Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

Uses of Class
javax.tools.Diagnostic.Kind

Packages that use Diagnostic.Kind
javax.annotation.processing Facilities for declaring annotation processors and for allowing annotation processors to communicate with an annotation processing tool environment. 
javax.tools Provides interfaces for tools which can be invoked from a program, for example, compilers. 
 

Uses of Diagnostic.Kind in javax.annotation.processing
 

Methods in javax.annotation.processing with parameters of type Diagnostic.Kind
 void Messager.printMessage(Diagnostic.Kind kind, CharSequence msg)
          Prints a message of the specified kind.
 void Messager.printMessage(Diagnostic.Kind kind, CharSequence msg, Element e)
          Prints a message of the specified kind at the location of the element.
 void Messager.printMessage(Diagnostic.Kind kind, CharSequence msg, Element e, AnnotationMirror a)
          Prints a message of the specified kind at the location of the annotation mirror of the annotated element.
 void Messager.printMessage(Diagnostic.Kind kind, CharSequence msg, Element e, AnnotationMirror a, AnnotationValue v)
          Prints a message of the specified kind at the location of the annotation value inside the annotation mirror of the annotated element.
 

Uses of Diagnostic.Kind in javax.tools
 

Methods in javax.tools that return Diagnostic.Kind
 Diagnostic.Kind Diagnostic.getKind()
          Gets the kind of this diagnostic, for example, error or warning.
static Diagnostic.Kind Diagnostic.Kind.valueOf(String name)
          Returns the enum constant of this type with the specified name.
static Diagnostic.Kind[] Diagnostic.Kind.values()
          Returns an array containing the constants of this enum type, in the order they are declared.
 


Java™ Platform
Standard Ed. 6

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