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package org.pkl.thirdparty.truffle.api.instrumentation;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import org.pkl.thirdparty.truffle.api.frame.VirtualFrame;
/**
* Generates a default wrapper subclass of an annotated {@link InstrumentableNode} subclass. The
* generated subclass has the same class name as the original class name plus the 'Wrapper' suffix.
* The generated class has default package visibility. All non-final and non-private methods
* starting with execute are overridden by the generated wrapper. The generated overrides notifies
* execution events as required by {@link ProbeNode probes}. Other abstract methods are directly
* delegated to the wrapped node. No other methods are overridden by the generated wrapper. At least
* one method starting with execute must be non-private and non-final. Every execute method must
* have {@link VirtualFrame} as the first declared parameter.
*
* Example Usage:
*
*
* @GenerateWrapper
* abstract class ExpressionNode extends Node implements InstrumentableNode {
*
* abstract Object execute(VirtualFrame frame);
*
* @Override
* public WrapperNode createWrapper(ProbeNode probeNode) {
* return new ExpressionNodeWrapper(this, probeNode);
* }
* }
*
*
* Example that ignores return values:
*
*
* @GenerateWrapper
* abstract class ExpressionNode extends Node implements InstrumentableNode {
*
* abstract Object execute(VirtualFrame frame);
*
* @Override
* public WrapperNode createWrapper(ProbeNode probeNode) {
* return new ExpressionNodeWrapper(this, probeNode);
* }
*
* @GenerateWrapper.OutgoingConverter
* final Object convertOutgoing(Object outgoingValue) {
* return null;
* }
* }
*
*
*
* Example that converts incoming byte values to int:
*
*
* @GenerateWrapper
* abstract class ExpressionNode extends Node implements InstrumentableNode {
*
* abstract Object execute(VirtualFrame frame);
*
* @Override
* public WrapperNode createWrapper(ProbeNode probeNode) {
* return new ExpressionNodeWrapper(this, probeNode);
* }
*
* @GenerateWrapper.IncomingConverter
* final Object convertIncoming(Object incomingValue) {
* if (incomingValue instanceof Byte) {
* return (int) ((byte) incomingValue);
* }
* return incomingValue;
* }
* }
*
*
*
* Example that prevents instrumentation from being added to a method:
*
*
* @GenerateWrapper
* abstract class ExpressionNode extends Node implements InstrumentableNode {
*
* abstract Object execute(VirtualFrame frame);
*
* @Override
* public WrapperNode createWrapper(ProbeNode probeNode) {
* return new ExpressionNodeWrapper(this, probeNode);
* }
*
* @GenerateWrapper.Ignore
* abstract Object executeWithoutInstrumentation(VirtualFrame frame);
* }
*
*
*
* @see InstrumentableNode
* @see ProbeNode
* @since 0.33
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
@Target({ElementType.TYPE})
public @interface GenerateWrapper {
/**
* Annotates a method to be used as incoming value converter. The annotated method can be used
* to convert incoming values that were introduced by instruments. Instruments may introduce new
* values to the interpreter using the {@link EventContext#createUnwind(Object) unwind} feature.
* Introduced values are interop values. If the language only supports a subset of interop
* values or requires them to be wrapped then the incoming converter can be used to perform the
* necessary conversion. The incoming converter is only invoked if a wrapper is currently
* inserted.
*
* The return type and the single parameter of the annotated method must be of type
* {@link Object}. The annotated method must have at least package-protected visibility. There
* can only be a single method annotated with {@link IncomingConverter} per class annotated with
* {@link GenerateWrapper}.
*
* @see GenerateWrapper for usage examples
* @since 19.0
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
@Target({ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface IncomingConverter {
}
/**
* Annotates a method to be used as outgoing value converter. The annotated method can be used
* to convert outgoing return values of instrumentable nodes to instruments. This may be used to
* convert internal non-interop capable values to interop values before instruments can access
* it. The outgoing converter can also be used to just return null
to indicate that
* return value should be ignored from this wrapped node. The outgoing converter is only invoked
* if a wrapper is currently inserted.
*
* The annotated method is used to convert an guest language value to a format that can be read
* by other guest languages and tools. The return type and the single parameter of the annotated
* method must be of type {@link Object}. There can only be a single method annotated with
* {@link OutgoingConverter} per class annotated with {@link GenerateWrapper}.
*
* @see GenerateWrapper for usage examples
* @since 19.0
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
@Target({ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface OutgoingConverter {
}
/**
* Annotates a method which should not be instrumented in the generated wrapper subclass. The
* generated wrapper can still delegate to this method if it is abstract and can be overridden.
*
* @see GenerateWrapper for usage examples
* @since 21.3
*/
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.CLASS)
@Target({ElementType.METHOD})
public @interface Ignore {
}
}