--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/BootstrapMethod.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,82 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+package java.dyn;
+
+import java.lang.annotation.*;
+
+/**
+ * Annotation on InvokeDynamic method calls which requests the JVM to use a specific
+ * <a href="package-summary.html#bsm">bootstrap method</a>
+ * to link the call. This annotation is not retained as such in the class file,
+ * but is transformed into a constant-pool entry for the invokedynamic instruction which
+ * specifies the desired bootstrap method.
+ * <p>
+ * If only the <code>value</code> is given, it must name a subclass of {@link CallSite}
+ * with a constructor which accepts a class, string, and method type.
+ * If the <code>value</code> and <code>name</code> are both given, there must be
+ * a static method in the given class of the given name which accepts a class, string,
+ * and method type, and returns a reference coercible to {@link CallSite}.
+ * <p>
+ * This annotation can be placed either on the return type of a single {@link InvokeDynamic}
+ * call (see examples) or else it can be placed on an enclosing class or method, where it
+ * determines a default bootstrap method for any {@link InvokeDynamic} calls which are not
+ * specifically annotated with a bootstrap method.
+ * Every {@link InvokeDynamic} call must be given a bootstrap method.
+ * <p>
+ * Examples:
+<blockquote><pre>
+@BootstrapMethod(value=MyLanguageRuntime.class, name="bootstrapDynamic")
+String x = (String) InvokeDynamic.greet();
+//BSM => MyLanguageRuntime.bootstrapDynamic(Here.class, "greet", methodType(String.class))
+@BootstrapMethod(MyCallSite.class)
+void example() throws Throwable {
+ InvokeDynamic.greet();
+ //BSM => new MyCallSite(Here.class, "greet", methodType(void.class))
+}
+</pre></blockquote>
+ * <p>
+ */
+@Target({ElementType.TYPE_USE,
+ // For defaulting every indy site within a class or method; cf. @SuppressWarnings:
+ ElementType.TYPE, ElementType.METHOD, ElementType.CONSTRUCTOR
+ })
+@Retention(RetentionPolicy.SOURCE)
+public @interface BootstrapMethod {
+ /** The class containing the bootstrap method. */
+ Class<?> value();
+
+ /** The name of the bootstrap method.
+ * If this is the empty string, an instance of the bootstrap class is created,
+ * and a constructor is invoked.
+ * Otherwise, there must be a static method of the required name.
+ */
+ String name() default ""; // empty string denotes a constructor with 'new'
+
+ /** The argument types of the bootstrap method, as passed out by the JVM.
+ * There is usually no reason to override the default.
+ */
+ Class<?>[] arguments() default {Class.class, String.class, MethodType.class};
+}
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/CallSite.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/CallSite.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,56 +25,26 @@
package java.dyn;
-import sun.dyn.Access;
-import sun.dyn.MemberName;
-import sun.dyn.CallSiteImpl;
+import sun.dyn.*;
+import java.util.Collection;
/**
- * A {@code CallSite} reifies an {@code invokedynamic} instruction from bytecode,
- * and controls its linkage.
- * Every linked {@code CallSite} object corresponds to a distinct instance
- * of the {@code invokedynamic} instruction, and vice versa.
- * <p>
- * Every linked {@code CallSite} object has one state variable,
- * a {@link MethodHandle} reference called the {@code target}.
- * This reference is never null. Though it can change its value
- * successive values must always have exactly the {@link MethodType method type}
- * called for by the bytecodes of the associated {@code invokedynamic} instruction
- * <p>
- * It is the responsibility of each class's
- * {@link Linkage#registerBootstrapMethod(Class, MethodHandle) bootstrap method}
- * to produce call sites which have been pre-linked to an initial target method.
- * The required {@link MethodType type} for the target method is a parameter
- * to each bootstrap method call.
- * <p>
- * The bootstrap method may elect to produce call sites of a
- * language-specific subclass of {@code CallSite}. In such a case,
- * the subclass may claim responsibility for initializing its target to
- * a non-null value, by overriding {@link #initialTarget}.
+ * A {@code CallSite} is a holder for a variable {@link MethodHandle},
+ * which is called its {@code target}.
+ * Every call to a {@code CallSite} is delegated to the site's current target.
* <p>
- * An {@code invokedynamic} instruction which has not yet been executed
- * is said to be <em>unlinked</em>. When an unlinked call site is executed,
- * the containing class's bootstrap method is called to manufacture a call site,
- * for the instruction. If the bootstrap method does not assign a non-null
- * value to the new call site's target variable, the method {@link #initialTarget}
- * is called to produce the new call site's first target method.
+ * A call site is initially created in an <em>unlinked</em> state,
+ * which is distinguished by a null target variable.
+ * Before the call site may be invoked (and before certain other
+ * operations are attempted), the call site must be linked to
+ * a non-null target.
* <p>
- * A freshly-created {@code CallSite} object is not yet in a linked state.
- * An unlinked {@code CallSite} object reports null for its {@code callerClass}.
- * When the JVM receives a {@code CallSite} object from a bootstrap method,
- * it first ensures that its target is non-null and of the correct type.
- * The JVM then links the {@code CallSite} object to the call site instruction,
- * enabling the {@code callerClass} to return the class in which the instruction occurs.
- * <p>
- * Next, the JVM links the instruction to the {@code CallSite}, at which point
- * any further execution of the {@code invokedynamic} instruction implicitly
- * invokes the current target of the {@code CallSite} object.
- * After this two-way linkage, both the instruction and the {@code CallSite}
- * object are said to be linked.
- * <p>
- * This state of linkage continues until the method containing the
- * dynamic call site is garbage collected, or the dynamic call site
- * is invalidated by an explicit request.
+ * A call site may be <em>relinked</em> by changing its target.
+ * The new target must be non-null and must have the same
+ * {@linkplain MethodHandle#type() type}
+ * as the previous target.
+ * Thus, though a call site can be relinked to a series of
+ * successive targets, it cannot change its type.
* <p>
* Linkage happens once in the lifetime of any given {@code CallSite} object.
* Because of call site invalidation, this linkage can be repeated for
@@ -87,6 +57,10 @@
* Here is a sample use of call sites and bootstrap methods which links every
* dynamic call site to print its arguments:
<blockquote><pre><!-- see indy-demo/src/PrintArgsDemo.java -->
+@BootstrapMethod(value=PrintArgsDemo.class, name="bootstrapDynamic")
+static void test() throws Throwable {
+ InvokeDynamic.baz("baz arg", 2, 3.14);
+}
private static void printArgs(Object... args) {
System.out.println(java.util.Arrays.deepToString(args));
}
@@ -96,17 +70,16 @@
Class thisClass = lookup.lookupClass(); // (who am I?)
printArgs = lookup.findStatic(thisClass,
"printArgs", MethodType.methodType(void.class, Object[].class));
- Linkage.registerBootstrapMethod("bootstrapDynamic");
}
private static CallSite bootstrapDynamic(Class caller, String name, MethodType type) {
// ignore caller and name, but match the type:
return new CallSite(MethodHandles.collectArguments(printArgs, type));
}
</pre></blockquote>
- * @see Linkage#registerBootstrapMethod(java.lang.Class, java.dyn.MethodHandle)
* @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
*/
public class CallSite
+ implements MethodHandleProvider
{
private static final Access IMPL_TOKEN = Access.getToken();
@@ -209,6 +182,7 @@
* {@code InvokeDynamicBootstrapError}, which in turn causes the
* linkage of the {@code invokedynamic} instruction to terminate
* abnormally.
+ * @deprecated transitional form defined in EDR but removed in PFD
*/
protected MethodHandle initialTarget(Class<?> callerClass, String name, MethodType type) {
throw new InvokeDynamicBootstrapError("target must be initialized before call site is linked: "+name+type);
@@ -278,16 +252,44 @@
*/
@Override
public String toString() {
- StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder("CallSite#");
- buf.append(hashCode());
- if (!isLinked())
- buf.append("[unlinked]");
- else
- buf.append("[")
- .append("from ").append(vmmethod.getDeclaringClass().getName())
- .append(" : ").append(getTarget().type())
- .append(" => ").append(getTarget())
- .append("]");
- return buf.toString();
+ return "CallSite"+(target == null ? "" : target.type());
}
+
+ /**
+ * <em>PROVISIONAL API, WORK IN PROGRESS:</em>
+ * Produce a method handle equivalent to an invokedynamic instruction
+ * which has been linked to this call site.
+ * <p>If this call site is a {@link ConstantCallSite}, this method
+ * simply returns the call site's target, since that will not change.
+ * <p>Otherwise, this method is equivalent to the following code:
+ * <p><blockquote><pre>
+ * MethodHandle getTarget, invoker, result;
+ * getTarget = MethodHandles.lookup().bind(this, "getTarget", MethodType.methodType(MethodHandle.class));
+ * invoker = MethodHandles.exactInvoker(this.type());
+ * result = MethodHandles.foldArguments(invoker, getTarget)
+ * </pre></blockquote>
+ * @return a method handle which always invokes this call site's current target
+ */
+ public final MethodHandle dynamicInvoker() {
+ if (this instanceof ConstantCallSite)
+ return getTarget(); // will not change dynamically
+ MethodHandle getTarget = MethodHandleImpl.bindReceiver(IMPL_TOKEN, GET_TARGET, this);
+ MethodHandle invoker = MethodHandles.exactInvoker(this.type());
+ return MethodHandles.foldArguments(invoker, getTarget);
+ }
+ private static final MethodHandle GET_TARGET;
+ static {
+ try {
+ GET_TARGET = MethodHandles.Lookup.IMPL_LOOKUP.
+ findVirtual(CallSite.class, "getTarget", MethodType.methodType(MethodHandle.class));
+ } catch (NoAccessException ignore) {
+ throw new InternalError();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /** Implementation of {@link MethodHandleProvider} which returns {@code this.dynamicInvoker()}. */
+ public final MethodHandle asMethodHandle() { return dynamicInvoker(); }
+
+ /** Implementation of {@link MethodHandleProvider}, which returns {@code this.dynamicInvoker().asType(type)}. */
+ public final MethodHandle asMethodHandle(MethodType type) { return dynamicInvoker().asType(type); }
}
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/ClassValue.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,173 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+package java.dyn;
+
+import java.util.WeakHashMap;
+import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicInteger;
+import java.util.concurrent.atomic.AtomicReference;
+
+/**
+ * Lazily associate a computed value with (potentially) every class.
+ * @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
+ */
+public abstract class ClassValue<T> {
+ /**
+ * Compute the given class's derived value for this {@code ClassValue}.
+ * <p>
+ * This method will be invoked within the first thread that accesses
+ * the value with the {@link #get}.
+ * <p>
+ * Normally, this method is invoked at most once per class,
+ * but it may be invoked again in case of subsequent invocations
+ * of {@link #remove} followed by {@link #get}.
+ *
+ * @return the computed value for this thread-local
+ */
+ protected abstract T computeValue(Class<?> type);
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a new class value.
+ */
+ protected ClassValue() {
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the value for the given class.
+ * If no value has yet been computed, it is obtained by
+ * by an invocation of the {@link #computeValue} method.
+ * <p>
+ * The actual installation of the value on the class
+ * is performed while the class's synchronization lock
+ * is held. At that point, if racing threads have
+ * computed values, one is chosen, and returned to
+ * all the racing threads.
+ *
+ * @return the current thread's value of this thread-local
+ */
+ public T get(Class<?> type) {
+ ClassValueMap map = getMap(type);
+ if (map != null) {
+ Object x = map.get(this);
+ if (x != null) {
+ return (T) map.unmaskNull(x);
+ }
+ }
+ return setComputedValue(type);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Removes the associated value for the given class.
+ * If this value is subsequently {@linkplain #get read} for the same class,
+ * its value will be reinitialized by invoking its {@link #computeValue} method.
+ * This may result in an additional invocation of the
+ * {@code computeValue} method for the given class.
+ */
+ public void remove(Class<?> type) {
+ ClassValueMap map = getMap(type);
+ if (map != null) {
+ synchronized (map) {
+ map.remove(this);
+ }
+ }
+ }
+
+ /// Implementation...
+
+ /** The hash code for this type is based on the identity of the object,
+ * and is well-dispersed for power-of-two tables.
+ */
+ public final int hashCode() { return hashCode; }
+ private final int hashCode = HASH_CODES.getAndAdd(0x61c88647);
+ private static final AtomicInteger HASH_CODES = new AtomicInteger();
+
+ private static final AtomicInteger STORE_BARRIER = new AtomicInteger();
+
+ /** Slow path for {@link #get}. */
+ private T setComputedValue(Class<?> type) {
+ ClassValueMap map = getMap(type);
+ if (map == null) {
+ map = initializeMap(type);
+ }
+ T value = computeValue(type);
+ STORE_BARRIER.lazySet(0);
+ // All stores pending from computeValue are completed.
+ synchronized (map) {
+ // Warm up the table with a null entry.
+ map.preInitializeEntry(this);
+ }
+ // All stores pending from table expansion are completed.
+ synchronized (map) {
+ value = (T) map.initializeEntry(this, value);
+ // One might fear a possible race condition here
+ // if the code for map.put has flushed the write
+ // to map.table[*] before the writes to the Map.Entry
+ // are done. This is not possible, since we have
+ // warmed up the table with an empty entry.
+ }
+ return value;
+ }
+
+ // Replace this map by a per-class slot.
+ private static final WeakHashMap<Class<?>, ClassValueMap> ROOT
+ = new WeakHashMap<Class<?>, ClassValueMap>();
+
+ private static ClassValueMap getMap(Class<?> type) {
+ return ROOT.get(type);
+ }
+
+ private static ClassValueMap initializeMap(Class<?> type) {
+ synchronized (ClassValue.class) {
+ ClassValueMap map = ROOT.get(type);
+ if (map == null)
+ ROOT.put(type, map = new ClassValueMap());
+ return map;
+ }
+ }
+
+ static class ClassValueMap extends WeakHashMap<ClassValue, Object> {
+ /** Make sure this table contains an Entry for the given key, even if it is empty. */
+ void preInitializeEntry(ClassValue key) {
+ if (!this.containsKey(key))
+ this.put(key, null);
+ }
+ /** Make sure this table contains a non-empty Entry for the given key. */
+ Object initializeEntry(ClassValue key, Object value) {
+ Object prior = this.get(key);
+ if (prior != null) {
+ return unmaskNull(prior);
+ }
+ this.put(key, maskNull(value));
+ return value;
+ }
+
+ Object maskNull(Object x) {
+ return x == null ? this : x;
+ }
+ Object unmaskNull(Object x) {
+ return x == this ? null : x;
+ }
+ }
+}
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/ConstantCallSite.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,43 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+package java.dyn;
+
+/**
+ * A {@code ConstantCallSite} is a {@link CallSite} whose target is permanent, and can never be changed.
