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A) many things in lombok.eclipse moved to lombok.core to enable reuse with lombok.javac.
B) lombok.javac works now similarly to eclipse's model: We first make big ASTs that are bidirectionally traversable, then we walk through that for annotations.
C) Instead of getting an annotation instance, you now get an object that is more flexible and can e.g. give you class values in an enum as a string instead of a Class object, which may fail if that class isn't on the classpath of lombok.
D) sources to the internal sun classes for javac added to /contrib.
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to be implemented:
1. The visit mode of a lombok handler (does not trigger off of annotations, instead sees every field, method, type, and statement), needs to be coded,
2. triggering off of annotations via APT's annotation handling system skips method-local classes. We'll need to recode this via an AST visitor like we need for issue #1
Other than that, triggering off of annotations works swimmingly!
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annotation, and not the field/type/local/method it goes with, all the way, so that you can easily generate a warning on an annotation in a handler.
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to contain stuff that is useful for any lombok implementation (be it e.g. javac via apt or eclipse via agent), but not annotations and other classes that are for 'end users'.
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in it.
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(generified code in HandlerLibrary for unintelligible annotation param values), and more severe general errors for eclipse's error log.
Also unrolled the foreach loop on ServiceLoader, because any given .next() call can throw a ServiceLoaderError, which we now handle somewhat more nicely.
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annotation arguments for other places!
Because this stuff works so well now, I bumped the version number as well.
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parsed. w00t!
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