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/**
* This package contains annotations and enumerations that are used to
* add DTrace-specific information to a tracing provider.
* <p>
* The DTrace-specific annotations modify the attributes of a DTrace provider
* implementation when it is used by the tracing subsystem. The annotations are
* added to a {@code com.sun.tracing} provider specification to control
* specific attributes of the provider as it relates to DTrace.
* <p>
* Any other tracing subsystems supported by the system will ignore these
* annotations.
* <p>
* DTrace probes have additional fields and stability attributes that are
* not accounted for in the generic tracing package. If unspecified, the
* default values are used for the stability and dependency attributes of
* probes, as well as for the module and field names of the generated probes.
* The values can be specified by adding the appropriate annotations to the
* provider specification.
* <p>
* The {@code FunctionName} annotation is used to annotate the tracepoint
* methods defined in the provider specification. The value of this annotation
* is used as the {@code function} field in the generated DTrace probes. It
* is typically set to the name of the enclosing function where the
* tracepoint is triggered.
* <p>
* The {@code ModuleName} annotation is used to annotate the provider
* specification itself and applies to all the probes in the provider. It
* sets the value of the {@code module} field in the generated DTrace probes.
* <p>
* The remaining annotations, are also applied to the provider itself, and
* are used to set the stability and dependency attributes of all probes in
* that provider. Each probe field and the probe arguments can be
* independently assigned interface attributes to control the stability
* ratings of the probes.
* <p>
* Here is an example of how to declare a provider, specifying additional DTrace
* data:
<PRE>
@ProviderName("my_app_provider")
@ModuleName("app.jar")
@ProviderAttributes(@Attributes={
name=StabilityLevel.STABLE,data=StabilityLevel.STABLE,
dependency=DependencyClass.COMMON})
@ProbeAttributes(@Attributes={
name=StabilityLevel.STABLE,data=StabilityLevel.STABLE,
dependency=DependencyClass.COMMON})
@ModuleAttributes(@Attributes={name=StabilityLevel.UNSTABLE})
public class MyProvider {
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