+ * The only way to relink an {@code invokedynamic} instruction bound to a {@code ConstantCallSite} is
+ * to invalidate the instruction as a whole.
+ * @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
+ */
+public class ConstantCallSite extends CallSite {
+ /** Create a call site with a permanent target. */
+ public ConstantCallSite(MethodHandle target) {
+ super(target);
+ }
+ /** Throw an {@link IllegalArgumentException}, because this kind of call site cannot change its target. */
+ @Override public final void setTarget(MethodHandle ignore) {
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("ConstantCallSite");
+ }
+}
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/InvokeDynamic.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/InvokeDynamic.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -35,7 +35,7 @@
* The target method is a property of the reified {@linkplain CallSite call site object}
* which is linked to each active {@code invokedynamic} instruction.
* The call site object is initially produced by a
- * {@linkplain java.dyn.Linkage#registerBootstrapMethod(Class, MethodHandle) bootstrap method}
+ * {@linkplain BootstrapMethod bootstrap method}
* associated with the class whose bytecodes include the dynamic call site.
* <p>
* The type {@code InvokeDynamic} has no particular meaning as a
@@ -45,22 +45,31 @@
* It may be imported for ease of use.
* <p>
* Here are some examples:
- * <p><blockquote><pre>
- * Object x; String s; int i;
- * x = InvokeDynamic.greet("world"); // greet(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Object;
- * s = InvokeDynamic.<String>hail(x); // hail(Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/String;
- * InvokeDynamic.<void>cogito(); // cogito()V
- * i = InvokeDynamic.<int>#"op:+"(2, 3); // "op:+"(II)I
- * </pre></blockquote>
+<blockquote><pre><!-- see indy-demo/src/JavaDocExamples.java -->
+@BootstrapMethod(value=Here.class, name="bootstrapDynamic")
+static void example() throws Throwable {
+ Object x; String s; int i;
+ x = InvokeDynamic.greet("world"); // greet(Ljava/lang/String;)Ljava/lang/Object;
+ s = (String) InvokeDynamic.hail(x); // hail(Ljava/lang/Object;)Ljava/lang/String;
+ InvokeDynamic.cogito(); // cogito()V
+ i = (int) InvokeDynamic.#"op:+"(2, 3); // "op:+"(II)I
+}
+static MethodHandle bootstrapDynamic(Class caller, String name, MethodType type) { ... }
+</pre></blockquote>
* Each of the above calls generates a single invokedynamic instruction
* with the name-and-type descriptors indicated in the comments.
+ * <p>
* The argument types are taken directly from the actual arguments,
- * while the return type is taken from the type parameter.
- * (This type parameter may be a primtive, and it defaults to {@code Object}.)
+ * while the return type corresponds to the target of the assignment.
+ * (Currently, the return type must be given as a false type parameter.
+ * This type parameter is an irregular use of the generic type syntax,
+ * and is likely to change in favor of a convention based on target typing.)
+ * <p>
* The final example uses a special syntax for uttering non-Java names.
* Any name legal to the JVM may be given between the double quotes.
+ * <p>
* None of these calls is complete without a bootstrap method,
- * which must be registered by the static initializer of the enclosing class.
+ * which must be declared for the enclosing class or method.
* @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
*/
@MethodHandle.PolymorphicSignature
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/InvokeDynamicBootstrapError.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/InvokeDynamicBootstrapError.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -28,15 +28,11 @@
/**
* Thrown to indicate that an {@code invokedynamic} instruction has
* failed to find its
- * {@linkplain Linkage#registerBootstrapMethod(Class, MethodHandle) bootstrap method},
+ * {@linkplain BootstrapMethod bootstrap method},
* or the bootstrap method has
* failed to provide a
* {@linkplain CallSite} call site with a non-null {@linkplain MethodHandle target}
* of the correct {@linkplain MethodType method type}.
- * <p>
- * The bootstrap method must have been declared during a class's initialization
- * by a call to one of the overloadings of
- * {@link Linkage#registerBootstrapMethod registerBootstrapMethod}.
*
* @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
* @since 1.7
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/JavaMethodHandle.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
@@ -1,237 +0,0 @@
-/*
- * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
- * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
- *
- * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
- * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
- * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
- * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
- * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
- *
- * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
- * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
- * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
- * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
- * accompanied this code).
- *
- * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
- * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
- * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
- *
- * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
- * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
- * questions.
- */
-
-package java.dyn;
-
-import sun.dyn.Access;
-
-/**
- * A Java method handle is a deprecated proposal for extending
- * the basic method handle type with additional
- * programmer defined methods and fields.
- * Its behavior as a method handle is determined at instance creation time,
- * by providing the new instance with an "entry point" method handle
- * to handle calls. This entry point must accept a leading argument
- * whose type is the Java method handle itself or a supertype, and the
- * entry point is always called with the Java method handle itself as
- * the first argument. This is similar to ordinary virtual methods, which also
- * accept the receiver object {@code this} as an implicit leading argument.
- * The {@code MethodType} of the Java method handle is the same as that
- * of the entry point method handle, with the leading parameter type
- * omitted.
- * <p>
- * Here is an example of usage, creating a hybrid object/functional datum:
- * <p><blockquote><pre>
- * class Greeter extends JavaMethodHandle {
- * private String greeting = "hello";
- * public void setGreeting(String s) { greeting = s; }
- * public void run() { System.out.println(greeting+", "+greetee); }
- * private final String greetee;
- * Greeter(String greetee) {
- * super(RUN); // alternatively, super("run")
- * this.greetee = greetee;
- * }
- * // the entry point function is computed once:
- * private static final MethodHandle RUN
- * = MethodHandles.lookup().findVirtual(Greeter.class, "run",
- * MethodType.make(void.class));
- * }
- * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
- * Greeter greeter = new Greeter("world");
- * greeter.run(); // prints "hello, world"
- * // Statically typed method handle invocation (most direct):
- * MethodHandle mh = greeter;
- * mh.<void>invokeExact(); // also prints "hello, world"
- * // Dynamically typed method handle invocation:
- * MethodHandles.invokeExact(greeter); // also prints "hello, world"
- * greeter.setGreeting("howdy");
- * mh.invokeExact(); // prints "howdy, world" (object-like mutable behavior)
- * </pre></blockquote>
- * <p>
- * In the example of {@code Greeter}, the method {@code run} provides the entry point.
- * The entry point need not be a constant value; it may be independently
- * computed in each call to the constructor. The entry point does not
- * even need to be a method on the {@code Greeter} class, though
- * that is the typical case.
- * <p>
- * The entry point may also be provided symbolically, in which case the the
- * {@code JavaMethodHandle} constructor performs the lookup of the entry point.
- * This makes it possible to use {@code JavaMethodHandle} to create an anonymous
- * inner class:
- * <p><blockquote><pre>
- * // We can also do this with symbolic names and/or inner classes:
- * MethodHandles.invokeExact(new JavaMethodHandle("yow") {
- * void yow() { System.out.println("yow, world"); }
- * });
- * </pre></blockquote>
- * <p>
- * Here is similar lower-level code which works in terms of a bound method handle.
- * <p><blockquote><pre>
- * class Greeter {
- * public void run() { System.out.println("hello, "+greetee); }
- * private final String greetee;
- * Greeter(String greetee) { this.greetee = greetee; }
- * // the entry point function is computed once:
- * private static final MethodHandle RUN
- * = MethodHandles.findVirtual(Greeter.class, "run",
- * MethodType.make(void.class));
- * }
- * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
- * Greeter greeter = new Greeter("world");
- * greeter.run(); // prints "hello, world"
- * MethodHandle mh = MethodHanndles.insertArgument(Greeter.RUN, 0, greeter);
- * mh.invokeExact(); // also prints "hello, world"
- * </pre></blockquote>
- * Note that the method handle must be separately created as a view on the base object.
- * This increases footprint, complexity, and dynamic indirections.
- * <p>
- * Here is a pure functional value expressed most concisely as an anonymous inner class:
- * <p><blockquote><pre>
- * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
- * final String greetee = "world";
- * MethodHandle greeter = new JavaMethodHandle("run") {
- * private void run() { System.out.println("hello, "+greetee); }
- * }
- * greeter.invokeExact(); // prints "hello, world"
- * </pre></blockquote>
- * <p>
- * Here is an abstract parameterized lvalue, efficiently expressed as a subtype of MethodHandle,
- * and instantiated as an anonymous class. The data structure is a handle to 1-D array,
- * with a specialized index type (long). It is created by inner class, and uses
- * signature-polymorphic APIs throughout.
- * <p><blockquote><pre>
- * abstract class AssignableMethodHandle extends JavaMethodHandle {
- * private final MethodHandle setter;
- * public MethodHandle setter() { return setter; }
- * public AssignableMethodHandle(String get, String set) {
- * super(get);
- * MethodType getType = this.type();
- * MethodType setType = getType.insertParameterType(getType.parameterCount(), getType.returnType()).changeReturnType(void.class);
- * this.setter = MethodHandles.publicLookup().bind(this, set, setType);
- * }
- * }
- * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
- * final Number[] stuff = { 123, 456 };
- * AssignableMethodHandle stuffPtr = new AssignableMethodHandle("get", "set") {
- * public Number get(long i) { return stuff[(int)i]; }
- * public void set(long i, Object x) { stuff[(int)i] = x; }
- * }
- * int x = (Integer) stuffPtr.<Number>invokeExact(1L); // 456
- * stuffPtr.setter().<void>invokeExact(0L, (Number) 789); // replaces 123 with 789
- * </pre></blockquote>
- * @see MethodHandle
- * @deprecated The JSR 292 EG intends to replace {@code JavaMethodHandle} with
- * an interface-based API for mixing method handle behavior with other classes.
- * @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
- */
-public abstract class JavaMethodHandle
- // Note: This is an implementation inheritance hack, and will be removed
- // with a JVM change which moves the required hidden behavior onto this class.
- extends sun.dyn.BoundMethodHandle
-{
- private static final Access IMPL_TOKEN = Access.getToken();
-
- /**
- * When creating a {@code JavaMethodHandle}, the actual method handle
- * invocation behavior will be delegated to the specified {@code entryPoint}.
- * This may be any method handle which can take the newly constructed object
- * as a leading parameter.
- * <p>
- * The method handle type of {@code this} (i.e, the fully constructed object)
- * will be {@code entryPoint}, minus the leading argument.
- * The leading argument will be bound to {@code this} on every method
- * handle invocation.
- * @param entryPoint the method handle to handle calls
- */
- protected JavaMethodHandle(MethodHandle entryPoint) {
- super(entryPoint);
- }
-
- /**
- * Create a method handle whose entry point is a non-static method
- * visible in the exact (most specific) class of
- * the newly constructed object.
- * <p>
- * The method is specified by name and type, as if via this expression:
- * {@code MethodHandles.lookup().findVirtual(this.getClass(), name, type)}.
- * The class defining the method might be an anonymous inner class.
- * <p>
- * The method handle type of {@code this} (i.e, the fully constructed object)
- * will be the given method handle type.
- * A call to {@code this} will invoke the selected method.
- * The receiver argument will be bound to {@code this} on every method
- * handle invocation.
- * <p>
- * <i>Rationale:</i>
- * Although this constructor may seem to be a mere luxury,
- * it is not subsumed by the more general constructor which
- * takes any {@code MethodHandle} as the entry point argument.
- * In order to convert an entry point name to a method handle,
- * the self-class of the object is required (in order to do
- * the lookup). The self-class, in turn, is generally not
- * available at the time of the constructor invocation,
- * due to the rules of Java and the JVM verifier.
- * One cannot call {@code this.getClass()}, because
- * the value of {@code this} is inaccessible at the point
- * of the constructor call. (Changing this would require
- * change to the Java language, verifiers, and compilers.)
- * In particular, this constructor allows {@code JavaMethodHandle}s
- * to be created in combination with the anonymous inner class syntax.
- * @param entryPointName the name of the entry point method
- * @param type (optional) the desired type of the method handle
- */
- protected JavaMethodHandle(String entryPointName, MethodType type) {
- super(entryPointName, type, true);
-
- }
-
- /**
- * Create a method handle whose entry point is a non-static method
- * visible in the exact (most specific) class of
- * the newly constructed object.
- * <p>
- * The method is specified only by name.
- * There must be exactly one method of that name visible in the object class,
- * either inherited or locally declared.
- * (That is, the method must not be overloaded.)
- * <p>
- * The method handle type of {@code this} (i.e, the fully constructed object)
- * will be the same as the type of the selected non-static method.
- * The receiver argument will be bound to {@code this} on every method
- * handle invocation.
- * <p>ISSUE: This signature wildcarding feature does not correspond to
- * any MethodHandles.Lookup API element. Can we eliminate it?
- * Alternatively, it is useful for naming non-overloaded methods.
- * Shall we make type arguments optional in the Lookup methods,
- * throwing an error in cases of ambiguity?
- * <p>
- * For this method's rationale, see the documentation
- * for {@link #JavaMethodHandle(String,MethodType)}.
- * @param entryPointName the name of the entry point method
- */
- protected JavaMethodHandle(String entryPointName) {
- super(entryPointName, (MethodType) null, false);
- }
-}
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/Linkage.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/Linkage.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,7 +25,6 @@
package java.dyn;
-import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
import java.dyn.MethodHandles.Lookup;
import java.util.WeakHashMap;
import sun.dyn.Access;
@@ -56,11 +55,7 @@
* <li>the class containing the {@code invokedynamic} instruction, for which the bootstrap method was registered
* <li>the name of the method being invoked (a {@link String})
* <li>the type of the method being invoked (a {@link MethodType})
- * <li><em>TBD</em> optionally, an unordered array of {@link Annotation}s attached to the call site
- * <em>(Until this feature is implemented, this will always receive an empty array.)</em>
* </ul>
- * <em>(TBD: The final argument type may be missing from the method handle's type.
- * Additional arguments may be added in the future.)</em>
* The bootstrap method acts as a factory method which accepts the given arguments
* and returns a {@code CallSite} object (possibly of a subclass of {@code CallSite}).
