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28 import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
29 import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.emul.reflect.AnnotationImpl;
30 import java.io.InputStream;
31 import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
32 import java.lang.reflect.Field;
33 import java.lang.reflect.Method;
34 import java.lang.reflect.TypeVariable;
36 import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.core.JavaScriptBody;
37 import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.emul.reflect.MethodImpl;
40 * Instances of the class {@code Class} represent classes and
41 * interfaces in a running Java application. An enum is a kind of
42 * class and an annotation is a kind of interface. Every array also
43 * belongs to a class that is reflected as a {@code Class} object
44 * that is shared by all arrays with the same element type and number
45 * of dimensions. The primitive Java types ({@code boolean},
46 * {@code byte}, {@code char}, {@code short},
47 * {@code int}, {@code long}, {@code float}, and
48 * {@code double}), and the keyword {@code void} are also
49 * represented as {@code Class} objects.
51 * <p> {@code Class} has no public constructor. Instead {@code Class}
52 * objects are constructed automatically by the Java Virtual Machine as classes
53 * are loaded and by calls to the {@code defineClass} method in the class
56 * <p> The following example uses a {@code Class} object to print the
57 * class name of an object:
59 * <p> <blockquote><pre>
60 * void printClassName(Object obj) {
61 * System.out.println("The class of " + obj +
62 * " is " + obj.getClass().getName());
66 * <p> It is also possible to get the {@code Class} object for a named
67 * type (or for void) using a class literal. See Section 15.8.2 of
68 * <cite>The Java™ Language Specification</cite>.
72 * {@code System.out.println("The name of class Foo is: "+Foo.class.getName());}
75 * @param <T> the type of the class modeled by this {@code Class}
76 * object. For example, the type of {@code String.class} is {@code
77 * Class<String>}. Use {@code Class<?>} if the class being modeled is
81 * @see java.lang.ClassLoader#defineClass(byte[], int, int)
85 class Class<T> implements java.io.Serializable,
86 java.lang.reflect.GenericDeclaration,
87 java.lang.reflect.Type,
88 java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement {
89 private static final int ANNOTATION= 0x00002000;
90 private static final int ENUM = 0x00004000;
91 private static final int SYNTHETIC = 0x00001000;
94 * Constructor. Only the Java Virtual Machine creates Class
101 * Converts the object to a string. The string representation is the
102 * string "class" or "interface", followed by a space, and then by the
103 * fully qualified name of the class in the format returned by
104 * {@code getName}. If this {@code Class} object represents a
105 * primitive type, this method returns the name of the primitive type. If
106 * this {@code Class} object represents void this method returns
109 * @return a string representation of this class object.
111 public String toString() {
112 return (isInterface() ? "interface " : (isPrimitive() ? "" : "class "))
118 * Returns the {@code Class} object associated with the class or
119 * interface with the given string name. Invoking this method is
123 * {@code Class.forName(className, true, currentLoader)}
126 * where {@code currentLoader} denotes the defining class loader of
129 * <p> For example, the following code fragment returns the
130 * runtime {@code Class} descriptor for the class named
131 * {@code java.lang.Thread}:
134 * {@code Class t = Class.forName("java.lang.Thread")}
137 * A call to {@code forName("X")} causes the class named
138 * {@code X} to be initialized.
140 * @param className the fully qualified name of the desired class.
141 * @return the {@code Class} object for the class with the
143 * @exception LinkageError if the linkage fails
144 * @exception ExceptionInInitializerError if the initialization provoked
145 * by this method fails
146 * @exception ClassNotFoundException if the class cannot be located
148 public static Class<?> forName(String className)
149 throws ClassNotFoundException {
150 if (className.startsWith("[")) {
151 Class<?> arrType = defineArray(className);
152 Class<?> c = arrType;
153 while (c != null && c.isArray()) {
154 c = c.getComponentType0(); // verify component type is sane
158 Class<?> c = loadCls(className, className.replace('.', '_'));
160 throw new ClassNotFoundException(className);
167 * Returns the {@code Class} object associated with the class or
168 * interface with the given string name, using the given class loader.
169 * Given the fully qualified name for a class or interface (in the same
170 * format returned by {@code getName}) this method attempts to
171 * locate, load, and link the class or interface. The specified class
172 * loader is used to load the class or interface. If the parameter
173 * {@code loader} is null, the class is loaded through the bootstrap
174 * class loader. The class is initialized only if the
175 * {@code initialize} parameter is {@code true} and if it has
176 * not been initialized earlier.
178 * <p> If {@code name} denotes a primitive type or void, an attempt
179 * will be made to locate a user-defined class in the unnamed package whose
180 * name is {@code name}. Therefore, this method cannot be used to
181 * obtain any of the {@code Class} objects representing primitive
184 * <p> If {@code name} denotes an array class, the component type of
185 * the array class is loaded but not initialized.
