8146237: PREFER from Features API taking precedence over catalog file
Reviewed-by: lancea
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import java.nio.DoubleBuffer;
import jdk.nashorn.api.scripting.AbstractJSObject;
/**
* Simple class demonstrating pluggable script object
* implementation. By implementing jdk.nashorn.api.scripting.JSObject
* (or extending AbstractJSObject which implements it), you
* can supply a friendly script object. Nashorn will call
* 'magic' methods on such a class on 'obj.foo, obj.foo = 33,
* obj.bar()' etc. from script.
*
* In this example, Java nio DoubleBuffer object is wrapped
* as a friendly script object that provides indexed acces
* to buffer content and also support array-like "length"
* readonly property to retrieve buffer's capacity. This class
* also demonstrates a function valued property called "buf".
* On 'buf' method, we return the underlying nio buffer object
* that is being wrapped.
*/
public class BufferArray extends AbstractJSObject {
// underlying nio buffer
private final DoubleBuffer buf;
/**
* Constructor
* @param size initial size
*/
public BufferArray(final int size) {
buf = DoubleBuffer.allocate(size);
}
/**
* Constructur
* @param buf {@link DoubleBuffer} to link to
*/
public BufferArray(final DoubleBuffer buf) {
this.buf = buf;
}
// called to check if indexed property exists
@Override
public boolean hasSlot(final int index) {
return index > 0 && index < buf.capacity();
}
// get the value from that index
@Override
public Object getSlot(final int index) {
return buf.get(index);
}
// set the value at that index
@Override
public void setSlot(final int index, final Object value) {
buf.put(index, ((Number)value).doubleValue());
}
// do you have a property of that given name?
@Override
public boolean hasMember(final String name) {
return "length".equals(name) || "buf".equals(name);
}
// get the value of that named property
@Override
public Object getMember(final String name) {
switch (name) {
case "length":
return buf.capacity();
case "buf":
// return a 'function' value for this property
return new AbstractJSObject() {
@Override
public Object call(final Object thiz, final Object... args) {
return BufferArray.this.buf;
}
// yes, I'm a function !
@Override
public boolean isFunction() {
return true;
}
};
default:
break;
}
return null;
}
}