public interface JvmAnnotationReference
extends org.eclipse.emf.ecore.EObject
The following features are supported:
TypesPackage.getJvmAnnotationReference()
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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JvmAnnotationType |
getAnnotation()
Returns the value of the 'Annotation' reference
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org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<JvmAnnotationValue> |
getExplicitValues()
Returns the value of the 'Explicit Values' containment reference list.
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org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<JvmAnnotationValue> |
getValues()
Returns all annotation values.
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void |
setAnnotation(JvmAnnotationType value)
Sets the value of the '
Annotation ' reference |
JvmAnnotationType getAnnotation()
If the meaning of the 'Annotation' reference isn't clear, there really should be more of a description here...
setAnnotation(JvmAnnotationType)
,
TypesPackage.getJvmAnnotationReference_Annotation()
void setAnnotation(JvmAnnotationType value)
Annotation
' reference.
value
- the new value of the 'Annotation' reference.getAnnotation()
org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<JvmAnnotationValue> getExplicitValues()
JvmAnnotationValue
.
Returns the explicit annotation values. That is, default values are not expected to be contained in that list.
Important note: Some implementations don't have enough information about default values on annotations. They may choose to consider all available values as explicit values.
TypesPackage.getJvmAnnotationReference_ExplicitValues()
org.eclipse.emf.common.util.EList<JvmAnnotationValue> getValues()
Returns all annotation values. That is, default values are not included if not explicitely given.