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Added tag jdk8u71-b15 for changeset c577bcadb46d
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84 package jdk.internal.dynalink.support;
86 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup;
88 import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
89 import java.lang.ref.Reference;
90 import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
91 import java.util.Arrays;
92 import java.util.Collections;
93 import java.util.List;
94 import java.util.Objects;
95 import java.util.StringTokenizer;
96 import java.util.WeakHashMap;
97 import jdk.internal.dynalink.CallSiteDescriptor;
99 /**
100 * Usable as a default factory for call site descriptor implementations. It is weakly canonicalizing, meaning it will
101 * return the same immutable call site descriptor for identical inputs, i.e. repeated requests for a descriptor
102 * signifying public lookup for "dyn:getProp:color" of type "Object(Object)" will return the same object as long as
103 * a previously created, at least softly reachable one exists. It also uses several different implementations of the
104 * {@link CallSiteDescriptor} internally, and chooses the most space-efficient one based on the input.
105 * @author Attila Szegedi
106 */
107 public class CallSiteDescriptorFactory {
108 private static final WeakHashMap<CallSiteDescriptor, Reference<CallSiteDescriptor>> publicDescs =
109 new WeakHashMap<>();
112 private CallSiteDescriptorFactory() {
113 }
115 /**
116 * Creates a new call site descriptor instance. The actual underlying class of the instance is dependent on the
117 * passed arguments to be space efficient; i.e. if you only use the public lookup, you'll get back an
118 * implementation that doesn't waste space on storing the lookup object.
119 * @param lookup the lookup that determines access rights at the call site. If your language runtime doesn't have
120 * equivalents of Java access concepts, just use {@link MethodHandles#publicLookup()}. Must not be null.
121 * @param name the name of the method at the call site. Must not be null.
122 * @param methodType the type of the method at the call site. Must not be null.
123 * @return a call site descriptor representing the input. Note that although the method name is "create", it will
124 * in fact return a weakly-referenced canonical instance.
125 */
126 public static CallSiteDescriptor create(final Lookup lookup, final String name, final MethodType methodType) {
127 Objects.requireNonNull(name);
128 Objects.requireNonNull(methodType);
129 Objects.requireNonNull(lookup);
130 final String[] tokenizedName = tokenizeName(name);
131 if(isPublicLookup(lookup)) {
132 return getCanonicalPublicDescriptor(createPublicCallSiteDescriptor(tokenizedName, methodType));
133 }
134 return new LookupCallSiteDescriptor(tokenizedName, methodType, lookup);
135 }
137 static CallSiteDescriptor getCanonicalPublicDescriptor(final CallSiteDescriptor desc) {
138 synchronized(publicDescs) {
139 final Reference<CallSiteDescriptor> ref = publicDescs.get(desc);
140 if(ref != null) {
141 final CallSiteDescriptor canonical = ref.get();
142 if(canonical != null) {
143 return canonical;
144 }
145 }
146 publicDescs.put(desc, createReference(desc));
147 }
148 return desc;
149 }
151 /**
152 * Override this to use a different kind of references for the cache
153 * @param desc desc
154 * @return reference
155 */
156 protected static Reference<CallSiteDescriptor> createReference(final CallSiteDescriptor desc) {
157 return new WeakReference<>(desc);
158 }
160 private static CallSiteDescriptor createPublicCallSiteDescriptor(final String[] tokenizedName, final MethodType methodType) {
161 final int l = tokenizedName.length;
162 if(l > 0 && tokenizedName[0] == "dyn") {
163 if(l == 2) {
164 return new UnnamedDynCallSiteDescriptor(tokenizedName[1], methodType);
165 } if (l == 3) {
166 return new NamedDynCallSiteDescriptor(tokenizedName[1], tokenizedName[2], methodType);
167 }
168 }
169 return new DefaultCallSiteDescriptor(tokenizedName, methodType);
170 }
172 private static boolean isPublicLookup(final Lookup lookup) {
173 return lookup == MethodHandles.publicLookup();
174 }
176 /**
177 * Tokenizes the composite name along colons, as well as {@link NameCodec#decode(String) demangles} and interns
178 * the tokens. The first two tokens are not demangled as they are supposed to be the naming scheme and the name of
179 * the operation which can be expected to consist of just alphabetical characters.
