Annotation Interface SignedPositive
The expression's value is in the signed positive range; that is, its most significant bit is not
 set. The value has the same interpretation as 
@Signed and @Unsigned — both interpretations are equivalent.
 Programmers should rarely write @SignedPositive. Instead, the programmer should write
 @Signed or @Unsigned to indicate how the programmer intends the
 value to be interpreted.
 
Internally, this is translated to the @SignednessGlb annotation. This means
 that programmers do not see this annotation in error messages.
 
@SignedPositive corresponds to @NonNegative in the Index Checker's type
 system.
- See Also:
- See the Checker Framework Manual:
- Signedness Checker