187 * <p> For example, in an instance method the expression:
190 * {@code Class.forName("Foo")}
196 * {@code Class.forName("Foo", true, this.getClass().getClassLoader())}
199 * Note that this method throws errors related to loading, linking or
200 * initializing as specified in Sections 12.2, 12.3 and 12.4 of <em>The
201 * Java Language Specification</em>.
202 * Note that this method does not check whether the requested class
203 * is accessible to its caller.
205 * <p> If the {@code loader} is {@code null}, and a security
206 * manager is present, and the caller's class loader is not null, then this
207 * method calls the security manager's {@code checkPermission} method
208 * with a {@code RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")} permission to
209 * ensure it's ok to access the bootstrap class loader.
211 * @param name fully qualified name of the desired class
212 * @param initialize whether the class must be initialized
213 * @param loader class loader from which the class must be loaded
214 * @return class object representing the desired class
216 * @exception LinkageError if the linkage fails
217 * @exception ExceptionInInitializerError if the initialization provoked
218 * by this method fails
219 * @exception ClassNotFoundException if the class cannot be located by
220 * the specified class loader
222 * @see java.lang.Class#forName(String)
223 * @see java.lang.ClassLoader
226 public static Class<?> forName(String name, boolean initialize,
228 throws ClassNotFoundException
230 return forName(name);
233 @JavaScriptBody(args = {"n", "c" }, body =
235 + " if (vm.loadClass) {\n"
236 + " vm.loadClass(n);\n"
238 + " if (!vm[c]) return null;\n"
241 + "return vm[c].$class;"
243 private static native Class<?> loadCls(String n, String c);
247 * Creates a new instance of the class represented by this {@code Class}
248 * object. The class is instantiated as if by a {@code new}
249 * expression with an empty argument list. The class is initialized if it
250 * has not already been initialized.
252 * <p>Note that this method propagates any exception thrown by the
253 * nullary constructor, including a checked exception. Use of
254 * this method effectively bypasses the compile-time exception
255 * checking that would otherwise be performed by the compiler.
257 * java.lang.reflect.Constructor#newInstance(java.lang.Object...)
258 * Constructor.newInstance} method avoids this problem by wrapping
259 * any exception thrown by the constructor in a (checked) {@link
260 * java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException}.
262 * @return a newly allocated instance of the class represented by this
264 * @exception IllegalAccessException if the class or its nullary
265 * constructor is not accessible.
266 * @exception InstantiationException
267 * if this {@code Class} represents an abstract class,
268 * an interface, an array class, a primitive type, or void;
269 * or if the class has no nullary constructor;
270 * or if the instantiation fails for some other reason.
271 * @exception ExceptionInInitializerError if the initialization
272 * provoked by this method fails.
273 * @exception SecurityException
274 * If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
275 * following conditions is met:
280 * {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
281 * s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
282 * creation of new instances of this class
284 * <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
285 * ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
286 * invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
287 * s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
293 @JavaScriptBody(args = { "self", "illegal" }, body =
294 "\nvar c = self.cnstr;"
295 + "\nif (c['cons__V']) {"
296 + "\n if ((c.cons__V.access & 0x1) != 0) {"
297 + "\n var inst = c();"
298 + "\n c.cons__V.call(inst);"
301 + "\n return illegal;"
305 private static native Object newInstance0(Class<?> self, Object illegal);
307 public T newInstance()
308 throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException
310 Object illegal = new Object();
311 Object inst = newInstance0(this, illegal);
313 throw new InstantiationException(getName());
315 if (inst == illegal) {
316 throw new IllegalAccessException();
322 * Determines if the specified {@code Object} is assignment-compatible
323 * with the object represented by this {@code Class}. This method is
324 * the dynamic equivalent of the Java language {@code instanceof}
325 * operator. The method returns {@code true} if the specified
326 * {@code Object} argument is non-null and can be cast to the
327 * reference type represented by this {@code Class} object without
328 * raising a {@code ClassCastException.} It returns {@code false}
331 * <p> Specifically, if this {@code Class} object represents a
332 * declared class, this method returns {@code true} if the specified
333 * {@code Object} argument is an instance of the represented class (or
334 * of any of its subclasses); it returns {@code false} otherwise. If
335 * this {@code Class} object represents an array class, this method
336 * returns {@code true} if the specified {@code Object} argument
337 * can be converted to an object of the array class by an identity
338 * conversion or by a widening reference conversion; it returns
339 * {@code false} otherwise. If this {@code Class} object
340 * represents an interface, this method returns {@code true} if the
341 * class or any superclass of the specified {@code Object} argument
342 * implements this interface; it returns {@code false} otherwise. If
343 * this {@code Class} object represents a primitive type, this method
344 * returns {@code false}.
