See: Description
| Interface | Description | 
|---|---|
| AnnotationMirror | Represents an annotation. | 
| AnnotationValue | Represents a value of an annotation type element. | 
| AnnotationValueVisitor<R,P> | A visitor of the values of annotation type elements, using a
 variant of the visitor design pattern. | 
| Element | Represents a program element such as a package, class, or method. | 
| ElementVisitor<R,P> | A visitor of program elements, in the style of the visitor design
 pattern. | 
| ExecutableElement | Represents a method, constructor, or initializer (static or
 instance) of a class or interface, including annotation type
 elements. | 
| Name | An immutable sequence of characters. | 
| PackageElement | Represents a package program element. | 
| Parameterizable | A mixin interface for an element that has type parameters. | 
| QualifiedNameable | A mixin interface for an element that has a qualified name. | 
| TypeElement | Represents a class or interface program element. | 
| TypeParameterElement | Represents a formal type parameter of a generic class, interface, method,
 or constructor element. | 
| VariableElement | Represents a field,  enumconstant, method or constructor
 parameter, local variable, resource variable, or exception
 parameter. | 
| Enum | Description | 
|---|---|
| ElementKind | The  kindof an element. | 
| Modifier | Represents a modifier on a program element such
 as a class, method, or field. | 
| NestingKind | The nesting kind of a type element. | 
| Exception | Description | 
|---|---|
| UnknownAnnotationValueException | Indicates that an unknown kind of annotation value was encountered. | 
| UnknownElementException | Indicates that an unknown kind of element was encountered. | 
for loop or try-finally
 block.  However, the interfaces can model some structures only
 appearing inside method bodies, such as local variables and
 anonymous classes.
 When used in the context of annotation processing, an accurate model of the element being represented must be returned. As this is a language model, the source code provides the fiducial (reference) representation of the construct in question rather than a representation in an executable output like a class file. Executable output may serve as the basis for creating a modeling element. However, the process of translating source code to executable output may not permit recovering some aspects of the source code representation. For example, annotations with source retention cannot be recovered from class files and class files might not be able to provide source position information. Names of parameters may not be recoverable from class files. The modifiers on an element may differ in some cases including:
strictfp on a class or interface
 final on a parameter
 protected, private, and static on classes and interfaces
 During annotation processing, operating on incomplete or
 erroneous programs is necessary; however, there are fewer
 guarantees about the nature of the resulting model.  If the source
 code is not syntactically well-formed or has some other
 irrecoverable error that could not be removed by the generation of
 new types, a model may or may not be provided as a quality of
 implementation issue.
 If a program is syntactically valid but erroneous in some other
 fashion, any returned model must have no less information than if
 all the method bodies in the program were replaced by "throw
 new RuntimeException();".  If a program refers to a missing type XYZ,
 the returned model must contain no less information than if the
 declaration of type XYZ were assumed to be "class XYZ {}",
 "interface XYZ {}", "enum XYZ {}", or "@interface XYZ {}". If a program refers to a missing type XYZ<K1, ... ,Kn>, the returned model must contain no less
 information than if the declaration of XYZ were assumed to be
 "class XYZ<T1, ... ,Tn> {}" or "interface XYZ<T1,
 ... ,Tn> {}"
 
Unless otherwise specified in a particular implementation, the collections returned by methods in this package should be expected to be unmodifiable by the caller and unsafe for concurrent access.
 Unless otherwise specified, methods in this package will throw
 a NullPointerException if given a null argument.
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