/* * Copyright (c) 2008, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. * * This code 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. Oracle designates this * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. * * This code 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 in the LICENSE file that * accompanied this code). * * 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 Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any * questions. */ package java.lang.invoke; import java.lang.reflect.*; import java.security.AccessController; import java.security.PrivilegedAction; import sun.invoke.WrapperInstance; import java.util.ArrayList; import sun.reflect.CallerSensitive; import sun.reflect.Reflection; import sun.reflect.misc.ReflectUtil; import static java.lang.invoke.MethodHandleStatics.*; /** * This class consists exclusively of static methods that help adapt * method handles to other JVM types, such as interfaces. */ public class MethodHandleProxies { private MethodHandleProxies() { } // do not instantiate /** * Produces an instance of the given single-method interface which redirects * its calls to the given method handle. *

* A single-method interface is an interface which declares a uniquely named method. * When determining the uniquely named method of a single-method interface, * the public {@code Object} methods ({@code toString}, {@code equals}, {@code hashCode}) * are disregarded. For example, {@link java.util.Comparator} is a single-method interface, * even though it re-declares the {@code Object.equals} method. *

* The interface must be public. No additional access checks are performed. *

* The resulting instance of the required type will respond to * invocation of the type's uniquely named method by calling * the given target on the incoming arguments, * and returning or throwing whatever the target * returns or throws. The invocation will be as if by * {@code target.invoke}. * The target's type will be checked before the * instance is created, as if by a call to {@code asType}, * which may result in a {@code WrongMethodTypeException}. *

* The uniquely named method is allowed to be multiply declared, * with distinct type descriptors. (E.g., it can be overloaded, * or can possess bridge methods.) All such declarations are * connected directly to the target method handle. * Argument and return types are adjusted by {@code asType} * for each individual declaration. *

* The wrapper instance will implement the requested interface * and its super-types, but no other single-method interfaces. * This means that the instance will not unexpectedly * pass an {@code instanceof} test for any unrequested type. *

* Implementation Note: * Therefore, each instance must implement a unique single-method interface. * Implementations may not bundle together * multiple single-method interfaces onto single implementation classes * in the style of {@link java.awt.AWTEventMulticaster}. *

* The method handle may throw an undeclared exception, * which means any checked exception (or other checked throwable) * not declared by the requested type's single abstract method. * If this happens, the throwable will be wrapped in an instance of * {@link java.lang.reflect.UndeclaredThrowableException UndeclaredThrowableException} * and thrown in that wrapped form. *

* Like {@link java.lang.Integer#valueOf Integer.valueOf}, * {@code asInterfaceInstance} is a factory method whose results are defined * by their behavior. * It is not guaranteed to return a new instance for every call. *

* Because of the possibility of {@linkplain java.lang.reflect.Method#isBridge bridge methods} * and other corner cases, the interface may also have several abstract methods * with the same name but having distinct descriptors (types of returns and parameters). * In this case, all the methods are bound in common to the one given target. * The type check and effective {@code asType} conversion is applied to each * method type descriptor, and all abstract methods are bound to the target in common. * Beyond this type check, no further checks are made to determine that the * abstract methods are related in any way. *

* Future versions of this API may accept additional types, * such as abstract classes with single abstract methods. * Future versions of this API may also equip wrapper instances * with one or more additional public "marker" interfaces. *

* If a security manager is installed, this method is caller sensitive. * During any invocation of the target method handle via the returned wrapper, * the original creator of the wrapper (the caller) will be visible * to context checks requested by the security manager. * * @param the desired type of the wrapper, a single-method interface * @param intfc a class object representing {@code T} * @param target the method handle to invoke from the wrapper * @return a correctly-typed wrapper for the given target * @throws NullPointerException if either argument is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the {@code intfc} is not a * valid argument to this method * @throws WrongMethodTypeException if the target cannot * be converted to the type required by the requested interface */ // Other notes to implementors: //

// No stable mapping is promised between the single-method interface and // the implementation class C. Over time, several implementation // classes might be used for the same type. //

// If the implementation is able // to prove that a wrapper of the required type // has already been created for a given // method handle, or for another method handle with the // same behavior, the implementation may return that wrapper in place of // a new wrapper. //

