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/**
* Java built-in primitive types.
*
* Instances of this class can be obtained as constants of {@link JCodeModel},
* such as {@link JCodeModel#BOOLEAN}.
*/
/**
* Corresponding wrapper class.
* For example, this would be "java.lang.Short" for short.
*/
}
return typeName;
}
return fullName();
}
public boolean isPrimitive() {
return true;
}
if(arrayClass==null)
return arrayClass;
}
/**
* Obtains the wrapper class for this primitive type.
* For example, this method returns a reference to java.lang.Integer
* if this object represents int.
*/
return wrapperClass;
}
/**
* @deprecated calling this method from {@link JPrimitiveType}
* would be meaningless, since it's always guaranteed to
* return <tt>this</tt>.
*/
return this;
}
/**
* @deprecated
* Use {@link #boxify()}.
*/
return boxify();
}
/**
* Wraps an expression of this type to the corresponding wrapper class.
* For example, if this class represents "float", this method will return
* the expression <code>new Float(x)</code> for the paramter x.
*
* REVISIT: it's not clear how this method works for VOID.
*/
}
/**
* Do the opposite of the wrap method.
*
* REVISIT: it's not clear how this method works for VOID.
*/
// it just so happens that the unwrap method is always
// things like "intValue" or "booleanValue".
}
f.p(typeName);
}
}