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package vm.share.options;
import java.lang.annotation.*;
/**
* This annotation is the most useful one of the whole API.
* It is used to mark non-static fields of the object and to declare the
* corresponding options. The name of the option defaults to the name of the field.
* The help message for the option should also be also declared
* here (or it could be declared at the {@link ObjectFactory} level at any case it is mandatory).
* For non-simple option types a factory attribute should be provided which
* points to a class which implements {@link ObjectFactory} interface. That factory is
* then used to instantiate an object given the option value and to populate the
* annotated field.
*
* If a default value is provided it is used if the corresponding option is not declared
* at the command line. If it is not provided and there is no option then an error is thrown.
* For non-simple field types default values can be provided at ObjectFactory level.
* See also the documentation at the package level.).
*/
// kept at runtime, applied to fields only.
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.FIELD)
public @interface Option
{
// these strings help to find out if the corresponding attribute was not defined.
final public static String defName = "[no name]";
final public static String defDefaultValue = "[no default]";
final public static String defDescription = "[no description]";
/**
* The name of the option, defaults to the name of the annotated field.
*/
String name() default defName;
/**
* The default value for the option, option is mandatory if it is not specified here
* and at the ObjectFactory level.
*/
String default_value() default defDefaultValue;
/**
* A short description of the option used to generate a help message.
*/
String description() default defDescription;
/**
* The factory class to use for instantiating the corresponding option.
*/
Class<? extends OptionObjectFactory> factory() default OptionObjectFactory.class;
}