8145461: finalize and integrate @Deprecated annotation specification change
Reviewed-by: scolebourne, chegar, lancea
--- a/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Deprecated.java Wed Jul 05 21:33:32 2017 +0200
+++ b/jdk/src/java.base/share/classes/java/lang/Deprecated.java Mon Apr 11 11:45:30 2016 -0700
@@ -29,14 +29,44 @@
import static java.lang.annotation.ElementType.*;
/**
- * A program element annotated @Deprecated is one that programmers
- * are discouraged from using, typically because it is dangerous,
- * or because a better alternative exists. Compilers warn when a
- * deprecated program element is used or overridden in non-deprecated code.
+ * A program element annotated {@code @Deprecated} is one that programmers
+ * are discouraged from using. An element may be deprecated for any of several
+ * reasons, for example, its usage is likely to lead to errors; it may
+ * be changed incompatibly or removed in a future version; it has been
+ * superseded by a newer, usually preferable alternative; or it is obsolete.
+ *
+ * <p>Compilers issue warnings when a deprecated program element is used or
+ * overridden in non-deprecated code. Use of the {@code @Deprecated}
+ * annotation on a local variable declaration or on a parameter declaration
+ * or a package declaration has no effect on the warnings issued by a compiler.
+ *
+ * <p>This annotation type has a string-valued element {@code since}. The value
+ * of this element indicates the version in which the annotated program element
+ * was first deprecated.
*
- * <p>Use of the @Deprecated annotation on a local variable
- * declaration or on a parameter declaration or a package declaration
- * has no effect on the warnings issued by a compiler.
+ * <p>This annotation type has a boolean-valued element {@code forRemoval}.
+ * A value of {@code true} indicates intent to remove the annotated program
+ * element in a future version. A value of {@code false} indicates that use of
+ * the annotated program element is discouraged, but at the time the program
+ * element was annotated, there was no specific intent to remove it.
+ *
+ * @apiNote
+ * It is strongly recommended that the reason for deprecating a program element
+ * be explained in the documentation, using the {@code @deprecated}
+ * javadoc tag. The documentation should also suggest and link to a
+ * recommended replacement API, if applicable. A replacement API often
+ * has subtly different semantics, so such issues should be discussed as
+ * well.
+ *
+ * <p>It is recommended that a {@code since} value be provided with all newly
+ * annotated program elements. Note that {@code since} cannot be mandatory,
+ * as there are many existing annotations that lack this element value.
+ *
+ * <p>There is no defined order among annotation elements. As a matter of
+ * style, the {@code since} element should be placed first.
+ *
+ * <p>The {@code @Deprecated} annotation should always be present if
+ * the {@code @deprecated} javadoc tag is present, and vice-versa.
*
* @author Neal Gafter
* @since 1.5
@@ -46,4 +76,23 @@
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(value={CONSTRUCTOR, FIELD, LOCAL_VARIABLE, METHOD, PACKAGE, PARAMETER, TYPE})
public @interface Deprecated {
+ /**
+ * Returns the version in which the annotated element became deprecated.
+ * The version string is in the same format and namespace as the value of
+ * the {@code @since} javadoc tag. The default value is the empty
+ * string.
+ *
+ * @return the version string
+ * @since 9
+ */
+ String since() default "";
+
+ /**
+ * Indicates whether the annotated element is subject to removal in a
+ * future version. The default value is {@code false}.
+ *
+ * @return whether the element is subject to removal
+ * @since 9
+ */
+ boolean forRemoval() default false;
}