- All Superinterfaces:
- CharSequence
An immutable sequence of characters.  When created by the same
 implementation, objects implementing this interface must obey the
 general equals contract when compared
 with each other.  Therefore, 
Name objects from the same
 implementation are usable in collections while Names from
 different implementations may not work properly in collections.
 An empty
 Name has a length of
 zero.
 
In the context of annotation processing, the guarantees for "the same" implementation must include contexts where the API mediated side effects of processors could be visible to each other, including successive annotation processing rounds.
- Since:
- 1.6
- See Also:
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Method SummaryModifier and TypeMethodDescriptionbooleanCompares this name to the specifiedCharSequence.booleanReturnstrueif the argument represents the same name asthis, andfalseotherwise.inthashCode()Obeys the general contract ofObject.hashCode.Methods declared in interface java.lang.CharSequencecharAt, chars, codePoints, isEmpty, length, subSequence, toString
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Method Details- 
equalsReturnstrueif the argument represents the same name asthis, andfalseotherwise.Note that the identity of a Nameis a function both of its content in terms of a sequence of characters as well as the implementation which created it.
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hashCodeint hashCode()Obeys the general contract ofObject.hashCode.
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contentEqualsCompares this name to the specifiedCharSequence. The result istrueif and only if this name represents the same sequence ofcharvalues as the specified sequence.- Parameters:
- cs- The sequence to compare this name against
- Returns:
- trueif this name represents the same sequence of- charvalues as the specified sequence,- falseotherwise
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