Mon, 18 Feb 2013 16:00:15 +0100
8008371: Fix Dynalink compiler warnings and whitespace
Reviewed-by: jlaskey, sundar
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84 package jdk.internal.dynalink.beans;
86 import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
87 import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
88 import java.util.StringTokenizer;
89 import jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.LinkerServices;
91 /**
92 * Represents a single dynamic method. A "dynamic" method can be bound to a single Java method, or can be bound to all
93 * overloaded methods of the same name on a class. Getting an invocation of a dynamic method bound to multiple
94 * overloaded methods will perform overload resolution (actually, it will perform partial overloaded resolution at link
95 * time, but if that fails to identify exactly one target method, it will generate a method handle that will perform the
96 * rest of the overload resolution at invocation time for actual argument types).
97 *
98 * @author Attila Szegedi
99 */
100 abstract class DynamicMethod {
101 private final String name;
103 DynamicMethod(String name) {
104 this.name = name;
105 }
107 String getName() {
108 return name;
109 }
111 /**
112 * Creates an invocation for the dynamic method. If the method is overloaded, it will perform overloaded method
113 * resolution based on the specified method type. The resulting resolution can either identify a single method to be
114 * invoked among the overloads, or it can identify multiple ones. In the latter case, the returned method handle
115 * will perform further overload resolution among these candidates at every invocation. If the method to be invoked
116 * is a variable arguments (vararg) method, it will pack the extra arguments in an array before the invocation of
117 * the underlying method if it is not already done.
118 *
119 * @param callSiteType the method type at a call site
120 * @param linkerServices linker services. Used for language-specific type conversions.
121 * @return an invocation suitable for calling the method from the specified call site.
122 */
123 abstract MethodHandle getInvocation(MethodType callSiteType, LinkerServices linkerServices);
125 /**
126 * Returns a simple dynamic method representing a single underlying Java method (possibly selected among several
127 * overloads) with formal parameter types exactly matching the passed signature.
128 * @param paramTypes the comma-separated list of requested parameter type names. The names will match both
129 * qualified and unqualified type names.
130 * @return a simple dynamic method representing a single underlying Java method, or null if none of the Java methods
131 * behind this dynamic method exactly match the requested parameter types.
132 */
133 abstract SimpleDynamicMethod getMethodForExactParamTypes(String paramTypes);
135 /**
136 * True if this dynamic method already contains a method handle with an identical signature as the passed in method
137 * handle.
138 * @param mh the method handle to check
139 * @return true if it already contains an equivalent method handle.
140 */
141 abstract boolean contains(MethodHandle mh);
143 static boolean typeMatchesDescription(String paramTypes, MethodType type) {
144 final StringTokenizer tok = new StringTokenizer(paramTypes, ", ");
145 for(int i = 1; i < type.parameterCount(); ++i) { // i = 1 as we ignore the receiver
146 if(!(tok.hasMoreTokens() && typeNameMatches(tok.nextToken(), type.parameterType(i)))) {
147 return false;
148 }
149 }
150 return !tok.hasMoreTokens();
151 }
153 private static boolean typeNameMatches(String typeName, Class<?> type) {
154 final int lastDot = typeName.lastIndexOf('.');
155 final String fullTypeName = type.getCanonicalName();
156 return lastDot != -1 && fullTypeName.endsWith(typeName.substring(lastDot)) || typeName.equals(fullTypeName);
157 }
159 static String getClassAndMethodName(Class<?> clazz, String name) {
160 final String clazzName = clazz.getCanonicalName();
161 return (clazzName == null ? clazz.getName() : clazzName) + "." + name;
162 }
164 @Override
165 public String toString() {
166 return "[" + getClass().getName() + " " + getName() + "]";
167 }
168 }