import net.sourceforge.phpdt.core.compiler.IProblem;
/**
- * Part of the source element parser responsible for building the output.
- * It gets notified of structural information as they are detected, relying
- * on the requestor to assemble them together, based on the notifications it got.
- *
- * The structural investigation includes:
- * - package statement
- * - import statements
- * - top-level types: package member, member types (member types of member types...)
- * - fields
- * - methods
- *
+ * Part of the source element parser responsible for building the output. It
+ * gets notified of structural information as they are detected, relying on the
+ * requestor to assemble them together, based on the notifications it got.
+ *
+ * The structural investigation includes: - package statement - import
+ * statements - top-level types: package member, member types (member types of
+ * member types...) - fields - methods
+ *
* If reference information is requested, then all source constructs are
* investigated and type, field & method references are provided as well.
- *
+ *
* Any (parsing) problem encountered is also provided.
- *
+ *
* All positions are relative to the exact source fed to the parser.
- *
- * Elements which are complex are notified in two steps:
- * - enter<Element> : once the element header has been identified
- * - exit<Element> : once the element has been fully consumed
- *
- * other simpler elements (package, import) are read all at once:
- * - accept<Element>
- */
-
-public interface IDocumentElementRequestor {
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the start of the package
- * declaration
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the package
- * declaration
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param name - the name of the package
- * @param nameStartPosition - a source position corresponding to the first character of the
- * name
- * @param onDemand - a boolean equals to true if the import is an import on demand
- */
-void acceptImport(
- int declarationStart,
- int declarationEnd,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- char[] name,
- int nameStartPosition,
- boolean onDemand);
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the start of the package
- * declaration
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the package
- * declaration
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param modifiers - the modifiers for this initializer
- * @param modifiersStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of the textual modifiers, is < 0 if there are no textual modifiers
- * @param bodyStart - the position of the '{'
- * @param bodyEnd - the position of the '}'
- */
-void acceptInitializer(
- int declarationStart,
- int declarationEnd,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- int modifiers,
- int modifiersStart,
- int bodyStart,
- int bodyEnd);
-/*
- * Table of line separator position. This table is passed once at the end
- * of the parse action, so as to allow computation of normalized ranges.
- *
- * A line separator might corresponds to several characters in the source,
*
+ * Elements which are complex are notified in two steps: - enter<Element> :
+ * once the element header has been identified - exit<Element> : once the
+ * element has been fully consumed
+ *
+ * other simpler elements (package, import) are read all at once: - accept<Element>
*/
-void acceptLineSeparatorPositions(int[] positions);
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the start of the package
- * declaration
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the package
- * declaration
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param name - the name of the package
- * @param nameStartPosition - a source position corresponding to the first character of the
- * name
- */
-void acceptPackage(
- int declarationStart,
- int declarationEnd,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- char[] name,
- int nameStartPosition);
-/**
- * @param problem - Used to report a problem while running the JDOM
- */
-void acceptProblem(IProblem problem);
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of this class.
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param modifiers - the modifiers for this class
- * @param modifiersStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of the textual modifiers, is < 0 if there are no textual modifiers
- * @param classStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of the keyword 'class'
- * @param name - the name of the class
- * @param nameStart - a source position corresponding to the start of the name
- * @param nameEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the name
- * @param superclass - the name of the superclass
- * @param superclassStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of the superclass name
- * @param superclassEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the
- * superclass name
- * @param superinterfaces - the name of the superinterfaces
- * @param superinterfaceStarts - an array of source positions corresponding
- * to the start of their respective superinterface names
- * @param superinterfaceEnds - an array of source positions corresponding
- * to the end of their respective superinterface names
- * @param bodyStart - a source position corresponding to the open bracket
- * of the class body
- */
-void enterClass(
- int declarationStart,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- int modifiers,
- int modifiersStart,
- int classStart,
- char[] name,
- int nameStart,
- int nameEnd,
- char[] superclass,
- int superclassStart,
- int superclassEnd,
- char[][] superinterfaces,
- int[] superinterfaceStarts,
- int[] superinterfaceEnds,
- int bodyStart);
-void enterCompilationUnit();
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the first character
- * of this constructor declaration
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param modifiers - the modifiers for this constructor converted to a flag
- * @param modifiersStart - a source position corresponding to the first character of the
- * textual modifiers
- * @param name - the name of this constructor
- * @param nameStart - a source position corresponding to the first character of the name
- * @param nameEnd - a source position corresponding to the last character of the name
- * @param parameterTypes - a list of parameter type names
- * @param parameterTypeStarts - a list of source positions corresponding to the
