NashornStaticClassLinker.java revision 1709:39dececd7338
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25
26package jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.linker;
27
28import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
29import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
30import jdk.dynalink.CallSiteDescriptor;
31import jdk.dynalink.NamedOperation;
32import jdk.dynalink.StandardOperation;
33import jdk.dynalink.beans.BeansLinker;
34import jdk.dynalink.beans.StaticClass;
35import jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardedInvocation;
36import jdk.dynalink.linker.GuardingDynamicLinker;
37import jdk.dynalink.linker.LinkRequest;
38import jdk.dynalink.linker.LinkerServices;
39import jdk.dynalink.linker.TypeBasedGuardingDynamicLinker;
40import jdk.dynalink.linker.support.Guards;
41import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.Context;
42import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.ECMAErrors;
43
44/**
45 * Internal linker for {@link StaticClass} objects, only ever used by Nashorn engine and not exposed to other engines.
46 * It is used for extending the "new" operator on StaticClass in order to be able to instantiate interfaces and abstract
47 * classes by passing a ScriptObject or ScriptFunction as their implementation, e.g.:
48 * <pre>
49 *   var r = new Runnable() { run: function() { print("Hello World" } }
50 * </pre>
51 * or for SAM types, even just passing a function:
52 * <pre>
53 *   var r = new Runnable(function() { print("Hello World" })
54 * </pre>
55 */
56final class NashornStaticClassLinker implements TypeBasedGuardingDynamicLinker {
57    private final GuardingDynamicLinker staticClassLinker;
58
59    NashornStaticClassLinker(final BeansLinker beansLinker) {
60        this.staticClassLinker = beansLinker.getLinkerForClass(StaticClass.class);
61    }
62
63    @Override
64    public boolean canLinkType(final Class<?> type) {
65        return type == StaticClass.class;
66    }
67
68    @Override
69    public GuardedInvocation getGuardedInvocation(final LinkRequest request, final LinkerServices linkerServices) throws Exception {
70        final Object self = request.getReceiver();
71        if (self.getClass() != StaticClass.class) {
72            return null;
73        }
74        final Class<?> receiverClass = ((StaticClass) self).getRepresentedClass();
75
76        Bootstrap.checkReflectionAccess(receiverClass, true);
77        final CallSiteDescriptor desc = request.getCallSiteDescriptor();
78        // We intercept "new" on StaticClass instances to provide additional capabilities
79        if (NamedOperation.getBaseOperation(desc.getOperation()) == StandardOperation.NEW) {
80            if (! Modifier.isPublic(receiverClass.getModifiers())) {
81                throw ECMAErrors.typeError("new.on.nonpublic.javatype", receiverClass.getName());
82            }
83
84            // make sure new is on accessible Class
85            Context.checkPackageAccess(receiverClass);
86
87            // Is the class abstract? (This includes interfaces.)
88            if (NashornLinker.isAbstractClass(receiverClass)) {
89                // Change this link request into a link request on the adapter class.
90                final Object[] args = request.getArguments();
91                final MethodHandles.Lookup lookup =
92                        NashornCallSiteDescriptor.getLookupInternal(request.getCallSiteDescriptor());
93
94                args[0] = JavaAdapterFactory.getAdapterClassFor(new Class<?>[] { receiverClass }, null, lookup);
95                final LinkRequest adapterRequest = request.replaceArguments(request.getCallSiteDescriptor(), args);
96                final GuardedInvocation gi = checkNullConstructor(delegate(linkerServices, adapterRequest), receiverClass);
97                // Finally, modify the guard to test for the original abstract class.
98                return gi.replaceMethods(gi.getInvocation(), Guards.getIdentityGuard(self));
99            }
100            // If the class was not abstract, just delegate linking to the standard StaticClass linker. Make an
101            // additional check to ensure we have a constructor. We could just fall through to the next "return"
102            // statement, except we also insert a call to checkNullConstructor() which throws an ECMAScript TypeError
103            // with a more intuitive message when no suitable constructor is found.
104            return checkNullConstructor(delegate(linkerServices, request), receiverClass);
105        }
106        // In case this was not a "new" operation, just delegate to the the standard StaticClass linker.
107        return delegate(linkerServices, request);
108    }
109
110    private GuardedInvocation delegate(final LinkerServices linkerServices, final LinkRequest request) throws Exception {
111        return NashornBeansLinker.getGuardedInvocation(staticClassLinker, request, linkerServices);
112    }
113
114    private static GuardedInvocation checkNullConstructor(final GuardedInvocation ctorInvocation, final Class<?> receiverClass) {
115        if(ctorInvocation == null) {
116            throw ECMAErrors.typeError("no.constructor.matches.args", receiverClass.getName());
117        }
118        return ctorInvocation;
119    }
120}
121