346 * @param obj the object to check
347 * @return true if {@code obj} is an instance of this class
351 public boolean isInstance(Object obj) {
356 return isAssignableFrom(obj.getClass());
359 String prop = "$instOf_" + getName().replace('.', '_');
360 return hasProperty(obj, prop);
363 @JavaScriptBody(args = { "who", "prop" }, body =
364 "if (who[prop]) return true; else return false;"
366 private static native boolean hasProperty(Object who, String prop);
370 * Determines if the class or interface represented by this
371 * {@code Class} object is either the same as, or is a superclass or
372 * superinterface of, the class or interface represented by the specified
373 * {@code Class} parameter. It returns {@code true} if so;
374 * otherwise it returns {@code false}. If this {@code Class}
375 * object represents a primitive type, this method returns
376 * {@code true} if the specified {@code Class} parameter is
377 * exactly this {@code Class} object; otherwise it returns
380 * <p> Specifically, this method tests whether the type represented by the
381 * specified {@code Class} parameter can be converted to the type
382 * represented by this {@code Class} object via an identity conversion
383 * or via a widening reference conversion. See <em>The Java Language
384 * Specification</em>, sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.4 , for details.
386 * @param cls the {@code Class} object to be checked
387 * @return the {@code boolean} value indicating whether objects of the
388 * type {@code cls} can be assigned to objects of this class
389 * @exception NullPointerException if the specified Class parameter is
393 public boolean isAssignableFrom(Class<?> cls) {
399 final Class<?> cmpType = cls.getComponentType();
401 return this == cmpType;
403 return cmpType != null && getComponentType().isAssignableFrom(cmpType);
408 if (cls.isPrimitive()) {
411 String prop = "$instOf_" + getName().replace('.', '_');
412 return hasCnstrProperty(cls, prop);
416 @JavaScriptBody(args = { "who", "prop" }, body =
417 "if (who.cnstr.prototype[prop]) return true; else return false;"
419 private static native boolean hasCnstrProperty(Object who, String prop);
423 * Determines if the specified {@code Class} object represents an
426 * @return {@code true} if this object represents an interface;
427 * {@code false} otherwise.
429 public boolean isInterface() {
430 return (getAccess() & 0x200) != 0;
433 @JavaScriptBody(args = {}, body = "return this.access;")
434 private native int getAccess();
438 * Determines if this {@code Class} object represents an array class.
440 * @return {@code true} if this object represents an array class;
441 * {@code false} otherwise.
444 public boolean isArray() {
445 return hasProperty(this, "array"); // NOI18N
450 * Determines if the specified {@code Class} object represents a
453 * <p> There are nine predefined {@code Class} objects to represent
454 * the eight primitive types and void. These are created by the Java
455 * Virtual Machine, and have the same names as the primitive types that
456 * they represent, namely {@code boolean}, {@code byte},
457 * {@code char}, {@code short}, {@code int},
458 * {@code long}, {@code float}, and {@code double}.
460 * <p> These objects may only be accessed via the following public static
461 * final variables, and are the only {@code Class} objects for which
462 * this method returns {@code true}.
464 * @return true if and only if this class represents a primitive type
466 * @see java.lang.Boolean#TYPE
467 * @see java.lang.Character#TYPE
468 * @see java.lang.Byte#TYPE
469 * @see java.lang.Short#TYPE
470 * @see java.lang.Integer#TYPE
471 * @see java.lang.Long#TYPE
472 * @see java.lang.Float#TYPE
473 * @see java.lang.Double#TYPE
474 * @see java.lang.Void#TYPE
477 @JavaScriptBody(args = {}, body =
478 "if (this.primitive) return true;"
479 + "else return false;"
481 public native boolean isPrimitive();
484 * Returns true if this {@code Class} object represents an annotation
485 * type. Note that if this method returns true, {@link #isInterface()}
486 * would also return true, as all annotation types are also interfaces.
488 * @return {@code true} if this class object represents an annotation
489 * type; {@code false} otherwise
492 public boolean isAnnotation() {
493 return (getModifiers() & ANNOTATION) != 0;
497 * Returns {@code true} if this class is a synthetic class;
498 * returns {@code false} otherwise.
499 * @return {@code true} if and only if this class is a synthetic class as
500 * defined by the Java Language Specification.
503 public boolean isSynthetic() {
504 return (getModifiers() & SYNTHETIC) != 0;
508 * Returns the name of the entity (class, interface, array class,
509 * primitive type, or void) represented by this {@code Class} object,
510 * as a {@code String}.
512 * <p> If this class object represents a reference type that is not an
513 * array type then the binary name of the class is returned, as specified
515 * <cite>The Java™ Language Specification</cite>.
517 * <p> If this class object represents a primitive type or void, then the
518 * name returned is a {@code String} equal to the Java language
519 * keyword corresponding to the primitive type or void.
