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33 /* |
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34 Copyright 2015 Attila Szegedi |
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82 */ |
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83 |
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84 package jdk.internal.dynalink; |
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85 |
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86 /** |
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87 * Defines the standard dynamic operations. Getter and setter operations defined |
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88 * in this enumeration can be composed into a {@link CompositeOperation}, and |
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89 * {@link NamedOperation} can be used to bind the name parameter of operations |
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90 * that take one, in which case it disappears from the type signature. |
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91 */ |
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92 public enum StandardOperation implements Operation { |
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93 /** |
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94 * Get the value of a property defined on an object. Call sites with this |
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95 * operation should have a signature of |
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96 * <tt>(receiver, propertyName)→value</tt> or |
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97 * <tt>(receiver)→value</tt> when used with {@link NamedOperation}, with |
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98 * all parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive or |
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99 * reference). |
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100 */ |
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101 GET_PROPERTY, |
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102 /** |
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103 * Set the value of a property defined on an object. Call sites with this |
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104 * operation should have a signature of |
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105 * <tt>(receiver, propertyName, value)→void</tt> or |
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106 * <tt>(receiver, value)→void</tt> when used with {@link NamedOperation}, |
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107 * with all parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive |
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108 * or reference). |
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109 */ |
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110 SET_PROPERTY, |
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111 /** |
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112 * Get the value of an element of a collection. Call sites with this |
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113 * operation should have a signature of |
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114 * <tt>(receiver, index)→value</tt> or |
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115 * <tt>(receiver)→value</tt> when used with {@link NamedOperation}, with |
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116 * all parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive or |
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117 * reference). |
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118 */ |
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119 GET_ELEMENT, |
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120 /** |
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121 * Set the value of an element of a collection. Call sites with this |
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122 * operation should have a signature of |
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123 * <tt>(receiver, index, value)→void</tt> or |
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124 * <tt>(receiver, value)→void</tt> when used with {@link NamedOperation}, |
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125 * with all parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive |
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126 * or reference). |
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127 */ |
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128 SET_ELEMENT, |
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129 /** |
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130 * Get the length of an array of size of a collection. Call sites with |
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131 * this operation should have a signature of <tt>(receiver)→value</tt>, |
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132 * with all parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive |
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133 * or reference). |
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134 */ |
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135 GET_LENGTH, |
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136 /** |
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137 * Gets an object representing a method defined on an object. Call sites |
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138 * with this operation should have a signature of |
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139 * <tt>(receiver, methodName)→value</tt>, or |
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140 * <tt>(receiver)→value</tt> when used with {@link NamedOperation} |
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141 * with all parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive |
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142 * or reference). |
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143 */ |
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144 GET_METHOD, |
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145 /** |
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146 * Calls a method defined on an object. Call sites with this |
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147 * operation should have a signature of |
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148 * <tt>(receiver, methodName, arguments...)→value</tt> or |
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149 * <tt>(receiver, arguments...)→value</tt> when used with {@link NamedOperation}, |
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150 * with all parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive |
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151 * or reference). |
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152 */ |
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153 CALL_METHOD, |
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154 /** |
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155 * Calls a callable object. Call sites with this operation should have a |
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156 * signature of <tt>(receiver, arguments...)→value</tt>, with all |
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157 * parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive or |
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158 * reference). Typically, if the callable is a method of an object, the |
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159 * first argument will act as the "this" value passed to the called method. |
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160 * The <tt>CALL</tt> operation is allowed to be used with a |
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161 * {@link NamedOperation} even though it does not take a name. Using it with |
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162 * a named operation won't affect its signature; the name is solely meant to |
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163 * be used as a diagnostic description for error messages. |
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164 */ |
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165 CALL, |
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166 /** |
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167 * Calls a constructor object. Call sites with this operation should have a |
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168 * signature of <tt>(receiver, arguments...)→value</tt>, with all |
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169 * parameters and return type being of any type (either primitive or |
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170 * reference). The <tt>NEW</tt> operation is allowed to be used with a |
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171 * {@link NamedOperation} even though it does not take a name. Using it with |
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172 * a named operation won't affect its signature; the name is solely meant to |
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173 * be used as a diagnostic description for error messages. |
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174 */ |
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175 NEW |
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176 } |