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can be included. We suggest you put this in the root of your workspace directory.
</p><p id="addNullAnnotations">
Lombok can add nullity annotations (usually called <code>@NonNull</code> and <code>@Nullable</code>) whenever it makes sense to do so; think of generated <a href="ToString"><code>toString</code></a> and <a href="with"><code>withX</code> methods (these never return null), or the parameter of a generated <a href="EqualsAndHashCode"><code>equals</code></a> method, which is allowed to be null, and requires such an annotation if you've set up your IDE for strict null checks as well as 'parameters are non-null by default'. There are many such libraries; you must tell lombok which one to use. By default, no such annotations are added. Enable this feature with:
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<li><code>lombok.addNullAnnotations = <em>&lt;flavor&gt;</em></code></li>
</ol>
Many <em>flavors</em> are available: <code>javax</code> (=JSR305; not recommended), <code>eclipse</code>, <code>jetbrains</code>, <code>netbeans</code>, <code>androidx</code>, <code>android.support</code> (deprecated within android), <code>checkerframework</code> (recommended), <code>findbugs</code>, <code>spring</code>, <code>jml</code>, or define your own via <code>CUSTOM:fully.qualified.NonNullAnnotation:fully.qualified.NullableAnnotation</code>; if your nullity annotation is solely of the type use style (it annotates types, such as eclipse's and checkerframework's offerings, versus annotating methods and parameters), the format is <code>CUSTOM:TYPE_USE:nonnullanno:nullableanno</code>.<br />