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import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 * A cache of introspection information for a specific class instance.
 * Keys {@link java.lang.Method} objects by a concatenation of the
 * method name and the names of classes that make up the parameters.
 *
 * @author Jason van Zyl
 * @author Bob McWhirter
 * @author Attila Szegedi
 * @author Geir Magnusson Jr.
 * @version $Id: ClassMap.java 8010 2009-01-07 12:59:50Z vsiveton $
 */
public class ClassMap
{
    private static final class CacheMiss
    {
    }

    private static final CacheMiss CACHE_MISS = new CacheMiss();
    private static final Object OBJECT = new Object();

    /**
     * Class passed into the constructor used to as
     * the basis for the Method map.
     */

    private Class clazz;

    /**
     * Cache of Methods, or CACHE_MISS, keyed by method
     * name and actual arguments used to find it.
     */
    private Map methodCache = new Hashtable();

    private MethodMap methodMap = new MethodMap();

    /**
     * Standard constructor
     */
    public ClassMap( Class clazz )
    {
        this.clazz = clazz;
        populateMethodCache();
    }

    /**
     * @return the class object whose methods are cached by this map.
     */
    Class getCachedClass()
    {
        return clazz;
    }

    /**
     * Find a Method using the methodKey
     * provided.
     * 

* Look in the methodMap for an entry. If found, * it'll either be a CACHE_MISS, in which case we * simply give up, or it'll be a Method, in which * case, we return it. *