// This method is designed to apply to common use cases // where a single method handle must interoperate with // an interface that implements a function-like // API. Additional variations, such as single-abstract-method classes with // private constructors, or interfaces with multiple but related // entry points, must be covered by hand-written or automatically // generated adapter classes. // @CallerSensitive public static T asInterfaceInstance(final Class intfc, final MethodHandle target) { if (!intfc.isInterface() || !Modifier.isPublic(intfc.getModifiers())) throw newIllegalArgumentException("not a public interface", intfc.getName()); final MethodHandle mh; if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { final Class caller = Reflection.getCallerClass(); final ClassLoader ccl = caller != null ? caller.getClassLoader() : null; ReflectUtil.checkProxyPackageAccess(ccl, intfc); mh = ccl != null ? bindCaller(target, caller) : target; } else { mh = target; } ClassLoader proxyLoader = intfc.getClassLoader(); if (proxyLoader == null) { ClassLoader cl = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); // avoid use of BCP proxyLoader = cl != null ? cl : ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(); } final Method[] methods = getSingleNameMethods(intfc); if (methods == null) throw newIllegalArgumentException("not a single-method interface", intfc.getName()); final MethodHandle[] vaTargets = new MethodHandle[methods.length]; for (int i = 0; i < methods.length; i++) { Method sm = methods[i]; MethodType smMT = MethodType.methodType(sm.getReturnType(), sm.getParameterTypes()); MethodHandle checkTarget = mh.asType(smMT); // make throw WMT checkTarget = checkTarget.asType(checkTarget.type().changeReturnType(Object.class)); vaTargets[i] = checkTarget.asSpreader(Object[].class, smMT.parameterCount()); } final InvocationHandler ih = new InvocationHandler() { private Object getArg(String name) { if ((Object)name == "getWrapperInstanceTarget") return target; if ((Object)name == "getWrapperInstanceType") return intfc; throw new AssertionError(); } public Object invoke(Object proxy, Method method, Object[] args) throws Throwable { for (int i = 0; i < methods.length; i++) { if (method.equals(methods[i])) return vaTargets[i].invokeExact(args); } if (method.getDeclaringClass() == WrapperInstance.class) return getArg(method.getName()); if (isObjectMethod(method)) return callObjectMethod(proxy, method, args); throw newInternalError("bad proxy method: "+method); } }; final Object proxy; if (System.getSecurityManager() != null) { // sun.invoke.WrapperInstance is a restricted interface not accessible // by any non-null class loader. final ClassLoader loader = proxyLoader; proxy = AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction() { public Object run() { return Proxy.newProxyInstance( loader, new Class[]{ intfc, WrapperInstance.class }, ih); } }); } else { proxy = Proxy.newProxyInstance(proxyLoader, new Class[]{ intfc, WrapperInstance.class }, ih); } return intfc.cast(proxy); } private static MethodHandle bindCaller(MethodHandle target, Class hostClass) { MethodHandle cbmh = MethodHandleImpl.bindCaller(target, hostClass); if (target.isVarargsCollector()) { MethodType type = cbmh.type(); int arity = type.parameterCount(); return cbmh.asVarargsCollector(type.parameterType(arity-1)); } return cbmh; } /** * Determines if the given object was produced by a call to {@link #asInterfaceInstance asInterfaceInstance}. * @param x any reference * @return true if the reference is not null and points to an object produced by {@code asInterfaceInstance} */ public static boolean isWrapperInstance(Object x) { return x instanceof WrapperInstance; } private static WrapperInstance asWrapperInstance(Object x) { try { if (x != null) return (WrapperInstance) x; } catch (ClassCastException ex) { } throw newIllegalArgumentException("not a wrapper instance"); } /** * Produces or recovers a target method handle which is behaviorally * equivalent to the unique method of this wrapper instance. * The object {@code x} must have been produced by a call to {@link #asInterfaceInstance asInterfaceInstance}. * This requirement may be tested via {@link #isWrapperInstance isWrapperInstance}. * @param x any reference * @return a method handle implementing the unique method * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the reference x is not to a wrapper instance */ public static MethodHandle wrapperInstanceTarget(Object x) { return asWrapperInstance(x).getWrapperInstanceTarget(); } /** * Recovers the unique single-method interface type for which this wrapper instance was created. * The object {@code x} must have been produced by a call to {@link #asInterfaceInstance asInterfaceInstance}. * This requirement may be tested via {@link #isWrapperInstance isWrapperInstance}. * @param x any reference * @return the single-method interface type for which the wrapper was created * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the reference x is not to a wrapper instance */ public static Class wrapperInstanceType(Object x) { return asWrapperInstance(x).getWrapperInstanceType(); } private static boolean isObjectMethod(Method m) { switch (m.getName()) { case "toString": return (m.getReturnType() == String.class && m.getParameterTypes().length == 0); case "hashCode": return (m.getReturnType() == int.class && m.getParameterTypes().length == 0); case "equals": return (m.getReturnType() == boolean.class && m.getParameterTypes().length == 1 && m.getParameterTypes()[0] == Object.class); } return false; } private static Object callObjectMethod(Object self, Method m, Object[] args) { assert(isObjectMethod(m)) : m; switch (m.getName()) { case "toString": return self.getClass().getName() + "@" + Integer.toHexString(self.hashCode()); case "hashCode": return System.identityHashCode(self); case "equals": return (self == args[0]); } return null; } private static Method[] getSingleNameMethods(Class intfc) { ArrayList methods = new ArrayList<>(); String uniqueName = null; for (Method m : intfc.getMethods()) { if (isObjectMethod(m)) continue; if (!Modifier.isAbstract(m.getModifiers())) continue; String mname = m.getName(); if (uniqueName == null) uniqueName = mname; else if (!uniqueName.equals(mname)) return null; // too many abstract methods methods.add(m); } if (uniqueName == null) return null; return methods.toArray(new Method[methods.size()]); } }