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Convert Jar entry name foo/bar/qux/Baz.class to package prefix foo.bar Only use first 2 parts since this is sufficient to deterimine whether a class has been registered in most cases and, if not, the failure is just a slow lookup.
Convert Jar entry name foo/bar/qux/Baz.class to package prefix foo.bar Only use first 2 parts since this is sufficient to deterimine whether a class has been registered in most cases and, if not, the failure is just a slow lookup.
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Convert JavaParser class name foo.bar.qux.Baz to package prefix foo.bar Only use first 2 parts since this is sufficient to deterimine whether a class has been registered in most cases and, if not, the failure is just a slow lookup.
Convert JavaParser class name foo.bar.qux.Baz to package prefix foo.bar Only use first 2 parts since this is sufficient to deterimine whether a class has been registered in most cases and, if not, the failure is just a slow lookup.
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Convert jmod entry name classes/foo/bar/qux/Baz.class to package prefix foo.bar Only use first 2 parts since this is sufficient to deterimine whether a class has been registered in most cases and, if not, the failure is just a slow lookup.
Convert jmod entry name classes/foo/bar/qux/Baz.class to package prefix foo.bar Only use first 2 parts since this is sufficient to deterimine whether a class has been registered in most cases and, if not, the failure is just a slow lookup.
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JavaParser replaces the $
in nested class names with a .
. This means that we cannot know what the standard type full name is for JavaParser names with multiple parts, so this method returns all possibilities, for example for a.b.Foo.Bar, it will return:
JavaParser replaces the $
in nested class names with a .
. This means that we cannot know what the standard type full name is for JavaParser names with multiple parts, so this method returns all possibilities, for example for a.b.Foo.Bar, it will return:
- a.b.Foo.Bar
- a.b.Foo$Bar
- a.b$Foo$Bar
- a$b$Foo$Bar