public abstract class Statement extends ASTNode
The grammar combines both Statement and BlockStatement.
Statement:AssertStatement
,Block
,BreakStatement
,ConstructorInvocation
,ContinueStatement
,DoStatement
,EmptyStatement
,EnhancedForStatement
ExpressionStatement
,ForStatement
,IfStatement
,LabeledStatement
,ReturnStatement
,SuperConstructorInvocation
,SwitchCase
,SwitchStatement
,SynchronizedStatement
,ThrowStatement
,TryStatement
,TypeDeclarationStatement
,VariableDeclarationStatement
,WhileStatement
ANNOTATION_TYPE_DECLARATION, ANNOTATION_TYPE_MEMBER_DECLARATION, ANONYMOUS_CLASS_DECLARATION, ARRAY_ACCESS, ARRAY_CREATION, ARRAY_INITIALIZER, ARRAY_TYPE, ASSERT_STATEMENT, ASSIGNMENT, BLOCK, BLOCK_COMMENT, BOOLEAN_LITERAL, BREAK_STATEMENT, CAST_EXPRESSION, CATCH_CLAUSE, CHARACTER_LITERAL, CLASS_INSTANCE_CREATION, COMPILATION_UNIT, CONDITIONAL_EXPRESSION, CONSTRUCTOR_INVOCATION, CONTINUE_STATEMENT, CREATION_REFERENCE, DIMENSION, DO_STATEMENT, EMPTY_STATEMENT, ENHANCED_FOR_STATEMENT, ENUM_CONSTANT_DECLARATION, ENUM_DECLARATION, EXPRESSION_METHOD_REFERENCE, EXPRESSION_STATEMENT, FIELD_ACCESS, FIELD_DECLARATION, FOR_STATEMENT, IF_STATEMENT, IMPORT_DECLARATION, INFIX_EXPRESSION, INITIALIZER, INSTANCEOF_EXPRESSION, INTERSECTION_TYPE, JAVADOC, LABELED_STATEMENT, LAMBDA_EXPRESSION, LINE_COMMENT, MALFORMED, MARKER_ANNOTATION, MEMBER_REF, MEMBER_VALUE_PAIR, METHOD_DECLARATION, METHOD_INVOCATION, METHOD_REF, METHOD_REF_PARAMETER, MODIFIER, NAME_QUALIFIED_TYPE, NORMAL_ANNOTATION, NULL_LITERAL, NUMBER_LITERAL, ORIGINAL, PACKAGE_DECLARATION, PARAMETERIZED_TYPE, PARENTHESIZED_EXPRESSION, POSTFIX_EXPRESSION, PREFIX_EXPRESSION, PRIMITIVE_TYPE, PROTECT, QUALIFIED_NAME, QUALIFIED_TYPE, RECOVERED, RETURN_STATEMENT, SIMPLE_NAME, SIMPLE_TYPE, SINGLE_MEMBER_ANNOTATION, SINGLE_VARIABLE_DECLARATION, STRING_LITERAL, SUPER_CONSTRUCTOR_INVOCATION, SUPER_FIELD_ACCESS, SUPER_METHOD_INVOCATION, SUPER_METHOD_REFERENCE, SWITCH_CASE, SWITCH_STATEMENT, SYNCHRONIZED_STATEMENT, TAG_ELEMENT, TEXT_ELEMENT, THIS_EXPRESSION, THROW_STATEMENT, TRY_STATEMENT, TYPE_DECLARATION, TYPE_DECLARATION_STATEMENT, TYPE_LITERAL, TYPE_METHOD_REFERENCE, TYPE_PARAMETER, UNION_TYPE, VARIABLE_DECLARATION_EXPRESSION, VARIABLE_DECLARATION_FRAGMENT, VARIABLE_DECLARATION_STATEMENT, WHILE_STATEMENT, WILDCARD_TYPE
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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String |
getLeadingComment()
Deprecated.
This feature was removed in the 2.1 release because it was
only a partial, and inadequate, solution to the issue of associating
comments with statements. Furthermore, AST.parseCompilationUnit did not
associate leading comments, making this moot. Clients that need to access
comments preceding a statement should either consult the compilation
unit's comment table
or use a scanner to reanalyze the source text immediately preceding
the statement's source range.
|
void |
setLeadingComment(String comment)
Deprecated.
This feature was removed in the 2.1 release because it was
only a partial, and inadequate, solution to the issue of associating
comments with statements.
|
accept, copySubtree, copySubtrees, delete, equals, getAST, getFlags, getLength, getLocationInParent, getNodeType, getParent, getProperty, getRoot, getStartPosition, getStructuralProperty, hashCode, nodeClassForType, properties, setFlags, setProperty, setSourceRange, setStructuralProperty, structuralPropertiesForType, subtreeBytes, subtreeMatch, toString
public String getLeadingComment()
A leading comment is a comment that appears before the statement. It may be either a traditional comment or an end-of-line comment. Traditional comments must begin with "/*, may contain line breaks, and must end with "*/. End-of-line comments must begin with "//", must end with a line delimiter (as per JLS 3.7), and must not contain line breaks.
null
if nonepublic void setLeadingComment(String comment)
A leading comment is a comment that appears before the statement. It may be either a traditional comment or an end-of-line comment. Traditional comments must begin with "/*, may contain line breaks, and must end with "*/. End-of-line comments must begin with "//" (as per JLS 3.7), and must not contain line breaks.
Examples:
setLeadingComment("/* traditional comment */"); // correct
setLeadingComment("missing comment delimiters"); // wrong
setLeadingComment("/* unterminated traditional comment "); // wrong
setLeadingComment("/* broken\n traditional comment */"); // correct
setLeadingComment("// end-of-line comment\n"); // correct
setLeadingComment("// end-of-line comment without line terminator"); // correct
setLeadingComment("// broken\n end-of-line comment\n"); // wrong
comment
- the comment string, or null
if noneIllegalArgumentException
- if the comment string is invalid
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