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25 
26 package java.lang;
27 
28 import java.lang.annotation.*;
29 
30 /**
31  * An informative annotation type used to indicate that an interface
32  * type declaration is intended to be a <i>functional interface</i> as
33  * defined by the Java Language Specification.
34  *
35  * Conceptually, a functional interface has exactly one abstract
36  * method.  Since {@linkplain java.lang.reflect.Method#isDefault()
37  * default methods} have an implementation, they are not abstract.  If
38  * an interface declares an abstract method overriding one of the
39  * public methods of {@code java.lang.Object}, that also does
40  * <em>not</em> count toward the interface's abstract method count
41  * since any implementation of the interface will have an
42  * implementation from {@code java.lang.Object} or elsewhere.
43  *
44  * <p>Note that instances of functional interfaces can be created with
45  * lambda expressions, method references, or constructor references.
46  *
47  * <p>If a type is annotated with this annotation type, compilers are
48  * required to generate an error message unless:
49  *
50  * <ul>
51  * <li> The type is an interface type and not an annotation type, enum, or class.
52  * <li> The annotated type satisfies the requirements of a functional interface.
53  * </ul>
54  *
55  * <p>However, the compiler will treat any interface meeting the
56  * definition of a functional interface as a functional interface
57  * regardless of whether or not a {@code FunctionalInterface}
58  * annotation is present on the interface declaration.
59  *
60  * @jls 4.3.2. The Class Object
61  * @jls 9.8 Functional Interfaces
62  * @jls 9.4.3 Interface Method Body
63  * @since 1.8
64  */
65 @Documented
66 @Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
67 @Target(ElementType.TYPE)
68 public @interface FunctionalInterface {}
69