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1.28 +
1.29 +package java.lang.invoke;
1.30 +
1.31 +import java.lang.reflect.*;
1.32 +import java.util.*;
1.33 +import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandleNatives.Constants;
1.34 +import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup;
1.35 +import static java.lang.invoke.MethodHandleStatics.*;
1.36 +
1.37 +/**
1.38 + * A symbolic reference obtained by cracking a direct method handle
1.39 + * into its consitutent symbolic parts.
1.40 + * To crack a direct method handle, call {@link Lookup#revealDirect Lookup.revealDirect}.
1.41 + * <h1><a name="directmh"></a>Direct Method Handles</h1>
1.42 + * A <em>direct method handle</em> represents a method, constructor, or field without
1.43 + * any intervening argument bindings or other transformations.
1.44 + * The method, constructor, or field referred to by a direct method handle is called
1.45 + * its <em>underlying member</em>.
1.46 + * Direct method handles may be obtained in any of these ways:
1.47 + * <ul>
1.48 + * <li>By executing an {@code ldc} instruction on a {@code CONSTANT_MethodHandle} constant.
1.49 + * (See the Java Virtual Machine Specification, sections 4.4.8 and 5.4.3.)
1.50 + * <li>By calling one of the <a href="MethodHandles.Lookup.html#lookups">Lookup Factory Methods</a>,
1.51 + * such as {@link Lookup#findVirtual Lookup.findVirtual},
1.52 + * to resolve a symbolic reference into a method handle.
1.53 + * A symbolic reference consists of a class, name string, and type.
1.54 + * <li>By calling the factory method {@link Lookup#unreflect Lookup.unreflect}
1.55 + * or {@link Lookup#unreflectSpecial Lookup.unreflectSpecial}
1.56 + * to convert a {@link Method} into a method handle.
1.57 + * <li>By calling the factory method {@link Lookup#unreflectConstructor Lookup.unreflectConstructor}
1.58 + * to convert a {@link Constructor} into a method handle.
1.59 + * <li>By calling the factory method {@link Lookup#unreflectGetter Lookup.unreflectGetter}
1.60 + * or {@link Lookup#unreflectSetter Lookup.unreflectSetter}
1.61 + * to convert a {@link Field} into a method handle.
1.62 + * </ul>
1.63 + *
1.64 + * <h1>Restrictions on Cracking</h1>
1.65 + * Given a suitable {@code Lookup} object, it is possible to crack any direct method handle
1.66 + * to recover a symbolic reference for the underlying method, constructor, or field.
1.67 + * Cracking must be done via a {@code Lookup} object equivalent to that which created
1.68 + * the target method handle, or which has enough access permissions to recreate
1.69 + * an equivalent method handle.
1.70 + * <p>
1.71 + * If the underlying method is <a href="MethodHandles.Lookup.html#callsens">caller sensitive</a>,
1.72 + * the direct method handle will have been "bound" to a particular caller class, the
1.73 + * {@linkplain java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup#lookupClass() lookup class}
1.74 + * of the lookup object used to create it.
1.75 + * Cracking this method handle with a different lookup class will fail
1.76 + * even if the underlying method is public (like {@code Class.forName}).
1.77 + * <p>
1.78 + * The requirement of lookup object matching provides a "fast fail" behavior
1.79 + * for programs which may otherwise trust erroneous revelation of a method
1.80 + * handle with symbolic information (or caller binding) from an unexpected scope.
1.81 + * Use {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles#reflectAs} to override this limitation.
1.82 + *
1.83 + * <h1><a name="refkinds"></a>Reference kinds</h1>
1.84 + * The <a href="MethodHandles.Lookup.html#lookups">Lookup Factory Methods</a>
1.85 + * correspond to all major use cases for methods, constructors, and fields.
