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1.28 +
1.29 +package java.lang;
1.30 +
1.31 +import java.lang.annotation.*;
1.32 +import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*;
1.33 +
1.34 +/**
1.35 + * Indicates that the named compiler warnings should be suppressed in the
1.36 + * annotated element (and in all program elements contained in the annotated
1.37 + * element). Note that the set of warnings suppressed in a given element is
1.38 + * a superset of the warnings suppressed in all containing elements. For
1.39 + * example, if you annotate a class to suppress one warning and annotate a
1.40 + * method to suppress another, both warnings will be suppressed in the method.
1.41 + *
1.42 + * <p>As a matter of style, programmers should always use this annotation
1.43 + * on the most deeply nested element where it is effective. If you want to
1.44 + * suppress a warning in a particular method, you should annotate that
1.45 + * method rather than its class.
1.46 + *
1.47 + * @since 1.5
1.48 + * @author Josh Bloch
1.49 + */
1.50 +@Target({TYPE, FIELD, METHOD, PARAMETER, CONSTRUCTOR, LOCAL_VARIABLE})
1.51 +@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
1.52 +public @interface SuppressWarnings {
1.53 + /**
1.54 + * The set of warnings that are to be suppressed by the compiler in the
1.55 + * annotated element. Duplicate names are permitted. The second and
1.56 + * successive occurrences of a name are ignored. The presence of
1.57 + * unrecognized warning names is <i>not</i> an error: Compilers must
1.58 + * ignore any warning names they do not recognize. They are, however,
1.59 + * free to emit a warning if an annotation contains an unrecognized
1.60 + * warning name.
1.61 + *
1.62 + * <p>Compiler vendors should document the warning names they support in
1.63 + * conjunction with this annotation type. They are encouraged to cooperate
1.64 + * to ensure that the same names work across multiple compilers.
1.65 + */
1.66 + String[] value();
1.67 +}