ResolvedVoidType.java
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package com.github.javaparser.resolution.types;
/**
* The special type void.
*
* @author Federico Tomassetti
*/
public class ResolvedVoidType implements ResolvedType {
public static final ResolvedType INSTANCE = new ResolvedVoidType();
private ResolvedVoidType() {
}
@Override
public String describe() {
return "void";
}
@Override
public boolean isAssignableBy(ResolvedType other) {
// According to https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jls/se16/html/jls-14.html#jls-14.8:
// """
// Note that the Java programming language does not allow a "cast to void" - void is not a type - so the
// traditional C trick of writing an expression statement such as:
//
// (void)... ; // incorrect!
//
// does not work.
// """
//
// In short, nothing can be assign to "void".
return false;
}
@Override
public boolean isVoid() {
return true;
}
@Override
public String toDescriptor() {
return "V";
}
}