Iterate through values in @IntDef, @StringDef or any @Def class
A compromise can be made if we declare our fields within the @interface
itself.
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
@IntDef({MysteryFlags.NO_FLAGS, MysteryFlags.FIRST_FLAG, MysteryFlags.SECOND_FLAG, MysteryFlags.THIRD_FLAG, MysteryFlags.FOURTH_FLAG})
public @interface MysteryFlags {
// Note that all fields declared in an interface are implicitly public static final
int NO_FLAGS = ~0;
int FIRST_FLAG = 1;
int SECOND_FLAG = 1 << 1;
int THIRD_FLAG = 1 << 2;
int FOURTH_FLAG = 1 << 3;
}
When calling getFields()
on MisteryFlags.class
, all fields declared in the annotation are returned.
However, this means that any fields in the @interface
that are not defined within the @IntDef
will also be returned. IMO, this can work great if implemented by following a strict protocol.
I don't think you'll be able to query it like that at runtime. Your @MysterFlags
annotation has a retention policy of SOURCE
, which means it will be discarded by the compiler. Further, the @IntDef
annotation has a retention policy of CLASS
, which means it makes it through compile, but won't make it to runtime. That's why you are only seeing the @Retention
annotation in your first loop (that annotation has a retention policy of RUNTIME
).