* <p>
@@ -86,6 +81,7 @@
* or is already running in another thread
* @exception SecurityException if there is a security manager installed,
* and a {@link LinkagePermission} check fails for "registerBootstrapMethod"
+ * @deprecated Use @{@link BootstrapMethod} annotations instead
*/
public static
void registerBootstrapMethod(Class callerClass, MethodHandle bootstrapMethod) {
@@ -97,14 +93,9 @@
static private void checkBSM(MethodHandle mh) {
if (mh == null) throw newIllegalArgumentException("null bootstrap method");
- if (mh.type() == BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE_2)
- // For now, always pass an empty array for the Annotations argument
- mh = MethodHandles.insertArguments(mh, BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE_2.parameterCount()-1,
- (Object)NO_ANNOTATIONS);
if (mh.type() == BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE) return;
throw new WrongMethodTypeException(mh.toString());
}
- static private final Annotation[] NO_ANNOTATIONS = { };
/**
* <em>PROVISIONAL API, WORK IN PROGRESS:</em>
@@ -115,6 +106,7 @@
* @throws NoSuchMethodException if there is no such method
* @throws IllegalStateException if the caller class's static initializer
* has already run, or is already running in another thread
+ * @deprecated Use @{@link BootstrapMethod} annotations instead
*/
public static
void registerBootstrapMethod(Class<?> runtime, String name) {
@@ -131,6 +123,7 @@
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if there is no such method
* @throws IllegalStateException if the caller class's static initializer
* has already run, or is already running in another thread
+ * @deprecated Use @{@link BootstrapMethod} annotations instead
*/
public static
void registerBootstrapMethod(String name) {
@@ -142,18 +135,10 @@
void registerBootstrapMethodLookup(Class<?> callerClass, Class<?> runtime, String name) {
Lookup lookup = new Lookup(IMPL_TOKEN, callerClass);
MethodHandle bootstrapMethod;
- // Try both types. TBD
try {
- bootstrapMethod = lookup.findStatic(runtime, name, BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE_2);
+ bootstrapMethod = lookup.findStatic(runtime, name, BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE);
} catch (NoAccessException ex) {
- bootstrapMethod = null;
- }
- if (bootstrapMethod == null) {
- try {
- bootstrapMethod = lookup.findStatic(runtime, name, BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE);
- } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
- throw new IllegalArgumentException("no such bootstrap method in "+runtime+": "+name, ex);
- }
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("no such bootstrap method in "+runtime+": "+name, ex);
}
checkBSM(bootstrapMethod);
MethodHandleImpl.registerBootstrap(IMPL_TOKEN, callerClass, bootstrapMethod);
@@ -172,6 +157,7 @@
* and the immediate caller of this method is not in the same
* package as the caller class
* and a {@link LinkagePermission} check fails for "getBootstrapMethod"
+ * @deprecated
*/
public static
MethodHandle getBootstrapMethod(Class callerClass) {
@@ -188,10 +174,6 @@
public static final MethodType BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE
= MethodType.methodType(CallSite.class,
Class.class, String.class, MethodType.class);
- static final MethodType BOOTSTRAP_METHOD_TYPE_2
- = MethodType.methodType(CallSite.class,
- Class.class, String.class, MethodType.class,
- Annotation[].class);
/**
* <em>PROVISIONAL API, WORK IN PROGRESS:</em>
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/LinkagePermission.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/LinkagePermission.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -31,6 +31,7 @@
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
/**
+ * <em>PROVISIONAL API, WORK IN PROGRESS:</em>
* This class is for managing runtime permission checking for
* operations performed by methods in the {@link Linkage} class.
* Like a {@link RuntimePermission}, on which it is modeled,
@@ -52,13 +53,6 @@
* </tr>
*
* <tr>
- * <td>registerBootstrapMethod.{class name}</td>
- * <td>Specifying a bootstrap method for {@code invokedynamic} instructions within a class of the given name</td>
- * <td>An attacker could attempt to attach a bootstrap method to a class which
- * has just been loaded, thus gaining control of its {@code invokedynamic} calls.</td>
- * </tr>
- *
- * <tr>
* <td>invalidateAll</td>
* <td>Force the relinking of invokedynamic call sites everywhere.</td>
* <td>This could allow an attacker to slow down the system,
@@ -73,8 +67,9 @@
* <td>See {@code invalidateAll}.</td>
* </tr>
* </table>
+ * <p>ISSUE: Is this still needed?
*
- * @see java.security.RuntimePermission
+ * @see java.lang.RuntimePermission
* @see java.lang.SecurityManager
*
* @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
@@ -86,7 +81,7 @@
/**
* Create a new LinkagePermission with the given name.
* The name is the symbolic name of the LinkagePermission, such as
- * "registerBootstrapMethod", "invalidateCallerClass.*", etc. An asterisk
+ * "invalidateCallerClass.*", etc. An asterisk
* may appear at the end of the name, following a ".", or by itself, to
* signify a wildcard match.
*
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/MethodHandle.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/MethodHandle.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
- * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * Copyright (c) 2008, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
*
* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
@@ -36,11 +36,13 @@
/**
* A method handle is a typed, directly executable reference to a method,
* constructor, field, or similar low-level operation, with optional
- * conversion or substitution of arguments or return values.
+ * transformations of arguments or return values.
+ * (These transformations include conversion, insertion, deletion,
+ * substitution. See the methods of this class and of {@link MethodHandles}.)
* <p>
* Method handles are strongly typed according to signature.
* They are not distinguished by method name or enclosing class.
- * A method handle must be invoked under a signature which exactly matches
+ * A method handle must be invoked under a signature which matches
* the method handle's own {@link MethodType method type}.
* <p>
* Every method handle confesses its type via the {@code type} accessor.
@@ -174,9 +176,10 @@
* merely a documentation convention. These type parameters do
* not play a role in type-checking method handle invocations.
* <p>
- * Note: Like classes and strings, method handles that correspond directly
- * to fields and methods can be represented directly as constants to be
- * loaded by {@code ldc} bytecodes.
+ * Like classes and strings, method handles that correspond to accessible
+ * fields, methods, and constructors can be represented directly
+ * in a class file's constant pool as constants to be loaded by {@code ldc} bytecodes.
+ * Loading such a constant causes the component classes of its type to be loaded as necessary.
*
* @see MethodType
* @see MethodHandles
@@ -186,6 +189,7 @@
// Note: This is an implementation inheritance hack, and will be removed
// with a JVM change which moves the required hidden state onto this class.
extends MethodHandleImpl
+ implements MethodHandleProvider
{
private static Access IMPL_TOKEN = Access.getToken();
@@ -197,7 +201,7 @@
* those methods which are signature polymorphic.
*/
@java.lang.annotation.Target({java.lang.annotation.ElementType.METHOD,java.lang.annotation.ElementType.TYPE})
- @java.lang.annotation.Retention(java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
+ @java.lang.annotation.Retention(java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@interface PolymorphicSignature { }
private MethodType type;
@@ -274,10 +278,14 @@
* and performing simple conversions for arguments and return types.
* The signature at the call site of {@code invokeGeneric} must
* have the same arity as this method handle's {@code type}.
- * The same conversions are allowed on arguments or return values as are supported by
- * by {@link MethodHandles#convertArguments}.
+ * <p>
* If the call site signature exactly matches this method handle's {@code type},
* the call proceeds as if by {@link #invokeExact}.
+ * <p>
+ * Otherwise, the call proceeds as if this method handle were first
+ * adjusted by calling {@link #asType} to adjust this method handle
+ * to the required type, and then the call proceeds as if by
+ * {@link #invokeExact} on the adjusted method handle.
*/
public final native @PolymorphicSignature <R,A> R invokeGeneric(A... args) throws Throwable;
@@ -538,4 +546,10 @@
public final MethodHandle bindTo(Object x) {
return MethodHandles.insertArguments(this, 0, x);
}
+
+ /** Implementation of {@link MethodHandleProvider}, which returns {@code this}. */
+ public final MethodHandle asMethodHandle() { return this; }
+
+ /** Implementation of {@link MethodHandleProvider}, which returns {@code this.asType(type)}. */
+ public final MethodHandle asMethodHandle(MethodType type) { return this.asType(type); }
}
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/MethodHandleProvider.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,80 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+package java.dyn;
+
+/**
+ * An interface for an object to provide a target {@linkplain MethodHandle method handle} to a {@code invokedynamic} instruction.
+ * There are many function-like objects in various Java APIs.
+ * This interface provides a standard way for such function-like objects to be bound
+ * to a dynamic call site, by providing a view of their behavior in the form of a low-level method handle.
+ * <p>
+ * The type {@link MethodHandle} is a concrete class whose implementation
+ * hierarchy (if any) may be tightly coupled to the underlying JVM implementation.
+ * It cannot also serve as a base type for user-defined functional APIs.
+ * For this reason, {@code MethodHandle} cannot be subclassed to add new
+ * behavior to method handles. But this interface can be used to provide
+ * a link between a user-defined function and the {@code invokedynamic}
+ * instruction and the method handle API.
+ */
+public interface MethodHandleProvider {
+ /** Produce a method handle which will serve as a behavioral proxy for the current object.
+ * The type and invocation behavior of the proxy method handle are user-defined,
+ * and should have some relation to the intended meaning of the original object itself.
+ * <p>
+ * The current object may have a changeable behavior.
+ * For example, {@link CallSite} has a {@code setTarget} method which changes its invocation.
+ * In such a case, it is <em>incorrect</em> for {@code asMethodHandle} to return
+ * a method handle whose behavior may diverge from that of the current object.
+ * Rather, the returned method handle must stably and permanently access
+ * the behavior of the current object, even if that behavior is changeable.
+ * <p>
+ * The reference identity of the proxy method handle is not guaranteed to
+ * have any particular relation to the reference identity of the object.
+ * In particular, several objects with the same intended meaning could
+ * share a common method handle, or the same object could return different
+ * method handles at different times. In the latter case, the different
+ * method handles should have the same type and invocation behavior,
+ * and be usable from any thread at any time.
+ * In particular, if a MethodHandleProvider is bound to an <code>invokedynamic</code>
+ * call site, the proxy method handle extracted at the time of binding
+ * will be used for an unlimited time, until the call site is rebound.
+ * <p>
+ * The type {@link MethodHandle} itself implements {@code MethodHandleProvider}, and
+ * for this method simply returns {@code this}.
+ */
+ public MethodHandle asMethodHandle();
+
+ /** Produce a method handle of a given type which will serve as a behavioral proxy for the current object.
+ * As for the no-argument version {@link #asMethodHandle()}, the invocation behavior of the
+ * proxy method handle is user-defined. But the type must be the given type,
+ * or else a {@link WrongMethodTypeException} must be thrown.
+ * <p>
+ * If the current object somehow represents a variadic or overloaded behavior,
+ * the method handle returned for a given type might represent only a subset of
+ * the current object's repertoire of behaviors, which correspond to that type.
+ */
+ public MethodHandle asMethodHandle(MethodType type) throws WrongMethodTypeException;
+}
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/MethodHandles.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/MethodHandles.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,15 +25,12 @@
package java.dyn;
-import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
+import java.lang.reflect.*;
import sun.dyn.Access;
import sun.dyn.MemberName;
import sun.dyn.MethodHandleImpl;
import sun.dyn.util.VerifyAccess;
import sun.dyn.util.Wrapper;
-import java.lang.reflect.Field;
-import java.lang.reflect.Method;
-import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
@@ -81,6 +78,14 @@
* Return a {@link Lookup lookup object} which is trusted minimally.
* It can only be used to create method handles to
* publicly accessible fields and methods.
+ * <p>
+ * As a matter of pure convention, the {@linkplain Lookup#lookupClass lookup class}
+ * of this lookup object will be {@link java.lang.Object}.
+ * <p>
+ * The lookup class can be changed to any other class {@code C} using an expression of the form
+ * {@linkplain Lookup#in <code>publicLookup().in(C.class)</code>}.
+ * Since all classes have equal access to public names,
+ * such a change would confer no new access rights.
*/
public static Lookup publicLookup() {
return Lookup.PUBLIC_LOOKUP;
@@ -90,9 +95,10 @@
* A <em>lookup object</em> is a factory for creating method handles,
* when the creation requires access checking.
* Method handles do not perform
- * access checks when they are called; this is a major difference
+ * access checks when they are called, but rather when they are created.
+ * (This is a major difference
* from reflective {@link Method}, which performs access checking
- * against every caller, on every call.
+ * against every caller, on every call.)
* Therefore, method handle access
* restrictions must be enforced when a method handle is created.
* The caller class against which those restrictions are enforced
@@ -107,7 +113,7 @@
* It may then use this factory to create method handles on
* all of its methods, including private ones.
* It may also delegate the lookup (e.g., to a metaobject protocol)
- * by passing the {@code Lookup} object to other code.
+ * by passing the lookup object to other code.
* If this other code creates method handles, they will be access
* checked against the original lookup class, and not with any higher
* privileges.
@@ -125,23 +131,28 @@
* It can also fail if a security manager is installed and refuses
* access. In any of these cases, an exception will be
* thrown from the attempted lookup.
+ * <p>
* In general, the conditions under which a method handle may be
* created for a method {@code M} are exactly as restrictive as the conditions
* under which the lookup class could have compiled a call to {@code M}.
- * At least some of these error conditions are likely to be
- * represented by checked exceptions in the final version of this API.
+ * This rule is applied even if the Java compiler might have created
+ * an wrapper method to access a private method of another class
+ * in the same top-level declaration.
+ * For example, a lookup object created for a nested class {@code C.D}
+ * can access private members within other related classes such as
+ * {@code C}, {@code C.D.E}, or {@code C.B}.
*/
public static final
class Lookup {
/** The class on behalf of whom the lookup is being performed. */
private final Class<?> lookupClass;
- /** The allowed sorts of members which may be looked up (public, etc.), with STRICT for package. */
+ /** The allowed sorts of members which may be looked up (public, etc.), with STATIC for package. */
private final int allowedModes;
private static final int
PUBLIC = Modifier.PUBLIC,
- PACKAGE = Modifier.STRICT,
+ PACKAGE = Modifier.STATIC,
PROTECTED = Modifier.PROTECTED,
PRIVATE = Modifier.PRIVATE,
ALL_MODES = (PUBLIC | PACKAGE | PROTECTED | PRIVATE),
@@ -155,8 +166,10 @@
/** Which class is performing the lookup? It is this class against
* which checks are performed for visibility and access permissions.
* <p>
- * This value is null if and only if this lookup was produced
- * by {@link MethodHandles#publicLookup}.
+ * The class implies a maximum level of access permission,
+ * but the permissions may be additionally limited by the bitmask
+ * {@link #lookupModes}, which controls whether non-public members
+ * can be accessed.
