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package org.gradle.configurationcache.serialization.beans
import groovy.lang.GroovyObjectSupport
import org.gradle.cache.internal.CrossBuildInMemoryCache
import org.gradle.cache.internal.CrossBuildInMemoryCacheFactory
import sun.reflect.ReflectionFactory
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor
/**
* A global service that caches the serialization constructors for bean types.
*/
class BeanConstructors(
cacheFactory: CrossBuildInMemoryCacheFactory
) {
private
val cache: CrossBuildInMemoryCache, Constructor> = cacheFactory.newClassCache()
fun constructorForSerialization(beanType: Class<*>): Constructor {
return cache.get(beanType) { -> createConstructor(beanType) }
}
private
fun createConstructor(beanType: Class<*>): Constructor {
// Initialize the super types of the bean type, as this does not seem to happen via the generated constructors
maybeInit(beanType)
if (GroovyObjectSupport::class.java.isAssignableFrom(beanType)) {
// Run the `GroovyObjectSupport` constructor, to initialize the metadata field
return newConstructorForSerialization(beanType, GroovyObjectSupport::class.java.getConstructor())
} else {
return newConstructorForSerialization(beanType, Object::class.java.getConstructor())
}
}
private
fun maybeInit(beanType: Class<*>) {
val superclass = beanType.superclass
if (superclass?.classLoader != null) {
Class.forName(superclass.name, true, superclass.classLoader)
maybeInit(superclass)
}
}
// TODO: What about the runtime decorations a serialized bean might have had at configuration time?
private
fun newConstructorForSerialization(beanType: Class<*>, constructor: Constructor<*>): Constructor =
ReflectionFactory.getReflectionFactory().newConstructorForSerialization(beanType, constructor)
}
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