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package jdk.nashorn.internal.codegen;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.codegen.types.Type;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.ir.Symbol;
/**
* A tuple of values used for map creation
* @param value type
*/
class MapTuple {
final String key;
final Symbol symbol;
final Type type;
final T value;
MapTuple(final String key, final Symbol symbol, final Type type) {
this(key, symbol, type, null);
}
MapTuple(final String key, final Symbol symbol, final Type type, final T value) {
this.key = key;
this.symbol = symbol;
this.type = type;
this.value = value;
}
public Class> getValueType() {
return null; //until proven otherwise we are undefined, see NASHORN-592 int.class;
}
boolean isPrimitive() {
return getValueType() != null && getValueType().isPrimitive() && getValueType() != boolean.class;
}
@Override
public String toString() {
return "[key=" + key + ", symbol=" + symbol + ", value=" + value + " (" + (value == null ? "null" : value.getClass().getSimpleName()) +")]";
}
}