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// API class

package org.mozilla.javascript;

/**
 * Objects that can wrap other values for reflection in the JS environment
 * will implement Wrapper.
 *
 * Wrapper defines a single method that can be called to unwrap the object.
 */

public interface Wrapper {

    /**
     * Unwrap the object by returning the wrapped value.
     *
     * @return a wrapped value
     */
    public Object unwrap();
}