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package com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.model;
/**
* Constructor declaration.
*
* <p>
* a constructor declaration consists of a set of fields to be initialized.
* For example, if a class is defined as:
*
* <pre>
* Class: Foo
* Field: String a
* Field: int b
* Field: BigInteger c
* </pre>
*
* Then a constructor declaration of {"a","c"} will conceptually
* generate the following consturctor:
*
* <pre>
* Foo( String _a, BigInteger _c ) {
* a=_a; c=_c;
* }
* </pre>
*
* (Only conceptually, because Foo will likely to become an interface
* so we can't simply generate a constructor like this.)
*
* @author
* <a href="mailto:kohsuke.kawaguchi@sun.com">Kohsuke KAWAGUCHI</a>
*/
public class Constructor
{
// Since Constructor is typically built when there is no FieldItem
// nor FieldUse, we need to rely on Strings.
public Constructor( String[] _fields ) { this.fields = _fields; }
/** array of field names to be initialized. */
public final String[] fields;
}