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// Copyright (c) 2013, the Dart project authors. Please see the AUTHORS file
// for details. All rights reserved. Use of this source code is governed by a
// BSD-style license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
part of dart.core;
/**
* The annotation "@Deprecated('expires when')" marks a feature as deprecated.
*
* The annotation "@deprecated" is a shorthand for deprecating until
* to an unspecified "next release".
*
* The intent of the "@Deprecated" annotation is to inform users of a feature
* that they should change their code, even if it is currently still working
* correctly.
*
* A deprecated feature is scheduled to be removed at a later time, possibly
* specified as the "expires" field of the annotation.
* This means that a deprecated feature should not be used, or code using it
* will break at some point in the future. If there is code using the feature,
* that code should be rewritten to not use the deprecated feature.
*
* A deprecated feature should document how the same effect can be achieved,
* so the programmer knows how to rewrite the code.
*
* The "@Deprecated" annotation applies to libraries, top-level declarations
* (variables, getters, setters, functions, classes and typedefs),
* class-level declarations (variables, getters, setters, methods, operators or
* constructors, whether static or not), named optional arguments and
* trailing optional positional parameters.
*
* Deprecation is transitive:
*
* - If a library is deprecated, so is every member of it.
* - If a class is deprecated, so is every member of it.
* - If a variable is deprecated, so are its implicit getter and setter.
*
*
* A tool that processes Dart source code may report when:
*
* - the code imports a deprecated library.
* - the code exports a deprecated library, or any deprecated member of
*  a non-deprecated library.
* - the code refers statically to a deprecated declaration.
* - the code dynamically uses a member of an object with a statically known
* type, where the member is deprecated on the static type of the object.
* - the code dynamically calls a method with an argument where the
* corresponding optional parameter is deprecated on the object's static type.
*
*
* If the deprecated use is inside a library, class or method which is itself
* deprecated, the tool should not bother the user about it.
* A deprecated feature is expected to use other deprecated features.
*/
class Deprecated {
/**
* A description of when the deprecated feature is expected to be retired.
*/
final String expires;
/**
* Create a deprecation annotation which specifies the expiration of the
* annotated feature.
*
* The [expires] argument should be readable by programmers, and should state
* when an annotated feature is expected to be removed.
* This can be specified, for example, as a date, as a release number, or
* as relative to some other change (like "when bug 4418 is fixed").
*/
const Deprecated(String expires) : this.expires = expires;
String toString() => "Deprecated feature. Will be removed $expires";
}
class _Override {
const _Override();
}
/**
* Marks a feature as [Deprecated] until the next release.
*/
const deprecated = const Deprecated("next release");
/*
* The annotation "@override" marks an instance member as overriding a
* superclass member with the same name.
*
* The annotation applies to instance methods, getters and setters, and to
* instance fields, where it means that the implicit getter and setter of the
* field is marked as overriding, but the field itself is not.
*
* A tool may report if no declaration of an annotated member is inherited by
* the class from either a superclass or an interface.
*
* The intent of the "override" notation is to catch situations where a
* superclass renames a member, and an independent subclass which used to
* override the member, could silently continue working using the
* superclass implementation.
*
* The "@override" annotation is intentionally not used in the core libraries.
* It is intended for the editor, or similar tools, to support user written
* code.
*/
const override = const _Override();