Annotations, in the context of software and programming, are a form of metadata that provide supplemental information about a program. Annotations do not directly affect the execution of the code they annotate. They are typically used to provide instructions to the compiler, development tools, or runtime environment. Common uses include code generation, documentation, static analysis, and runtime behavior modification.
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