- All Superinterfaces:
AnnotatedConstruct
,ReferenceType
,TypeMirror
- All Known Subinterfaces:
ErrorType
Represents a declared type, either a class type or an interface type.
This includes parameterized types such as
java.util.Set<String>
as well as raw types.
While a TypeElement
represents a class or interface
element, a DeclaredType
represents a class
or interface type, the latter being a use
(or invocation) of the former.
See TypeElement
for more on this distinction.
The supertypes (both class and interface types) of a declared
type may be found using the Types.directSupertypes(TypeMirror)
method. This returns the
supertypes with any type arguments substituted in.
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionReturns the element corresponding to this type.Returns the type of the innermost enclosing instance or aNoType
of kindNONE
if there is no enclosing instance.List<? extends TypeMirror>
Returns the actual type arguments of this type.Methods declared in interface javax.lang.model.type.TypeMirror
accept, equals, getAnnotation, getAnnotationMirrors, getAnnotationsByType, getKind, hashCode, toString
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Method Details
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asElement
Element asElement()Returns the element corresponding to this type.- Returns:
- the element corresponding to this type
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getEnclosingType
TypeMirror getEnclosingType()Returns the type of the innermost enclosing instance or aNoType
of kindNONE
if there is no enclosing instance. Only types corresponding to inner classes have an enclosing instance.- Returns:
- a type mirror for the enclosing type
- See Java Language Specification:
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8.1.3 Inner Classes and Enclosing Instances
15.9.2 Determining Enclosing Instances
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getTypeArguments
List<? extends TypeMirror> getTypeArguments()Returns the actual type arguments of this type. For a type nested within a parameterized type (such asOuter<String>.Inner<Number>
), only the type arguments of the innermost type are included.- Returns:
- the actual type arguments of this type, or an empty list if none
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