/* * Copyright (c) 2012, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * ORACLE PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * */ package java.lang.invoke; import java.io.Serializable; import java.util.Arrays; /** *
Methods to facilitate the creation of simple "function objects" that * implement one or more interfaces by delegation to a provided {@link MethodHandle}, * possibly after type adaptation and partial evaluation of arguments. These * methods are typically used as bootstrap methods for {@code invokedynamic} * call sites, to support the lambda expression and method * reference expression features of the Java Programming Language. * *
Indirect access to the behavior specified by the provided {@code MethodHandle} * proceeds in order through three phases: *
It is sometimes useful to restrict the set of inputs or results permitted
* at invocation. For example, when the generic interface {@code Predicate This class provides two forms of linkage methods: a standard version
* ({@link #metafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup, String, MethodType, MethodType, MethodHandle, MethodType)})
* using an optimized protocol, and an alternate version
* {@link #altMetafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup, String, MethodType, Object...)}).
* The alternate version is a generalization of the standard version, providing
* additional control over the behavior of the generated function objects via
* flags and additional arguments. The alternate version adds the ability to
* manage the following attributes of function objects:
*
* Assume the linkage arguments are as follows:
* Then the following linkage invariants must hold:
* Further, at capture time, if {@code implMethod} corresponds to an instance
* method, and there are any capture arguments ({@code K > 0}), then the first
* capture argument (corresponding to the receiver) must be non-null.
*
* A type Q is considered adaptable to S as follows:
* The argument list of the implementation method and the argument list of
* the interface method(s) may differ in several ways. The implementation
* methods may have additional arguments to accommodate arguments captured by
* the lambda expression; there may also be differences resulting from permitted
* adaptations of arguments, such as casting, boxing, unboxing, and primitive
* widening. (Varargs adaptations are not handled by the metafactories; these are
* expected to be handled by the caller.)
*
* Invokedynamic call sites have two argument lists: a static argument list
* and a dynamic argument list. The static argument list is stored in the
* constant pool; the dynamic argument is pushed on the operand stack at capture
* time. The bootstrap method has access to the entire static argument list
* (which in this case, includes information describing the implementation method,
* the target interface, and the target interface method(s)), as well as a
* method signature describing the number and static types (but not the values)
* of the dynamic arguments and the static return type of the invokedynamic site.
*
* @implNote The implementation method is described with a method handle. In
* theory, any method handle could be used. Currently supported are direct method
* handles representing invocation of virtual, interface, constructor and static
* methods.
*/
public class LambdaMetafactory {
/** Flag for alternate metafactories indicating the lambda object
* must be serializable */
public static final int FLAG_SERIALIZABLE = 1 << 0;
/**
* Flag for alternate metafactories indicating the lambda object implements
* other marker interfaces
* besides Serializable
*/
public static final int FLAG_MARKERS = 1 << 1;
/**
* Flag for alternate metafactories indicating the lambda object requires
* additional bridge methods
*/
public static final int FLAG_BRIDGES = 1 << 2;
private static final Class>[] EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY = new Class>[0];
private static final MethodType[] EMPTY_MT_ARRAY = new MethodType[0];
/**
* Facilitates the creation of simple "function objects" that implement one
* or more interfaces by delegation to a provided {@link MethodHandle},
* after appropriate type adaptation and partial evaluation of arguments.
* Typically used as a bootstrap method for {@code invokedynamic}
* call sites, to support the lambda expression and method
* reference expression features of the Java Programming Language.
*
* This is the standard, streamlined metafactory; additional flexibility
* is provided by {@link #altMetafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup, String, MethodType, Object...)}.
* A general description of the behavior of this method is provided
* {@link LambdaMetafactory above}.
*
* When the target of the {@code CallSite} returned from this method is
* invoked, the resulting function objects are instances of a class which
* implements the interface named by the return type of {@code invokedType},
* declares a method with the name given by {@code invokedName} and the
* signature given by {@code samMethodType}. It may also override additional
* methods from {@code Object}.
*
* @param caller Represents a lookup context with the accessibility
* privileges of the caller. When used with {@code invokedynamic},
* this is stacked automatically by the VM.
* @param invokedName The name of the method to implement. When used with
* {@code invokedynamic}, this is provided by the
* {@code NameAndType} of the {@code InvokeDynamic}
* structure and is stacked automatically by the VM.