*/
public Class<?> lookupClass() {
return lookupClass;
@@ -168,10 +181,15 @@
}
/** Which types of members can this lookup object produce?
- * The result is a bit-mask of the modifier bits PUBLIC, PROTECTED, PRIVATE, and STRICT.
- * The modifier bit STRICT stands in for the (non-existent) package protection mode.
+ * The result is a bit-mask of the {@link Modifier} bits
+ * {@linkplain Modifier#PUBLIC PUBLIC (0x01)},
+ * {@linkplain Modifier#PROTECTED PROTECTED (0x02)},
+ * {@linkplain Modifier#PRIVATE PRIVATE (0x04)},
+ * and {@linkplain Modifier#STATIC STATIC (0x08)}.
+ * The modifier bit {@code STATIC} stands in for the package protection mode,
+ * which does not have an explicit modifier bit.
*/
- int lookupModes() {
+ public int lookupModes() {
return allowedModes & ALL_MODES;
}
@@ -621,32 +639,32 @@
/// Helper methods, all package-private.
- MemberName resolveOrFail(Class<?> refc, String name, Class<?> type, boolean isStatic) {
+ MemberName resolveOrFail(Class<?> refc, String name, Class<?> type, boolean isStatic) throws NoAccessException {
checkSymbolicClass(refc); // do this before attempting to resolve
int mods = (isStatic ? Modifier.STATIC : 0);
return IMPL_NAMES.resolveOrFail(new MemberName(refc, name, type, mods), true, lookupClassOrNull());
}
- MemberName resolveOrFail(Class<?> refc, String name, MethodType type, boolean isStatic) {
+ MemberName resolveOrFail(Class<?> refc, String name, MethodType type, boolean isStatic) throws NoAccessException {
checkSymbolicClass(refc); // do this before attempting to resolve
int mods = (isStatic ? Modifier.STATIC : 0);
return IMPL_NAMES.resolveOrFail(new MemberName(refc, name, type, mods), true, lookupClassOrNull());
}
MemberName resolveOrFail(Class<?> refc, String name, MethodType type, boolean isStatic,
- boolean searchSupers, Class<?> specialCaller) {
+ boolean searchSupers, Class<?> specialCaller) throws NoAccessException {
checkSymbolicClass(refc); // do this before attempting to resolve
int mods = (isStatic ? Modifier.STATIC : 0);
return IMPL_NAMES.resolveOrFail(new MemberName(refc, name, type, mods), searchSupers, specialCaller);
}
- void checkSymbolicClass(Class<?> refc) {
+ void checkSymbolicClass(Class<?> refc) throws NoAccessException {
Class<?> caller = lookupClassOrNull();
if (caller != null && !VerifyAccess.isClassAccessible(refc, caller))
throw newNoAccessException("symbolic reference class is not public", new MemberName(refc), caller);
}
- void checkMethod(Class<?> refc, MemberName m, boolean wantStatic) {
+ void checkMethod(Class<?> refc, MemberName m, boolean wantStatic) throws NoAccessException {
String message;
if (m.isConstructor())
message = "expected a method, not a constructor";
@@ -659,7 +677,7 @@
throw newNoAccessException(message, m, lookupClass());
}
- void checkAccess(Class<?> refc, MemberName m) {
+ void checkAccess(Class<?> refc, MemberName m) throws NoAccessException {
int allowedModes = this.allowedModes;
if (allowedModes == TRUSTED) return;
int mods = m.getModifiers();
@@ -695,14 +713,14 @@
return "member is private to package";
}
- void checkSpecialCaller(Class<?> specialCaller) {
+ void checkSpecialCaller(Class<?> specialCaller) throws NoAccessException {
if (allowedModes == TRUSTED) return;
if (!VerifyAccess.isSamePackageMember(specialCaller, lookupClass()))
throw newNoAccessException("no private access for invokespecial",
new MemberName(specialCaller), lookupClass());
}
- MethodHandle restrictProtectedReceiver(MemberName method, MethodHandle mh) {
+ MethodHandle restrictProtectedReceiver(MemberName method, MethodHandle mh) throws NoAccessException {
// The accessing class only has the right to use a protected member
// on itself or a subclass. Enforce that restriction, from JVMS 5.4.4, etc.
if (!method.isProtected() || method.isStatic()
@@ -712,7 +730,7 @@
else
return restrictReceiver(method, mh, lookupClass());
}
- MethodHandle restrictReceiver(MemberName method, MethodHandle mh, Class<?> caller) {
+ MethodHandle restrictReceiver(MemberName method, MethodHandle mh, Class<?> caller) throws NoAccessException {
assert(!method.isStatic());
Class<?> defc = method.getDeclaringClass(); // receiver type of mh is too wide
if (defc.isInterface() || !defc.isAssignableFrom(caller)) {
@@ -898,11 +916,16 @@
* @return a method handle which always invokes the call site's target
*/
public static
- MethodHandle dynamicInvoker(CallSite site) {
+ MethodHandle dynamicInvoker(CallSite site) throws NoAccessException {
MethodHandle getCSTarget = GET_TARGET;
- if (getCSTarget == null)
- GET_TARGET = getCSTarget = Lookup.IMPL_LOOKUP.
- findVirtual(CallSite.class, "getTarget", MethodType.methodType(MethodHandle.class));
+ if (getCSTarget == null) {
+ try {
+ GET_TARGET = getCSTarget = Lookup.IMPL_LOOKUP.
+ findVirtual(CallSite.class, "getTarget", MethodType.methodType(MethodHandle.class));
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw new InternalError();
+ }
+ }
MethodHandle getTarget = MethodHandleImpl.bindReceiver(IMPL_TOKEN, getCSTarget, site);
MethodHandle invoker = exactInvoker(site.type());
return foldArguments(invoker, getTarget);
@@ -1260,17 +1283,20 @@
* <p>
* <b>Example:</b>
* <p><blockquote><pre>
- * MethodHandle cat = MethodHandles.lookup().
- * findVirtual(String.class, "concat", String.class, String.class);
- * System.out.println(cat.<String>invokeExact("x", "y")); // xy
+ * import static java.dyn.MethodHandles.*;
+ * import static java.dyn.MethodType.*;
+ * ...
+ * MethodHandle cat = lookup().findVirtual(String.class,
+ * "concat", methodType(String.class, String.class));
+ * System.out.println((String) cat.invokeExact("x", "y")); // xy
* MethodHandle d0 = dropArguments(cat, 0, String.class);
- * System.out.println(d0.<String>invokeExact("x", "y", "z")); // xy
+ * System.out.println((String) d0.invokeExact("x", "y", "z")); // yz
* MethodHandle d1 = dropArguments(cat, 1, String.class);
- * System.out.println(d1.<String>invokeExact("x", "y", "z")); // xz
+ * System.out.println((String) d1.invokeExact("x", "y", "z")); // xz
* MethodHandle d2 = dropArguments(cat, 2, String.class);
- * System.out.println(d2.<String>invokeExact("x", "y", "z")); // yz
- * MethodHandle d12 = dropArguments(cat, 1, String.class, String.class);
- * System.out.println(d12.<String>invokeExact("w", "x", "y", "z")); // wz
+ * System.out.println((String) d2.invokeExact("x", "y", "z")); // xy
+ * MethodHandle d12 = dropArguments(cat, 1, int.class, boolean.class);
+ * System.out.println((String) d12.invokeExact("x", 12, true, "z")); // xz
* </pre></blockquote>
* @param target the method handle to invoke after the argument is dropped
* @param valueTypes the type(s) of the argument to drop
@@ -1562,4 +1588,107 @@
MethodHandle throwException(Class<?> returnType, Class<? extends Throwable> exType) {
return MethodHandleImpl.throwException(IMPL_TOKEN, MethodType.methodType(returnType, exType));
}
+
+ /**
+ * Produce a wrapper instance of the given "SAM" type which redirects its calls to the given method handle.
+ * A SAM type is a type which declares a single abstract method.
+ * Additionally, it must have either no constructor (as an interface)
+ * or have a public or protected constructor of zero arguments (as a class).
+ * <p>
+ * The resulting instance of the required SAM type will respond to
+ * invocation of the SAM type's single abstract method by calling
+ * the given {@code target} on the incoming arguments,
+ * and returning or throwing whatever the {@code target}
+ * returns or throws. The invocation will be as if by
+ * {@code target.invokeExact}.
+ * <p>
+ * The method handle may throw an <em>undeclared exception</em>,
+ * which means any checked exception (or other checked throwable)
+ * not declared by the SAM type's single abstract method.
+ * If this happens, the throwable will be wrapped in an instance
+ * of {@link UndeclaredThrowableException} and thrown in that
+ * wrapped form.
+ * <p>
+ * The wrapper instance is guaranteed to be of a non-public
+ * implementation class C in a package containing no classes
+ * or methods except system-defined classes and methods.
+ * The implementation class C will have no public supertypes
+ * or public methods beyond the following:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>the SAM type itself and any methods in the SAM type
+ * <li>the supertypes of the SAM type (if any) and their methods
+ * <li>{@link Object} and its methods
+ * <li>{@link MethodHandleProvider} and its methods
+ * </ul>
+ * <p>
+ * No stable mapping is promised between the SAM type and
+ * the implementation class C. Over time, several implementation
+ * classes might be used for the same SAM type.
+ * <p>
+ * This method is not guaranteed to return a distinct
+ * wrapper object for each separate call. If the JVM is able
+ * to prove that a wrapper has already been created for a given
+ * method handle, or for another method handle with the
+ * same behavior, the JVM may return that wrapper in place of
+ * a new wrapper.
+ * @param target the method handle to invoke from the wrapper
+ * @param samType the desired type of the wrapper, a SAM type
+ * @return a correctly-typed wrapper for the given {@code target}
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code target} throws
+ * an undeclared exception
+ */
+ // ISSUE: Should we delegate equals/hashCode to the targets?
+ // Not useful unless there is a stable equals/hashCode behavior
+ // for MethodHandle, and for MethodHandleProvider.asMethodHandle.
+ public static
+ <T> T asInstance(MethodHandle target, Class<T> samType) {
+ // POC implementation only; violates the above contract several ways
+ final Method sam = getSamMethod(samType);
+ if (sam == null)
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("not a SAM type: "+samType.getName());
+ MethodType samMT = MethodType.methodType(sam.getReturnType(), sam.getParameterTypes());
+ if (!samMT.equals(target.type()))
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("wrong method type");
+ final MethodHandle mh = target;
+ return samType.cast(Proxy.newProxyInstance(
+ samType.getClassLoader(),
+ new Class[]{ samType, MethodHandleProvider.class },
+ new InvocationHandler() {
+ public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable {
+ if (method.getDeclaringClass() == MethodHandleProvider.class) {
+ return method.invoke(mh, args);
+ }
+ assert method.equals(sam) : method;
+ return mh.invokeVarargs(args);
+ }
+ }));
+ }
+
+ private static
+ Method getSamMethod(Class<?> samType) {
+ Method sam = null;
+ for (Method m : samType.getMethods()) {
+ int mod = m.getModifiers();
+ if (Modifier.isAbstract(mod)) {
+ if (sam != null)
+ return null; // too many abstract methods
+ sam = m;
+ }
+ }
+ if (!samType.isInterface() && getSamConstructor(samType) == null)
+ return null; // wrong kind of constructor
+ return sam;
+ }
+
+ private static
+ Constructor getSamConstructor(Class<?> samType) {
+ for (Constructor c : samType.getDeclaredConstructors()) {
+ if (c.getParameterTypes().length == 0) {
+ int mod = c.getModifiers();
+ if (Modifier.isPublic(mod) || Modifier.isProtected(mod))
+ return c;
+ }
+ }
+ return null;
+ }
}
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/MethodType.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/MethodType.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -40,24 +40,37 @@
* returned by a method handle, or the arguments and return type passed
* and expected by a method handle caller. Method types must be properly
* matched between a method handle and all its callers,
- * and the JVM's operations enforce this matching at all times.
+ * and the JVM's operations enforce this matching at, specifically
+ * during calls to {@link MethodHandle#invokeExact}
+ * and {@link MethodHandle#invokeGeneric}, and during execution
+ * of {@code invokedynamic} instructions.
* <p>
* The structure is a return type accompanied by any number of parameter types.
- * The types (primitive, void, and reference) are represented by Class objects.
+ * The types (primitive, {@code void}, and reference) are represented by {@link Class} objects.
+ * (For ease of exposition, we treat {@code void} as if it were a type.
+ * In fact, it denotes the absence of a return type.)
* <p>
- * All instances of <code>MethodType</code> are immutable.
+ * All instances of {@code MethodType} are immutable.
* Two instances are completely interchangeable if they compare equal.
* Equality depends on pairwise correspondence of the return and parameter types and on nothing else.
* <p>
* This type can be created only by factory methods.
* All factory methods may cache values, though caching is not guaranteed.
* <p>
- * Note: Like classes and strings, method types can be represented directly
- * as constants to be loaded by {@code ldc} bytecodes.
+ * {@code MethodType} objects are sometimes derived from bytecode instructions
+ * such as {@code invokedynamic}, specifically from the type descriptor strings associated
+ * with the instructions in a class file's constant pool.
+ * When this occurs, any classes named in the descriptor strings must be loaded.
+ * (But they need not be initialized.)
+ * This loading may occur at any time before the {@code MethodType} object is first derived.
+ * <p>
+ * Like classes and strings, method types can be represented directly
+ * in a class file's constant pool as constants to be loaded by {@code ldc} bytecodes.
+ * Loading such a constant causes its component classes to be loaded as necessary.
* @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
*/
public final
-class MethodType {
+class MethodType implements java.lang.reflect.Type {
private final Class<?> rtype;
private final Class<?>[] ptypes;
private MethodTypeForm form; // erased form, plus cached data about primitives
@@ -636,11 +649,11 @@
/** Convenience method for {@link #methodType(java.lang.Class, java.lang.Class[])}.
* Find or create an instance of the given method type.
- * Any class or interface name embedded in the signature string
+ * Any class or interface name embedded in the descriptor string
* will be resolved by calling {@link ClassLoader#loadClass(java.lang.String)}
* on the given loader (or if it is null, on the system class loader).
* <p>
- * Note that it is possible to build method types which cannot be
+ * Note that it is possible to encounter method types which cannot be
* constructed by this method, because their component types are
* not all reachable from a common class loader.
* <p>
@@ -662,8 +675,11 @@
}
/**
- * Create a bytecode signature representation of the type.
- * Note that this is not a strict inverse of
+ * Create a bytecode descriptor representation of the method type.
