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/** Enable or disable "Strict Java Mode". When strict Java mode is enabled BeanShell will: <p> <ol> <li>Require typed variable declarations, method arguments and return types. <li>Modify the scoping of variables to look for the variable declaration first in the parent namespace, as in a java method inside a java class. e.g. if you can write a method called incrementFoo() that will do the expected thing without referring to "super.foo". </ul> <p/> See "Strict Java Mode" for more details. <p/> <em>Note: Currently most standard BeanShell commands will not work in Strict Java mode simply because they have not been written with full types, etc. */ void setStrictJava( boolean val ) { this.interpreter.setStrictJava( val ); }
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