- All Implemented Interfaces:
Serializable
,Comparable<SourceVersion>
,Constable
Source versions of the Java programming language.
See the appropriate edition of
The Java Language Specification
for information about a particular source version.
Note that additional source version constants will be added to model future releases of the language.
- Since:
- 1.6
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces declared in class java.lang.Enum
Enum.EnumDesc<E extends Enum<E>>
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Enum Constant Summary
Enum ConstantDescriptionThe original version.The version introduced by the Java Platform 1.1.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 10.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 11.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 12.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 13.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 14.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 15.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 16.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 17.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 18.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 19.The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.2.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 20.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 21.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 22.The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.3.The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.4.The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 5.0.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 7.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 8.The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 9. -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic boolean
isIdentifier
(CharSequence name) Returns whether or notname
is a syntactically valid identifier (simple name) or keyword in the latest source version.static boolean
Returns whether or nots
is a keyword, boolean literal, or null literal in the latest source version.static boolean
isKeyword
(CharSequence s, SourceVersion version) Returns whether or nots
is a keyword, boolean literal, or null literal in the given source version.static boolean
isName
(CharSequence name) Returns whether or notname
is a syntactically valid qualified name in the latest source version.static boolean
isName
(CharSequence name, SourceVersion version) Returns whether or notname
is a syntactically valid qualified name in the given source version.static SourceVersion
latest()
Returns the latest source version that can be modeled.static SourceVersion
Returns the latest source version fully supported by the current execution environment.Returns the least runtime version that supports this source version; otherwisenull
.static SourceVersion
Returns the latest source version that is usable under the runtime version argument.static SourceVersion
Returns the enum constant of this class with the specified name.static SourceVersion[]
values()
Returns an array containing the constants of this enum class, in the order they are declared.
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Enum Constant Details
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RELEASE_0
The original version. The language described in The Java Language Specification, First Edition. -
RELEASE_1
The version introduced by the Java Platform 1.1. The language isRELEASE_0
augmented with nested classes as described in the 1.1 update to The Java Language Specification, First Edition. -
RELEASE_2
The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.2. The language described in The Java Language Specification, Second Edition, which includes thestrictfp
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RELEASE_3
The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.3. No major changes fromRELEASE_2
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RELEASE_4
The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition, v 1.4. Added a simple assertion facility.- See Also:
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RELEASE_5
The version introduced by the Java 2 Platform, Standard Edition 5.0. The language described in The Java Language Specification, Third Edition. First release to support generics, annotations, autoboxing, var-args, enhancedfor
loop, and hexadecimal floating-point literals.- See Also:
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RELEASE_6
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 6. No major changes fromRELEASE_5
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RELEASE_7
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 7. Additions in this release include diamond syntax for constructors,try
-with-resources, strings in switch, binary literals, and multi-catch.- Since:
- 1.7
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RELEASE_8
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 8. Additions in this release include lambda expressions and default methods.- Since:
- 1.8
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RELEASE_9
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 9. Additions in this release include modules and removal of a single underscore from the set of legal identifier names.- Since:
- 9
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RELEASE_10
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 10. Additions in this release include local-variable type inference (var
).- Since:
- 10
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RELEASE_11
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 11. Additions in this release include local-variable syntax for lambda parameters.- Since:
- 11
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RELEASE_12
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 12. No major changes from the prior release.- Since:
- 12
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RELEASE_13
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 13. No major changes from the prior release.- Since:
- 13
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RELEASE_14
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 14. Additions in this release include switch expressions.- Since:
- 14
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RELEASE_15
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 15. Additions in this release include text blocks.- Since:
- 15
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RELEASE_16
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 16. Additions in this release include records and pattern matching forinstanceof
.- Since:
- 16
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RELEASE_17
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 17. Additions in this release include sealed classes and restoration of always-strict floating-point semantics.- Since:
- 17
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RELEASE_18
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 18. No major changes from the prior release.- Since:
- 18
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RELEASE_19
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 19. No major changes from the prior release.- Since:
- 19
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RELEASE_20
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 20. No major changes from the prior release.- Since:
- 20