+ * <p>
+ * Note that this is not a strict inverse of {@link #fromMethodDescriptorString}.
+ * Two distinct classes which share a common name but have different class loaders
+ * will appear identical when viewed within descriptor strings.
* <p>
* This method is included for the benfit of applications that must
* generate bytecodes that process method handles and invokedynamic.
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/NoAccessException.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/NoAccessException.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -37,7 +37,7 @@
* @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
* @since 1.7
*/
-public class NoAccessException extends RuntimeException {
+public class NoAccessException extends ReflectiveOperationException {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 292L;
/**
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/package-info.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/java/dyn/package-info.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -40,20 +40,18 @@
* The JVM links any such call (regardless of signature) to a dynamically
* typed method handle invocation. In the case of {@code invokeGeneric},
* argument and return value conversions are applied.
+ * </li>
*
- * <li>In source code, the class {@link java.dyn.InvokeDynamic} appears to accept
+ * <li>In source code, the class {@link java.dyn.InvokeDynamic InvokeDynamic} appears to accept
* any static method invocation, of any name and any signature.
* But instead of emitting
* an {@code invokestatic} instruction for such a call, the Java compiler emits
* an {@code invokedynamic} instruction with the given name and signature.
- *
- * <li>When the JVM links an {@code invokedynamic} instruction, it calls the
- * {@linkplain java.dyn.Linkage#registerBootstrapMethod(Class, MethodHandle) bootstrap method}
- * of the containing class to obtain a {@linkplain java.dyn.CallSite call site} object through which
- * the call site will link its target {@linkplain java.dyn.MethodHandle method handle}.
+ * </li>
*
* <li>The JVM bytecode format supports immediate constants of
- * the classes {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle} and {@link java.dyn.MethodType}.
+ * the classes {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle MethodHandle} and {@link java.dyn.MethodType MethodType}.
+ * </li>
* </ul>
*
* <h2><a name="jvm_mods"></a>Corresponding JVM bytecode format changes</h2>
@@ -65,18 +63,50 @@
* The first byte is the opcode 186 (hexadecimal {@code BA}).
* The next two bytes are a constant pool index (in the same format as for the other {@code invoke} instructions).
* The final two bytes are reserved for future use and required to be zero.
- * The constant pool reference is to a entry with tag {@code CONSTANT_NameAndType}
- * (decimal 12). It is thus not a method reference of any sort, but merely
- * the method name, argument types, and return type of the dynamic call site.
- * <em>(TBD: The EG is discussing the possibility of a special constant pool entry type,
- * so that other information may be added, such as a per-instruction bootstrap
- * method and/or annotations.)</em>
+ * The constant pool reference of an {@code invokedynamic} instruction is to a entry
+ * with tag {@code CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic} (decimal 17). See below for its format.
+ * The entry specifies the bootstrap method (a {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle MethodHandle} constant),
+ * the dynamic invocation name, and the argument types and return type of the call.
+ * <p>
+ * Each instance of an {@code invokedynamic} instruction is called a <em>dynamic call site</em>.
+ * Multiple instances of an {@code invokedynamic} instruction can share a single
+ * {@code CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic} entry.
+ * In any case, distinct call sites always have distinct linkage state.
+ * <p>
+ * Moreover, for the purpose of distinguishing dynamic call sites,
+ * the JVM is allowed (but not required) to make internal copies
+ * of {@code invokedynamic} instructions, each one
+ * constituting a separate dynamic call site with its own linkage state.
+ * Such copying, if it occurs, cannot be observed except indirectly via
+ * execution of bootstrap methods and target methods.
+ * <p>
+ * A dynamic call site is originally in an unlinked state. In this state, there is
+ * no target method for the call site to invoke.
+ * A dynamic call site is linked by means of a bootstrap method,
+ * as <a href="#bsm">described below</a>.
+ * <p>
+ * <em>(Historic Note: Some older JVMs may allow the index of a {@code CONSTANT_NameAndType}
+ * instead of a {@code CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic}. In earlier, obsolete versions of this API, the
+ * bootstrap method was specified dynamically, in a per-class basis, during class initialization.)</em>
+ *
+ * <h3>constant pool entries for {@code invokedynamic} instructions</h3>
+ * If a constant pool entry has the tag {@code CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic} (decimal 17),
+ * it must contain exactly four more bytes.
+ * The first two bytes after the tag must be an index to a {@code CONSTANT_MethodHandle}
+ * entry, and the second two bytes must be an index to a {@code CONSTANT_NameAndType}.
+ * The first index specifies a bootstrap method used by the associated dynamic call sites.
+ * The second index specifies the method name, argument types, and return type of the dynamic call site.
+ * The structure of such an entry is therefore analogous to a {@code CONSTANT_Methodref},
+ * except that the {@code CONSTANT_Class} reference in a {@code CONSTANT_Methodref} entry
+ * is replaced by a bootstrap method reference.
*
* <h3>constant pool entries for {@code MethodType}s</h3>
* If a constant pool entry has the tag {@code CONSTANT_MethodType} (decimal 16),
- * it must contain exactly two more bytes, which are an index to a {@code CONSTANT_Utf8}
- * entry which represents a method type signature. The JVM will ensure that on first
- * execution of an {@code ldc} instruction for this entry, a {@link java.dyn.MethodType}
+ * it must contain exactly two more bytes, which must be an index to a {@code CONSTANT_Utf8}
+ * entry which represents a method type signature.
+ * <p>
+ * The JVM will ensure that on first
+ * execution of an {@code ldc} instruction for this entry, a {@link java.dyn.MethodType MethodType}
* will be created which represents the signature.
* Any classes mentioned in the {@code MethodType} will be loaded if necessary,
* but not initialized.
@@ -86,12 +116,15 @@
* <h3>constant pool entries for {@code MethodHandle}s</h3>
* If a constant pool entry has the tag {@code CONSTANT_MethodHandle} (decimal 15),
* it must contain exactly three more bytes. The first byte after the tag is a subtag
- * value in the range 1 through 9, and the last two are an index to a
+ * value which must be in the range 1 through 9, and the last two must be an index to a
* {@code CONSTANT_Fieldref}, {@code CONSTANT_Methodref}, or
* {@code CONSTANT_InterfaceMethodref} entry which represents a field or method
* for which a method handle is to be created.
+ * Furthermore, the subtag value and the type of the constant index value
+ * must agree according to the table below.
+ * <p>
* The JVM will ensure that on first execution of an {@code ldc} instruction
- * for this entry, a {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle} will be created which represents
+ * for this entry, a {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle MethodHandle} will be created which represents
* the field or method reference, according to the specific mode implied by the subtag.
* <p>
* As with {@code CONSTANT_Class} and {@code CONSTANT_MethodType} constants,
@@ -126,6 +159,129 @@
* Method handles for subtags {@code REF_getStatic}, {@code REF_putStatic}, and {@code REF_invokeStatic}
* may force class initialization on their first invocation, just like the corresponding bytecodes.
*
+ * <h2><a name="bsm"></a>Bootstrap Methods</h2>
+ * Before the JVM can execute a dynamic call site (an {@code invokedynamic} instruction),
+ * the call site must first be <em>linked</em>.
+ * Linking is accomplished by calling a <em>bootstrap method</em>
+ * which is given the static information content of the call site,
+ * and which must produce a {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle method handle}
+ * that gives the behavior of the call site.
+ * <p>
+ * Each {@code invokedynamic} instruction statically specifies its own
+ * bootstrap method as a constant pool reference.
+ * The constant pool reference also specifies the call site's name and type signature,
+ * just like {@code invokevirtual} and the other invoke instructions.
+ * <p>
+ * Linking starts with resolving the constant pool entry for the
+ * bootstrap method, and resolving a {@link java.dyn.MethodType MethodType} object for
+ * the type signature of the dynamic call site.
+ * This resolution process may trigger class loading.
+ * It may therefore throw an error if a class fails to load.
+ * This error becomes the abnormal termination of the dynamic
+ * call site execution.
+ * Linkage does not trigger class initialization.
+ * <p>
+ * Next, the bootstrap method call is started, with four values being stacked:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>a {@code MethodHandle}, the resolved bootstrap method itself </li>
+ * <li>a {@code Class}, the <em>caller class</em> in which dynamic call site occurs </li>
+ * <li>a {@code String}, the method name mentioned in the call site </li>
+ * <li>a {@code MethodType}, the resolved type signature of the call </li>
+ * </ul>
+ * The method handle is then applied to the other values as if by
+ * {@linkplain java.dyn.MethodHandle#invokeGeneric the <code>invokeGeneric</code> method}.
+ * The returned result must be a {@link java.dyn.CallSite CallSite}, a {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle MethodHandle},
+ * or another {@link java.dyn.MethodHandleProvider MethodHandleProvider} value.
+ * The method {@linkplain java.dyn.MethodHandleProvider#asMethodHandle asMethodHandle}
+ * is then called on the returned value. The result of that second
+ * call is the {@code MethodHandle} which becomes the
+ * permanent binding for the dynamic call site.
+ * That method handle's type must be exactly equal to the type
+ * derived from the dynamic call site signature and passed to
+ * the bootstrap method.
+ * <p>
+ * After resolution, the linkage process may fail in a variety of ways.
+ * All failures are reported by an {@link java.dyn.InvokeDynamicBootstrapError InvokeDynamicBootstrapError},
+ * which is thrown as the abnormal termination of the dynamic call
+ * site execution.
+ * The following circumstances will cause this:
+ * <ul>
+ * <li>the bootstrap method invocation completes abnormally </li>
+ * <li>the result from the bootstrap invocation is not a reference to
+ * an object of type {@link java.dyn.MethodHandleProvider MethodHandleProvider} </li>
+ * <li>the call to {@code asMethodHandle} completes abnormally </li>
+ * <li>the call to {@code asMethodHandle} fails to return a reference to
+ * an object of type {@link java.dyn.MethodHandle MethodHandle} </li>
+ * <li>the method handle produced by {@code asMethodHandle} does not have
+ * the expected {@code MethodType} </li>
+ * </ul>
+ * <h3>timing of linkage</h3>
+ * A dynamic call site is linked just before its first execution.
+ * The bootstrap method call implementing the linkage occurs within
+ * a thread that is attempting a first execution.
+ * <p>
+ * If there are several such threads, the JVM picks one thread
+ * and runs the bootstrap method while the others wait for the
+ * invocation to terminate normally or abnormally.
+ * <p>
+ * After a bootstrap method is called and a method handle target
+ * successfully extracted, the JVM attempts to link the instruction
+ * being executed to the target method handle.
+ * This may fail if there has been intervening linkage
+ * or invalidation event for the same instruction.
+ * If such a failure occurs, the dynamic call site must be
+ * re-executed from the beginning, either re-linking it
+ * (if it has been invalidated) or invoking the target
+ * (if it the instruction has been linked by some other means).
+ * <p>
+ * If the instruction is linked successfully, the target method
+ * handle is invoked to complete the instruction execution.
+ * The state of linkage continues until the method containing the
+ * dynamic call site is garbage collected, or the dynamic call site
+ * is invalidated by an explicit request,
+ * such as {@link java.dyn.Linkage#invalidateCallerClass Linkage.invalidateCallerClass}.
+ * <p>
+ * In an application which requires dynamic call sites with individually
+ * mutable behaviors, their bootstrap methods should produce distinct
+ * {@link java.dyn.CallSite CallSite} objects, one for each linkage request.
+ * <p>
+ * If a class containing {@code invokedynamic} instructions
+ * is {@linkplain java.dyn.Linkage#invalidateCallerClass(Class) invalidated},
+ * subsequent execution of those {@code invokedynamic} instructions
+ * will require linking.
+ * It is as if they had never been executed in the first place.
+ * (However, invalidation does not cause constant pool entries to be
+ * resolved a second time.)
+ * <p>
+ * Invalidation events and bootstrap method calls for a particular
+ * dynamic call site are globally ordered relative to each other.
+ * When an invokedynamic instruction is invalidated, if there is
+ * simultaneously a bootstrap method invocation in process
+ * (in the same thread or a different thread), the result
+ * eventually returned must not be used to link the call site.
+ * Put another way, when a call site is invalidated, its
+ * subsequent linkage (if any) must be performed by a bootstrap method
+ * call initiated after the invalidation occurred.
+ * <p>
+ * If several threads simultaneously execute a bootstrap method for a single dynamic
+ * call site, the JVM must choose one target object and installs it visibly to
+ * all threads. Any other bootstrap method calls are allowed to complete, but their
+ * results are ignored, and their dynamic call site invocations proceed with the originally
+ * chosen target object.
+ * <p>
+ * The JVM is free to duplicate dynamic call sites.
+ * This means that, even if a class contains just one {@code invokedynamic}
+ * instruction, its bootstrap method may be executed several times,
+ * once for each duplicate. Thus, bootstrap method code should not
+ * assume an exclusive one-to-one correspondence between particular occurrences
+ * of {@code invokedynamic} bytecodes in class files and linkage events.
+ * <p>
+ * In principle, each individual execution of an {@code invokedynamic}
+ * instruction could be deemed (by a conforming implementation) to be a separate
+ * duplicate, requiring its own execution of the bootstrap method.
+ * However, implementations are expected to perform code duplication
+ * (if at all) in order to improve performance, not make it worse.
+ *
* @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
*/
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/BoundMethodHandle.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/BoundMethodHandle.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -48,8 +48,6 @@
private static final MemberName.Factory IMPL_NAMES = MemberName.getFactory(IMPL_TOKEN);
// Constructors in this class *must* be package scoped or private.
- // Exception: JavaMethodHandle constructors are protected.
- // (The link between JMH and BMH is temporary.)
/** Bind a direct MH to its receiver (or first ref. argument).
* The JVM will pre-dispatch the MH if it is not already static.
@@ -122,55 +120,6 @@
assert(this instanceof JavaMethodHandle);
}
- /** Initialize the current object as a Java method handle.
