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package com.javonet.core.handler;

import com.javonet.utils.Command;
import com.javonet.utils.exceptions.JavonetArgumentsMismatchException;

import java.lang.reflect.Field;

public class SetStaticFieldHandler extends AbstractHandler {
    private final int requiredArgumentsCount = 3;

    @Override
    public Object process(Command command) throws Exception {
        if (command.getPayload().length < requiredArgumentsCount)
            throw new JavonetArgumentsMismatchException(this.getClass().getName(), requiredArgumentsCount);

        Class classToLoad = (Class) command.getPayload()[0];
        String fieldName = (String) command.getPayload()[1];
        Object newValue = command.getPayload()[2];

        try{
        Field field = classToLoad.getField(fieldName);
        field.set(null, newValue);
        }
        catch (NoSuchFieldException e) {
            Field[] fields = classToLoad.getFields();
            StringBuilder message = new StringBuilder("Field " + fieldName + " not found in class " + classToLoad.getName() + ". Available fields:\n");
            for (Field field : fields) {
                message.append(field.getName()).append("\n");
            }
            throw new NoSuchFieldException(message.toString());
        }
        return 0;
    }
}




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