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025    
026    package javax.lang.model.element;
027    
028    import javax.lang.model.util.*;
029    
030    /**
031     * A visitor of program elements, in the style of the visitor design
032     * pattern.  Classes implementing this interface are used to operate
033     * on an element when the kind of element is unknown at compile time.
034     * When a visitor is passed to an element's {@link Element#accept
035     * accept} method, the <tt>visit<i>XYZ</i></tt> method most applicable
036     * to that element is invoked.
037     *
038     * <p> Classes implementing this interface may or may not throw a
039     * {@code NullPointerException} if the additional parameter {@code p}
040     * is {@code null}; see documentation of the implementing class for
041     * details.
042     *
043     * <p> <b>WARNING:</b> It is possible that methods will be added to
044     * this interface to accommodate new, currently unknown, language
045     * structures added to future versions of the Java&trade; programming
046     * language.  Therefore, visitor classes directly implementing this
047     * interface may be source incompatible with future versions of the
048     * platform.  To avoid this source incompatibility, visitor
049     * implementations are encouraged to instead extend the appropriate
050     * abstract visitor class that implements this interface.  However, an
051     * API should generally use this visitor interface as the type for
052     * parameters, return type, etc. rather than one of the abstract
053     * classes.
054     *
055     * @param <R> the return type of this visitor's methods.  Use {@link
056     *            Void} for visitors that do not need to return results.
057     * @param <P> the type of the additional parameter to this visitor's
058     *            methods.  Use {@code Void} for visitors that do not need an
059     *            additional parameter.
060     *
061     * @author Joseph D. Darcy
062     * @author Scott Seligman
063     * @author Peter von der Ah&eacute;
064     * @see AbstractElementVisitor6
065     * @since 1.6
066     */
067    public interface ElementVisitor<R, P> {
068        /**
069         * Visits an element.
070         * @param e  the element to visit
071         * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
072         * @return a visitor-specified result
073         */
074        R visit(Element e, P p);
075    
076        /**
077         * A convenience method equivalent to {@code v.visit(e, null)}.
078         * @param e  the element to visit
079         * @return a visitor-specified result
080         */
081        R visit(Element e);
082    
083        /**
084         * Visits a package element.
085         * @param e  the element to visit
086         * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
087         * @return a visitor-specified result
088         */
089        R visitPackage(PackageElement e, P p);
090    
091        /**
092         * Visits a type element.
093         * @param e  the element to visit
094         * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
095         * @return a visitor-specified result
096         */
097        R visitType(TypeElement e, P p);
098    
099        /**
100         * Visits a variable element.
101         * @param e  the element to visit
102         * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
103         * @return a visitor-specified result
104         */
105        R visitVariable(VariableElement e, P p);
106    
107        /**
108         * Visits an executable element.
109         * @param e  the element to visit
110         * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
111         * @return a visitor-specified result
112         */
113        R visitExecutable(ExecutableElement e, P p);
114    
115        /**
116         * Visits a type parameter element.
117         * @param e  the element to visit
118         * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
119         * @return a visitor-specified result
120         */
121        R visitTypeParameter(TypeParameterElement e, P p);
122    
123        /**
124         * Visits an unknown kind of element.
125         * This can occur if the language evolves and new kinds
126         * of elements are added to the {@code Element} hierarchy.
127         *
128         * @param e  the element to visit
129         * @param p  a visitor-specified parameter
130         * @return a visitor-specified result
131         * @throws UnknownElementException
132         *  a visitor implementation may optionally throw this exception
133         */
134        R visitUnknown(Element e, P p);
135    }