constructor.java

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/* * @(#)Constructor.java	1.34 06/10/10 * * Copyright  1990-2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.   * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER   *    * This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or   * modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License version   * 2 only, as published by the Free Software Foundation.    *    * This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but   * WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of   * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU   * General Public License version 2 for more details (a copy is   * included at /legal/license.txt).    *    * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License   * version 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software   * Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA   * 02110-1301 USA    *    * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa   * Clara, CA 95054 or visit www.sun.com if you need additional   * information or have any questions.  * */package java.lang.reflect;import sun.misc.CVM;/** * <code>Constructor</code> provides information about, and access to, a single * constructor for a class. * * <p><code>Constructor</code> permits widening conversions to occur when matching the * actual parameters to newInstance() with the underlying * constructor's formal parameters, but throws an * <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if a narrowing conversion would occur. * * @see Member * @see java.lang.Class * @see java.lang.Class#getConstructors() * @see java.lang.Class#getConstructor(Class[]) * @see java.lang.Class#getDeclaredConstructors() * * @author	Nakul Saraiya */public finalclass Constructor extends AccessibleObject implements Member {    private Class		clazz;    private int			slot;    private Class[]		parameterTypes;    private Class[]		exceptionTypes;    private int			modifiers;    /**     * Constructor.  Only the Java Virtual Machine may construct     * a Constructor.     */    private Constructor() {}    /**     * Returns the <code>Class</code> object representing the class that declares     * the constructor represented by this <code>Constructor</code> object.     */    public Class getDeclaringClass() {	return clazz;    }    /**     * Returns the name of this constructor, as a string.  This is     * always the same as the simple name of the constructor's declaring     * class.     */    public String getName() {	return getDeclaringClass().getName();    }    /**     * Returns the Java language modifiers for the constructor     * represented by this <code>Constructor</code> object, as an integer. The     * <code>Modifier</code> class should be used to decode the modifiers.     *     * @see Modifier     */    public int getModifiers() {	return modifiers;    }    /**     * Returns an array of <code>Class</code> objects that represent the formal     * parameter types, in declaration order, of the constructor     * represented by this <code>Constructor</code> object.  Returns an array of     * length 0 if the underlying constructor takes no parameters.     *     * @return the parameter types for the constructor this object     * represents     */    public Class[] getParameterTypes() {	return Method.copy(parameterTypes);    }    /**     * Returns an array of <code>Class</code> objects that represent the types of     * of exceptions declared to be thrown by the underlying constructor     * represented by this <code>Constructor</code> object.  Returns an array of     * length 0 if the constructor declares no exceptions in its <code>throws</code> clause.     *     * @return the exception types declared as being thrown by the     * constructor this object represents     */    public Class[] getExceptionTypes() {	return Method.copy(exceptionTypes);    }    /**     * Compares this <code>Constructor</code> against the specified object.     * Returns true if the objects are the same.  Two <code>Constructor</code> objects are     * the same if they were declared by the same class and have the     * same formal parameter types.     */    public boolean equals(Object obj) {	if (obj != null && obj instanceof Constructor) {	    Constructor other = (Constructor)obj;	    if (getDeclaringClass() == other.getDeclaringClass()) {		/* Avoid unnecessary cloning */		Class[] params1 = parameterTypes;		Class[] params2 = other.parameterTypes;		if (params1.length == params2.length) {		    for (int i = 0; i < params1.length; i++) {			if (params1[i] != params2[i])			    return false;		    }		    return true;		}	    }	}	return false;    }    /**     * Returns a hashcode for this <code>Constructor</code>. The hashcode is     * the same as the hashcode for the underlying constructor's     * declaring class name.     */    public int hashCode() {	return getDeclaringClass().getName().hashCode();    }    /**     * Returns a string describing this <code>Constructor</code>.  The string is     * formatted as the constructor access modifiers, if any,     * followed by the fully-qualified name of the declaring class,     * followed by a parenthesized, comma-separated list of the     * constructor's formal parameter types.  For example:     * <pre>     *    public java.util.Hashtable(int,float)     * </pre>     *     * <p>The only possible modifiers for constructors are the access     * modifiers <tt>public</tt>, <tt>protected</tt> or     * <tt>private</tt>.  