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Interface NewClassTree

All Superinterfaces:
ExpressionTree, Tree
public interface NewClassTree extends ExpressionTree
A tree node to declare a new instance of a class. For example:
   new identifier ( )

   new identifier ( arguments )

   new typeArguments identifier ( arguments )
       classBody

   enclosingExpression.new identifier ( arguments )
 
See Java Language Specification:
15.9 Class Instance Creation Expressions
Since:
1.6

Nested Class Summary

Nested classes/interfaces declared in interface com.sun.source.tree.Tree

Tree.Kind

Method Summary

Modifier and Type Method Description
List<? extends ExpressionTree> getArguments()
Returns the arguments for the constructor to be invoked.
ClassTree getClassBody()
Returns the class body if an anonymous class is being instantiated, and null otherwise.
ExpressionTree getEnclosingExpression()
Returns the enclosing expression, or null if none.
ExpressionTree getIdentifier()
Returns the name of the class being instantiated.
List<? extends Tree> getTypeArguments()
Returns the type arguments for the object being created.

Methods declared in interface com.sun.source.tree.Tree

accept, getKind

Method Details

getEnclosingExpression

ExpressionTree getEnclosingExpression()
Returns the enclosing expression, or null if none.
Returns:
the enclosing expression

getTypeArguments

List<? extends Tree> getTypeArguments()
Returns the type arguments for the object being created.
Returns:
the type arguments

getIdentifier

ExpressionTree getIdentifier()
Returns the name of the class being instantiated.
Returns:
the name

getArguments

List<? extends ExpressionTree> getArguments()
Returns the arguments for the constructor to be invoked.
Returns:
the arguments

getClassBody

ClassTree getClassBody()
Returns the class body if an anonymous class is being instantiated, and null otherwise.
Returns:
the class body

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