Java Code Examples for java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles#guardWithTest()
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Example 1
Source File: Bootstrap.java From es6draft with MIT License | 6 votes |
private static MethodHandle setCallSiteTarget(MutableCallSite callsite, MethodHandle target, MethodHandle test, MethodHandle generic) { MethodHandle callSiteTarget; if (target != null) { target = target.asType(callsite.type()); if (test != null) { MethodHandle fallback = createFallback(callsite, generic); callSiteTarget = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); } else { callSiteTarget = target; } } else { callSiteTarget = target = generic; } callsite.setTarget(callSiteTarget); return target; }
Example 2
Source File: IndyArrayAccess.java From groovy with Apache License 2.0 | 6 votes |
private static MethodHandle buildSetter(Class<?> arrayClass) { MethodHandle set = MethodHandles.arrayElementSetter(arrayClass); MethodHandle fallback = MethodHandles.explicitCastArguments(set, set.type().changeParameterType(0, Object.class)); fallback = MethodHandles.dropArguments(fallback, 3, int.class); MethodType reorderType = fallback.type(). insertParameterTypes(0, int.class). dropParameterTypes(4, 5); fallback = MethodHandles.permuteArguments(fallback, reorderType, 1, 0, 3, 0); fallback = MethodHandles.foldArguments(fallback, normalizeIndex); fallback = MethodHandles.explicitCastArguments(fallback, set.type()); MethodHandle guard = MethodHandles.dropArguments(notNegative, 0, arrayClass); MethodHandle handle = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(guard, set, fallback); return handle; }
Example 3
Source File: GuardedInvocation.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Composes the invocation, switchpoint, and the guard into a composite method handle that knows how to fall back. * @param switchpointFallback the fallback method handle in case switchpoint is invalidated. * @param guardFallback the fallback method handle in case guard returns false. * @param catchFallback the fallback method in case the exception handler triggers * @return a composite method handle. */ public MethodHandle compose(final MethodHandle guardFallback, final MethodHandle switchpointFallback, final MethodHandle catchFallback) { final MethodHandle guarded = guard == null ? invocation : MethodHandles.guardWithTest( guard, invocation, guardFallback); final MethodHandle catchGuarded = exception == null ? guarded : MH.catchException( guarded, exception, MethodHandles.dropArguments( catchFallback, 0, exception)); if (switchPoints == null) { return catchGuarded; } MethodHandle spGuarded = catchGuarded; for (final SwitchPoint sp : switchPoints) { spGuarded = sp.guardWithTest(spGuarded, switchpointFallback); } return spGuarded; }
Example 4
Source File: GuardedInvocation.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Composes the invocation, switchpoint, and the guard into a composite method handle that knows how to fall back. * @param switchpointFallback the fallback method handle in case switchpoint is invalidated. * @param guardFallback the fallback method handle in case guard returns false. * @param catchFallback the fallback method in case the exception handler triggers * @return a composite method handle. */ public MethodHandle compose(final MethodHandle guardFallback, final MethodHandle switchpointFallback, final MethodHandle catchFallback) { final MethodHandle guarded = guard == null ? invocation : MethodHandles.guardWithTest( guard, invocation, guardFallback); final MethodHandle catchGuarded = exception == null ? guarded : MH.catchException( guarded, exception, MethodHandles.dropArguments( catchFallback, 0, exception)); if (switchPoints == null) { return catchGuarded; } MethodHandle spGuarded = catchGuarded; for (final SwitchPoint sp : switchPoints) { spGuarded = sp.guardWithTest(spGuarded, switchpointFallback); } return spGuarded; }
Example 5
Source File: GuardedInvocation.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
/** * Composes the invocation, guard, switch points, and the exception into a * composite method handle that knows how to fall back when the guard fails * or the invocation is invalidated. * @param switchpointFallback the fallback method handle in case a switch * point is invalidated. * @param guardFallback the fallback method handle in case guard returns * false. * @param catchFallback the fallback method in case the exception handler * triggers. * @return a composite method handle. */ public MethodHandle compose(final MethodHandle guardFallback, final MethodHandle switchpointFallback, final MethodHandle catchFallback) { final MethodHandle guarded = guard == null ? invocation : MethodHandles.guardWithTest( guard, invocation, guardFallback); final MethodHandle catchGuarded = exception == null ? guarded : MethodHandles.catchException( guarded, exception, MethodHandles.dropArguments( catchFallback, 0, exception)); if (switchPoints == null) { return catchGuarded; } MethodHandle spGuarded = catchGuarded; for (final SwitchPoint sp : switchPoints) { spGuarded = sp.guardWithTest(spGuarded, switchpointFallback); } return spGuarded; }
Example 6
Source File: PolymorphicCallSite.java From gravel with Apache License 2.0 | 5 votes |
private MethodHandle getGuardedMethod(CacheEntry entry, MethodHandle fallback) { MethodHandle test = entry.receiverClass == null ? NIL_TEST_METHOD_HANDLE : MethodHandles.insertArguments( TYPE_TEST_METHOD_HANDLE, 1, entry.receiverClass); Class[] tail = ArrayExtensions.tail(type.parameterArray()); test = MethodHandles.dropArguments(test, 1, tail); test = test.asType(MethodType.methodType(Boolean.TYPE, type.parameterArray())); MethodHandle guard1 = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, entry.methodHandle, fallback); return guard1; }
Example 7
Source File: MethodHandleFactory.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test, final MethodHandle target, final MethodHandle fallback) { return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); }
Example 8
Source File: MethodHandleFactory.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test, final MethodHandle target, final MethodHandle fallback) { final MethodHandle mh = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); return debug(mh, "guardWithTest", test, target, fallback); }
Example 9
Source File: AbstractJavaLinker.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test) { return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, method1, method2); }
Example 10
Source File: MethodHandleFactory.java From nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test, final MethodHandle target, final MethodHandle fallback) { return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); }
Example 11