Only one of these may appear, or none if the     * constructor has default (package) access.     */    public String toString() {	try {	    StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();	    int mod = getModifiers();	    if (mod != 0) {		sb.append(Modifier.toString(mod) + " ");	    }	    sb.append(Field.getTypeName(getDeclaringClass()));	    sb.append("(");	    Class[] params = parameterTypes; // avoid clone	    for (int j = 0; j < params.length; j++) {		sb.append(Field.getTypeName(params[j]));		if (j < (params.length - 1))		    sb.append(",");	    }	    sb.append(")");	    Class[] exceptions = exceptionTypes; // avoid clone	    if (exceptions.length > 0) {		sb.append(" throws ");		for (int k = 0; k < exceptions.length; k++) {		    sb.append(exceptions[k].getName());		    if (k < (exceptions.length - 1))			sb.append(",");		}	    }	    return sb.toString();	} catch (Exception e) {	    return "<" + e + ">";	}    }    /** An internal class to be able to distinguish between an      IllegalArgumentException because of incorrectly-typed objects in      the argument array to Constructor.newInstance() and one thrown      by the invoked method. NOTE: do not change the name of this      class as it is referenced by name in reflect.c, utils.c and      elsewhere. */    private static class ArgumentException extends Exception {    }    /** An internal class to be able to distinguish between an      IllegalAccessException because of an invalid attempt to invoke a      protected or private method in Constructor.newInstance() and one      thrown by the invoked method. NOTE: do not change the name of      this class as it is referenced by name in reflect.c, utils.c and      elsewhere. */    private static class AccessException extends Exception {    }    /**     * Uses the constructor represented by this <code>Constructor</code> object to     * create and initialize a new instance of the constructor's     * declaring class, with the specified initialization parameters.     * Individual parameters are automatically unwrapped to match     * primitive formal parameters, and both primitive and reference     * parameters are subject to method invocation conversions as necessary.     *     * <p>If the number of formal parameters required by the underlying constructor     * is 0, the supplied <code>initargs</code> array may be of length 0 or null.     *     * <p>If the required access and argument checks succeed and the     * instantiation will proceed, the constructor's declaring class     * is initialized if it has not already been initialized.     *     * <p>If the constructor completes normally, returns the newly     * created and initialized instance.     *     * @param initargs array of objects to be passed as arguments to     * the constructor call; values of primitive types are wrapped in     * a wrapper object of the appropriate type (e.g. a <tt>float</tt>     * in a {@link java.lang.Float Float})     *     * @return a new object created by calling the constructor     * this object represents     *      * @exception IllegalAccessException    if this <code>Constructor</code> object     *              enforces Java language access control and the underlying     *              constructor is inaccessible.     * @exception IllegalArgumentException  if the number of actual     *              and formal parameters differ; if an unwrapping     *              conversion for primitive arguments fails; or if,     *              after possible unwrapping, a parameter value     *              cannot be converted to the corresponding formal     *              parameter type by a method invocation conversion.     * @exception InstantiationException    if the class that declares the     *              underlying constructor represents an abstract class.     * @exception InvocationTargetException if the underlying constructor     *              throws an exception.     * @exception ExceptionInInitializerError if the initialization provoked     *              by this method fails.     */    public Object newInstance(Object[] initargs)	throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException,	    IllegalArgumentException, InvocationTargetException    {	/* Null pointer is acceptable for args if no arguments to method */	if (parameterTypes.length == 0) {	    if ((initargs != null) && (initargs.length != 0))		throw new IllegalArgumentException(		    "wrong number of arguments"		);	} else {	    if ((initargs == null) ||		(initargs.length != parameterTypes.length))		throw new IllegalArgumentException(		    "wrong number of arguments"		);	}	/* %comment: rt038 */	CVM.setContextArtificial();	Object res = allocateUninitializedObject(clazz);	// If result is null this means the allocation threw an	// exception, so we will never call invokeConstructor with a	// null object pointer.	try {	    invokeConstructor(res, initargs);	}	catch (ArgumentException e) {	    throw new IllegalArgumentException(		"wrong object type, or unwrapping conversion failed"	    );	}	catch (AccessException e) {	    throw new IllegalAccessException();	}	catch (Throwable e) {	    throw new InvocationTargetException(e);	}	return res;    }        private static native Object allocateUninitializedObject(Class clazz)	throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException;    private native void invokeConstructor(Object obj, Object[] args)	throws ArgumentException, AccessException, Exception;}

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