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RELEASE_21
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 21. Additions in this release include record patterns and pattern matching forswitch
.- Since:
- 21
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RELEASE_22
The version introduced by the Java Platform, Standard Edition 22. Additions in this release include unnamed variables and unnamed patterns.- Since:
- 22
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Method Details
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values
Returns an array containing the constants of this enum class, in the order they are declared.- Returns:
- an array containing the constants of this enum class, in the order they are declared
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valueOf
Returns the enum constant of this class with the specified name. The string must match exactly an identifier used to declare an enum constant in this class. (Extraneous whitespace characters are not permitted.)- Parameters:
name
- the name of the enum constant to be returned.- Returns:
- the enum constant with the specified name
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if this enum class has no constant with the specified nameNullPointerException
- if the argument is null
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latest
Returns the latest source version that can be modeled.- Returns:
- the latest source version that can be modeled
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latestSupported
Returns the latest source version fully supported by the current execution environment.RELEASE_9
or later must be returned.- API Note:
- This method is included alongside
latest()
to allow identification of situations where the language model API is running on a platform version different than the latest version modeled by the API. One way that sort of situation can occur is if an IDE or similar tool is using the API to model source version N while running on platform version (N - 1). Running in this configuration is supported by the API. Running an API on platform versions earlier than (N - 1) or later than N may or may not work as an implementation detail. If an annotation processor was generating code to run under the current execution environment, the processor should only use platform features up to thelatestSupported
release, which may be earlier than thelatest
release. - Returns:
- the latest source version fully supported by the current execution environment
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isIdentifier
Returns whether or notname
is a syntactically valid identifier (simple name) or keyword in the latest source version. The method returnstrue
if the name consists of an initial character for whichCharacter.isJavaIdentifierStart(int)
returnstrue
, followed only by characters for whichCharacter.isJavaIdentifierPart(int)
returnstrue
. This pattern matches regular identifiers, keywords, contextual keywords, and the literals"true"
,"false"
,"null"
. The method returnsfalse
for all other strings.- Parameters:
name
- the string to check- Returns:
true
if this string is a syntactically valid identifier or keyword,false
otherwise.- See Java Language Specification:
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3.8 Identifiers
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isName
Returns whether or notname
is a syntactically valid qualified name in the latest source version. Syntactically, a qualified name is a sequence of identifiers separated by period characters (".
"). This method splits the input string into period-separated segments and applies checks to each segment in turn. UnlikeisIdentifier
, this method returnsfalse
for keywords, boolean literals, and the null literal in any segment. This method returnstrue
for contextual keywords.- Parameters:
name
- the string to check- Returns:
true
if this string is a syntactically valid name,false
otherwise.- See Java Language Specification:
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3.9 Keywords
6.2 Names and Identifiers
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isName
Returns whether or notname
is a syntactically valid qualified name in the given source version. Syntactically, a qualified name is a sequence of identifiers separated by period characters (".
"). This method splits the input string into period-separated segments and applies checks to each segment in turn. UnlikeisIdentifier
, this method returnsfalse
for keywords, boolean literals, and the null literal in any segment. This method returnstrue
for contextual keywords.- Parameters:
name
- the string to checkversion
- the version to use- Returns:
true
if this string is a syntactically valid name,false
otherwise.- See Java Language Specification:
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3.9 Keywords
6.2 Names and Identifiers - Since:
- 9
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isKeyword
Returns whether or nots
is a keyword, boolean literal, or null literal in the latest source version. This method returnsfalse
for contextual keywords.- Parameters:
s
- the string to check- Returns:
true
ifs
is a keyword, or boolean literal, or null literal,false
otherwise.- See Java Language Specification:
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3.9 Keywords
3.10.3 Boolean Literals
3.10.8 The Null Literal
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isKeyword
Returns whether or nots
is a keyword, boolean literal, or null literal in the given source version. This method returnsfalse
for contextual keywords.- Parameters:
s
- the string to checkversion
- the version to use- Returns:
true
ifs
is a keyword, or boolean literal, or null literal,false
otherwise.- See Java Language Specification:
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3.9 Keywords
3.10.3 Boolean Literals
3.10.8 The Null Literal - Since:
- 9
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valueOf
Returns the latest source version that is usable under the runtime version argument. If the runtime version's feature is greater than the feature of the runtime version of the latest source version, anIllegalArgumentException
is thrown.Because the source versions of the Java programming language have so far followed a linear progression, only the feature component of a runtime version is queried to determine the mapping to a source version. If that linearity changes in the future, other components of the runtime version may influence the result.
- API Note:
- An expression to convert from a string value, for example
"17"
, to the corresponding source version,RELEASE_17
, is:SourceVersion.valueOf(Runtime.Version.parse("17"))
- Parameters:
rv
- runtime version to map to a source version- Returns:
- the latest source version that is usable under the runtime version argument
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the feature of version argument is greater than the feature of the platform version.- Since:
- 18
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runtimeVersion
Returns the least runtime version that supports this source version; otherwisenull
. The returned runtime version has a feature large enough to support this source version and has no other elements set. Source versions greater than or equal toRELEASE_6
have non-null
results.- Returns:
- the least runtime version that supports this source
version; otherwise
null
- Since:
- 18
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