- */
- protected BoundMethodHandle(String entryPointName, MethodType type, boolean matchArity) {
- super(Access.TOKEN, null);
- MethodHandle entryPoint
- = findJavaMethodHandleEntryPoint(this.getClass(),
- entryPointName, type, matchArity);
- MethodHandleImpl.initType(this, entryPoint.type().dropParameterTypes(0, 1));
- this.argument = this; // kludge; get rid of
- this.vmargslot = this.type().parameterSlotDepth(0);
- initTarget(entryPoint, 0);
- assert(this instanceof JavaMethodHandle);
- }
-
- private static
- MethodHandle findJavaMethodHandleEntryPoint(Class<?> caller,
- String name,
- MethodType type,
- boolean matchArity) {
- if (matchArity) type.getClass(); // elicit NPE
- List<MemberName> methods = IMPL_NAMES.getMethods(caller, true, name, null, caller);
- MethodType foundType = null;
- MemberName foundMethod = null;
- for (MemberName method : methods) {
- if (method.getDeclaringClass() == MethodHandle.class)
- continue; // ignore methods inherited from MH class itself
- MethodType mtype = method.getMethodType();
- if (type != null && type.parameterCount() != mtype.parameterCount())
- continue;
- else if (foundType == null)
- foundType = mtype;
- else if (foundType != mtype)
- throw newIllegalArgumentException("more than one method named "+name+" in "+caller.getName());
- // discard overrides
- if (foundMethod == null)
- foundMethod = method;
- else if (foundMethod.getDeclaringClass().isAssignableFrom(method.getDeclaringClass()))
- foundMethod = method;
- }
- if (foundMethod == null)
- throw newIllegalArgumentException("no method named "+name+" in "+caller.getName());
- MethodHandle entryPoint = MethodHandleImpl.findMethod(IMPL_TOKEN, foundMethod, true, caller);
- if (type != null) {
- MethodType epType = type.insertParameterTypes(0, entryPoint.type().parameterType(0));
- entryPoint = MethodHandles.convertArguments(entryPoint, epType);
- }
- return entryPoint;
- }
-
/** Make sure the given {@code argument} can be used as {@code argnum}-th
* parameter of the given method handle {@code mh}, which must be a reference.
* <p>
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/CallSiteImpl.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/CallSiteImpl.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -26,6 +26,7 @@
package sun.dyn;
import java.dyn.*;
+import static sun.dyn.MemberName.uncaughtException;
/**
* Parts of CallSite known to the JVM.
@@ -49,18 +50,21 @@
}
CallSite site;
try {
- if (bootstrapMethod.type().parameterCount() == 3)
- site = bootstrapMethod.<CallSite>invokeExact(caller, name, type);
- else if (bootstrapMethod.type().parameterCount() == 4)
- site = bootstrapMethod.<CallSite>invokeExact(caller, name, type,
- !(info instanceof java.lang.annotation.Annotation[]) ? null
- : (java.lang.annotation.Annotation[]) info);
+ Object binding;
+ if (false) // switch when invokeGeneric works
+ binding = bootstrapMethod.invokeGeneric(caller, name, type);
else
- throw new InternalError("bad BSM: "+bootstrapMethod);
- if (!(site instanceof CallSite))
- throw new InvokeDynamicBootstrapError("class bootstrap method failed to create a call site: "+caller);
- PRIVATE_INITIALIZE_CALL_SITE.<void>invokeExact(site,
- name, type,
+ binding = bootstrapMethod.invokeVarargs(new Object[]{ caller, name, type });
+ //System.out.println("BSM for "+name+type+" => "+binding);
+ if (binding instanceof CallSite) {
+ site = (CallSite) binding;
+ } else if (binding instanceof MethodHandleProvider) {
+ MethodHandle target = ((MethodHandleProvider) binding).asMethodHandle();
+ site = new ConstantCallSite(target);
+ } else {
+ throw new ClassCastException("bootstrap method failed to produce a MethodHandle or CallSite");
+ }
+ PRIVATE_INITIALIZE_CALL_SITE.<void>invokeExact(site, name, type,
callerMethod, callerBCI);
assert(site.getTarget() != null);
assert(site.getTarget().type().equals(type));
@@ -77,11 +81,18 @@
// This method is private in CallSite because it touches private fields in CallSite.
// These private fields (vmmethod, vmindex) are specific to the JVM.
- private static final MethodHandle PRIVATE_INITIALIZE_CALL_SITE =
+ private static final MethodHandle PRIVATE_INITIALIZE_CALL_SITE;
+ static {
+ try {
+ PRIVATE_INITIALIZE_CALL_SITE =
MethodHandleImpl.IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(CallSite.class, "initializeFromJVM",
MethodType.methodType(void.class,
String.class, MethodType.class,
MemberName.class, int.class));
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
+ }
+ }
public static void setCallSiteTarget(Access token, CallSite site, MethodHandle target) {
Access.check(token);
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/FilterGeneric.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/FilterGeneric.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,12 +25,8 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.JavaMethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
-import java.dyn.NoAccessException;
-import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
-import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
+import java.dyn.*;
+import java.lang.reflect.*;
import static sun.dyn.MemberName.newIllegalArgumentException;
/**
@@ -119,7 +115,7 @@
static MethodHandle make(Kind kind, int pos, MethodHandle filter, MethodHandle target) {
FilterGeneric fgen = of(kind, pos, filter.type(), target.type());
- return fgen.makeInstance(kind, pos, filter, target);
+ return fgen.makeInstance(kind, pos, filter, target).asMethodHandle();
}
/** Return the adapter information for this target and filter type. */
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/FilterOneArgument.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/FilterOneArgument.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,9 +25,8 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.JavaMethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
+import java.dyn.*;
+import static sun.dyn.MemberName.uncaughtException;
/**
* Unary function composition, useful for many small plumbing jobs.
@@ -51,8 +50,16 @@
return target.invokeExact(filteredArgument);
}
- private static final MethodHandle INVOKE =
- MethodHandleImpl.IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(FilterOneArgument.class, "invoke", MethodType.genericMethodType(1));
+ private static final MethodHandle INVOKE;
+ static {
+ try {
+ INVOKE =
+ MethodHandleImpl.IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(FilterOneArgument.class, "invoke",
+ MethodType.genericMethodType(1));
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
+ }
+ }
protected FilterOneArgument(MethodHandle filter, MethodHandle target) {
super(INVOKE);
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/FromGeneric.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/FromGeneric.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,15 +25,9 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.JavaMethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandles;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
-import java.dyn.NoAccessException;
-import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
-import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
-import sun.dyn.util.ValueConversions;
-import sun.dyn.util.Wrapper;
+import java.dyn.*;
+import java.lang.reflect.*;
+import sun.dyn.util.*;
/**
* Adapters which mediate between incoming calls which are generic
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/Invokers.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/Invokers.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,10 +25,7 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandles;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
-
+import java.dyn.*;
/**
* Construction and caching of often-used invokers.
@@ -63,8 +60,11 @@
public MethodHandle exactInvoker() {
MethodHandle invoker = exactInvoker;
if (invoker != null) return invoker;
- invoker = MethodHandleImpl.IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(MethodHandle.class, "invoke", targetType);
- if (invoker == null) throw new InternalError("JVM cannot find invoker for "+targetType);
+ try {
+ invoker = MethodHandleImpl.IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(MethodHandle.class, "invoke", targetType);
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw new InternalError("JVM cannot find invoker for "+targetType);
+ }
assert(invokerType(targetType) == invoker.type());
exactInvoker = invoker;
return invoker;
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/JavaMethodHandle.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,172 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2008, 2009, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+package sun.dyn;
+
+import java.dyn.*;
+import sun.dyn.Access;
+
+/**
+ * A Java method handle is a deprecated proposal for extending
+ * the basic method handle type with additional
+ * programmer defined methods and fields.
+ * Its behavior as a method handle is determined at instance creation time,
+ * by providing the new instance with an "entry point" method handle
+ * to handle calls. This entry point must accept a leading argument
+ * whose type is the Java method handle itself or a supertype, and the
+ * entry point is always called with the Java method handle itself as
+ * the first argument. This is similar to ordinary virtual methods, which also
+ * accept the receiver object {@code this} as an implicit leading argument.
+ * The {@code MethodType} of the Java method handle is the same as that
+ * of the entry point method handle, with the leading parameter type
+ * omitted.
+ * <p>
+ * Here is an example of usage, creating a hybrid object/functional datum:
+ * <p><blockquote><pre>
+ * class Greeter extends JavaMethodHandle {
+ * private String greeting = "hello";
+ * public void setGreeting(String s) { greeting = s; }
+ * public void run() { System.out.println(greeting+", "+greetee); }
+ * private final String greetee;
+ * Greeter(String greetee) {
+ * super(RUN); // alternatively, super("run")
+ * this.greetee = greetee;
+ * }
+ * // the entry point function is computed once:
+ * private static final MethodHandle RUN
+ * = MethodHandles.lookup().findVirtual(Greeter.class, "run",
+ * MethodType.make(void.class));
+ * }
+ * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
+ * Greeter greeter = new Greeter("world");
+ * greeter.run(); // prints "hello, world"
+ * // Statically typed method handle invocation (most direct):
+ * MethodHandle mh = greeter;
+ * mh.<void>invokeExact(); // also prints "hello, world"
+ * // Dynamically typed method handle invocation:
+ * MethodHandles.invokeExact(greeter); // also prints "hello, world"
+ * greeter.setGreeting("howdy");
+ * mh.invokeExact(); // prints "howdy, world" (object-like mutable behavior)
+ * </pre></blockquote>
+ * <p>
+ * In the example of {@code Greeter}, the method {@code run} provides the entry point.
+ * The entry point need not be a constant value; it may be independently
+ * computed in each call to the constructor. The entry point does not
+ * even need to be a method on the {@code Greeter} class, though
+ * that is the typical case.
+ * <p>
+ * The entry point may also be provided symbolically, in which case the the
+ * {@code JavaMethodHandle} constructor performs the lookup of the entry point.
+ * This makes it possible to use {@code JavaMethodHandle} to create an anonymous
+ * inner class:
+ * <p><blockquote><pre>
+ * // We can also do this with symbolic names and/or inner classes:
+ * MethodHandles.invokeExact(new JavaMethodHandle("yow") {
+ * void yow() { System.out.println("yow, world"); }
+ * });
+ * </pre></blockquote>
+ * <p>
+ * Here is similar lower-level code which works in terms of a bound method handle.
+ * <p><blockquote><pre>
+ * class Greeter {
+ * public void run() { System.out.println("hello, "+greetee); }
+ * private final String greetee;
+ * Greeter(String greetee) { this.greetee = greetee; }
+ * // the entry point function is computed once:
+ * private static final MethodHandle RUN
+ * = MethodHandles.findVirtual(Greeter.class, "run",
+ * MethodType.make(void.class));
+ * }
+ * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
+ * Greeter greeter = new Greeter("world");
+ * greeter.run(); // prints "hello, world"
+ * MethodHandle mh = MethodHanndles.insertArgument(Greeter.RUN, 0, greeter);
+ * mh.invokeExact(); // also prints "hello, world"
+ * </pre></blockquote>
+ * Note that the method handle must be separately created as a view on the base object.
+ * This increases footprint, complexity, and dynamic indirections.
+ * <p>
+ * Here is a pure functional value expressed most concisely as an anonymous inner class:
+ * <p><blockquote><pre>
+ * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
+ * final String greetee = "world";
+ * MethodHandle greeter = new JavaMethodHandle("run") {
+ * private void run() { System.out.println("hello, "+greetee); }
+ * }
+ * greeter.invokeExact(); // prints "hello, world"
+ * </pre></blockquote>
+ * <p>
+ * Here is an abstract parameterized lvalue, efficiently expressed as a subtype of MethodHandle,
+ * and instantiated as an anonymous class. The data structure is a handle to 1-D array,
+ * with a specialized index type (long). It is created by inner class, and uses
+ * signature-polymorphic APIs throughout.
+ * <p><blockquote><pre>
+ * abstract class AssignableMethodHandle extends JavaMethodHandle {
+ * private final MethodHandle setter;
+ * public MethodHandle setter() { return setter; }
+ * public AssignableMethodHandle(String get, String set) {
+ * super(get);
+ * MethodType getType = this.type();
+ * MethodType setType = getType.insertParameterType(getType.parameterCount(), getType.returnType()).changeReturnType(void.class);
+ * this.setter = MethodHandles.publicLookup().bind(this, set, setType);
+ * }
+ * }
+ * // class Main { public static void main(String... av) { ...
+ * final Number[] stuff = { 123, 456 };
+ * AssignableMethodHandle stuffPtr = new AssignableMethodHandle("get", "set") {
+ * public Number get(long i) { return stuff[(int)i]; }
+ * public void set(long i, Object x) { stuff[(int)i] = x; }
+ * }
+ * int x = (Integer) stuffPtr.<Number>invokeExact(1L); // 456
+ * stuffPtr.setter().<void>invokeExact(0L, (Number) 789); // replaces 123 with 789
+ * </pre></blockquote>
+ * @see MethodHandle
+ * @deprecated The JSR 292 EG intends to replace {@code JavaMethodHandle} with
+ * an interface-based API for mixing method handle behavior with other classes.
+ * @author John Rose, JSR 292 EG
+ */
+public abstract class JavaMethodHandle
+ // Note: This is an implementation inheritance hack, and will be removed
+ // with a JVM change which moves the required hidden behavior onto this class.
+ extends sun.dyn.BoundMethodHandle
+{
+ private static final Access IMPL_TOKEN = Access.getToken();
+
+ /**
+ * When creating a {@code JavaMethodHandle}, the actual method handle
+ * invocation behavior will be delegated to the specified {@code entryPoint}.
+ * This may be any method handle which can take the newly constructed object
+ * as a leading parameter.
+ * <p>
+ * The method handle type of {@code this} (i.e, the fully constructed object)
+ * will be {@code entryPoint}, minus the leading argument.
+ * The leading argument will be bound to {@code this} on every method
+ * handle invocation.
+ * @param entryPoint the method handle to handle calls
+ */
+ protected JavaMethodHandle(MethodHandle entryPoint) {
+ super(entryPoint);
+ }
+}
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/MemberName.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/MemberName.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -521,6 +521,11 @@
if (lookupClass != null) message += ", from " + lookupClass.getName();
return new NoAccessException(message);
}
+ public static Error uncaughtException(Exception ex) {
+ Error err = new InternalError("uncaught exception");
+ err.initCause(ex);
+ return err;
+ }
/** Actually making a query requires an access check. */
public static Factory getFactory(Access token) {
@@ -641,7 +646,7 @@
* If lookup fails or access is not permitted, a {@linkplain NoAccessException} is thrown.
* Otherwise a fresh copy of the given member is returned, with modifier bits filled in.
