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import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
import java.lang.invoke.WrongMethodTypeException;
public class Main {
public static class A {
public void foo() {
System.out.println("foo_A");
}
public static final Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
}
public static class B extends A {
public void foo() {
System.out.println("foo_B");
}
public static final Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
}
public static class C extends B {
public static final Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
}
public static class D {
private final void privateRyan() {
System.out.println("privateRyan_D");
}
public static final Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
}
public static class E extends D {
public static final Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable {
testfindSpecial_invokeSuperBehaviour();
testfindSpecial_invokeDirectBehaviour();
}
public static void testfindSpecial_invokeSuperBehaviour() throws Throwable {
// This is equivalent to an invoke-super instruction where the referrer
// is B.class.
MethodHandle mh1 = B.lookup.findSpecial(A.class /* refC */, "foo",
MethodType.methodType(void.class), B.class /* specialCaller */);
A aInstance = new A();
B bInstance = new B();
C cInstance = new C();
// This should be as if an invoke-super was called from one of B's methods.
mh1.invokeExact(bInstance);
mh1.invoke(bInstance);
// This should not work. The receiver type in the handle will be suitably
// restricted to B and subclasses.
try {
mh1.invoke(aInstance);
System.out.println("mh1.invoke(aInstance) should not succeeed");
} catch (ClassCastException expected) {
}
try {
mh1.invokeExact(aInstance);
System.out.println("mh1.invoke(aInstance) should not succeeed");
} catch (WrongMethodTypeException expected) {
} catch (ClassCastException workaround) {
// TODO(narayan): ART treats all invokes as if they were non-exact. We
// should throw a WMTE if we execute an invoke-polymorphic instruction whose
// target method is MethodHandle.invokeExact.
}
// This should *still* be as if an invoke-super was called from one of C's
// methods, despite the fact that we're operating on a C.
mh1.invoke(cInstance);
// Now that C is the special caller, the next invoke will call B.foo.
MethodHandle mh2 = C.lookup.findSpecial(A.class /* refC */, "foo",
MethodType.methodType(void.class), C.class /* specialCaller */);
mh2.invokeExact(cInstance);
// Shouldn't allow invoke-super semantics from an unrelated special caller.
try {
C.lookup.findSpecial(A.class, "foo",
MethodType.methodType(void.class), D.class /* specialCaller */);
System.out.println("findSpecial(A.class, foo, .. D.class) unexpectedly succeeded.");
} catch (IllegalAccessException expected) {
}
}
public static void testfindSpecial_invokeDirectBehaviour() throws Throwable {
D dInstance = new D();
MethodHandle mh3 = D.lookup.findSpecial(D.class, "privateRyan",
MethodType.methodType(void.class), D.class /* specialCaller */);
mh3.invoke(dInstance);
// The private method shouldn't be accessible from any special caller except
// itself...
try {
D.lookup.findSpecial(D.class, "privateRyan", MethodType.methodType(void.class), C.class);
System.out.println("findSpecial(privateRyan, C.class) unexpectedly succeeded");
} catch (IllegalAccessException expected) {
}
// ... or from any lookup context except its own.
try {
E.lookup.findSpecial(D.class, "privateRyan", MethodType.methodType(void.class), E.class);
System.out.println("findSpecial(privateRyan, E.class) unexpectedly succeeded");
} catch (IllegalAccessException expected) {
}
}
}