521 * <p> If this class object represents a class of arrays, then the internal
522 * form of the name consists of the name of the element type preceded by
523 * one or more '{@code [}' characters representing the depth of the array
524 * nesting. The encoding of element type names is as follows:
526 * <blockquote><table summary="Element types and encodings">
527 * <tr><th> Element Type <th> <th> Encoding
528 * <tr><td> boolean <td> <td align=center> Z
529 * <tr><td> byte <td> <td align=center> B
530 * <tr><td> char <td> <td align=center> C
531 * <tr><td> class or interface
532 * <td> <td align=center> L<i>classname</i>;
533 * <tr><td> double <td> <td align=center> D
534 * <tr><td> float <td> <td align=center> F
535 * <tr><td> int <td> <td align=center> I
536 * <tr><td> long <td> <td align=center> J
537 * <tr><td> short <td> <td align=center> S
538 * </table></blockquote>
540 * <p> The class or interface name <i>classname</i> is the binary name of
541 * the class specified above.
545 * String.class.getName()
546 * returns "java.lang.String"
547 * byte.class.getName()
549 * (new Object[3]).getClass().getName()
550 * returns "[Ljava.lang.Object;"
551 * (new int[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]).getClass().getName()
553 * </pre></blockquote>
555 * @return the name of the class or interface
556 * represented by this object.
558 public String getName() {
559 return jvmName().replace('/', '.');
562 @JavaScriptBody(args = {}, body = "return this.jvmName;")
563 private native String jvmName();
567 * Returns an array of {@code TypeVariable} objects that represent the
568 * type variables declared by the generic declaration represented by this
569 * {@code GenericDeclaration} object, in declaration order. Returns an
570 * array of length 0 if the underlying generic declaration declares no type
573 * @return an array of {@code TypeVariable} objects that represent
574 * the type variables declared by this generic declaration
575 * @throws java.lang.reflect.GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic
576 * signature of this generic declaration does not conform to
577 * the format specified in
578 * <cite>The Java™ Virtual Machine Specification</cite>
581 public TypeVariable<Class<T>>[] getTypeParameters() {
582 throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
586 * Returns the {@code Class} representing the superclass of the entity
587 * (class, interface, primitive type or void) represented by this
588 * {@code Class}. If this {@code Class} represents either the
589 * {@code Object} class, an interface, a primitive type, or void, then
590 * null is returned. If this object represents an array class then the
591 * {@code Class} object representing the {@code Object} class is
594 * @return the superclass of the class represented by this object.
596 @JavaScriptBody(args = {}, body = "return this.superclass;")
597 public native Class<? super T> getSuperclass();
600 * Returns the Java language modifiers for this class or interface, encoded
601 * in an integer. The modifiers consist of the Java Virtual Machine's
602 * constants for {@code public}, {@code protected},
603 * {@code private}, {@code final}, {@code static},
604 * {@code abstract} and {@code interface}; they should be decoded
605 * using the methods of class {@code Modifier}.
607 * <p> If the underlying class is an array class, then its
608 * {@code public}, {@code private} and {@code protected}
609 * modifiers are the same as those of its component type. If this
610 * {@code Class} represents a primitive type or void, its
611 * {@code public} modifier is always {@code true}, and its
612 * {@code protected} and {@code private} modifiers are always
613 * {@code false}. If this object represents an array class, a
614 * primitive type or void, then its {@code final} modifier is always
615 * {@code true} and its interface modifier is always
616 * {@code false}. The values of its other modifiers are not determined
617 * by this specification.
619 * <p> The modifier encodings are defined in <em>The Java Virtual Machine
620 * Specification</em>, table 4.1.
622 * @return the {@code int} representing the modifiers for this class
623 * @see java.lang.reflect.Modifier
626 public int getModifiers() {
632 * Returns the simple name of the underlying class as given in the
633 * source code. Returns an empty string if the underlying class is
636 * <p>The simple name of an array is the simple name of the
637 * component type with "[]" appended. In particular the simple
638 * name of an array whose component type is anonymous is "[]".
640 * @return the simple name of the underlying class
643 public String getSimpleName() {
645 return getComponentType().getSimpleName()+"[]";
647 String simpleName = getSimpleBinaryName();
648 if (simpleName == null) { // top level class
649 simpleName = getName();
650 return simpleName.substring(simpleName.lastIndexOf(".")+1); // strip the package name
652 // According to JLS3 "Binary Compatibility" (13.1) the binary
653 // name of non-package classes (not top level) is the binary
654 // name of the immediately enclosing class followed by a '$' followed by:
655 // (for nested and inner classes): the simple name.
656 // (for local classes): 1 or more digits followed by the simple name.
657 // (for anonymous classes): 1 or more digits.
659 // Since getSimpleBinaryName() will strip the binary name of
660 // the immediatly enclosing class, we are now looking at a
661 // string that matches the regular expression "\$[0-9]*"
662 // followed by a simple name (considering the simple of an
663 // anonymous class to be the empty string).
665 // Remove leading "\$[0-9]*" from the name
666 int length = simpleName.length();
667 if (length < 1 || simpleName.charAt(0) != '$')
668 throw new IllegalStateException("Malformed class name");
670 while (index < length && isAsciiDigit(simpleName.charAt(index)))
672 // Eventually, this is the empty string iff this is an anonymous class
673 return simpleName.substring(index);
677 * Returns the "simple binary name" of the underlying class, i.e.,
678 * the binary name without the leading enclosing class name.
