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I am currently migrating a projeect from jsr305 to java-annotations. One of the annotations I can't really seem to find an equivalent for is @Immutable. A class being @Immutable should not have setters and possibly not even non-final fields.
The original implementation and documentation:
/** * The class to which this annotation is applied is immutable. This means that * its state cannot be seen to change by callers. Of necessity this means that * all public fields are final, and that all public final reference fields refer * to other immutable objects, and that methods do not publish references to any * internal state which is mutable by implementation even if not by design. * Immutable objects may still have internal mutable state for purposes of * performance optimization; some state variables may be lazily computed, so * long as they are computed from immutable state and that callers cannot tell * the difference. * <p> * Immutable objects are inherently thread-safe; they may be passed between * threads or published without synchronization. */@Documented@Target(ElementType.TYPE)
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
public @interface Immutable {
}
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Hi!
I am currently migrating a projeect from jsr305 to
java-annotations
. One of the annotations I can't really seem to find an equivalent for is@Immutable
. A class being@Immutable
should not have setters and possibly not even non-final fields.The original implementation and documentation:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: