Package lombok.experimental
Annotation Type ExtensionMethod
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@Target(TYPE) @Retention(SOURCE) public @interface ExtensionMethodExtension methods enable you to "add" methods to existing types without creating a new derived type, recompiling, or otherwise modifying the original type. Extension methods are a special kind of static method, but they are called as if they were instance methods on the extended type.Complete documentation is found at the project lombok features page for @ExtensionMethod.
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@ExtensionMethod(java.util.Arrays.class) class Example { private void example() { long[] values = new long[] { 2, 5, 7, 9 }; values.copyOf(3).sort(); } }After:class Example { private void example() { long[] values = new long[] { 2, 5, 7, 9 }; java.util.Arrays.sort(java.util.Arrays.copyOf(values, 3)); } }
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Required Element Summary
Required Elements Modifier and Type Required Element Description java.lang.Class<?>[]value
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Optional Element Summary
Optional Elements Modifier and Type Optional Element Description booleansuppressBaseMethodsIftrue, an applicable extension method is used (if found) even if the method call already was compilable (this is the default).
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suppressBaseMethods
boolean suppressBaseMethods
Iftrue, an applicable extension method is used (if found) even if the method call already was compilable (this is the default). Iffalse, an extension method is only used if the method call is not also defined by the type itself.- Returns:
- Whether or not to override already existing methods with the extension.
- Default:
- true
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