Source File: MethodHandleFactory.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test, final MethodHandle target, final MethodHandle fallback) { final MethodHandle mh = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); return debug(mh, "guardWithTest", test, target, fallback); }
Example 12
Source File: MethodHandleFactory.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test, final MethodHandle target, final MethodHandle fallback) { return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); }
Example 13
Source File: SingleDynamicMethod.java From nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Given a method handle and a call site type, adapts the method handle to the call site type. Performs type * conversions as needed using the specified linker services, and in case that the method handle is a vararg * collector, matches it to the arity of the call site. * @param target the method handle to adapt * @param callSiteType the type of the call site * @param linkerServices the linker services used for type conversions * @return the adapted method handle. */ static MethodHandle getInvocation(MethodHandle target, MethodType callSiteType, LinkerServices linkerServices) { final MethodType methodType = target.type(); final int paramsLen = methodType.parameterCount(); final boolean varArgs = target.isVarargsCollector(); final MethodHandle fixTarget = varArgs ? target.asFixedArity() : target; final int fixParamsLen = varArgs ? paramsLen - 1 : paramsLen; final int argsLen = callSiteType.parameterCount(); if(argsLen < fixParamsLen) { // Less actual arguments than number of fixed declared arguments; can't invoke. return null; } // Method handle has the same number of fixed arguments as the call site type if(argsLen == fixParamsLen) { // Method handle that matches the number of actual arguments as the number of fixed arguments final MethodHandle matchedMethod; if(varArgs) { // If vararg, add a zero-length array of the expected type as the last argument to signify no variable // arguments. matchedMethod = MethodHandles.insertArguments(fixTarget, fixParamsLen, Array.newInstance( methodType.parameterType(fixParamsLen).getComponentType(), 0)); } else { // Otherwise, just use the method matchedMethod = fixTarget; } return createConvertingInvocation(matchedMethod, linkerServices, callSiteType); } // What's below only works for varargs if(!varArgs) { return null; } final Class<?> varArgType = methodType.parameterType(fixParamsLen); // Handle a somewhat sinister corner case: caller passes exactly one argument in the vararg position, and we // must handle both a prepacked vararg array as well as a genuine 1-long vararg sequence. if(argsLen == paramsLen) { final Class<?> callSiteLastArgType = callSiteType.parameterType(fixParamsLen); if(varArgType.isAssignableFrom(callSiteLastArgType)) { // Call site signature guarantees we'll always be passed a single compatible array; just link directly // to the method, introducing necessary conversions. Also, preserve it being a variable arity method. return createConvertingInvocation(target, linkerServices, callSiteType).asVarargsCollector( callSiteLastArgType); } if(!linkerServices.canConvert(callSiteLastArgType, varArgType)) { // Call site signature guarantees the argument can definitely not be an array (i.e. it is primitive); // link immediately to a vararg-packing method handle. return createConvertingInvocation(collectArguments(fixTarget, argsLen), linkerServices, callSiteType); } // Call site signature makes no guarantees that the single argument in the vararg position will be // compatible across all invocations. Need to insert an appropriate guard and fall back to generic vararg // method when it is not. return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(Guards.isInstance(varArgType, fixParamsLen, callSiteType), createConvertingInvocation(fixTarget, linkerServices, callSiteType), createConvertingInvocation(collectArguments(fixTarget, argsLen), linkerServices, callSiteType)); } // Remaining case: more than one vararg. return createConvertingInvocation(collectArguments(fixTarget, argsLen), linkerServices, callSiteType); }
Example 14
Source File: AbstractJavaLinker.java From jdk8u_nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test) { return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, method1, method2); }
Example 15
Source File: MethodHandleFactory.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test, final MethodHandle target, final MethodHandle fallback) { final MethodHandle mh = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); return debug(mh, "guardWithTest", test, target, fallback); }
Example 16
Source File: AbstractJavaLinker.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test) { return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, method1, method2); }
Example 17
Source File: MethodHandleFactory.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override public MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test, final MethodHandle target, final MethodHandle fallback) { final MethodHandle mh = MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, target, fallback); return debug(mh, "guardWithTest", test, target, fallback); }
Example 18
Source File: AbstractJavaLinker.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
MethodHandle guardWithTest(final MethodHandle test) { return MethodHandles.guardWithTest(test, method1, method2); }
Example 19
Source File: GuardedInvocation.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Composes the invocation, switchpoint, and the guard into a composite method handle that knows how to fall back. * @param switchpointFallback the fallback method handle in case switchpoint is invalidated. * @param guardFallback the fallback method handle in case guard returns false. * @return a composite method handle. */ public MethodHandle compose(MethodHandle switchpointFallback, MethodHandle guardFallback) { final MethodHandle guarded = guard == null ? invocation : MethodHandles.guardWithTest(guard, invocation, guardFallback); return switchPoint == null ? guarded : switchPoint.guardWithTest(guarded, switchpointFallback); }
Example 20
Source File: GuardedInvocation.java From nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 2 votes |
/** * Composes the invocation, switchpoint, and the guard into a composite method handle that knows how to fall back. * @param switchpointFallback the fallback method handle in case switchpoint is invalidated. * @param guardFallback the fallback method handle in case guard returns false. * @return a composite method handle. */ public MethodHandle compose(MethodHandle switchpointFallback, MethodHandle guardFallback) { final MethodHandle guarded = guard == null ? invocation : MethodHandles.guardWithTest(guard, invocation, guardFallback); return switchPoint == null ? guarded : switchPoint.guardWithTest(guarded, switchpointFallback); }