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25 
26 package java.lang;
27 
28 /**
29  * A class implements the <code>Cloneable</code> interface to
30  * indicate to the {@link java.lang.Object#clone()} method that it
31  * is legal for that method to make a
32  * field-for-field copy of instances of that class.
33  * <p>
34  * Invoking Object's clone method on an instance that does not implement the
35  * <code>Cloneable</code> interface results in the exception
36  * <code>CloneNotSupportedException</code> being thrown.
37  * <p>
38  * By convention, classes that implement this interface should override
39  * <tt>Object.clone</tt> (which is protected) with a public method.
40  * See {@link java.lang.Object#clone()} for details on overriding this
41  * method.
42  * <p>
43  * Note that this interface does <i>not</i> contain the <tt>clone</tt> method.
44  * Therefore, it is not possible to clone an object merely by virtue of the
45  * fact that it implements this interface.  Even if the clone method is invoked
46  * reflectively, there is no guarantee that it will succeed.
47  *
48  * @author  unascribed
49  * @see     java.lang.CloneNotSupportedException
50  * @see     java.lang.Object#clone()
51  * @since   JDK1.0
52  */
53 public interface Cloneable {
54 }
55