CallerSensitiveDynamicMethod.java revision 1794:be6d5fa243d9
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Since the target method is 108 * caller sensitive, it doesn't cache a method handle but rather uses the passed lookup object in 109 * {@link #getTarget(CallSiteDescriptor)} to unreflect a method handle from the reflective member on 110 * every request. 111 */ 112class CallerSensitiveDynamicMethod extends SingleDynamicMethod { 113 private static final AccessControlContext GET_LOOKUP_CONTEXT = 114 AccessControlContextFactory.createAccessControlContext( 115 SecureLookupSupplier.GET_LOOKUP_PERMISSION_NAME); 116 117 // Typed as "AccessibleObject" as it can be either a method or a constructor. 118 // If we were Java8-only, we could use java.lang.reflect.Executable 119 private final AccessibleObject target; 120 private final MethodType type; 121 122 CallerSensitiveDynamicMethod(final AccessibleObject target) { 123 super(getName(target)); 124 this.target = target; 125 this.type = getMethodType(target); 126 } 127 128 private static String getName(final AccessibleObject target) { 129 final Member m = (Member)target; 130 final boolean constructor = m instanceof Constructor; 131 return getMethodNameWithSignature(getMethodType(target), constructor ? m.getName() : 132 getClassAndMethodName(m.getDeclaringClass(), m.getName()), !constructor); 133 } 134 135 @Override 136 MethodType getMethodType() { 137 return type; 138 } 139 140 private static MethodType getMethodType(final AccessibleObject ao) { 141 final boolean isMethod = ao instanceof Method; 142 final Class<?> rtype = isMethod ? ((Method)ao).getReturnType() : ((Constructor<?>)ao).getDeclaringClass(); 143 final Class<?>[] ptypes = isMethod ? ((Method)ao).getParameterTypes() : ((Constructor<?>)ao).getParameterTypes(); 144 final MethodType type = MethodType.methodType(rtype, ptypes); 145 final Member m = (Member)ao; 146 return type.insertParameterTypes(0, 147 isMethod ? 148 Modifier.isStatic(m.getModifiers()) ? 149 Object.class : 150 m.getDeclaringClass() : 151 StaticClass.class); 152 } 153 154 @Override 155 boolean isVarArgs() { 156 return target instanceof Method ? ((Method)target).isVarArgs() : ((Constructor<?>)target).isVarArgs(); 157 } 158 159 @Override 160 MethodHandle getTarget(final CallSiteDescriptor desc) { 161 final MethodHandles.Lookup lookup = AccessController.doPrivileged( 162 (PrivilegedAction<MethodHandles.Lookup>)()->desc.getLookup(), 163 GET_LOOKUP_CONTEXT); 164 165 if(target instanceof Method) { 166 final MethodHandle mh = unreflect(lookup, (Method)target); 167 if(Modifier.isStatic(((Member)target).getModifiers())) { 168 return StaticClassIntrospector.editStaticMethodHandle(mh); 169 } 170 return mh; 171 } 172 return StaticClassIntrospector.editConstructorMethodHandle(unreflectConstructor(lookup, 173 (Constructor<?>)target)); 174 } 175 176 @Override 177 boolean isConstructor() { 178 return target instanceof Constructor; 179 } 180 181 private static MethodHandle unreflect(final MethodHandles.Lookup lookup, final Method m) { 182 return Lookup.unreflect(lookup, m); 183 } 184 185 private static MethodHandle unreflectConstructor(final MethodHandles.Lookup lookup, final Constructor<?> c) { 186 return Lookup.unreflectConstructor(lookup, c); 187 } 188} 189