180 * @param name the composite name consisting of colon-separated, possibly mangled tokens.
181 * @return an array of tokens
182 */
183 public static String[] tokenizeName(final String name) {
184 final StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(name, CallSiteDescriptor.TOKEN_DELIMITER);
185 final String[] tokens = new String[tok.countTokens()];
186 for(int i = 0; i < tokens.length; ++i) {
187 String token = tok.nextToken();
188 if(i > 1) {
189 token = NameCodec.decode(token);
190 }
191 tokens[i] = token.intern();
192 }
193 return tokens;
194 }
196 /**
197 * Tokenizes a composite operation name along pipe characters. I.e. if you have a "dyn:getElem|getProp|getMethod"
198 * operation, returns a list of ["getElem", "getProp", "getMethod"]. The tokens are not interned.
199 * @param desc the call site descriptor with the operation
200 * @return a list of tokens
201 */
202 public static List<String> tokenizeOperators(final CallSiteDescriptor desc) {
203 final String ops = desc.getNameToken(CallSiteDescriptor.OPERATOR);
204 final StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(ops, CallSiteDescriptor.OPERATOR_DELIMITER);
205 final int count = tok.countTokens();
206 if(count == 1) {
207 return Collections.singletonList(ops);
208 }
209 final String[] tokens = new String[count];
210 for(int i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
211 tokens[i] = tok.nextToken();
212 }
213 return Arrays.asList(tokens);
214 }
216 /**
217 * Returns a new call site descriptor that is identical to the passed one, except that it has some parameter types
218 * removed from its method type.
219 * @param desc the original call site descriptor
220 * @param start index of the first parameter to remove
221 * @param end index of the first parameter to not remove
222 * @return a new call site descriptor with modified method type
223 */
224 public static CallSiteDescriptor dropParameterTypes(final CallSiteDescriptor desc, final int start, final int end) {
225 return desc.changeMethodType(desc.getMethodType().dropParameterTypes(start, end));
226 }
228 /**
229 * Returns a new call site descriptor that is identical to the passed one, except that it has a single parameter
230 * type changed in its method type.
231 * @param desc the original call site descriptor
232 * @param num index of the parameter to change
233 * @param nptype the new parameter type
234 * @return a new call site descriptor with modified method type
235 */
236 public static CallSiteDescriptor changeParameterType(final CallSiteDescriptor desc, final int num, final Class<?> nptype) {
237 return desc.changeMethodType(desc.getMethodType().changeParameterType(num, nptype));
238 }
240 /**
241 * Returns a new call site descriptor that is identical to the passed one, except that it has the return type
242 * changed in its method type.
243 * @param desc the original call site descriptor
244 * @param nrtype the new return type
245 * @return a new call site descriptor with modified method type
246 */
247 public static CallSiteDescriptor changeReturnType(final CallSiteDescriptor desc, final Class<?> nrtype) {
248 return desc.changeMethodType(desc.getMethodType().changeReturnType(nrtype));
249 }
251 /**
252 * Returns a new call site descriptor that is identical to the passed one, except that it has additional parameter
253 * types inserted into its method type.
254 * @param desc the original call site descriptor
255 * @param num index at which the new parameters are inserted
256 * @param ptypesToInsert the new types to insert
257 * @return a new call site descriptor with modified method type
258 */
259 public static CallSiteDescriptor insertParameterTypes(final CallSiteDescriptor desc, final int num, final Class<?>... ptypesToInsert) {
260 return desc.changeMethodType(desc.getMethodType().insertParameterTypes(num, ptypesToInsert));
261 }
263 /**
264 * Returns a new call site descriptor that is identical to the passed one, except that it has additional parameter
265 * types inserted into its method type.
266 * @param desc the original call site descriptor
267 * @param num index at which the new parameters are inserted
268 * @param ptypesToInsert the new types to insert
269 * @return a new call site descriptor with modified method type
270 */
271 public static CallSiteDescriptor insertParameterTypes(final CallSiteDescriptor desc, final int num, final List<Class<?>> ptypesToInsert) {
272 return desc.changeMethodType(desc.getMethodType().insertParameterTypes(num, ptypesToInsert));
273 }
274 }