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/*
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/*
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Copyright 2009-2013 Attila Szegedi
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Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without
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*/
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package jdk.dynalink.beans;
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import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
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import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
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import jdk.dynalink.CallSiteDescriptor;
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/**
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* A dynamic method bound to exactly one Java method or constructor that is not caller sensitive. Since its target is
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* not caller sensitive, this class pre-caches its method handle and always returns it from the call to
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* {@link #getTarget(CallSiteDescriptor)}. Can be used in general to represents dynamic methods bound to a single method handle,
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* even if that handle is not mapped to a Java method, i.e. as a wrapper around field getters/setters, array element
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* getters/setters, etc.
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*/
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class SimpleDynamicMethod extends SingleDynamicMethod {
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private final MethodHandle target;
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private final boolean constructor;
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/**
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* Creates a new simple dynamic method, with a name constructed from the class name, method name, and handle
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* signature.
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*
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* @param target the target method handle
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* @param clazz the class declaring the method
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* @param name the simple name of the method
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*/
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SimpleDynamicMethod(final MethodHandle target, final Class<?> clazz, final String name) {
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this(target, clazz, name, false);
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}
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/**
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* Creates a new simple dynamic method, with a name constructed from the class name, method name, and handle
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* signature.
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*
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* @param target the target method handle
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* @param clazz the class declaring the method
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* @param name the simple name of the method
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* @param constructor does this represent a constructor?
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*/
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SimpleDynamicMethod(final MethodHandle target, final Class<?> clazz, final String name, final boolean constructor) {
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super(getName(target, clazz, name, constructor));
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this.target = target;
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this.constructor = constructor;
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}
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private static String getName(final MethodHandle target, final Class<?> clazz, final String name, final boolean constructor) {
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return getMethodNameWithSignature(target.type(), constructor ? name : getClassAndMethodName(clazz, name), !constructor);
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}
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@Override
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boolean isVarArgs() {
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return target.isVarargsCollector();
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}
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@Override
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MethodType getMethodType() {
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return target.type();
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}
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@Override
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MethodHandle getTarget(final CallSiteDescriptor desc) {
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return target;
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}
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@Override
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boolean isConstructor() {
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return constructor;
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}
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}
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