- * first character of each parameter type name
- * @param parameterTypeEnds - a list of source positions corresponding to the
- * last character of each parameter type name
- * @param parameterNames - a list of the names of the parameters
- * @param parametersEnd - a source position corresponding to the last character of the
- * parameter list
- * @param exceptionTypes - a list of the exception types
- * @param exceptionTypeStarts - a list of source positions corresponding to the first
- * character of the respective exception types
- * @param exceptionTypeEnds - a list of source positions corresponding to the last
- * character of the respective exception types
- * @param bodyStart - a source position corresponding to the start of this
- * constructor's body
- */
-void enterConstructor(
- int declarationStart,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- int modifiers,
- int modifiersStart,
- char[] name,
- int nameStart,
- int nameEnd,
- char[][] parameterTypes,
- int [] parameterTypeStarts,
- int [] parameterTypeEnds,
- char[][] parameterNames,
- int [] parameterNameStarts,
- int [] parameterNameEnds,
- int parametersEnd,
- char[][] exceptionTypes,
- int [] exceptionTypeStarts,
- int [] exceptionTypeEnds,
- int bodyStart);
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the first character
- * of this field
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param modifiers - the modifiers for this field converted to a flag
- * @param modifiersStart - a source position corresponding to the first character of the
- * textual modifiers
- * @param type - the name of the field type
- * @param typeStart - a source position corresponding to the start of the fields type
- * @param typeEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the fields type
- * @param typeDimensionCount - the array dimension indicated on the type (for example, 'int[] v')
- * @param name - the name of this constructor
- * @param nameStart - a source position corresponding to the first character of the name
- * @param nameEnd - a source position corresponding to the last character of the name
- * @param extendedTypeDimensionCount - the array dimension indicated on the variable,
- * (for example, 'int v[]')
- * @param extendedTypeDimnesionEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of
- * the extened type dimension. This position should be -1 in case there is no extended
- * dimension for the type.
- */
-void enterField(
- int declarationStart,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- int modifiers,
- int modifiersStart,
- char[] type,
- int typeStart,
- int typeEnd,
- int typeDimensionCount,
- char[] name,
- int nameStart,
- int nameEnd,
- int extendedTypeDimensionCount,
- int extendedTypeDimensionEnd);
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of this class.
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param modifiers - the modifiers for this class
- * @param modifiersStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of the textual modifiers, is < 0 if there are no textual modifiers
- * @param interfaceStart - a source position corresponding to the start
- * of the keyword 'interface'
- * @param name - the name of the class
- * @param nameStart - a source position corresponding to the start of the name
- * @param nameEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the name
- * @param superinterfaces - the name of the superinterfaces
- * @param superinterfaceStarts - an array of source positions corresponding
- * to the start of their respective superinterface names
- * @param superinterfaceEnds - an array of source positions corresponding
- * to the end of their respective superinterface names
- * @param bodyStart - a source position corresponding to the open bracket
- * of the class body
- */
-void enterInterface(
- int declarationStart,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- int modifiers,
- int modifiersStart,
- int interfaceStart,
- char[] name,
- int nameStart,
- int nameEnd,
- char[][] superinterfaces,
- int[] superinterfaceStarts,
- int[] superinterfaceEnds,
- int bodyStart);
-/**
- * @param declarationStart - a source position corresponding to the first character
- * of this constructor declaration
- * @param javaDocPositions - answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd
- * positions of the available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
- * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end positions.
- * If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered instead of an empty array.
- * e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } --> javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45
- * The array is equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
- * @param modifiers - the modifiers for this constructor converted to a flag
- * @param modifiersStart - a source position corresponding to the first character of the
- * textual modifiers
- * @param returnType - the name of the return type
- * @param returnTypeStart - a source position corresponding to the first character
- * of the return type
- * @param returnTypeEnd - a source position corresponding to the last character
- * of the return type
- * @param returnTypeDimensionCount - the array dimension count as supplied on the
- * return type (for example, 'public int[] foo() {}')
- * @param name - the name of this constructor
- * @param nameStart - a source position corresponding to the first character of the name
- * @param nameEnd - a source position corresponding to the last character of the name
- * @param parameterTypes - a list of parameter type names
- * @param parameterTypeStarts - a list of source positions corresponding to the
- * first character of each parameter type name
- * @param parameterTypeEnds - a list of source positions corresponding to the
- * last character of each parameter type name
- * @param parameterNames - a list of the names of the parameters
- * @param parametersEnd - a source position corresponding to the last character of the
- * parameter list
- * @param extendedReturnTypeDimensionCount - the array dimension count as supplied on the
- * end of the parameter list (for example, 'public int foo()[] {}')
- * @param extendedReturnTypeDimensionEnd - a source position corresponding to the last character
- * of the extended return type dimension. This position should be -1 in case there is no extended
- * dimension for the type.
