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Using source annotation on a field in an annonymous inner class?
2019 Community Moderator ElectionJava inner class and static nested classWhen do you use Java's @Override annotation and why?Get an OutputStream into a StringGson: How to exclude specific fields from Serialization without annotationsWhich @NotNull Java annotation should I use?Create the perfect JPA entityWhat's the difference between @Component, @Repository & @Service annotations in Spring?annotation to make a private method public only for test classesAnnotate class with inner classIs it possible to generate an inner class of a class to compile with an annotation processor?
I'm new to preprocessors and am trying to do the following code:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
@ExternalApi
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
I am not able to catche the inner annotated field "makePublic" in the preprocessor.
Is this even possible?
java annotations preprocessor auto-generate
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I'm new to preprocessors and am trying to do the following code:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
@ExternalApi
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
I am not able to catche the inner annotated field "makePublic" in the preprocessor.
Is this even possible?
java annotations preprocessor auto-generate
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add a comment |
I'm new to preprocessors and am trying to do the following code:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
@ExternalApi
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
I am not able to catche the inner annotated field "makePublic" in the preprocessor.
Is this even possible?
java annotations preprocessor auto-generate
New contributor
I'm new to preprocessors and am trying to do the following code:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
@ExternalApi
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
I am not able to catche the inner annotated field "makePublic" in the preprocessor.
Is this even possible?
java annotations preprocessor auto-generate
java annotations preprocessor auto-generate
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Well, it seems impossible. I did the following:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
@ExternalApi("makePublic")
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
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Well, it seems impossible. I did the following:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
@ExternalApi("makePublic")
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
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Well, it seems impossible. I did the following:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
@ExternalApi("makePublic")
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
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Well, it seems impossible. I did the following:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
@ExternalApi("makePublic")
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
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Well, it seems impossible. I did the following:
public class foo
private Map<String, Runnable> reflectivelyInitializedMap;
@ExternalApi("makePublic")
private MyObject bar = new MyObject()
private Runnable makePublic;
// I want to generate the following method:
public void makePublic()
reflectivelyInitializedMap.get("makePublic").run();
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