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diff --git a/website/templates/features/experimental/FieldNameConstants.html b/website/templates/features/experimental/FieldNameConstants.html index 05c57f84..c5e57195 100644 --- a/website/templates/features/experimental/FieldNameConstants.html +++ b/website/templates/features/experimental/FieldNameConstants.html @@ -3,7 +3,7 @@ <@f.scaffold title="@FieldNameConstants" logline="Name... that... field! String constants for your field's names."> <@f.history> <p> - @FieldNameConstants was introduced as experimental feature in lombok v2.0.0. + @FieldNameConstants was introduced as experimental feature in lombok v1.16.22. </p> </@f.history> @@ -18,7 +18,7 @@ <@f.overview> <p> - The <code>@FieldNameConstants</code> annotation generates string constants (fields marked <code>public static final</code>, of type <code>java.lang.String</code>) containing the field's name, as a string. This is useful for various marshalling and serialization frameworks. The constant field has the same as the field it represents, except with all uppercase letters, with underscores in front of the uppercase letters in the original field. If this results in the exact same name, the constant is not generated (a warning is generated instead). + The <code>@FieldNameConstants</code> annotation generates string constants (fields marked <code>public static final</code>, of type <code>java.lang.String</code>) containing the field's name, as a string. This is useful for various marshalling and serialization frameworks. The constant field by default is named <code>FIELD_<em>NAME_OF_FIELD</em></code>, where <em>NAME_OF_FIELD</em> is the same name as the field it represents, except with all uppercase letters, with underscores in front of the uppercase letters in the original field. The prefix (and suffix) is configurable on the <code>@FieldNameConstants</code> annotation. </p><p> The <code>public</code> access modifier can be changed via the parameter <code>level = AccessLevel.PACKAGE</code> for example. You can force a field to be skipped by supplying <code>level = AccessLevel.NONE</code>. </p><p> @@ -33,12 +33,22 @@ <code>lombok.fieldNameConstants.flagUsage</code> = [<code>warning</code> | <code>error</code>] (default: not set) </dt><dd> Lombok will flag any usage of <code>@FieldDefaults</code> as a warning or error if configured. + </dd><dt> + <code>lombok.fieldNameConstants.prefix</code> = <em>a string</em> (default: 'PREFIX_') + </dt><dd> + Lombok will generate the name for each fieldconstant by constant-casing the field name and then prefixing this string to the result. + </dd><dt> + <code>lombok.fieldNameConstants.suffix</code> = <em>a string</em> (default: '' - the blank string) + </dt><dd> + Lombok will generate the name for each fieldconstant by constant-casing the field name and then suffixing this string to the result. </dd> </@f.confKeys> <@f.smallPrint> <p> Like other lombok handlers that touch fields, any field whose name starts with a dollar (<code>$</code>) symbol is skipped entirely. Such a field will not be modified at all. Static fields are also skipped. + </p><p> + The annotation can itself be used to set prefix/suffix. If you do so, it overrides the <code>lombok.fieldNameConstants.prefix/suffix</code> config key. Example: <code>@FieldNameConstants(prefix = "")</code>: This would generate for field <code>helloWorld</code> a constant named <code>HELLO_WORLD</code> instead of the default <code>FIELD_HELLO_WORLD</code>. </p> </@f.smallPrint> </@f.scaffold> |