/** Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.* ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms.*********************/package java.lang.invoke;import java.lang.annotation.*;/*** A field may be annotated as stable if all of its component variables* changes value at most once.* A field's value counts as its component value.* If the field is typed as an array, then all the non-null components* of the array, of depth up to the rank of the field's array type,* also count as component values.* By extension, any variable (either array or field) which has annotated* as stable is called a stable variable, and its non-null or non-zero* value is called a stable value.* <p>* Since all fields begin with a default value of null for references* (resp., zero for primitives), it follows that this annotation indicates* that the first non-null (resp., non-zero) value stored in the field* will never be changed.* <p>* If the field is not of an array type, there are no array elements,* then the value indicated as stable is simply the value of the field.* If the dynamic type of the field value is an array but the static type* is not, the components of the array are <em>not</em> regarded as stable.* <p>* If the field is an array type, then both the field value and* all the components of the field value (if the field value is non-null)* are indicated to be stable.* If the field type is an array type with rank {@code N > 1},* then each component of the field value (if the field value is non-null),* is regarded as a stable array of rank {@code N-1}.* <p>* Fields which are declared {@code final} may also be annotated as stable.* Since final fields already behave as stable values, such an annotation* indicates no additional information, unless the type of the field is* an array type.* <p>* It is (currently) undefined what happens if a field annotated as stable* is given a third value. In practice, if the JVM relies on this annotation* to promote a field reference to a constant, it may be that the Java memory* model would appear to be broken, if such a constant (the second value of the field)* is used as the value of the field even after the field value has changed.*//* package-private */@Target(ElementType.FIELD)@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)@interface Stable {}
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