here are put on the generated method.
The syntax for this feature depends on JDK version (nothing we can do about that; it's to work around javac bugs).
up to JDK7:
@Setter(onMethod=@__({@AnnotationsGoHere}))
from JDK8:
@Setter(onMethod_={@AnnotationsGohere})
// note the underscore after onMethod
. Returns: List of annotations to apply to the generated setter method.
/**
* Any annotations listed here are put on the generated method.
* The syntax for this feature depends on JDK version (nothing we can do about that; it's to work around javac bugs).<br>
* up to JDK7:<br>
* {@code @Setter(onMethod=@__({@AnnotationsGoHere}))}<br>
* from JDK8:<br>
* {@code @Setter(onMethod_={@AnnotationsGohere})} // note the underscore after {@code onMethod}.
*
* @return List of annotations to apply to the generated setter method.
*/
AnyAnnotation[] onMethod() default {};
Any annotations listed here are put on the generated method's parameter.
The syntax for this feature depends on JDK version (nothing we can do about that; it's to work around javac bugs).
up to JDK7:
@Setter(onParam=@__({@AnnotationsGoHere}))
from JDK8:
@Setter(onParam_={@AnnotationsGohere})
// note the underscore after onParam
. Returns: List of annotations to apply to the generated parameter in the setter method.
/**
* Any annotations listed here are put on the generated method's parameter.
* The syntax for this feature depends on JDK version (nothing we can do about that; it's to work around javac bugs).<br>
* up to JDK7:<br>
* {@code @Setter(onParam=@__({@AnnotationsGoHere}))}<br>
* from JDK8:<br>
* {@code @Setter(onParam_={@AnnotationsGohere})} // note the underscore after {@code onParam}.
*
* @return List of annotations to apply to the generated parameter in the setter method.
*/
AnyAnnotation[] onParam() default {};
Placeholder annotation to enable the placement of annotations on the generated code.
Deprecated: Don't use this annotation, ever - Read the documentation.
/**
* Placeholder annotation to enable the placement of annotations on the generated code.
* @deprecated Don't use this annotation, ever - Read the documentation.
*/
@Deprecated
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@Target({})
@interface AnyAnnotation {}
}