The correct syntax to apply a TYPE_USE
annotation to an inner class is A.@Nullable B
.
For a TYPE_USE
@Nullable
annotation, @Nullable A.B
is legal Java if B
is a non-static inner class:
class A { @Target(TYPE_USE) @interface Nullable {} class B {} static class C {} void test(A.@Nullable B x) {} // B is annotated ('A' is the enclosing instance type) void test(A.@Nullable C x) {} // C is annotated ('A' is a 'scoping construct' here) }
void test(@Nullable A.B x) {} // compiles, but likely incorrect: annotates the enclosing instance type 'A', which can never be null void test(@Nullable A.C x) {} // compile error: 'A' cannot be annotated
However, for @Nullable
(and @NonNull
, and friends), annotating the outer class is meaningless. The reference to the outer class (A.this
) can never be null
, so any nullability annotations are redundant.