- * @param exceptionTypes - a list of the exception types
- * @param exceptionTypeStarts - a list of source positions corresponding to the first
- * character of the respective exception types
- * @param exceptionTypeEnds - a list of source positions corresponding to the last
- * character of the respective exception types
- * @param bodyStart - a source position corresponding to the start of this
- * method's body
- */
-void enterMethod(
- int declarationStart,
- int[] javaDocPositions,
- int modifiers,
- int modifiersStart,
- char[] returnType,
- int returnTypeStart,
- int returnTypeEnd,
- int returnTypeDimensionCount,
- char[] name,
- int nameStart,
- int nameEnd,
- char[][] parameterTypes,
- int [] parameterTypeStarts,
- int [] parameterTypeEnds,
- char[][] parameterNames,
- int [] parameterNameStarts,
- int [] parameterNameEnds,
- int parametersEnd,
- int extendedReturnTypeDimensionCount,
- int extendedReturnTypeDimensionEnd,
- char[][] exceptionTypes,
- int [] exceptionTypeStarts,
- int [] exceptionTypeEnds,
- int bodyStart);
-/**
- * @param bodyEnd - a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the class
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the class
- * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments following the closing bracket.
- */
-void exitClass(
- int bodyEnd,
- int declarationEnd);
-/**
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the compilation unit
- */
-void exitCompilationUnit(
- int declarationEnd);
-/**
- * @param bodyEnd - a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the method
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the method
- * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments following the closing bracket.
- */
-void exitConstructor(
- int bodyEnd,
- int declarationEnd);
-/**
- * @param bodyEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the field.
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the field.
- * This can include whitespace and comments following the semi-colon.
- */
-void exitField(
- int bodyEnd,
- int declarationEnd);
-/**
- * @param bodyEnd - a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the interface
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the interface
- * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments following the closing bracket.
- */
-void exitInterface(
- int bodyEnd,
- int declarationEnd);
-/**
- * @param bodyEnd - a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the method
- * @param declarationEnd - a source position corresponding to the end of the method
- * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments following the closing bracket.
- */
-void exitMethod(
- int bodyEnd,
- int declarationEnd);
+
+public interface IDocumentElementRequestor {
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the package
+ * declaration
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the package
+ * declaration
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param name -
+ * the name of the package
+ * @param nameStartPosition -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * name
+ * @param onDemand -
+ * a boolean equals to true if the import is an import on demand
+ */
+ void acceptImport(int declarationStart, int declarationEnd,
+ int[] javaDocPositions, char[] name, int nameStartPosition,
+ boolean onDemand);
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the package
+ * declaration
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the package
+ * declaration
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param modifiers -
+ * the modifiers for this initializer
+ * @param modifiersStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the textual
+ * modifiers, is < 0 if there are no textual modifiers
+ * @param bodyStart -
+ * the position of the '{'
+ * @param bodyEnd -
+ * the position of the '}'
+ */
+ void acceptInitializer(int declarationStart, int declarationEnd,
+ int[] javaDocPositions, int modifiers, int modifiersStart,
+ int bodyStart, int bodyEnd);
+
+ /*
+ * Table of line separator position. This table is passed once at the end of
+ * the parse action, so as to allow computation of normalized ranges.
+ *
+ * A line separator might corresponds to several characters in the source,
+ *
+ */
+ void acceptLineSeparatorPositions(int[] positions);
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the package
+ * declaration
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the package
+ * declaration
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param name -
+ * the name of the package
+ * @param nameStartPosition -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * name
+ */
+ void acceptPackage(int declarationStart, int declarationEnd,
+ int[] javaDocPositions, char[] name, int nameStartPosition);
+
+ /**
+ * @param problem -
+ * Used to report a problem while running the JDOM
+ */
+ void acceptProblem(IProblem problem);
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of this class.
