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package org.pkl.thirdparty.graalvm.nativeimage.hosted;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.graalvm.nativeimage.ImageSingletons;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.graalvm.nativeimage.Platform;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.graalvm.nativeimage.Platforms;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.graalvm.nativeimage.impl.ConfigurationCondition;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.graalvm.nativeimage.impl.RuntimeSerializationSupport;
/**
* This class provides methods that can be called before and during analysis, to register classes
* for serialization at image runtime.
*
* @since 21.3
*/
@Platforms(Platform.HOSTED_ONLY.class)
public final class RuntimeSerialization {
/**
* Register the specified serialization target class itself and all associated classes.
*
* According to the Java Object Serialization Specification, the associated classes include 1)
* all the target class' non-static and non-transient fields types and their associated classes;
* 2) other fields defined in the customised writeObject(ObjectOutputStream) and
* readObject(ObjectInputStream). This method can automatically explore all possible
* serialization target classes in the first scenario, but can't figure out the classes in the
* second scenario.
*
* Another limitation is the specified {@code clazz} must have no subclasses (effectively
* final). Otherwise, the actual serialization target class could be any subclass of the
* specified class at runtime.
*
* @param clazz the serialization target class
* @since 21.3
*/
public static void registerIncludingAssociatedClasses(Class> clazz) {
ImageSingletons.lookup(RuntimeSerializationSupport.class).registerIncludingAssociatedClasses(ConfigurationCondition.alwaysTrue(), clazz);
}
/**
* Makes the provided classes available for serialization at runtime.
*
* @since 21.3
*/
public static void register(Class>... classes) {
ImageSingletons.lookup(RuntimeSerializationSupport.class).register(ConfigurationCondition.alwaysTrue(), classes);
}
/**
* Makes the provided class available for serialization at runtime but uses the provided
* customTargetConstructorClazz for deserialization.
*
* In some cases an application might explicitly make calls to
* {@code ReflectionFactory.newConstructorForSerialization(Class> cl, Constructor> constructorToCall)}
* where the passed `constructorToCall` differs from what would automatically be used if regular
* deserialization of `cl` would happen. This method exists to also support such usecases.
*
* @since 21.3
*/
public static void registerWithTargetConstructorClass(Class> clazz, Class> customTargetConstructorClazz) {
ImageSingletons.lookup(RuntimeSerializationSupport.class).registerWithTargetConstructorClass(ConfigurationCondition.alwaysTrue(), clazz, customTargetConstructorClazz);
}
/**
* Makes a class available for serialization at runtime that is created for the lambda
* expressions (a class that has a $deserializeLambda$ method) specified by the
* lambdaCapturingClass.
*
* @since 22.3
*/
public static void registerLambdaCapturingClass(Class> lambdaCapturingClass) {
ImageSingletons.lookup(RuntimeSerializationSupport.class).registerLambdaCapturingClass(ConfigurationCondition.alwaysTrue(), lambdaCapturingClass);
}
/**
* Makes a dynamic proxy class (class that extends {@link java.lang.reflect.Proxy}) available
* for serialization at runtime that is specified by the given interfaces the proxy class
* implements.
*
* @since 22.3
*/
public static void registerProxyClass(Class>... implementedInterfaces) {
ImageSingletons.lookup(RuntimeSerializationSupport.class).registerProxyClass(ConfigurationCondition.alwaysTrue(), implementedInterfaces);
}
private RuntimeSerialization() {
}
}