From 0727c8bfd305408074d908dc4f8c31c0bff54789 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Roel Spilker Date: Mon, 5 Dec 2016 22:23:39 +0100 Subject: Fixes #1254: Value and FieldDefaults should skip static fields --- website/features/Value.html | 4 ++-- 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) (limited to 'website/features/Value.html') diff --git a/website/features/Value.html b/website/features/Value.html index 3bae89fc..6c86a77b 100644 --- a/website/features/Value.html +++ b/website/features/Value.html @@ -30,8 +30,8 @@

In practice, @Value is shorthand for: final @ToString @EqualsAndHashCode @AllArgsConstructor @FieldDefaults(makeFinal = true, level = AccessLevel.PRIVATE) @Getter, except that explicitly including an implementation of any of the relevant methods simply means that part won't be generated and no warning will be emitted. For example, if you write your own toString, no error occurs, and lombok will not generate a toString. Also, any explicit constructor, no matter the arguments list, implies lombok will not generate a constructor. If you do want lombok to generate the all-args constructor, add @AllArgsConstructor to the class. You can mark any constructor or method with @lombok.experimental.Tolerate to hide them from lombok.

- It is possible to override the final-by-default and private-by-default behaviour using either an explicit access level on a field, or by using the @NonFinal or @PackagePrivate annotations.
- It is possible to override any default behaviour for any of the 'parts' that make up @Value by explicitly using that annotation. + It is possible to override the final-by-default and private-by-default behavior using either an explicit access level on a field, or by using the @NonFinal or @PackagePrivate annotations.
+ It is possible to override any default behavior for any of the 'parts' that make up @Value by explicitly using that annotation.

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