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param modifiers -
+ * the modifiers for this class
+ * @param modifiersStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the textual
+ * modifiers, is < 0 if there are no textual modifiers
+ * @param classStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the keyword
+ * 'class'
+ * @param name -
+ * the name of the class
+ * @param nameStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the name
+ * @param nameEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the name
+ * @param superclass -
+ * the name of the superclass
+ * @param superclassStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the superclass
+ * name
+ * @param superclassEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the superclass
+ * name
+ * @param superinterfaces -
+ * the name of the superinterfaces
+ * @param superinterfaceStarts -
+ * an array of source positions corresponding to the start of
+ * their respective superinterface names
+ * @param superinterfaceEnds -
+ * an array of source positions corresponding to the end of their
+ * respective superinterface names
+ * @param bodyStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the open bracket of the
+ * class body
+ */
+ void enterClass(int declarationStart, int[] javaDocPositions,
+ int modifiers, int modifiersStart, int classStart, char[] name,
+ int nameStart, int nameEnd, char[] superclass, int superclassStart,
+ int superclassEnd, char[][] superinterfaces,
+ int[] superinterfaceStarts, int[] superinterfaceEnds, int bodyStart);
+
+ void enterCompilationUnit();
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of this
+ * constructor declaration
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param modifiers -
+ * the modifiers for this constructor converted to a flag
+ * @param modifiersStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * textual modifiers
+ * @param name -
+ * the name of this constructor
+ * @param nameStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * name
+ * @param nameEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the last character of the
+ * name
+ * @param parameterTypes -
+ * a list of parameter type names
+ * @param parameterTypeStarts -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the first
+ * character of each parameter type name
+ * @param parameterTypeEnds -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the last character
+ * of each parameter type name
+ * @param parameterNames -
+ * a list of the names of the parameters
+ * @param parametersEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the last character of the
+ * parameter list
+ * @param exceptionTypes -
+ * a list of the exception types
+ * @param exceptionTypeStarts -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the first
+ * character of the respective exception types
+ * @param exceptionTypeEnds -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the last character
+ * of the respective exception types
+ * @param bodyStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of this
+ * constructor's body
+ */
+ void enterConstructor(int declarationStart, int[] javaDocPositions,
+ int modifiers, int modifiersStart, char[] name, int nameStart,
+ int nameEnd, char[][] parameterTypes, int[] parameterTypeStarts,
+ int[] parameterTypeEnds, char[][] parameterNames,
+ int[] parameterNameStarts, int[] parameterNameEnds,
+ int parametersEnd, char[][] exceptionTypes,
+ int[] exceptionTypeStarts, int[] exceptionTypeEnds, int bodyStart);
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of this
+ * field
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param modifiers -
+ * the modifiers for this field converted to a flag
+ * @param modifiersStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * textual modifiers
+ * @param type -
+ * the name of the field type
+ * @param typeStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the fields
+ * type
+ * @param typeEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the fields type
+ * @param typeDimensionCount -
+ * the array dimension indicated on the type (for example, 'int[]
+ * v')
+ * @param name -
+ * the name of this constructor
+ * @param nameStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * name
+ * @param nameEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the last character of the
+ * name
+ * @param extendedTypeDimensionCount -
+ * the array dimension indicated on the variable, (for example,
+ * 'int v[]')
+ * @param extendedTypeDimnesionEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the extened type
+ * dimension. This position should be -1 in case there is no
+ * extended dimension for the type.
+ */
+ void enterField(int declarationStart, int[] javaDocPositions,
+ int modifiers, int modifiersStart, char[] type, int typeStart,
+ int typeEnd, int typeDimensionCount, char[] name, int nameStart,
+ int nameEnd, int extendedTypeDimensionCount,
+ int extendedTypeDimensionEnd);
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of this class.
