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Jython is an implementation of the high-level, dynamic, object-oriented
language Python written in 100% Pure Java, and seamlessly integrated with
the Java platform. It thus allows you to run Python on any Java platform.
package org.python.core;
public abstract class PyBuiltinMethodNarrow extends PyBuiltinMethod {
/**
* Creates a method for the given name that takes no arguments.
*/
protected PyBuiltinMethodNarrow(String name) {
this(name, 0);
}
/**
* Creates a method for the name that takes exactly numArgs
arguments.
*/
protected PyBuiltinMethodNarrow(String name, int numArgs) {
this(name, numArgs, numArgs);
}
/**
* Creates a method for the given name that takes at least minArgs
and at most
* maxArgs
arguments.
*/
protected PyBuiltinMethodNarrow(String name, int minArgs, int maxArgs) {
super(null, new DefaultInfo(name, minArgs, maxArgs));
}
protected PyBuiltinMethodNarrow(PyObject self, Info info) {
super(self, info);
}
protected PyBuiltinMethodNarrow(PyType type, PyObject self, Info info) {
super(type, self, info);
}
public PyObject __call__(PyObject[] args, String[] keywords) {
if(keywords.length != 0) {
throw info.unexpectedCall(args.length, true);
}
return __call__(args);
}
public PyObject __call__(PyObject[] args) {
switch(args.length){
case 0:
return __call__();
case 1:
return __call__(args[0]);
case 2:
return __call__(args[0], args[1]);
case 3:
return __call__(args[0], args[1], args[2]);
case 4:
return __call__(args[0], args[1], args[2], args[3]);
default:
throw info.unexpectedCall(args.length, false);
}
}
public PyObject __call__() {
throw info.unexpectedCall(0, false);
}
public PyObject __call__(PyObject arg0) {
throw info.unexpectedCall(1, false);
}
public PyObject __call__(PyObject arg0, PyObject arg1) {
throw info.unexpectedCall(2, false);
}
public PyObject __call__(PyObject arg0, PyObject arg1, PyObject arg2) {
throw info.unexpectedCall(3, false);
}
public PyObject __call__(PyObject arg0,
PyObject arg1,
PyObject arg2,
PyObject arg3) {
throw info.unexpectedCall(4, false);
}
}