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* The {@code CharacterRangeTable} attribute consists of an array of {@linkplain * CharacterRangeInfo character range entries}. The character range entries * form a forest data structure: any two range entries are either disjoint, or * if they overlap, then one entry must be enclosed within the other, both in * {@code code} array indices and source file character positions. The * character range entries may appear in any order. *
* This attribute only appears on {@code Code} attributes, permits multiple * appearances but should only {@linkplain AttributeMapper#allowMultiple() * appear once} in a {@code Code} attribute. It has a data dependency on * {@linkplain AttributeStability#LABELS labels}. *
* This attribute cannot be sent to a {@link CodeBuilder}; its entries can be * constructed with {@link CharacterRange}, resulting in at most one * attribute instance in the built {@code Code} attribute. *
* This attribute is not predefined in the Java SE Platform. This is a
* JDK-specific nonstandard attribute produced by the {@linkplain jdk.compiler/
* implementation of the system Java compiler}.
*
* @see Attributes#characterRangeTable()
* @see CompilationIDAttribute
* @see SourceIDAttribute
* @since 24
*/
@SuppressWarnings("doclint:reference")
public sealed interface CharacterRangeTableAttribute
extends Attribute