* @param invokedType The expected signature of the {@code CallSite}. The
* parameter types represent the types of capture variables;
* the return type is the interface to implement. When
* used with {@code invokedynamic}, this is provided by
* the {@code NameAndType} of the {@code InvokeDynamic}
* structure and is stacked automatically by the VM.
* In the event that the implementation method is an
* instance method and this signature has any parameters,
* the first parameter in the invocation signature must
* correspond to the receiver.
* @param samMethodType Signature and return type of method to be implemented
* by the function object.
* @param implMethod A direct method handle describing the implementation
* method which should be called (with suitable adaptation
* of argument types, return types, and with captured
* arguments prepended to the invocation arguments) at
* invocation time.
* @param instantiatedMethodType The signature and return type that should
* be enforced dynamically at invocation time.
* This may be the same as {@code samMethodType},
* or may be a specialization of it.
* @return a CallSite whose target can be used to perform capture, generating
* instances of the interface named by {@code invokedType}
* @throws LambdaConversionException If any of the linkage invariants
* described {@link LambdaMetafactory above}
* are violated
*/
public static CallSite metafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup caller,
String invokedName,
MethodType invokedType,
MethodType samMethodType,
MethodHandle implMethod,
MethodType instantiatedMethodType)
throws LambdaConversionException {
AbstractValidatingLambdaMetafactory mf;
mf = new InnerClassLambdaMetafactory(caller, invokedType,
invokedName, samMethodType,
implMethod, instantiatedMethodType,
false, EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY, EMPTY_MT_ARRAY);
mf.validateMetafactoryArgs();
return mf.buildCallSite();
}
/**
* Facilitates the creation of simple "function objects" that implement one
* or more interfaces by delegation to a provided {@link MethodHandle},
* after appropriate type adaptation and partial evaluation of arguments.
* Typically used as a bootstrap method for {@code invokedynamic}
* call sites, to support the lambda expression and method
* reference expression features of the Java Programming Language.
*
* This is the general, more flexible metafactory; a streamlined version
* is provided by {@link #metafactory(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup,
* String, MethodType, MethodType, MethodHandle, MethodType)}.
* A general description of the behavior of this method is provided
* {@link LambdaMetafactory above}.
*
* The argument list for this method includes three fixed parameters,
* corresponding to the parameters automatically stacked by the VM for the
* bootstrap method in an {@code invokedynamic} invocation, and an {@code Object[]}
* parameter that contains additional parameters. The declared argument
* list for this method is:
*
* but it behaves as if the argument list is as follows:
*
* Arguments that appear in the argument list for
* {@link #metafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup, String, MethodType, MethodType, MethodHandle, MethodType)}
* have the same specification as in that method. The additional arguments
* are interpreted as follows:
* Each class named by {@code markerInterfaces} is subject to the same
* restrictions as {@code Rd}, the return type of {@code invokedType},
* as described {@link LambdaMetafactory above}. Each {@code MethodType}
* named by {@code bridges} is subject to the same restrictions as
* {@code samMethodType}, as described {@link LambdaMetafactory above}.
*
* When FLAG_SERIALIZABLE is set in {@code flags}, the function objects
* will implement {@code Serializable}, and will have a {@code writeReplace}
* method that returns an appropriate {@link SerializedLambda}. The
* {@code caller} class must have an appropriate {@code $deserializeLambda$}
* method, as described in {@link SerializedLambda}.
*
* When the target of the {@code CallSite} returned from this method is
* invoked, the resulting function objects are instances of a class with
* the following properties:
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* @apiNote These linkage methods are designed to support the evaluation
* of lambda expressions and method references in the Java
* Language. For every lambda expressions or method reference in the source code,
* there is a target type which is a functional interface. Evaluating a lambda
* expression produces an object of its target type. The recommended mechanism
* for evaluating lambda expressions is to desugar the lambda body to a method,
* invoke an invokedynamic call site whose static argument list describes the
* sole method of the functional interface and the desugared implementation
* method, and returns an object (the lambda object) that implements the target
* type. (For method references, the implementation method is simply the
* referenced method; no desugaring is needed.)
