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<h1>@UtilityClass</h1>
<div class="byline">Utility, metility, wetility! Utility classes for the masses.</div>
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<h3>Since</h3>
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<code>@UtilityClass</code> was introduced as an experimental feature in lombok v1.16.2.
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Experimental because:
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Current status: <em>positive</em> - Currently we feel this feature may move out of experimental status with no or minor changes soon.
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<h3>Overview</h3>
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A utility class is a class that is just a namespace for functions. No instances of it can exist, and all its members
are static. For example, <code>java.lang.Math</code> and <code>java.util.Collections</code> are well known utility classes. This annotation automatically turns the annotated class into one.
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A utility class cannot be instantiated. By marking your class with <code>@UtilityClass</code>, lombok will automatically
generate a private constructor that throws an exception, flags as error any explicit constructors you add, and marks
the class <code>final</code>. If the class is an inner class, the class is also marked <code>static</code>.
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<em>All</em> members of a utility class are automatically marked as <code>static</code>. Even fields and inner classes.
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There isn't currently any way to create non-static members, or to define your own constructor. If you want to instantiate
the utility class, even only as an internal implementation detail, <code>@UtilityClass</code> cannot be used.
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