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| |
| package jdk.internal.dynalink.linker; |
| |
| import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle; |
| import java.lang.invoke.MethodType; |
| import java.util.List; |
| import jdk.internal.dynalink.DynamicLinkerFactory; |
| |
| /** |
| * The base interface for language-specific dynamic linkers. Such linkers |
| * always have to produce method handles with guards, as the validity of the |
| * method handle for calls at a call site inevitably depends on some condition |
| * (at the very least, it depends on the receiver belonging to the language |
| * runtime of the linker). Language runtime implementors will normally implement |
| * the linking logic for their own language as one or more |
| * {@link GuardingDynamicLinker} classes. They will typically set them as |
| * {@link DynamicLinkerFactory#setPrioritizedLinkers(List) prioritized linkers} |
| * in the {@code DynamicLinkerFactory} they configure for themselves, and maybe also |
| * set some as {@link DynamicLinkerFactory#setFallbackLinkers(List) fallback |
| * linkers} to handle language-specific "property not found" etc. conditions. |
| * <p> |
| * Consider implementing {@link TypeBasedGuardingDynamicLinker} interface |
| * instead of this interface for those linkers that are based on the Java class |
| * of the objects. If you need to implement language-specific type conversions, |
| * have your {@code GuardingDynamicLinker} also implement the |
| * {@link GuardingTypeConverterFactory} interface. |
| * <p> |
| * Languages can export linkers to other language runtimes for |
| * {@link DynamicLinkerFactory#setClassLoader(ClassLoader) automatic discovery} |
| * using a {@link GuardingDynamicLinkerExporter}. |
| */ |
| public interface GuardingDynamicLinker { |
| /** |
| * Creates a guarded invocation appropriate for a particular invocation with |
| * the specified arguments at a call site. |
| * |
| * @param linkRequest the object describing the request for linking a |
| * particular invocation |
| * @param linkerServices linker services |
| * @return a guarded invocation with a method handle suitable for the |
| * arguments, as well as a guard condition that if fails should trigger |
| * relinking. Must return null if it can't resolve the invocation. If the |
| * returned invocation is unconditional (which is actually quite rare), the |
| * guard in the return value can be null. The invocation can also have any |
| * number of switch points for asynchronous invalidation of the linkage, as |
| * well as a {@link Throwable} subclass that describes an expected exception |
| * condition that also triggers relinking (often it is faster to rely on an |
| * infrequent but expected {@link ClassCastException} than on an always |
| * evaluated {@code instanceof} guard). While the linker must produce an |
| * invocation with parameter types matching those in the call site |
| * descriptor of the link request, it should not try to match the return |
| * type expected at the call site except when it can do it with only the |
| * conversions that lose neither precision nor magnitude, see |
| * {@link LinkerServices#asTypeLosslessReturn(MethodHandle, MethodType)} for |
| * further explanation. |
| * @throws Exception if the operation fails for whatever reason |
| */ |
| public GuardedInvocation getGuardedInvocation(LinkRequest linkRequest, LinkerServices linkerServices) |
| throws Exception; |
| } |