1.86 + * These use cases may be distinguished using small integers as follows:
1.87 + * <table border=1 cellpadding=5 summary="reference kinds">
1.88 + * <tr><th>reference kind</th><th>descriptive name</th><th>scope</th><th>member</th><th>behavior</th></tr>
1.89 + * <tr>
1.90 + * <td>{@code 1}</td><td>{@code REF_getField}</td><td>{@code class}</td>
1.91 + * <td>{@code FT f;}</td><td>{@code (T) this.f;}</td>
1.92 + * </tr>
1.93 + * <tr>
1.94 + * <td>{@code 2}</td><td>{@code REF_getStatic}</td><td>{@code class} or {@code interface}</td>
1.95 + * <td>{@code static}<br>{@code FT f;}</td><td>{@code (T) C.f;}</td>
1.96 + * </tr>
1.97 + * <tr>
1.98 + * <td>{@code 3}</td><td>{@code REF_putField}</td><td>{@code class}</td>
1.99 + * <td>{@code FT f;}</td><td>{@code this.f = x;}</td>
1.100 + * </tr>
1.101 + * <tr>
1.102 + * <td>{@code 4}</td><td>{@code REF_putStatic}</td><td>{@code class}</td>
1.103 + * <td>{@code static}<br>{@code FT f;}</td><td>{@code C.f = arg;}</td>
1.104 + * </tr>
1.105 + * <tr>
1.106 + * <td>{@code 5}</td><td>{@code REF_invokeVirtual}</td><td>{@code class}</td>
1.107 + * <td>{@code T m(A*);}</td><td>{@code (T) this.m(arg*);}</td>
1.108 + * </tr>
1.109 + * <tr>
1.110 + * <td>{@code 6}</td><td>{@code REF_invokeStatic}</td><td>{@code class} or {@code interface}</td>
1.111 + * <td>{@code static}<br>{@code T m(A*);}</td><td>{@code (T) C.m(arg*);}</td>
1.112 + * </tr>
1.113 + * <tr>
1.114 + * <td>{@code 7}</td><td>{@code REF_invokeSpecial}</td><td>{@code class} or {@code interface}</td>
1.115 + * <td>{@code T m(A*);}</td><td>{@code (T) super.m(arg*);}</td>
1.116 + * </tr>
1.117 + * <tr>
1.118 + * <td>{@code 8}</td><td>{@code REF_newInvokeSpecial}</td><td>{@code class}</td>
1.119 + * <td>{@code C(A*);}</td><td>{@code new C(arg*);}</td>
1.120 + * </tr>
1.121 + * <tr>
1.122 + * <td>{@code 9}</td><td>{@code REF_invokeInterface}</td><td>{@code interface}</td>
1.123 + * <td>{@code T m(A*);}</td><td>{@code (T) this.m(arg*);}</td>
1.124 + * </tr>
1.125 + * </table>
1.126 + * @since 1.8
1.127 + */
1.128 +public
1.129 +interface MethodHandleInfo {
1.130 + /**
1.131 + * A direct method handle reference kind,
1.132 + * as defined in the <a href="MethodHandleInfo.html#refkinds">table above</a>.
1.133 + */
1.134 + public static final int
1.135 + REF_getField = Constants.REF_getField,
1.136 + REF_getStatic = Constants.REF_getStatic,
1.137 + REF_putField = Constants.REF_putField,
1.138 + REF_putStatic = Constants.REF_putStatic,
1.139 + REF_invokeVirtual = Constants.REF_invokeVirtual,
1.140 + REF_invokeStatic = Constants.REF_invokeStatic,
1.141 + REF_invokeSpecial = Constants.REF_invokeSpecial,
1.142 + REF_newInvokeSpecial = Constants.REF_newInvokeSpecial,
1.143 + REF_invokeInterface = Constants.REF_invokeInterface;
1.144 +
1.145 + /**
1.146 + * Returns the reference kind of the cracked method handle, which in turn
1.147 + * determines whether the method handle's underlying member was a constructor, method, or field.
1.148 + * See the <a href="MethodHandleInfo.html#refkinds">table above</a> for definitions.
1.149 + * @return the integer code for the kind of reference used to access the underlying member
1.150 + */
1.151 + public int getReferenceKind();
1.152 +
1.153 + /**
1.154 + * Returns the class in which the cracked method handle's underlying member was defined.
1.155 + * @return the declaring class of the underlying member
1.156 + */
1.157 + public Class<?> getDeclaringClass();
1.158 +
1.159 + /**
1.160 + * Returns the name of the cracked method handle's underlying member.
1.161 + * This is {@code "<init>"} if the underlying member was a constructor,
1.162 + * else it is a simple method name or field name.
1.163 + * @return the simple name of the underlying member
1.164 + */
1.165 + public String getName();
1.166 +
1.167 + /**
1.168 + * Returns the nominal type of the cracked symbolic reference, expressed as a method type.
1.169 + * If the reference is to a constructor, the return type will be {@code void}.
1.170 + * If it is to a non-static method, the method type will not mention the {@code this} parameter.
1.171 + * If it is to a field and the requested access is to read the field,
1.172 + * the method type will have no parameters and return the field type.
1.173 + * If it is to a field and the requested access is to write the field,
1.174 + * the method type will have one parameter of the field type and return {@code void}.
1.175 + * <p>
1.176 + * Note that original direct method handle may include a leading {@code this} parameter,
1.177 + * or (in the case of a constructor) will replace the {@code void} return type
1.178 + * with the constructed class.
1.179 + * The nominal type does not include any {@code this} parameter,
1.180 + * and (in the case of a constructor) will return {@code void}.
1.181 + * @return the type of the underlying member, expressed as a method type
1.182 + */
1.183 + public MethodType getMethodType();
1.184 +
1.185 + // Utility methods.
1.186 + // NOTE: class/name/type and reference kind constitute a symbolic reference
1.187 + // member and modifiers are an add-on, derived from Core Reflection (or the equivalent)
1.188 +
1.189 + /**
1.190 + * Reflects the underlying member as a method, constructor, or field object.
1.191 + * If the underlying member is public, it is reflected as if by
1.192 + * {@code getMethod}, {@code getConstructor}, or {@code getField}.
1.193 + * Otherwise, it is reflected as if by
1.194 + * {@code getDeclaredMethod}, {@code getDeclaredConstructor}, or {@code getDeclaredField}.
1.195 + * The underlying member must be accessible to the given lookup object.
