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package org.jruby.embed.variable;
import org.jruby.Ruby;
import org.jruby.RubyObject;
import org.jruby.runtime.builtin.IRubyObject;
/**
* Represents bidirectional, both Java and Ruby, variables. Users don't instantiate
* BiVariable type objects. Instead, users can get this type object from
* {@link BiVariableMap} after a variable is set to the map. Users can set variables
* in Java program explicitly through put() methods in {@link ScriptingContainer}
* and {@link BiVariableMap} or equivalents. However, variables in Ruby scripts are
* set in the map implicitly. When variables and constants
* are used in the script, those are automatically saved in the map converting to this type.
*
* @author Yoko Harada
*/
public interface BiVariable {
/**
* Defines a type correspond to Ruby's variables and constant types.
*/
public enum Type {
Argv, Constant, GlobalVariable, LocalGlobalVariable, ClassVariable, InstanceVariable, LocalVariable
}
/**
* Returns one of the Ruby's variables or constant types defined by Type.
*
* @return a type that corresponds to Ruby's variables and constant types.
*/
public Type getType();
/**
* Returns the original receiver where this variable has been retrieved.
*
* @return an original receiver.
*/
public IRubyObject getReceiver();
/**
* Returns true if a given receiver is identical to the receiver this object has.
*
* @return true if identical otherwise false.
*/
public boolean isReceiverIdentical(RubyObject receiver);
/**
* Returns a name of the variable this object holds. The name follows Ruby's
* naming rule.
*
* @return a name of the variable
*/
public String getName();
/**
* Returns a value of the variable this object holds in Java type.
*
* @return a value in Java type.
*/
public Object getJavaObject();
/**
* Sets a Java object as a value of this object. At the same time,
* an equivalent Ruby object is set automatically.
*
* @param runtime is used to convert a Java object to Ruby object.
* @param javaObject is a variable value to be set.
*/
public void setJavaObject(Ruby runtime, Object javaObject);
/**
* Injects a variable value to a parsed Ruby script. This method is invoked
* during EvalUnit#run() is executed. Users don't use this method.
*/
public void inject();
/**
* Returns a value of the variable this object holds in
* a org.jruby.runtime.builtin.IRubyObject type.
*
* @return a value in IRubyObject type.
*/
public IRubyObject getRubyObject();
/**
* Sets a org.jruby.runtime.builtin.IRubyObject type, Ruby object as a value
* of this object. At the same time, an equivalent Java object is set automatically.
*
* @param runtime is environment where a variable injection occurs
* @param rubyObject is a variable value to be set.
*/
public void setRubyObject(IRubyObject rubyObject);
/**
* Attempts to remove this variable/constant from top self or receiver.
*
*/
public void remove();
}
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