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java - Why does @FunctionalInterface have a RUNTIME retention?

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If a type is annotated with this annotation type, compilers are required to generate an error message unless ...

Why isn't SOURCE or CLASS enough, like for @Override.

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The @FunctionalInterface annotation serves two purposes. Regarding the compiler and the error it has to generate it would be indeed enough to have a SOURCE RetentionPolicy as in this regard it only affects the very class annotated with @FunctionalInterface.

However, it has a second purpose, documenting the fact that using this interface as a functional interface is indeed intended and the possibility to use it this way not just a coincidence like with, e.g. Comparable which is not intended to be used that way.

Therefore it is annotated with @Documented and has the maximum RetentionPolicy to fulfill the second purpose.


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