*
*
* Q S Link-time checks Invocation-time checks
*
* Primitive Primitive
* Q can be converted to S via a primitive widening conversion
* None
*
*
* Primitive Reference
* S is a supertype of the Wrapper(Q)
* Cast from Wrapper(Q) to S
*
*
* Reference Primitive
* for parameter types: Q is a primitive wrapper and Primitive(Q)
* can be widened to S
*
*
for return types: If Q is a primitive wrapper, check that
* Primitive(Q) can be widened to SIf Q is not a primitive wrapper, cast Q to the base Wrapper(S);
* for example Number for numeric types
*
*
* Reference Reference
* for parameter types: S is a supertype of Q
*
*
for return types: noneCast from Q to S
* {@code
* CallSite altMetafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup caller,
* String invokedName,
* MethodType invokedType,
* Object... args)
* }
*
* {@code
* CallSite altMetafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup caller,
* String invokedName,
* MethodType invokedType,
* MethodType samMethodType,
* MethodHandle implMethod,
* MethodType instantiatedMethodType,
* int flags,
* int markerInterfaceCount, // IF flags has MARKERS set
* Class... markerInterfaces, // IF flags has MARKERS set
* int bridgeCount, // IF flags has BRIDGES set
* MethodType... bridges // IF flags has BRIDGES set
* )
* }
*
*
*
*
*
*
*
* @param caller Represents a lookup context with the accessibility
* privileges of the caller. When used with {@code invokedynamic},
* this is stacked automatically by the VM.
* @param invokedName The name of the method to implement. When used with
* {@code invokedynamic}, this is provided by the
* {@code NameAndType} of the {@code InvokeDynamic}
* structure and is stacked automatically by the VM.
* @param invokedType The expected signature of the {@code CallSite}. The
* parameter types represent the types of capture variables;
* the return type is the interface to implement. When
* used with {@code invokedynamic}, this is provided by
* the {@code NameAndType} of the {@code InvokeDynamic}
* structure and is stacked automatically by the VM.
* In the event that the implementation method is an
* instance method and this signature has any parameters,
* the first parameter in the invocation signature must
* correspond to the receiver.
* @param args An {@code Object[]} array containing the required
* arguments {@code samMethodType}, {@code implMethod},
* {@code instantiatedMethodType}, {@code flags}, and any
* optional arguments, as described
* {@link #altMetafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup, String, MethodType, Object...)} above}
* @return a CallSite whose target can be used to perform capture, generating
* instances of the interface named by {@code invokedType}
* @throws LambdaConversionException If any of the linkage invariants
* described {@link LambdaMetafactory above}
* are violated
*/
public static CallSite altMetafactory(MethodHandles.Lookup caller,
String invokedName,
MethodType invokedType,
Object... args)
throws LambdaConversionException {
MethodType samMethodType = (MethodType)args[0];
MethodHandle implMethod = (MethodHandle)args[1];
MethodType instantiatedMethodType = (MethodType)args[2];
int flags = (Integer) args[3];
Class>[] markerInterfaces;
MethodType[] bridges;
int argIndex = 4;
if ((flags & FLAG_MARKERS) != 0) {
int markerCount = (Integer) args[argIndex++];
markerInterfaces = new Class>[markerCount];
System.arraycopy(args, argIndex, markerInterfaces, 0, markerCount);
argIndex += markerCount;
}
else
markerInterfaces = EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY;
if ((flags & FLAG_BRIDGES) != 0) {
int bridgeCount = (Integer) args[argIndex++];
bridges = new MethodType[bridgeCount];
System.arraycopy(args, argIndex, bridges, 0, bridgeCount);
argIndex += bridgeCount;
}
else
bridges = EMPTY_MT_ARRAY;
boolean isSerializable = ((flags & FLAG_SERIALIZABLE) != 0);
if (isSerializable) {
boolean foundSerializableSupertype = Serializable.class.isAssignableFrom(invokedType.returnType());
for (Class> c : markerInterfaces)
foundSerializableSupertype |= Serializable.class.isAssignableFrom(c);
if (!foundSerializableSupertype) {
markerInterfaces = Arrays.copyOf(markerInterfaces, markerInterfaces.length + 1);
markerInterfaces[markerInterfaces.length-1] = Serializable.class;
}
}
AbstractValidatingLambdaMetafactory mf
= new InnerClassLambdaMetafactory(caller, invokedType,
invokedName, samMethodType,
implMethod,
instantiatedMethodType,
isSerializable,
markerInterfaces, bridges);
mf.validateMetafactoryArgs();
return mf.buildCallSite();
}
}