Represents an array type.
DeclaredTypeRepresents a declared type, either a class type or an interface type.
ErrorTypeRepresents a class or interface type that cannot be properly modeled.
ExecutableTypeRepresents the type of an executable.
NoTypeA pseudo-type used where no actual type is appropriate.
NullTypeRepresents the null type.
PrimitiveTypeRepresents a primitive type.
ReferenceTypeRepresents a reference type.
TypeMirrorRepresents a type in the Java programming language.
TypeVariableRepresents a type variable.
TypeVisitor<R,P>A visitor of types, in the style of the visitor design pattern.
UnionTypeRepresents a union type.
WildcardTypeRepresents a wildcard type argument.
The kind of a type mirror.
Interfaces used to model Java programming language types.
Unless otherwise specified in a particular implementation, the collections returned by methods in this package should be expected to be unmodifiable by the caller and unsafe for concurrent access.
Unless otherwise specified, methods in this package will throw a NullPointerException
if given a null
argument.
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