*/
- public MemberName resolveOrFail(MemberName m, boolean searchSupers, Class<?> lookupClass) {
+ public MemberName resolveOrFail(MemberName m, boolean searchSupers, Class<?> lookupClass) throws NoAccessException {
MemberName result = resolveOrNull(m, searchSupers, lookupClass);
if (result != null)
return result;
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/MethodHandleImpl.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/MethodHandleImpl.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,11 +25,8 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.JavaMethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandles;
+import java.dyn.*;
import java.dyn.MethodHandles.Lookup;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
import java.util.logging.Level;
import java.util.logging.Logger;
import sun.dyn.util.VerifyType;
@@ -46,6 +43,7 @@
import sun.misc.Unsafe;
import static sun.dyn.MemberName.newIllegalArgumentException;
import static sun.dyn.MemberName.newNoAccessException;
+import static sun.dyn.MemberName.uncaughtException;
/**
* Base class for method handles, containing JVM-specific fields and logic.
@@ -173,7 +171,7 @@
*/
public static
MethodHandle findMethod(Access token, MemberName method,
- boolean doDispatch, Class<?> lookupClass) {
+ boolean doDispatch, Class<?> lookupClass) throws NoAccessException {
Access.check(token); // only trusted calls
MethodType mtype = method.getMethodType();
if (!method.isStatic()) {
@@ -320,7 +318,7 @@
try {
VARARGS_INVOKE = IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(AllocateObject.class, "invoke_V", MethodType.genericMethodType(0, true));
} catch (NoAccessException ex) {
- throw new InternalError("");
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
}
}
// Corresponding generic constructor types:
@@ -416,9 +414,7 @@
f = c.getDeclaredField(field.getName());
return unsafe.staticFieldBase(f);
} catch (Exception ee) {
- Error e = new InternalError();
- e.initCause(ee);
- throw e;
+ throw uncaughtException(ee);
}
}
@@ -473,10 +469,8 @@
MethodHandle mh;
try {
mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(FieldAccessor.class, name, type);
- } catch (NoAccessException ee) {
- Error e = new InternalError("name,type="+name+type);
- e.initCause(ee);
- throw e;
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
}
if (evclass != vclass || (!isStatic && ecclass != cclass)) {
MethodType strongType = FieldAccessor.ftype(cclass, vclass, isSetter, isStatic);
@@ -543,10 +537,8 @@
MethodHandle mh;
try {
mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(FieldAccessor.class, name, type);
- } catch (NoAccessException ee) {
- Error e = new InternalError("name,type="+name+type);
- e.initCause(ee);
- throw e;
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
}
if (caclass != null) {
MethodType strongType = FieldAccessor.atype(caclass, isSetter);
@@ -1031,7 +1023,7 @@
try {
VARARGS_INVOKE = IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(GuardWithTest.class, "invoke_V", MethodType.genericMethodType(0, true));
} catch (NoAccessException ex) {
- throw new InternalError("");
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
}
}
}
@@ -1167,7 +1159,7 @@
try {
VARARGS_INVOKE = IMPL_LOOKUP.findVirtual(GuardWithCatch.class, "invoke_V", MethodType.genericMethodType(0, true));
} catch (NoAccessException ex) {
- throw new InternalError("");
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
}
}
}
@@ -1207,9 +1199,16 @@
return AdapterMethodHandle.makeRetypeRaw(token, type, THROW_EXCEPTION);
}
- static final MethodHandle THROW_EXCEPTION
+ static final MethodHandle THROW_EXCEPTION;
+ static {
+ try {
+ THROW_EXCEPTION
= IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(MethodHandleImpl.class, "throwException",
MethodType.methodType(Empty.class, Throwable.class));
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw new RuntimeException(ex);
+ }
+ }
static <T extends Throwable> Empty throwException(T t) throws T { throw t; }
public static String getNameString(Access token, MethodHandle target) {
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/MethodHandleNatives.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/MethodHandleNatives.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,9 +25,7 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.CallSite;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
+import java.dyn.*;
import java.dyn.MethodHandles.Lookup;
import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
@@ -324,18 +322,24 @@
*/
static MethodHandle linkMethodHandleConstant(Class<?> callerClass, int refKind,
Class<?> defc, String name, Object type) {
- Lookup lookup = IMPL_LOOKUP.in(callerClass);
- switch (refKind) {
- case REF_getField: return lookup.findGetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
- case REF_getStatic: return lookup.findStaticGetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
- case REF_putField: return lookup.findSetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
- case REF_putStatic: return lookup.findStaticSetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
- case REF_invokeVirtual: return lookup.findVirtual( defc, name, (MethodType) type );
- case REF_invokeStatic: return lookup.findStatic( defc, name, (MethodType) type );
- case REF_invokeSpecial: return lookup.findSpecial( defc, name, (MethodType) type, callerClass );
- case REF_newInvokeSpecial: return lookup.findConstructor( defc, (MethodType) type );
- case REF_invokeInterface: return lookup.findVirtual( defc, name, (MethodType) type );
+ try {
+ Lookup lookup = IMPL_LOOKUP.in(callerClass);
+ switch (refKind) {
+ case REF_getField: return lookup.findGetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
+ case REF_getStatic: return lookup.findStaticGetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
+ case REF_putField: return lookup.findSetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
+ case REF_putStatic: return lookup.findStaticSetter( defc, name, (Class<?>) type );
+ case REF_invokeVirtual: return lookup.findVirtual( defc, name, (MethodType) type );
+ case REF_invokeStatic: return lookup.findStatic( defc, name, (MethodType) type );
+ case REF_invokeSpecial: return lookup.findSpecial( defc, name, (MethodType) type, callerClass );
+ case REF_newInvokeSpecial: return lookup.findConstructor( defc, (MethodType) type );
+ case REF_invokeInterface: return lookup.findVirtual( defc, name, (MethodType) type );
+ }
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad MethodHandle constant "+name+" : "+type);
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ Error err = new IncompatibleClassChangeError();
+ err.initCause(ex);
+ throw err;
}
- throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad MethodHandle constant "+name+" : "+type);
}
}
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/SpreadGeneric.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/SpreadGeneric.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,11 +25,7 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.JavaMethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandles;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
-import java.dyn.NoAccessException;
+import java.dyn.*;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.util.ArrayList;
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/ToGeneric.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/ToGeneric.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -25,11 +25,7 @@
package sun.dyn;
-import java.dyn.JavaMethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandle;
-import java.dyn.MethodHandles;
-import java.dyn.MethodType;
-import java.dyn.NoAccessException;
+import java.dyn.*;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import sun.dyn.util.ValueConversions;
--- a/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/util/ValueConversions.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/src/share/classes/sun/dyn/util/ValueConversions.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -34,6 +34,7 @@
import sun.dyn.Access;
import sun.dyn.AdapterMethodHandle;
import sun.dyn.MethodHandleImpl;
+import static sun.dyn.MemberName.uncaughtException;
public class ValueConversions {
private static final Access IMPL_TOKEN = Access.getToken();
@@ -148,11 +149,16 @@
// look up the method
String name = "unbox" + wrap.simpleName() + (raw ? "Raw" : "");
MethodType type = unboxType(wrap, raw);
- if (!exact)
- // actually, type is wrong; the Java method takes Object
- mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, name, type.erase());
- else
+ if (!exact) {
+ try {
+ // actually, type is wrong; the Java method takes Object
+ mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, name, type.erase());
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ mh = null;
+ }
+ } else {
mh = retype(type, unbox(wrap, !exact, raw));
+ }
if (mh != null) {
cache.put(wrap, mh);
return mh;
@@ -280,10 +286,15 @@
// look up the method
String name = "box" + wrap.simpleName() + (raw ? "Raw" : "");
MethodType type = boxType(wrap, raw);
- if (exact)
- mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, name, type);
- else
+ if (exact) {
+ try {
+ mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, name, type);
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ mh = null;
+ }
+ } else {
mh = retype(type.erase(), box(wrap, !exact, raw));
+ }
if (mh != null) {
cache.put(wrap, mh);
return mh;
@@ -394,10 +405,15 @@
// look up the method
String name = "reboxRaw" + wrap.simpleName();
MethodType type = reboxType(wrap);
- if (exact)
- mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, name, type);
- else
+ if (exact) {
+ try {
+ mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, name, type);
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ mh = null;
+ }
+ } else {
mh = retype(IDENTITY.type(), rebox(wrap, !exact));
+ }
if (mh != null) {
cache.put(wrap, mh);
return mh;
@@ -474,7 +490,11 @@
mh = EMPTY;
break;
case INT: case LONG: case FLOAT: case DOUBLE:
- mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, "zero"+wrap.simpleName(), type);
+ try {
+ mh = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, "zero"+wrap.simpleName(), type);
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ mh = null;
+ }
break;
}
if (mh != null) {
@@ -549,8 +569,8 @@
ZERO_OBJECT = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, "zeroObject", zeroObjectType);
IGNORE = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, "ignore", ignoreType);
EMPTY = IMPL_LOOKUP.findStatic(ValueConversions.class, "empty", ignoreType.dropParameterTypes(0, 1));
- } catch (RuntimeException ex) {
- throw ex;
+ } catch (Exception ex) {
+ throw uncaughtException(ex);
}
}
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/dyn/ClassValueTest.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,164 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/* @test
+ * @summary tests for class-specific values
+ * @compile ClassValueTest.java
+ * @run junit/othervm test.java.dyn.ClassValueTest
+ */
+
+/*
+ Manually:
+ $ $JAVA7X_HOME/bin/javac -d foo -cp $JUNIT4_JAR test/java/dyn/ClassValueTest.java
+ $ $JAVA7X_HOME/bin/java -cp foo:$JUNIT4_JAR org.junit.runner.JUnitCore test.java.dyn.ClassValueTest
+ Output: .testAdd => 1000 : Integer
+ */
+
+package test.java.dyn;
+
+import java.util.*;
+
+import java.dyn.*;
+
+import org.junit.*;
+import static org.junit.Assert.*;
+
+/**
+ * @author jrose
+ */
+public class ClassValueTest {
+ static String nameForCV1(Class<?> type) {
+ return "CV1:" + type.getName();
+ }
+ static int countForCV1;
+ static final ClassValue<String> CV1 = new ClassValue<String>() {
+ protected String computeValue(Class<?> type) {
+ countForCV1++;
+ return nameForCV1(type);
+ }
+ };
+
+ static final Class[] CLASSES = {
+ String.class,
+ Integer.class,
+ int.class,
+ boolean[].class,
+ char[][].class,
+ ClassValueTest.class
+ };
+
+ @Test
+ public void testGet() {
+ countForCV1 = 0;
+ for (Class c : CLASSES) {
+ assertEquals(nameForCV1(c), CV1.get(c));
+ }
+ assertEquals(CLASSES.length, countForCV1);
+ for (Class c : CLASSES) {
+ assertEquals(nameForCV1(c), CV1.get(c));
+ }
+ assertEquals(CLASSES.length, countForCV1);
+ }
+
+ @Test
+ public void testRemove() {
+ for (Class c : CLASSES) {
+ CV1.get(c);
+ }
+ countForCV1 = 0;
+ int REMCOUNT = 3;
+ for (int i = 0; i < REMCOUNT; i++) {
+ CV1.remove(CLASSES[i]);
+ }
+ assertEquals(0, countForCV1); // no change
+ for (Class c : CLASSES) {
+ assertEquals(nameForCV1(c), CV1.get(c));
+ }
+ assertEquals(REMCOUNT, countForCV1);
+ }
+
+ static String nameForCVN(Class<?> type, int n) {
+ return "CV[" + n + "]" + type.getName();
+ }
+ static int countForCVN;
+ static class CVN extends ClassValue<String> {
+ final int n;
+ CVN(int n) { this.n = n; }
+ protected String computeValue(Class<?> type) {
+ countForCVN++;
+ return nameForCVN(type, n);
+ }
+ };
+
+ @Test
+ public void testGetMany() {
+ int CVN_COUNT1 = 100, CVN_COUNT2 = 100;
+ CVN cvns[] = new CVN[CVN_COUNT1 * CVN_COUNT2];
+ for (int n = 0; n < cvns.length; n++) {
+ cvns[n] = new CVN(n);
+ }
+ countForCVN = 0;
+ for (int pass = 0; pass <= 2; pass++) {
+ for (int i1 = 0; i1 < CVN_COUNT1; i1++) {
+ eachClass:
+ for (Class c : CLASSES) {
+ for (int i2 = 0; i2 < CVN_COUNT2; i2++) {
+ int n = i1*CVN_COUNT2 + i2;
+ assertEquals(0, countForCVN);
+ assertEquals(nameForCVN(c, n), cvns[n].get(c));
+ cvns[n].get(c); //get it again
+ //System.out.println("getting "+n+":"+cvns[n].get(c));
+ boolean doremove = (((i1 + i2) & 3) == 0);
+ switch (pass) {
+ case 0:
+ assertEquals(1, countForCVN);
+ break;
+ case 1:
+ // remove on middle pass
+ assertEquals(0, countForCVN);
+ if (doremove) {
+ //System.out.println("removing "+n+":"+cvns[n].get(c));
+ cvns[n].remove(c);
+ assertEquals(0, countForCVN);
+ }
+ break;
+ case 2:
+ assertEquals(doremove ? 1 : 0, countForCVN);
+ break;
+ }
+ countForCVN = 0;
+ if (i1 > i2 && i1 < i2+5) continue eachClass; // leave diagonal gap
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ assertEquals(countForCVN, 0);
+ for (int n = 0; n < cvns.length; n++) {
+ for (Class c : CLASSES) {
+ assertEquals(nameForCVN(c, n), cvns[n].get(c));
+ }
+ }
+ }
+}
--- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000
+++ b/jdk/test/java/dyn/JavaDocExamples.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -0,0 +1,128 @@
+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2009, 2010, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
+ * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA
+ * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any
+ * questions.
+ */
+
+/* @test
+ * @summary example code used in javadoc for java.dyn API
+ * @compile -XDallowTransitionalJSR292=no JavaDocExamples.java
+ * @run junit/othervm -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+EnableMethodHandles test.java.dyn.JavaDocExamples
+ */
+
+/*
+---- To run outside jtreg:
+$ $JAVA7X_HOME/bin/javac -cp $JUNIT4_JAR -d /tmp/Classes \
+ $DAVINCI/sources/jdk/test/java/dyn/JavaDocExamples.java
+$ $JAVA7X_HOME/bin/java -cp $JUNIT4_JAR:/tmp/Classes \
+ -XX:+UnlockExperimentalVMOptions -XX:+EnableMethodHandles \
+ -Dtest.java.dyn.JavaDocExamples.verbosity=1 \
+ test.java.dyn.JavaDocExamples
+----
+*/
+
+package test.java.dyn;
+
+import java.dyn.*;
+import static java.dyn.MethodHandles.*;
+import static java.dyn.MethodType.*;
+
+import java.lang.reflect.*;
+import java.util.*;
+
+import org.junit.*;
+import static org.junit.Assert.*;
+import static org.junit.Assume.*;
+
+
+/**
+ * @author jrose
+ */
+public class JavaDocExamples {
+ /** Wrapper for running the JUnit tests in this module.