679 * Returns {@code null} if the underlying class is a top level
682 private String getSimpleBinaryName() {
683 Class<?> enclosingClass = null; // XXX getEnclosingClass();
684 if (enclosingClass == null) // top level class
686 // Otherwise, strip the enclosing class' name
688 return getName().substring(enclosingClass.getName().length());
689 } catch (IndexOutOfBoundsException ex) {
690 throw new IllegalStateException("Malformed class name");
695 * Returns an array containing {@code Field} objects reflecting all
696 * the accessible public fields of the class or interface represented by
697 * this {@code Class} object. The elements in the array returned are
698 * not sorted and are not in any particular order. This method returns an
699 * array of length 0 if the class or interface has no accessible public
700 * fields, or if it represents an array class, a primitive type, or void.
702 * <p> Specifically, if this {@code Class} object represents a class,
703 * this method returns the public fields of this class and of all its
704 * superclasses. If this {@code Class} object represents an
705 * interface, this method returns the fields of this interface and of all
706 * its superinterfaces.
708 * <p> The implicit length field for array class is not reflected by this
709 * method. User code should use the methods of class {@code Array} to
712 * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.3.
714 * @return the array of {@code Field} objects representing the
716 * @exception SecurityException
717 * If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
718 * following conditions is met:
723 * {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
724 * s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
725 * access to the fields within this class
727 * <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
728 * ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
729 * invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
730 * s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
737 public Field[] getFields() throws SecurityException {
738 throw new SecurityException();
742 * Returns an array containing {@code Method} objects reflecting all
743 * the public <em>member</em> methods of the class or interface represented
744 * by this {@code Class} object, including those declared by the class
745 * or interface and those inherited from superclasses and
746 * superinterfaces. Array classes return all the (public) member methods
747 * inherited from the {@code Object} class. The elements in the array
748 * returned are not sorted and are not in any particular order. This
749 * method returns an array of length 0 if this {@code Class} object
750 * represents a class or interface that has no public member methods, or if
751 * this {@code Class} object represents a primitive type or void.
753 * <p> The class initialization method {@code <clinit>} is not
754 * included in the returned array. If the class declares multiple public
755 * member methods with the same parameter types, they are all included in
756 * the returned array.
758 * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.4.
760 * @return the array of {@code Method} objects representing the
761 * public methods of this class
762 * @exception SecurityException
763 * If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
764 * following conditions is met:
769 * {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
770 * s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
771 * access to the methods within this class
773 * <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
774 * ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
775 * invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
776 * s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
783 public Method[] getMethods() throws SecurityException {
784 return MethodImpl.findMethods(this, 0x01);
788 * Returns a {@code Field} object that reflects the specified public
789 * member field of the class or interface represented by this
790 * {@code Class} object. The {@code name} parameter is a
791 * {@code String} specifying the simple name of the desired field.
793 * <p> The field to be reflected is determined by the algorithm that
794 * follows. Let C be the class represented by this object:
796 * <LI> If C declares a public field with the name specified, that is the
797 * field to be reflected.</LI>
798 * <LI> If no field was found in step 1 above, this algorithm is applied
799 * recursively to each direct superinterface of C. The direct
800 * superinterfaces are searched in the order they were declared.</LI>
801 * <LI> If no field was found in steps 1 and 2 above, and C has a
802 * superclass S, then this algorithm is invoked recursively upon S.
803 * If C has no superclass, then a {@code NoSuchFieldException}
807 * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.3.
809 * @param name the field name
810 * @return the {@code Field} object of this class specified by
812 * @exception NoSuchFieldException if a field with the specified name is
814 * @exception NullPointerException if {@code name} is {@code null}
815 * @exception SecurityException
816 * If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
817 * following conditions is met:
822 * {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
823 * s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
824 * access to the field
826 * <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
827 * ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
828 * invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
829 * s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
836 public Field getField(String name)
837 throws SecurityException {
838 throw new SecurityException();
843 * Returns a {@code Method} object that reflects the specified public
844 * member method of the class or interface represented by this
845 * {@code Class} object. The {@code name} parameter is a
846 * {@code String} specifying the simple name of the desired method. The
847 * {@code parameterTypes} parameter is an array of {@code Class}
848 * objects that identify the method's formal parameter types, in declared
849 * order. If {@code parameterTypes} is {@code null}, it is
850 * treated as if it were an empty array.
852 * <p> If the {@code name} is "{@code <init>};"or "{@code <clinit>}" a
853 * {@code NoSuchMethodException} is raised. Otherwise, the method to
854 * be reflected is determined by the algorithm that follows. Let C be the
855 * class represented by this object:
857 * <LI> C is searched for any <I>matching methods</I>. If no matching
858 * method is found, the algorithm of step 1 is invoked recursively on
859 * the superclass of C.</LI>
860 * <LI> If no method was found in step 1 above, the superinterfaces of C
861 * are searched for a matching method. If any such method is found, it
865 * To find a matching method in a class C: If C declares exactly one
866 * public method with the specified name and exactly the same formal
867 * parameter types, that is the method reflected. If more than one such
868 * method is found in C, and one of these methods has a return type that is
869 * more specific than any of the others, that method is reflected;
870 * otherwise one of the methods is chosen arbitrarily.
