Java Code Examples for jdk.internal.dynalink.linker.ConversionComparator#compareConversion()

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Example 1
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(final Class<?> sourceType, final Class<?> targetType1, final Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(final ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 2
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(final Class<?> sourceType, final Class<?> targetType1, final Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(final ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 3
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(final Class<?> sourceType, final Class<?> targetType1, final Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(final ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 4
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(final Class<?> sourceType, final Class<?> targetType1, final Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(final ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 5
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(final Class<?> sourceType, final Class<?> targetType1, final Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(final ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 6
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType1, Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 7
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType1, Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 8
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From jdk8u_nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(final Class<?> sourceType, final Class<?> targetType1, final Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(final ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}
 
Example 9
Source File: TypeConverterFactory.java    From nashorn with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
/**
 * Determines which of the two type conversions from a source type to the two target types is preferred. This is
 * used for dynamic overloaded method resolution. If the source type is convertible to exactly one target type with
 * a method invocation conversion, it is chosen, otherwise available {@link ConversionComparator}s are consulted.
 * @param sourceType the source type.
 * @param targetType1 one potential target type
 * @param targetType2 another potential target type.
 * @return one of Comparison constants that establish which - if any - of the target types is preferable for the
 * conversion.
 */
public Comparison compareConversion(Class<?> sourceType, Class<?> targetType1, Class<?> targetType2) {
    for(ConversionComparator comparator: comparators) {
        final Comparison result = comparator.compareConversion(sourceType, targetType1, targetType2);
        if(result != Comparison.INDETERMINATE) {
            return result;
        }
    }
    if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType1)) {
        if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
            return Comparison.TYPE_1_BETTER;
        }
    } else if(TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(sourceType, targetType2)) {
        return Comparison.TYPE_2_BETTER;
    }
    return Comparison.INDETERMINATE;
}