+ * Put JUnit on the classpath!
+ */
+ public static void main(String... ignore) {
+ org.junit.runner.JUnitCore.runClasses(JavaDocExamples.class);
+ }
+ // How much output?
+ static int verbosity = Integer.getInteger("test.java.dyn.JavaDocExamples.verbosity", 0);
+
+{}
+static final private Lookup LOOKUP = lookup();
+// static final private MethodHandle CONCAT_1 = LOOKUP.findVirtual(String.class,
+// "concat", methodType(String.class, String.class));
+// static final private MethodHandle HASHCODE_1 = LOOKUP.findVirtual(Object.class,
+// "hashCode", methodType(int.class));
+
+// form required if NoAccessException is intercepted:
+static final private MethodHandle CONCAT_2, HASHCODE_2;
+static {
+ try {
+ CONCAT_2 = LOOKUP.findVirtual(String.class,
+ "concat", methodType(String.class, String.class));
+ HASHCODE_2 = LOOKUP.findVirtual(Object.class,
+ "hashCode", methodType(int.class));
+ } catch (NoAccessException ex) {
+ throw new RuntimeException(ex);
+ }
+}
+{}
+
+ @Test public void testFindVirtual() throws Throwable {
+{}
+MethodHandle CONCAT_3 = LOOKUP.findVirtual(String.class,
+ "concat", methodType(String.class, String.class));
+MethodHandle HASHCODE_3 = LOOKUP.findVirtual(Object.class,
+ "hashCode", methodType(int.class));
+//assertEquals("xy", (String) CONCAT_1.invokeExact("x", "y"));
+assertEquals("xy", (String) CONCAT_2.<String>invokeExact("x", "y"));
+assertEquals("xy", (String) CONCAT_3.<String>invokeExact("x", "y"));
+//assertEquals("xy".hashCode(), (int) HASHCODE_1.<int>invokeExact((Object)"xy"));
+assertEquals("xy".hashCode(), (int) HASHCODE_2.<int>invokeExact((Object)"xy"));
+assertEquals("xy".hashCode(), (int) HASHCODE_3.<int>invokeExact((Object)"xy"));
+{}
+ }
+ @Test public void testDropArguments() throws Throwable {
+ {{
+{} /// JAVADOC
+MethodHandle cat = lookup().findVirtual(String.class,
+ "concat", methodType(String.class, String.class));
+cat = cat.asType(methodType(Object.class, String.class, String.class)); /*(String)*/
+assertEquals("xy", /*(String)*/ cat.invokeExact("x", "y"));
+MethodHandle d0 = dropArguments(cat, 0, String.class);
+assertEquals("yz", /*(String)*/ d0.invokeExact("x", "y", "z"));
+MethodHandle d1 = dropArguments(cat, 1, String.class);
+assertEquals("xz", /*(String)*/ d1.invokeExact("x", "y", "z"));
+MethodHandle d2 = dropArguments(cat, 2, String.class);
+assertEquals("xy", /*(String)*/ d2.invokeExact("x", "y", "z"));
+MethodHandle d12 = dropArguments(cat, 1, int.class, boolean.class);
+assertEquals("xz", /*(String)*/ d12.invokeExact("x", 12, true, "z"));
+ }}
+ }
+
+ static void assertEquals(Object exp, Object act) {
+ if (verbosity > 0)
+ System.out.println("result: "+act);
+ Assert.assertEquals(exp, act);
+ }
+}
--- a/jdk/test/java/dyn/MethodHandlesTest.java Tue Nov 09 22:53:18 2010 -0800
+++ b/jdk/test/java/dyn/MethodHandlesTest.java Wed Nov 10 20:40:19 2010 -0800
@@ -265,6 +265,12 @@
// wrap = Wrapper.forWrapperType(dst);
// if (wrap != Wrapper.OBJECT)
// return wrap.wrap(nextArg++);
+ if (param.isInterface()) {
+ for (Class<?> c : param.getClasses()) {
+ if (param.isAssignableFrom(c) && !c.isInterface())
+ { param = c; break; }
+ }
+ }
if (param.isInterface() || param.isAssignableFrom(String.class))
return "#"+nextArg();
else
@@ -380,7 +386,7 @@
}
public static interface IntExample {
public void v0();
- static class Impl implements IntExample {
+ public static class Impl implements IntExample {
public void v0() { called("Int/v0", this); }
final String name;
public Impl() { name = "Impl#"+nextArg(); }
@@ -449,7 +455,7 @@
countTest(positive);
MethodType type = MethodType.methodType(ret, params);
MethodHandle target = null;
- RuntimeException noAccess = null;
+ Exception noAccess = null;
try {
if (verbosity >= 4) System.out.println("lookup via "+lookup+" of "+defc+" "+name+type);
target = lookup.findStatic(defc, name, type);
@@ -513,7 +519,7 @@
String methodName = name.substring(1 + name.indexOf('/')); // foo/bar => foo
MethodType type = MethodType.methodType(ret, params);
MethodHandle target = null;
- RuntimeException noAccess = null;
+ Exception noAccess = null;
try {
if (verbosity >= 4) System.out.println("lookup via "+lookup+" of "+defc+" "+name+type);
target = lookup.findVirtual(defc, methodName, type);
@@ -567,7 +573,7 @@
countTest(positive);
MethodType type = MethodType.methodType(ret, params);
MethodHandle target = null;
- RuntimeException noAccess = null;
+ Exception noAccess = null;
try {
if (verbosity >= 4) System.out.println("lookup via "+lookup+" of "+defc+" "+name+type);
target = lookup.findSpecial(defc, name, type, specialCaller);
@@ -623,7 +629,7 @@
MethodType type = MethodType.methodType(ret, params);
Object receiver = randomArg(defc);
MethodHandle target = null;
- RuntimeException noAccess = null;
+ Exception noAccess = null;
try {
if (verbosity >= 4) System.out.println("lookup via "+lookup+" of "+defc+" "+name+type);
target = lookup.bind(receiver, methodName, type);
@@ -688,7 +694,7 @@
MethodType type = MethodType.methodType(ret, params);
Method rmethod = null;
MethodHandle target = null;
- RuntimeException noAccess = null;
+ Exception noAccess = null;
try {
rmethod = defc.getDeclaredMethod(name, params);
} catch (NoSuchMethodException ex) {
@@ -1088,7 +1094,11 @@
if (rtype != Object.class)
pfx = rtype.getSimpleName().substring(0, 1).toLowerCase();
String name = pfx+"id";
- return PRIVATE.findStatic(Callee.class, name, type);
+ try {
+ return PRIVATE.findStatic(Callee.class, name, type);
+ } catch (Exception ex) {
+ throw new RuntimeException(ex);
+ }
}
}
@@ -1327,7 +1337,8 @@
MethodHandle result = MethodHandles.spreadArguments(target2, newType);
Object[] returnValue;
if (pos == 0) {
- returnValue = (Object[]) result.invokeExact(args);
+ Object rawRetVal = result.invokeExact(args);
+ returnValue = (Object[]) rawRetVal;
} else {
Object[] args1 = Arrays.copyOfRange(args, 0, pos+1);
args1[pos] = Arrays.copyOfRange(args, pos, args.length);
@@ -1817,8 +1828,13 @@
testCastFailure("unbox/return", 11000);
}
- static class Surprise extends JavaMethodHandle {
- Surprise() { super("value"); }
+ static class Surprise implements MethodHandleProvider {
+ public MethodHandle asMethodHandle() {
+ return VALUE.bindTo(this);
+ }
+ public MethodHandle asMethodHandle(MethodType type) {
+ return asMethodHandle().asType(type);
+ }
Object value(Object x) {
trace("value", x);
if (boo != null) return boo;
@@ -1833,22 +1849,32 @@
static Object refIdentity(Object x) { trace("ref.x", x); return x; }
static Integer boxIdentity(Integer x) { trace("box.x", x); return x; }
static int intIdentity(int x) { trace("int.x", x); return x; }
- static MethodHandle REF_IDENTITY = PRIVATE.findStatic(
- Surprise.class, "refIdentity",
- MethodType.methodType(Object.class, Object.class));
- static MethodHandle BOX_IDENTITY = PRIVATE.findStatic(
- Surprise.class, "boxIdentity",
- MethodType.methodType(Integer.class, Integer.class));
- static MethodHandle INT_IDENTITY = PRIVATE.findStatic(
- Surprise.class, "intIdentity",
- MethodType.methodType(int.class, int.class));
+ static MethodHandle VALUE, REF_IDENTITY, BOX_IDENTITY, INT_IDENTITY;
+ static {
+ try {
+ VALUE = PRIVATE.findVirtual(
+ Surprise.class, "value",
+ MethodType.methodType(Object.class, Object.class));
+ REF_IDENTITY = PRIVATE.findStatic(
+ Surprise.class, "refIdentity",
+ MethodType.methodType(Object.class, Object.class));
+ BOX_IDENTITY = PRIVATE.findStatic(
+ Surprise.class, "boxIdentity",
+ MethodType.methodType(Integer.class, Integer.class));
+ INT_IDENTITY = PRIVATE.findStatic(
+ Surprise.class, "intIdentity",
+ MethodType.methodType(int.class, int.class));
+ } catch (Exception ex) {
+ throw new RuntimeException(ex);
+ }
+ }
}
void testCastFailure(String mode, int okCount) throws Throwable {
countTest(false);
if (verbosity > 2) System.out.println("mode="+mode);
Surprise boo = new Surprise();
- MethodHandle identity = Surprise.REF_IDENTITY, surprise = boo;
+ MethodHandle identity = Surprise.REF_IDENTITY, surprise0 = boo.asMethodHandle(), surprise = surprise0;
if (mode.endsWith("/return")) {
if (mode.equals("unbox/return")) {
// fail on return to ((Integer)surprise).intValue
@@ -1874,7 +1900,7 @@
identity = MethodHandles.filterArguments(callee, identity);
}
}
- assertNotSame(mode, surprise, boo);
+ assertNotSame(mode, surprise, surprise0);
identity = MethodHandles.convertArguments(identity, MethodType.genericMethodType(1));
surprise = MethodHandles.convertArguments(surprise, MethodType.genericMethodType(1));
Object x = 42;
@@ -1936,6 +1962,107 @@
mh.invokeVarargs(args);
assertCalled(name, args);
}
+
+ static void runForRunnable() {
+ called("runForRunnable");
+ }
+ private interface Fooable {
+ Object foo(Fooable x, Object y);
+ // this is for randomArg:
+ public class Impl implements Fooable {
+ public Object foo(Fooable x, Object y) {
+ throw new RuntimeException("do not call");
+ }
+ final String name;
+ public Impl() { name = "Fooable#"+nextArg(); }
+ @Override public String toString() { return name; }
+ }
+ }
+ static Object fooForFooable(Fooable x, Object y) {
+ return called("fooForFooable", x, y);
+ }
+ private static class MyCheckedException extends Exception {
+ }
+ private interface WillThrow {
+ void willThrow() throws MyCheckedException;
+ }
+
+ @Test
+ public void testAsInstance() throws Throwable {
+ if (CAN_SKIP_WORKING) return;
+ Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
+ {
+ MethodType mt = MethodType.methodType(void.class);
+ MethodHandle mh = lookup.findStatic(MethodHandlesTest.class, "runForRunnable", mt);
+ Runnable proxy = MethodHandles.asInstance(mh, Runnable.class);
+ proxy.run();
+ assertCalled("runForRunnable");
+ }
+ {
+ MethodType mt = MethodType.methodType(Object.class, Fooable.class, Object.class);
+ MethodHandle mh = lookup.findStatic(MethodHandlesTest.class, "fooForFooable", mt);
+ Fooable proxy = MethodHandles.asInstance(mh, Fooable.class);
+ Object[] args = randomArgs(mt.parameterArray());
+ Object result = proxy.foo((Fooable) args[0], args[1]);
+ assertCalled("fooForFooable", args);
+ assertEquals(result, logEntry("fooForFooable", args));
+ }
+ for (Throwable ex : new Throwable[] { new NullPointerException("ok"),
+ new InternalError("ok"),
+ new Throwable("fail"),
+ new Exception("fail"),
+ new MyCheckedException()
+ }) {
+ MethodHandle mh = MethodHandles.throwException(void.class, Throwable.class);
+ mh = MethodHandles.insertArguments(mh, 0, ex);
+ WillThrow proxy = MethodHandles.asInstance(mh, WillThrow.class);
+ try {
+ proxy.willThrow();
+ System.out.println("Failed to throw: "+ex);
+ assertTrue(false);
+ } catch (Throwable ex1) {
+ if (verbosity > 2) {
+ System.out.println("throw "+ex);
+ System.out.println("catch "+(ex == ex1 ? "UNWRAPPED" : ex1));
+ }
+ if (ex instanceof RuntimeException ||
+ ex instanceof Error) {
+ assertSame("must pass unchecked exception out without wrapping", ex, ex1);
+ } else if (ex instanceof MyCheckedException) {
+ assertSame("must pass declared exception out without wrapping", ex, ex1);
+ } else {
+ assertNotSame("must pass undeclared checked exception with wrapping", ex, ex1);
+ UndeclaredThrowableException utex = (UndeclaredThrowableException) ex1;
+ assertSame(ex, utex.getCause());
+ }
+ }
+ }
+ // Test error checking:
+ MethodHandle genericMH = ValueConversions.varargsArray(0);
+ genericMH = MethodHandles.convertArguments(genericMH, genericMH.type().generic());
+ for (Class<?> sam : new Class[] { Runnable.class,
+ Fooable.class,
+ Iterable.class }) {
+ try {
+ // Must throw, because none of these guys has generic type.
+ MethodHandles.asInstance(genericMH, sam);
+ System.out.println("Failed to throw");
+ assertTrue(false);
+ } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) {
+ }
+ }
+ for (Class<?> nonSAM : new Class[] { Object.class,
+ String.class,
+ CharSequence.class,
+ Example.class }) {
+ try {
+ MethodHandles.asInstance(ValueConversions.varargsArray(0), nonSAM);
+ System.out.println("Failed to throw");
+ assertTrue(false);
+ } catch (IllegalArgumentException ex) {
+ }
+ }
+ }
}
// Local abbreviated copy of sun.dyn.util.ValueConversions
class ValueConversions {