872 * <p>Note that there may be more than one matching method in a
873 * class because while the Java language forbids a class to
874 * declare multiple methods with the same signature but different
875 * return types, the Java virtual machine does not. This
876 * increased flexibility in the virtual machine can be used to
877 * implement various language features. For example, covariant
878 * returns can be implemented with {@linkplain
879 * java.lang.reflect.Method#isBridge bridge methods}; the bridge
880 * method and the method being overridden would have the same
881 * signature but different return types.
883 * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.4.
885 * @param name the name of the method
886 * @param parameterTypes the list of parameters
887 * @return the {@code Method} object that matches the specified
888 * {@code name} and {@code parameterTypes}
889 * @exception NoSuchMethodException if a matching method is not found
890 * or if the name is "<init>"or "<clinit>".
891 * @exception NullPointerException if {@code name} is {@code null}
892 * @exception SecurityException
893 * If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
894 * following conditions is met:
899 * {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
900 * s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
901 * access to the method
903 * <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
904 * ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
905 * invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
906 * s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
913 public Method getMethod(String name, Class<?>... parameterTypes)
914 throws SecurityException, NoSuchMethodException {
915 Method m = MethodImpl.findMethod(this, name, parameterTypes);
917 StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
918 sb.append(getName()).append('.').append(name).append('(');
920 for (int i = 0; i < parameterTypes.length; i++) {
921 sb.append(sep).append(parameterTypes[i].getName());
925 throw new NoSuchMethodException(sb.toString());
931 * Returns an array of {@code Method} objects reflecting all the
932 * methods declared by the class or interface represented by this
933 * {@code Class} object. This includes public, protected, default
934 * (package) access, and private methods, but excludes inherited methods.
935 * The elements in the array returned are not sorted and are not in any
936 * particular order. This method returns an array of length 0 if the class
937 * or interface declares no methods, or if this {@code Class} object
938 * represents a primitive type, an array class, or void. The class
939 * initialization method {@code <clinit>} is not included in the
940 * returned array. If the class declares multiple public member methods
941 * with the same parameter types, they are all included in the returned
944 * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, section 8.2.
946 * @return the array of {@code Method} objects representing all the
947 * declared methods of this class
948 * @exception SecurityException
949 * If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
950 * following conditions is met:
955 * {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
956 * s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
957 * access to the declared methods within this class
959 * <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
960 * ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
961 * invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
962 * s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
969 public Method[] getDeclaredMethods() throws SecurityException {
970 throw new SecurityException();
974 * Character.isDigit answers {@code true} to some non-ascii
975 * digits. This one does not.
977 private static boolean isAsciiDigit(char c) {
978 return '0' <= c && c <= '9';
982 * Returns the canonical name of the underlying class as
983 * defined by the Java Language Specification. Returns null if
984 * the underlying class does not have a canonical name (i.e., if
985 * it is a local or anonymous class or an array whose component
986 * type does not have a canonical name).
987 * @return the canonical name of the underlying class if it exists, and
988 * {@code null} otherwise.
991 public String getCanonicalName() {
993 String canonicalName = getComponentType().getCanonicalName();
994 if (canonicalName != null)
995 return canonicalName + "[]";
999 // if (isLocalOrAnonymousClass())
1001 // Class<?> enclosingClass = getEnclosingClass();
1002 Class<?> enclosingClass = null;
1003 if (enclosingClass == null) { // top level class
1006 String enclosingName = enclosingClass.getCanonicalName();
1007 if (enclosingName == null)
1009 return enclosingName + "." + getSimpleName();
1014 * Finds a resource with a given name. The rules for searching resources
1015 * associated with a given class are implemented by the defining
1016 * {@linkplain ClassLoader class loader} of the class. This method
1017 * delegates to this object's class loader. If this object was loaded by
1018 * the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to {@link
1019 * ClassLoader#getSystemResourceAsStream}.
1021 * <p> Before delegation, an absolute resource name is constructed from the
1022 * given resource name using this algorithm:
1026 * <li> If the {@code name} begins with a {@code '/'}
1027 * (<tt>'\u002f'</tt>), then the absolute name of the resource is the
1028 * portion of the {@code name} following the {@code '/'}.
1030 * <li> Otherwise, the absolute name is of the following form:
1033 * {@code modified_package_name/name}
1036 * <p> Where the {@code modified_package_name} is the package name of this
1037 * object with {@code '/'} substituted for {@code '.'}
1038 * (<tt>'\u002e'</tt>).
