/* Cloneable.java -- Interface for marking objects cloneable by Object.clone()
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package java.lang;
/* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, ISBN 0-201-31002-3
* "The Java Language Specification", ISBN 0-201-63451-1
* plus online API docs for JDK 1.2 beta from http://www.javasoft.com.
* Status: Believed complete and correct.
*/
/**
* This interface should be implemented by classes wishing to
* support of override Object.clone()
. The default
* behaviour of clone()
performs a shallow copy, but
* subclasses often change this to perform a deep copy. Therefore,
* it is a good idea to document how deep your clone will go.
* If clone()
is called on an object which does not
* implement this interface, a CloneNotSupportedException
* will be thrown.
*
*
* This interface is simply a tagging interface; it carries no
* requirements on methods to implement. However, it is typical for
* a Cloneable class to implement at least equals
,
* hashCode
, and clone
, sometimes
* increasing the accessibility of clone to be public. The typical
* implementation of clone
invokes super.clone()
* rather than a constructor, but this is not a requirement.
*
*
* If an object that implement Cloneable should not be cloned,
* simply override the clone
method to throw a
* CloneNotSupportedException
.
*
*
* All array types implement Cloneable, and have a public
* clone
method that will never fail with a
* CloneNotSupportedException
.
*
* @since 1.0
* @author Paul Fisher
* @author Eric Blake