Stereocode does not collect anonymous classes. However, since these classes do not have names, they are declared directly as objects. This means they end up being used like variables.
Example:
class {
// Body
} anonymousClass;
srcML:
<class>class <block>{<private type="default">
<comment type="line">// Body</comment>
</private>}</block> <decl><name>anonymousClass</name></decl>;</class>
These objects should be explicitly collected as local or global variables depending on where they are defined.
Not sure if we should also collect and stereotype them as individual classes.
Stereocode does not collect anonymous classes. However, since these classes do not have names, they are declared directly as objects. This means they end up being used like variables.
Example:
srcML:
These objects should be explicitly collected as local or global variables depending on where they are defined.
Not sure if we should also collect and stereotype them as individual classes.