1042 * @param name name of the desired resource
1043 * @return A {@link java.io.InputStream} object or {@code null} if
1044 * no resource with this name is found
1045 * @throws NullPointerException If {@code name} is {@code null}
1048 public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name) {
1049 name = resolveName(name);
1050 byte[] arr = getResourceAsStream0(name);
1051 return arr == null ? null : new ByteArrayInputStream(arr);
1054 @JavaScriptBody(args = "name", body =
1055 "return (vm.loadBytes) ? vm.loadBytes(name) : null;"
1057 private static native byte[] getResourceAsStream0(String name);
1060 * Finds a resource with a given name. The rules for searching resources
1061 * associated with a given class are implemented by the defining
1062 * {@linkplain ClassLoader class loader} of the class. This method
1063 * delegates to this object's class loader. If this object was loaded by
1064 * the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to {@link
1065 * ClassLoader#getSystemResource}.
1067 * <p> Before delegation, an absolute resource name is constructed from the
1068 * given resource name using this algorithm:
1072 * <li> If the {@code name} begins with a {@code '/'}
1073 * (<tt>'\u002f'</tt>), then the absolute name of the resource is the
1074 * portion of the {@code name} following the {@code '/'}.
1076 * <li> Otherwise, the absolute name is of the following form:
1079 * {@code modified_package_name/name}
1082 * <p> Where the {@code modified_package_name} is the package name of this
1083 * object with {@code '/'} substituted for {@code '.'}
1084 * (<tt>'\u002e'</tt>).
1088 * @param name name of the desired resource
1089 * @return A {@link java.net.URL} object or {@code null} if no
1090 * resource with this name is found
1093 public java.net.URL getResource(String name) {
1094 InputStream is = getResourceAsStream(name);
1095 return is == null ? null : newResourceURL(URL.class, "res:/" + name, is);
1098 @JavaScriptBody(args = { "url", "spec", "is" }, body =
1099 "var u = url.cnstr(true);\n"
1100 + "u.constructor.cons__VLjava_lang_String_2Ljava_io_InputStream_2.call(u, spec, is);\n"
1103 private static native URL newResourceURL(Class<URL> url, String spec, InputStream is);
1106 * Add a package name prefix if the name is not absolute Remove leading "/"
1107 * if name is absolute
1109 private String resolveName(String name) {
1113 if (!name.startsWith("/")) {
1115 while (c.isArray()) {
1116 c = c.getComponentType();
1118 String baseName = c.getName();
1119 int index = baseName.lastIndexOf('.');
1121 name = baseName.substring(0, index).replace('.', '/')
1125 name = name.substring(1);
1131 * Returns the class loader for the class. Some implementations may use
1132 * null to represent the bootstrap class loader. This method will return
1133 * null in such implementations if this class was loaded by the bootstrap
1136 * <p> If a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader is
1137 * not null and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of
1138 * the class loader for the class whose class loader is requested, then
1139 * this method calls the security manager's {@code checkPermission}
1140 * method with a {@code RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")}
1141 * permission to ensure it's ok to access the class loader for the class.
1144 * represents a primitive type or void, null is returned.
1146 * @return the class loader that loaded the class or interface
1147 * represented by this object.
1148 * @throws SecurityException
1149 * if a security manager exists and its
1150 * {@code checkPermission} method denies
1151 * access to the class loader for the class.
1152 * @see java.lang.ClassLoader
1153 * @see SecurityManager#checkPermission
1154 * @see java.lang.RuntimePermission
1156 public ClassLoader getClassLoader() {
1157 throw new SecurityException();
1161 * Determines the interfaces implemented by the class or interface
1162 * represented by this object.
1164 * <p> If this object represents a class, the return value is an array
1165 * containing objects representing all interfaces implemented by the
1166 * class. The order of the interface objects in the array corresponds to
1167 * the order of the interface names in the {@code implements} clause
1168 * of the declaration of the class represented by this object. For
1169 * example, given the declaration:
1171 * {@code class Shimmer implements FloorWax, DessertTopping { ... }}
1173 * suppose the value of {@code s} is an instance of
1174 * {@code Shimmer}; the value of the expression:
1176 * {@code s.getClass().getInterfaces()[0]}
1178 * is the {@code Class} object that represents interface
1179 * {@code FloorWax}; and the value of:
1181 * {@code s.getClass().getInterfaces()[1]}
1183 * is the {@code Class} object that represents interface
1184 * {@code DessertTopping}.
1186 * <p> If this object represents an interface, the array contains objects
1187 * representing all interfaces extended by the interface. The order of the
1188 * interface objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface
1189 * names in the {@code extends} clause of the declaration of the
1190 * interface represented by this object.
1192 * <p> If this object represents a class or interface that implements no
1193 * interfaces, the method returns an array of length 0.
1195 * <p> If this object represents a primitive type or void, the method
1196 * returns an array of length 0.
1198 * @return an array of interfaces implemented by this class.
