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GraalVM is an ecosystem for compiling and running applications written in multiple languages.
GraalVM removes the isolation between programming languages and enables interoperability in a shared runtime.
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package org.graalvm.word;
import org.graalvm.word.impl.WordBoxFactory;
import org.graalvm.word.impl.WordFactoryOpcode;
import org.graalvm.word.impl.WordFactoryOperation;
/**
* Provides factory method to create machine-word-sized values.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
public final class WordFactory {
private WordFactory() {
}
/**
* The constant 0, i.e., the word with no bits set. There is no difference between a signed and
* unsigned zero.
*
* @return the constant 0.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@WordFactoryOperation(opcode = WordFactoryOpcode.ZERO)
public static T zero() {
return WordBoxFactory.box(0L);
}
/**
* The null pointer, i.e., the pointer with no bits set. There is no difference to a signed or
* unsigned {@link #zero}.
*
* @return the null pointer.
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@WordFactoryOperation(opcode = WordFactoryOpcode.ZERO)
public static T nullPointer() {
return WordBoxFactory.box(0L);
}
/**
* Unsafe conversion from a Java long value to a Word. The parameter is treated as an unsigned
* 64-bit value (in contrast to the semantics of a Java long).
*
* @param val a 64 bit unsigned value
* @return the value cast to Word
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@WordFactoryOperation(opcode = WordFactoryOpcode.FROM_UNSIGNED)
public static T unsigned(long val) {
return WordBoxFactory.box(val);
}
/**
* Unsafe conversion from a Java long value to a {@link PointerBase pointer}. The parameter is
* treated as an unsigned 64-bit value (in contrast to the semantics of a Java long).
*
* @param val a 64 bit unsigned value
* @return the value cast to PointerBase
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@WordFactoryOperation(opcode = WordFactoryOpcode.FROM_UNSIGNED)
public static T pointer(long val) {
return WordBoxFactory.box(val);
}
/**
* Unsafe conversion from a Java int value to a Word. The parameter is treated as an unsigned
* 32-bit value (in contrast to the semantics of a Java int).
*
* @param val a 32 bit unsigned value
* @return the value cast to Word
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@WordFactoryOperation(opcode = WordFactoryOpcode.FROM_UNSIGNED)
public static T unsigned(int val) {
return WordBoxFactory.box(val & 0xffffffffL);
}
/**
* Unsafe conversion from a Java long value to a Word. The parameter is treated as a signed
* 64-bit value (unchanged semantics of a Java long).
*
* @param val a 64 bit signed value
* @return the value cast to Word
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@WordFactoryOperation(opcode = WordFactoryOpcode.FROM_SIGNED)
public static T signed(long val) {
return WordBoxFactory.box(val);
}
/**
* Unsafe conversion from a Java int value to a Word. The parameter is treated as a signed
* 32-bit value (unchanged semantics of a Java int).
*
* @param val a 32 bit signed value
* @return the value cast to Word
*
* @since 1.0
*/
@WordFactoryOperation(opcode = WordFactoryOpcode.FROM_SIGNED)
public static T signed(int val) {
return WordBoxFactory.box(val);
}
}