* If nothing is found, then we must actually go * and introspect the method from the MethodMap. */ public Method findMethod( String name, Object[] params ) throws MethodMap.AmbiguousException { String methodKey = makeMethodKey( name, params ); Object cacheEntry = methodCache.get( methodKey ); if ( cacheEntry == CACHE_MISS ) { return null; } if ( cacheEntry == null ) { try { cacheEntry = methodMap.find( name, params ); } catch ( MethodMap.AmbiguousException ae ) { /* * that's a miss :) */ methodCache.put( methodKey, CACHE_MISS ); throw ae; } if ( cacheEntry == null ) { methodCache.put( methodKey, CACHE_MISS ); } else { methodCache.put( methodKey, cacheEntry ); } } // Yes, this might just be null. return (Method) cacheEntry; } /** * Populate the Map of direct hits. These * are taken from all the public methods * that our class provides. */ private void populateMethodCache() { StringBuffer methodKey; /* * get all publicly accessible methods */ Method[] methods = getAccessibleMethods( clazz ); /* * map and cache them */ for ( int i = 0; i < methods.length; i++ ) { Method method = methods[i]; /* * now get the 'public method', the method declared by a * public interface or class. (because the actual implementing * class may be a facade... */ Method publicMethod = getPublicMethod( method ); /* * it is entirely possible that there is no public method for * the methods of this class (i.e. in the facade, a method * that isn't on any of the interfaces or superclass * in which case, ignore it. Otherwise, map and cache */ if ( publicMethod != null ) { methodMap.add( publicMethod ); methodCache.put( makeMethodKey( publicMethod ), publicMethod ); } } } /** * Make a methodKey for the given method using * the concatenation of the name and the * types of the method parameters. */ private String makeMethodKey( Method method ) { Class[] parameterTypes = method.getParameterTypes(); StringBuffer methodKey = new StringBuffer( method.getName() ); for ( int j = 0; j < parameterTypes.length; j++ ) { /* * If the argument type is primitive then we want * to convert our primitive type signature to the * corresponding Object type so introspection for * methods with primitive types will work correctly. */ if ( parameterTypes[j].isPrimitive() ) { if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Boolean.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Boolean" ); else if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Byte.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Byte" ); else if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Character.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Character" ); else if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Double.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Double" ); else if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Float.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Float" ); else if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Integer.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Integer" ); else if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Long.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Long" ); else if ( parameterTypes[j].equals( Short.TYPE ) ) methodKey.append( "java.lang.Short" ); } else { methodKey.append( parameterTypes[j].getName() ); } } return methodKey.toString(); } private static String makeMethodKey( String method, Object[] params ) { StringBuffer methodKey = new StringBuffer().append( method ); for ( int j = 0; j < params.length; j++ ) { Object arg = params[j]; if ( arg == null ) { arg = OBJECT; } methodKey.append( arg.getClass().getName() ); } return methodKey.toString(); } /** * Retrieves public methods for a class. In case the class is not * public, retrieves methods with same signature as its public methods * from public superclasses and interfaces (if they exist). Basically * upcasts every method to the nearest acccessible method. */ private static Method[] getAccessibleMethods( Class clazz ) { Method[] methods = clazz.getMethods(); /* * Short circuit for the (hopefully) majority of cases where the * clazz is public */ if ( Modifier.isPublic( clazz.getModifiers() ) ) { return methods; } /* * No luck - the class is not public, so we're going the longer way. */ MethodInfo[] methodInfos = new MethodInfo[methods.length]; for ( int i = methods.length; i-- > 0; ) { methodInfos[i] = new MethodInfo( methods[i] ); } int upcastCount = getAccessibleMethods( clazz, methodInfos, 0 ); /* * Reallocate array in case some method had no accessible counterpart. */ if ( upcastCount < methods.length ) { methods = new Method[upcastCount]; } int j = 0; for ( int i = 0; i < methodInfos.length; ++i ) { MethodInfo methodInfo = methodInfos[i]; if ( methodInfo.upcast ) { methods[j++] = methodInfo.method; } } return methods; } /** * Recursively finds a match for each method, starting with the class, and then * searching the superclass and interfaces. * * @param clazz Class to check * @param methodInfos array of methods we are searching to match * @param upcastCount current number of methods we have matched * @return count of matched methods */ private static int getAccessibleMethods( Class clazz, MethodInfo[] methodInfos, int upcastCount ) { int l = methodInfos.length; /* * if this class is public, then check each of the currently * 'non-upcasted' methods to see if we have a match */ if ( Modifier.isPublic( clazz.getModifiers() ) ) { for ( int i = 0; i < l && upcastCount < l; ++i ) { try { MethodInfo methodInfo = methodInfos[i]; if ( !methodInfo.upcast ) { methodInfo.tryUpcasting( clazz ); upcastCount++; } } catch ( NoSuchMethodException e ) { /* * Intentionally ignored - it means * it wasn't found in the current class */ } } /* * Short circuit if all methods were upcast */ if ( upcastCount == l ) { return upcastCount; } } /* * Examine superclass */ Class superclazz = clazz.getSuperclass(); if ( superclazz != null ) { upcastCount = getAccessibleMethods( superclazz, methodInfos, upcastCount ); /* * Short circuit if all methods were upcast */ if ( upcastCount == l ) { return upcastCount; } } /* * Examine interfaces. Note we do it even if superclazz == null. * This is redundant as currently java.lang.Object does not implement * any interfaces, however nothing guarantees it will not in future. */ Class[] interfaces = clazz.getInterfaces(); for ( int i = interfaces.length; i-- > 0; ) { upcastCount = getAccessibleMethods( interfaces[i], methodInfos, upcastCount ); /* * Short circuit if all methods were upcast */ if ( upcastCount == l ) { return upcastCount; } } return upcastCount; } /** * For a given method, retrieves its publicly accessible counterpart. * This method will look for a method with same name * and signature declared in a public superclass or implemented interface of this * method's declaring class. This counterpart method is publicly callable. * * @param method a method whose publicly callable counterpart is requested. * @return the publicly callable counterpart method. Note that if the parameter * method is itself declared by a public class, this method is an identity * function. */ public static Method getPublicMethod( Method method ) { Class clazz = method.getDeclaringClass(); /* * Short circuit for (hopefully the majority of) cases where the declaring * class is public. */ if ( ( clazz.getModifiers() & Modifier.PUBLIC ) != 0 ) { return method; } return getPublicMethod( clazz, method.getName(), method.getParameterTypes() ); } /** * Looks up the method with specified name and signature in the first public * superclass or implemented interface of the class. * * @param class the class whose method is sought * @param name the name of the method * @param paramTypes the classes of method parameters */ private static Method getPublicMethod( Class clazz, String name, Class[] paramTypes ) { /* * if this class is public, then try to get it */ if ( ( clazz.getModifiers() & Modifier.PUBLIC ) != 0 ) { try { return clazz.getMethod( name, paramTypes ); } catch ( NoSuchMethodException e ) { /* * If the class does not have the method, then neither its * superclass nor any of its interfaces has it so quickly return * null. */ return null; } } /* * try the superclass */ Class superclazz = clazz.getSuperclass(); if ( superclazz != null ) { Method superclazzMethod = getPublicMethod( superclazz, name, paramTypes ); if ( superclazzMethod != null ) { return superclazzMethod; } } /* * and interfaces */ Class[] interfaces = clazz.getInterfaces(); for ( int i = 0; i < interfaces.length; ++i ) { Method interfaceMethod = getPublicMethod( interfaces[i], name, paramTypes ); if ( interfaceMethod != null ) { return interfaceMethod; } } return null; } /** * Used for the iterative discovery process for public methods. */ private static final class MethodInfo { Method method; String name; Class[] parameterTypes; boolean upcast; MethodInfo( Method method ) { this.method = null; name = method.getName(); parameterTypes = method.getParameterTypes(); upcast = false; } void tryUpcasting( Class clazz ) throws NoSuchMethodException { method = clazz.getMethod( name, parameterTypes ); name = null; parameterTypes = null; upcast = true; } } }





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