/* * Copyright (C) 2016 The Dagger Authors. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package dagger.internal.codegen.compileroption; import androidx.room.compiler.processing.XTypeElement; import javax.tools.Diagnostic; /** A collection of options that dictate how the compiler will run. */ public abstract class CompilerOptions { public abstract boolean usesProducers(); /** * Returns true if the experimental Android mode is enabled. * *

Warning: Do Not use! This flag is for internal, experimental use only! * *

Issues related to this flag will not be supported. This flag could break your build, cause * memory leaks in your app, or cause other unknown issues at runtime. */ public abstract boolean experimentalMergedMode(XTypeElement element); /** * Returns true if the fast initialization flag, {@code fastInit}, is enabled. * *

If enabled, the generated code will attempt to optimize for fast component initialization. * This is done by reducing the number of factory classes loaded during initialization and the * number of eagerly initialized fields at the cost of potential memory leaks and higher * per-provision instantiation time. */ public abstract boolean fastInit(XTypeElement element); public abstract boolean formatGeneratedSource(); public abstract boolean writeProducerNameInToken(); public abstract Diagnostic.Kind nullableValidationKind(); public final boolean doCheckForNulls() { return nullableValidationKind().equals(Diagnostic.Kind.ERROR); } public abstract Diagnostic.Kind privateMemberValidationKind(); public abstract Diagnostic.Kind staticMemberValidationKind(); /** * Returns {@code true} if the stacktrace should be included in the deferred error message. * *

The default for this option is {@code false}. The stacktrace is mostly useful for special * debugging purposes to gather more information about where the exception was thrown from within * Dagger's own processors. */ public abstract boolean includeStacktraceWithDeferredErrorMessages(); /** * If {@code true}, Dagger will generate factories and components even if some members-injected * types have {@code private} or {@code static} {@code @Inject}-annotated members. * *

This should only ever be enabled by the TCK tests. Disabling this validation could lead to * generating code that does not compile. */ public abstract boolean ignorePrivateAndStaticInjectionForComponent(); public abstract ValidationType scopeCycleValidationType(); /** * If {@code true}, Dagger will validate all transitive component dependencies of a component. * Otherwise, Dagger will only validate the direct component dependencies. * *

Note: this is different from scopeCycleValidationType, which lets you silence errors of * transitive component dependencies, but still requires the full transitive dependencies in the * classpath. * *

The main motivation for this flag is to prevent requiring the transitive component * dependencies in the classpath to speed up builds. See * https://github.com/google/dagger/issues/970. */ public abstract boolean validateTransitiveComponentDependencies(); public abstract boolean warnIfInjectionFactoryNotGeneratedUpstream(); public abstract boolean headerCompilation(); public abstract ValidationType fullBindingGraphValidationType(); /** * If {@code true}, each plugin will visit the full binding graph for the given element. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code element} is not a module or (sub)component */ public abstract boolean pluginsVisitFullBindingGraphs(XTypeElement element); public abstract Diagnostic.Kind moduleHasDifferentScopesDiagnosticKind(); public abstract ValidationType explicitBindingConflictsWithInjectValidationType(); public abstract boolean experimentalDaggerErrorMessages(); /** * Returns {@code true} if strict superficial validation is enabled. * *

This option is enabled by default and allows Dagger to detect and fail if an element that * supports being annotated with a scope or qualifier annotation is annotated with any * unresolvable annotation types. This option is considered "strict" because in most cases we must * fail for any unresolvable annotation types, not just scopes and qualifiers. In particular, if * an annotation type is not resolvable, we don't have enough information to tell if it's a scope * or qualifier, so we must fail for all unresolvable annotations. * *

This option can be disabled to allow easier migration from the legacy behavior of Dagger * (i.e. versions less than or equal to 2.40.5). However, we will remove this option in a future * version of Dagger. * *

Warning:Disabling this option means that Dagger may miss a scope or qualifier on a binding, * leading to a (wrong) unscoped binding or a (wrong) unqualified binding, respectively. */ public abstract boolean strictSuperficialValidation(); /** Returns the number of bindings allowed per shard. */ public int keysPerComponentShard(XTypeElement component) { return 3500; } /** * This option enables a fix to an issue where Dagger previously would erroneously allow * multibinding contributions in a component to have dependencies on child components. This will * eventually become the default and enforced. */ public abstract boolean strictMultibindingValidation(); }