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package org.apache.bcel.classfile;
/**
* Unknown (non-standard) attributes may be read via user-defined factory objects that can be registered with the
* Attribute.addAttributeReader method. These factory objects should implement this interface.
*
* @see Attribute
* @deprecated Use {@link UnknownAttributeReader} instead.
*/
@java.lang.Deprecated
public interface AttributeReader {
/**
* When this attribute reader is added via the static method Attribute.addAttributeReader, an attribute name is
* associated with it. As the class file parser parses attributes, it will call various AttributeReaders based on the
* name of the attributes it is constructing.
*
* @param nameIndex An index into the constant pool, indexing a ConstantUtf8 that represents the name of the attribute.
* @param length The length of the data contained in the attribute. This is written into the constant pool and should
* agree with what the factory expects the length to be.
* @param file This is the data input stream that the factory needs to read its data from.
* @param constantPool This is the constant pool associated with the Attribute that we are constructing.
* @return The user-defined AttributeReader should take this data and use it to construct an attribute. In the case of
* errors, a null can be returned which will cause the parsing of the class file to fail.
*
* @see Attribute#addAttributeReader(String,AttributeReader)
*/
Attribute createAttribute(int nameIndex, int length, java.io.DataInputStream file, ConstantPool constantPool);
}