1.196 + * @param <T> the desired type of the result, either {@link Member} or a subtype
1.197 + * @param expected a class object representing the desired result type {@code T}
1.198 + * @param lookup the lookup object that created this MethodHandleInfo, or one with equivalent access privileges
1.199 + * @return a reference to the method, constructor, or field object
1.200 + * @exception ClassCastException if the member is not of the expected type
1.201 + * @exception NullPointerException if either argument is {@code null}
1.202 + * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the underlying member is not accessible to the given lookup object
1.203 + */
1.204 + public <T extends Member> T reflectAs(Class<T> expected, Lookup lookup);
1.205 +
1.206 + /**
1.207 + * Returns the access modifiers of the underlying member.
1.208 + * @return the Java language modifiers for underlying member,
1.209 + * or -1 if the member cannot be accessed
1.210 + * @see Modifier
1.211 + * @see #reflectAs
1.212 + */
1.213 + public int getModifiers();
1.214 +
1.215 + /**
1.216 + * Determines if the underlying member was a variable arity method or constructor.
1.217 + * Such members are represented by method handles that are varargs collectors.
1.218 + * @implSpec
1.219 + * This produces a result equivalent to:
1.220 + * <pre>{@code
1.221 + * getReferenceKind() >= REF_invokeVirtual && Modifier.isTransient(getModifiers())
1.222 + * }</pre>
1.223 + *
1.224 + *
1.225 + * @return {@code true} if and only if the underlying member was declared with variable arity.
1.226 + */
1.227 + // spelling derived from java.lang.reflect.Executable, not MethodHandle.isVarargsCollector
1.228 + public default boolean isVarArgs() {
1.229 + // fields are never varargs:
1.230 + if (MethodHandleNatives.refKindIsField((byte) getReferenceKind()))
1.231 + return false;
1.232 + // not in the public API: Modifier.VARARGS
1.233 + final int ACC_VARARGS = 0x00000080; // from JVMS 4.6 (Table 4.20)
1.234 + assert(ACC_VARARGS == Modifier.TRANSIENT);
1.235 + return Modifier.isTransient(getModifiers());
1.236 + }
1.237 +
1.238 + /**
1.239 + * Returns the descriptive name of the given reference kind,
1.240 + * as defined in the <a href="MethodHandleInfo.html#refkinds">table above</a>.
1.241 + * The conventional prefix "REF_" is omitted.
1.242 + * @param referenceKind an integer code for a kind of reference used to access a class member
1.243 + * @return a mixed-case string such as {@code "getField"}
1.244 + * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the argument is not a valid
1.245 + * <a href="MethodHandleInfo.html#refkinds">reference kind number</a>
1.246 + */
1.247 + public static String referenceKindToString(int referenceKind) {
1.248 + if (!MethodHandleNatives.refKindIsValid(referenceKind))
1.249 + throw newIllegalArgumentException("invalid reference kind", referenceKind);
1.250 + return MethodHandleNatives.refKindName((byte)referenceKind);
1.251 + }
1.252 +
1.253 + /**
1.254 + * Returns a string representation for a {@code MethodHandleInfo},
1.255 + * given the four parts of its symbolic reference.
1.256 + * This is defined to be of the form {@code "RK C.N:MT"}, where {@code RK} is the
1.257 + * {@linkplain #referenceKindToString reference kind string} for {@code kind},
1.258 + * {@code C} is the {@linkplain java.lang.Class#getName name} of {@code defc}
1.259 + * {@code N} is the {@code name}, and
1.260 + * {@code MT} is the {@code type}.
1.261 + * These four values may be obtained from the
1.262 + * {@linkplain #getReferenceKind reference kind},
1.263 + * {@linkplain #getDeclaringClass declaring class},
1.264 + * {@linkplain #getName member name},
1.265 + * and {@linkplain #getMethodType method type}
1.266 + * of a {@code MethodHandleInfo} object.
1.267 + *
1.268 + * @implSpec
1.269 + * This produces a result equivalent to:
1.270 + * <pre>{@code
1.271 + * String.format("%s %s.%s:%s", referenceKindToString(kind), defc.getName(), name, type)
1.272 + * }</pre>
1.273 + *
1.274 + * @param kind the {@linkplain #getReferenceKind reference kind} part of the symbolic reference
1.275 + * @param defc the {@linkplain #getDeclaringClass declaring class} part of the symbolic reference
1.276 + * @param name the {@linkplain #getName member name} part of the symbolic reference
1.277 + * @param type the {@linkplain #getMethodType method type} part of the symbolic reference
1.278 + * @return a string of the form {@code "RK C.N:MT"}
1.279 + * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the first argument is not a valid
1.280 + * <a href="MethodHandleInfo.html#refkinds">reference kind number</a>
1.281 + * @exception NullPointerException if any reference argument is {@code null}
1.282 + */
1.283 + public static String toString(int kind, Class<?> defc, String name, MethodType type) {
1.284 + Objects.requireNonNull(name); Objects.requireNonNull(type);
1.285 + return String.format("%s %s.%s:%s", referenceKindToString(kind), defc.getName(), name, type);
1.286 + }
1.287 +}