ApplicableOverloadedMethods.java revision 1551:f3b883bec2d0
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84package jdk.dynalink.beans;
85
86import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
87import java.util.LinkedList;
88import java.util.List;
89import jdk.dynalink.linker.support.TypeUtilities;
90
91/**
92 * Represents overloaded methods applicable to a specific call site signature.
93 */
94class ApplicableOverloadedMethods {
95    private final List<SingleDynamicMethod> methods;
96    private final boolean varArgs;
97
98    /**
99     * Creates a new ApplicableOverloadedMethods instance
100     *
101     * @param methods a list of all overloaded methods with the same name for a class.
102     * @param callSiteType the type of the call site
103     * @param test applicability test. One of {@link #APPLICABLE_BY_SUBTYPING},
104     * {@link #APPLICABLE_BY_METHOD_INVOCATION_CONVERSION}, or {@link #APPLICABLE_BY_VARIABLE_ARITY}.
105     */
106    ApplicableOverloadedMethods(final List<SingleDynamicMethod> methods, final MethodType callSiteType,
107            final ApplicabilityTest test) {
108        this.methods = new LinkedList<>();
109        for(final SingleDynamicMethod m: methods) {
110            if(test.isApplicable(callSiteType, m)) {
111                this.methods.add(m);
112            }
113        }
114        varArgs = test == APPLICABLE_BY_VARIABLE_ARITY;
115    }
116
117    /**
118     * Retrieves all the methods this object holds.
119     *
120     * @return list of all methods.
121     */
122    List<SingleDynamicMethod> getMethods() {
123        return methods;
124    }
125
126    /**
127     * Returns a list of all methods in this objects that are maximally specific.
128     *
129     * @return a list of maximally specific methods.
130     */
131    List<SingleDynamicMethod> findMaximallySpecificMethods() {
132        return MaximallySpecific.getMaximallySpecificMethods(methods, varArgs);
133    }
134
135    abstract static class ApplicabilityTest {
136        abstract boolean isApplicable(MethodType callSiteType, SingleDynamicMethod method);
137    }
138
139    /**
140     * Implements the applicability-by-subtyping test from JLS 15.12.2.2.
141     */
142    static final ApplicabilityTest APPLICABLE_BY_SUBTYPING = new ApplicabilityTest() {
143        @Override
144        boolean isApplicable(final MethodType callSiteType, final SingleDynamicMethod method) {
145            final MethodType methodType = method.getMethodType();
146            final int methodArity = methodType.parameterCount();
147            if(methodArity != callSiteType.parameterCount()) {
148                return false;
149            }
150            // 0th arg is receiver; it doesn't matter for overload
151            // resolution.
152            for(int i = 1; i < methodArity; ++i) {
153                if(!TypeUtilities.isSubtype(callSiteType.parameterType(i), methodType.parameterType(i))) {
154                    return false;
155                }
156            }
157            return true;
158        }
159    };
160
161    /**
162     * Implements the applicability-by-method-invocation-conversion test from JLS 15.12.2.3.
163     */
164    static final ApplicabilityTest APPLICABLE_BY_METHOD_INVOCATION_CONVERSION = new ApplicabilityTest() {
165        @Override
166        boolean isApplicable(final MethodType callSiteType, final SingleDynamicMethod method) {
167            final MethodType methodType = method.getMethodType();
168            final int methodArity = methodType.parameterCount();
169            if(methodArity != callSiteType.parameterCount()) {
170                return false;
171            }
172            // 0th arg is receiver; it doesn't matter for overload
173            // resolution.
174            for(int i = 1; i < methodArity; ++i) {
175                if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(callSiteType.parameterType(i),
176                        methodType.parameterType(i))) {
177                    return false;
178                }
179            }
180            return true;
181        }
182    };
183
184    /**
185     * Implements the applicability-by-variable-arity test from JLS 15.12.2.4.
186     */
187    static final ApplicabilityTest APPLICABLE_BY_VARIABLE_ARITY = new ApplicabilityTest() {
188        @Override
189        boolean isApplicable(final MethodType callSiteType, final SingleDynamicMethod method) {
190            if(!method.isVarArgs()) {
191                return false;
192            }
193            final MethodType methodType = method.getMethodType();
194            final int methodArity = methodType.parameterCount();
195            final int fixArity = methodArity - 1;
196            final int callSiteArity = callSiteType.parameterCount();
197            if(fixArity > callSiteArity) {
198                return false;
199            }
200            // 0th arg is receiver; it doesn't matter for overload
201            // resolution.
202            for(int i = 1; i < fixArity; ++i) {
203                if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(callSiteType.parameterType(i),
204                        methodType.parameterType(i))) {
205                    return false;
206                }
207            }
208            final Class<?> varArgType = methodType.parameterType(fixArity).getComponentType();
209            for(int i = fixArity; i < callSiteArity; ++i) {
210                if(!TypeUtilities.isMethodInvocationConvertible(callSiteType.parameterType(i), varArgType)) {
211                    return false;
212                }
213            }
214            return true;
215        }
216    };
217}
218