1200 public native Class<?>[] getInterfaces();
1203 * Returns the {@code Class} representing the component type of an
1204 * array. If this class does not represent an array class this method
1207 * @return the {@code Class} representing the component type of this
1208 * class if this class is an array
1209 * @see java.lang.reflect.Array
1212 public Class<?> getComponentType() {
1215 return getComponentType0();
1216 } catch (ClassNotFoundException cnfe) {
1217 throw new IllegalStateException(cnfe);
1223 private Class<?> getComponentType0() throws ClassNotFoundException {
1224 String n = getName().substring(1);
1225 switch (n.charAt(0)) {
1227 n = n.substring(1, n.length() - 1);
1228 return Class.forName(n);
1230 return Integer.TYPE;
1240 return Boolean.TYPE;
1246 return Character.TYPE;
1248 return defineArray(n);
1250 throw new ClassNotFoundException("Unknown component type of " + getName());
1254 @JavaScriptBody(args = { "sig" }, body =
1255 "if (!sig) sig = '[Ljava/lang/Object;';\n" +
1256 "var c = Array[sig];\n" +
1257 "if (c) return c;\n" +
1258 "c = vm.java_lang_Class(true);\n" +
1259 "c.jvmName = sig;\n" +
1260 "c.superclass = vm.java_lang_Object(false).$class;\n" +
1261 "c.array = true;\n" +
1262 "Array[sig] = c;\n" +
1265 private static native Class<?> defineArray(String sig);
1268 * Returns true if and only if this class was declared as an enum in the
1271 * @return true if and only if this class was declared as an enum in the
1275 public boolean isEnum() {
1276 // An enum must both directly extend java.lang.Enum and have
1277 // the ENUM bit set; classes for specialized enum constants
1278 // don't do the former.
1279 return (this.getModifiers() & ENUM) != 0 &&
1280 this.getSuperclass() == java.lang.Enum.class;
1284 * Casts an object to the class or interface represented
1285 * by this {@code Class} object.
1287 * @param obj the object to be cast
1288 * @return the object after casting, or null if obj is null
1290 * @throws ClassCastException if the object is not
1291 * null and is not assignable to the type T.
1295 public T cast(Object obj) {
1296 if (obj != null && !isInstance(obj))
1297 throw new ClassCastException(cannotCastMsg(obj));
1301 private String cannotCastMsg(Object obj) {
1302 return "Cannot cast " + obj.getClass().getName() + " to " + getName();
1306 * Casts this {@code Class} object to represent a subclass of the class
1307 * represented by the specified class object. Checks that that the cast
1308 * is valid, and throws a {@code ClassCastException} if it is not. If
1309 * this method succeeds, it always returns a reference to this class object.
1311 * <p>This method is useful when a client needs to "narrow" the type of
1312 * a {@code Class} object to pass it to an API that restricts the
1313 * {@code Class} objects that it is willing to accept. A cast would
1314 * generate a compile-time warning, as the correctness of the cast
1315 * could not be checked at runtime (because generic types are implemented
1318 * @return this {@code Class} object, cast to represent a subclass of
1319 * the specified class object.
1320 * @throws ClassCastException if this {@code Class} object does not
1321 * represent a subclass of the specified class (here "subclass" includes
1322 * the class itself).
1325 public <U> Class<? extends U> asSubclass(Class<U> clazz) {
1326 if (clazz.isAssignableFrom(this))
1327 return (Class<? extends U>) this;
1329 throw new ClassCastException(this.toString());
1332 @JavaScriptBody(args = { "ac" },
1335 + " return this.anno['L' + ac.jvmName + ';'];"
1336 + "} else return null;"
1338 private Object getAnnotationData(Class<?> annotationClass) {
1339 throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
1342 * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
1345 public <A extends Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationClass) {
1346 Object data = getAnnotationData(annotationClass);
1347 return data == null ? null : AnnotationImpl.create(annotationClass, data);
1351 * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
1354 @JavaScriptBody(args = { "ac" },
1355 body = "if (this.anno && this.anno['L' + ac.jvmName + ';']) { return true; }"
1356 + "else return false;"
1358 public boolean isAnnotationPresent(
1359 Class<? extends Annotation> annotationClass) {
1360 if (annotationClass == null)
1361 throw new NullPointerException();
1363 return getAnnotation(annotationClass) != null;
1366 @JavaScriptBody(args = {}, body = "return this.anno;")
1367 private Object getAnnotationData() {
1368 throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
1374 public Annotation[] getAnnotations() {
1375 Object data = getAnnotationData();
1376 return data == null ? new Annotation[0] : AnnotationImpl.create(data);
1382 public Annotation[] getDeclaredAnnotations() {
1383 throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
1386 @JavaScriptBody(args = "type", body = ""
1387 + "var c = vm.java_lang_Class(true);"
1388 + "c.jvmName = type;"
1389 + "c.primitive = true;"
1392 native static Class getPrimitiveClass(String type);
1394 @JavaScriptBody(args = {}, body =
1395 "return vm.desiredAssertionStatus ? vm.desiredAssertionStatus : false;"
1397 public native boolean desiredAssertionStatus();