public class For extends Object implements Statement
AT, CB, CC, CLP, COLN, COMA, CP, DOT, DQ, EMPTY, EQ, EXTENDS, GT, IMPLEMENTS, INDENT, JAVA_LANG, JAVA_LANG_ENUM, JAVA_LANG_OBJECT, JAVA_LANG_STRING, LT, NEWLINE, NEWLINE_PATTERN, OB, OC, OP, Q, SEMICOLN, SEMICOLN_SUFFIX_PATTERN, SPACE, STAR, THROWS, VARARG| Constructor and Description |
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For(Expression init,
Expression compare,
Expression update,
Statement body) |
For(List<Expression> init,
Expression compare,
List<Expression> update,
Statement body) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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Statement |
getBody() |
Expression |
getCompare() |
List<Expression> |
getInit() |
List<Expression> |
getUpdate() |
String |
render()
Render the type into a
String for the purpose of code generation. |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, waitrenderStatement, retnoSemicolon, tabpublic For(List<Expression> init, Expression compare, List<Expression> update, Statement body)
public For(Expression init, Expression compare, Expression update, Statement body)
public List<Expression> getInit()
public Expression getCompare()
public List<Expression> getUpdate()
public Statement getBody()
public String render()
RenderableString for the purpose of code generation.
This is slightly different from the `toString()` method as `toString()` is mostly needed for logging / debugging and should
be idempotent.
Regarding idempotency this method may yield different result based on the context it is used even if the internal state of
the object does not change.
An example of such case, is a reference to class that may change based on the package from which it's refenced.render in interface RenderableString representation of the object as it's meant to appear in the generated code.Copyright © 2023. All rights reserved.