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This package is the basis for lombok's (the jar, run as an application) ability to spin off a clone of itself that only contains files required as a runtime dependency. This feature was used for a short while to support @SneakyThrows, but this is no longer necessary. Currently no lombok features have any such dependencies though at some point we may reintroduce the concept, for example to support properties. It is possible we'll use a different mechanism at that point; use the infrastructure in this package with knowledge that it may be eliminated at any time.
/** * This package is the basis for lombok's (the jar, run as an application) ability to spin off * a clone of itself that only contains files required as a runtime dependency. * * This feature was used for a short while to support {@code @SneakyThrows}, but this is no longer * necessary. Currently no lombok features have any such dependencies though at some point we may * reintroduce the concept, for example to support properties. * * It is possible we'll use a different mechanism at that point; use the infrastructure in this package * with knowledge that it may be eliminated at any time. */
package lombok.core.runtimeDependencies;