src/jdk/internal/dynalink/DefaultBootstrapper.java

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    84 package jdk.internal.dynalink;
    86 import java.lang.invoke.CallSite;
    87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
    88 import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
    89 import jdk.internal.dynalink.support.CallSiteDescriptorFactory;
    91 /**
    92  * A convenience default bootstrapper that exposes static bootstrap methods which language runtimes that need the very
    93  * default behavior can use with minimal setup. When first referenced, it will create a dynamic linker with default
    94  * settings for the {@link DynamicLinkerFactory}, and its bootstrap methods will create {@link MonomorphicCallSite} for
    95  * all call sites. It has two bootstrap methods: one creates call sites that use the
    96  * {@link MethodHandles#publicLookup()} as the lookup for all call sites and disregard the one passed in as the caller,
    97  * and one that just uses the passed caller as the lookup scope. Using the public lookup one is advised if your language
    98  * runtime has no concept of interacting with Java visibility scopes, as it results in a more lightweight runtime
    99  * information.
   100  *
   101  * @author Attila Szegedi
   102  */
   103 public class DefaultBootstrapper {
   104     private static final DynamicLinker dynamicLinker = new DynamicLinkerFactory().createLinker();
   106     private DefaultBootstrapper() {
   107     }
   109     /**
   110      * Use this method as your bootstrap method (see the documentation of the java.lang.invoke package for how to do
   111      * this). In case your language runtime doesn't have a concept of interaction with Java access scopes, you might
   112      * want to consider using
   113      * {@link #publicBootstrap(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup, String, MethodType)} instead.
   114      *
   115      * @param caller the caller's lookup
   116      * @param name the name of the method at the call site
   117      * @param type the method signature at the call site
   118      * @return a new {@link MonomorphicCallSite} linked with the default dynamic linker.
   119      */
   120     public static CallSite bootstrap(MethodHandles.Lookup caller, String name, MethodType type) {
   121         return bootstrapInternal(caller, name, type);
   122     }
   124     /**
   125      * Use this method as your bootstrap method (see the documentation of the java.lang.invoke package for how to do
   126      * this) when your language runtime doesn't have a concept of interaction with Java access scopes. If you need to
   127      * preserve the different caller Lookup objects in the call sites, use
   128      * {@link #bootstrap(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup, String, MethodType)} instead
   129      *
   130      * @param caller the caller's lookup. It is ignored as the call sites will be created with
   131      * {@link MethodHandles#publicLookup()} instead.
   132      * @param name the name of the method at the call site
   133      * @param type the method signature at the call site
   134      * @return a new {@link MonomorphicCallSite} linked with the default dynamic linker.
   135      */
   136     public static CallSite publicBootstrap(MethodHandles.Lookup caller, String name, MethodType type) {
   137         return bootstrapInternal(MethodHandles.publicLookup(), name, type);
   138     }
   140     private static CallSite bootstrapInternal(MethodHandles.Lookup caller, String name, MethodType type) {
   141         return dynamicLinker.link(new MonomorphicCallSite(CallSiteDescriptorFactory.create(caller, name, type)));
   142     }
   143 }

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