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param modifiers -
+ * the modifiers for this class
+ * @param modifiersStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the textual
+ * modifiers, is < 0 if there are no textual modifiers
+ * @param interfaceStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the keyword
+ * 'interface'
+ * @param name -
+ * the name of the class
+ * @param nameStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of the name
+ * @param nameEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the name
+ * @param superinterfaces -
+ * the name of the superinterfaces
+ * @param superinterfaceStarts -
+ * an array of source positions corresponding to the start of
+ * their respective superinterface names
+ * @param superinterfaceEnds -
+ * an array of source positions corresponding to the end of their
+ * respective superinterface names
+ * @param bodyStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the open bracket of the
+ * class body
+ */
+ void enterInterface(int declarationStart, int[] javaDocPositions,
+ int modifiers, int modifiersStart, int interfaceStart, char[] name,
+ int nameStart, int nameEnd, char[][] superinterfaces,
+ int[] superinterfaceStarts, int[] superinterfaceEnds, int bodyStart);
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of this
+ * constructor declaration
+ * @param javaDocPositions -
+ * answer back an array of sourceStart/sourceEnd positions of the
+ * available JavaDoc comments. The array is a flattened
+ * structure: 2*n entries with consecutives start and end
+ * positions. If no JavaDoc is available, then null is answered
+ * instead of an empty array. e.g. { 10, 20, 25, 45 } -->
+ * javadoc1 from 10 to 20, javadoc2 from 25 to 45 The array is
+ * equals to null if there are no javadoc comments
+ * @param modifiers -
+ * the modifiers for this constructor converted to a flag
+ * @param modifiersStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * textual modifiers
+ * @param returnType -
+ * the name of the return type
+ * @param returnTypeStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * return type
+ * @param returnTypeEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the last character of the
+ * return type
+ * @param returnTypeDimensionCount -
+ * the array dimension count as supplied on the return type (for
+ * example, 'public int[] foo() {}')
+ * @param name -
+ * the name of this constructor
+ * @param nameStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the first character of the
+ * name
+ * @param nameEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the last character of the
+ * name
+ * @param parameterTypes -
+ * a list of parameter type names
+ * @param parameterTypeStarts -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the first
+ * character of each parameter type name
+ * @param parameterTypeEnds -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the last character
+ * of each parameter type name
+ * @param parameterNames -
+ * a list of the names of the parameters
+ * @param parametersEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the last character of the
+ * parameter list
+ * @param extendedReturnTypeDimensionCount -
+ * the array dimension count as supplied on the end of the
+ * parameter list (for example, 'public int foo()[] {}')
+ * @param extendedReturnTypeDimensionEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the last character of the
+ * extended return type dimension. This position should be -1 in
+ * case there is no extended dimension for the type.
+ * @param exceptionTypes -
+ * a list of the exception types
+ * @param exceptionTypeStarts -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the first
+ * character of the respective exception types
+ * @param exceptionTypeEnds -
+ * a list of source positions corresponding to the last character
+ * of the respective exception types
+ * @param bodyStart -
+ * a source position corresponding to the start of this method's
+ * body
+ */
+ void enterMethod(int declarationStart, int[] javaDocPositions,
+ int modifiers, int modifiersStart, char[] returnType,
+ int returnTypeStart, int returnTypeEnd,
+ int returnTypeDimensionCount, char[] name, int nameStart,
+ int nameEnd, char[][] parameterTypes, int[] parameterTypeStarts,
+ int[] parameterTypeEnds, char[][] parameterNames,
+ int[] parameterNameStarts, int[] parameterNameEnds,
+ int parametersEnd, int extendedReturnTypeDimensionCount,
+ int extendedReturnTypeDimensionEnd, char[][] exceptionTypes,
+ int[] exceptionTypeStarts, int[] exceptionTypeEnds, int bodyStart);
+
+ /**
+ * @param bodyEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the
+ * class
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the class
+ * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments
+ * following the closing bracket.
+ */
+ void exitClass(int bodyEnd, int declarationEnd);
+
+ /**
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the compilation
+ * unit
+ */
+ void exitCompilationUnit(int declarationEnd);
+
+ /**
+ * @param bodyEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the
+ * method
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the method
+ * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments
+ * following the closing bracket.
+ */
+ void exitConstructor(int bodyEnd, int declarationEnd);
+
+ /**
+ * @param bodyEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the field.
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the field. This
+ * can include whitespace and comments following the semi-colon.
+ */
+ void exitField(int bodyEnd, int declarationEnd);
+
+ /**
+ * @param bodyEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the
+ * interface
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the interface
+ * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments
+ * following the closing bracket.
+ */
+ void exitInterface(int bodyEnd, int declarationEnd);
+
+ /**
+ * @param bodyEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the closing bracket of the
+ * method
+ * @param declarationEnd -
+ * a source position corresponding to the end of the method
+ * declaration. This can include whitespace and comments
+ * following the closing bracket.
+ */
+ void exitMethod(int bodyEnd, int declarationEnd);
}