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package org.jetbrains.annotations;
import java.lang.annotation.*;
/**
* An element annotated with NotNull claims {@code null} value is <em>forbidden</em>
* to return (for methods), pass to (parameters) and hold (local variables and fields).
* Apart from documentation purposes this annotation is intended to be used by static analysis tools
* to validate against probable runtime errors and element contract violations.
*
* @author max
*/
@
Documented
@
Retention(
RetentionPolicy.
CLASS)
@
Target({
ElementType.
METHOD,
ElementType.
FIELD,
ElementType.
PARAMETER,
ElementType.
LOCAL_VARIABLE,
ElementType.
TYPE_USE})
public @interface
NotNull {
/**
* @return Custom exception message
*/
String value() default "";
/**
* @return Custom exception type that should be thrown when not-nullity contract is violated.
* The exception class should have a constructor with one String argument (message).
*
* By default, {@link IllegalArgumentException} is thrown on null method arguments and
* {@link IllegalStateException} — on null return value.
*/
Class<? extends
Exception> exception() default
Exception.class;
}