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package java.lang.constant;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;
import java.lang.invoke.VarHandle;
import java.util.Optional;
/**
* Represents a type which is constable. A constable type is one whose
* values are constants that can be represented in the constant pool of a Java
* classfile as described in JVMS 4.4, and whose instances can describe themselves
* nominally as a {@link ConstantDesc}.
*
* Some constable types have a native representation in the constant pool:
* {@link String}, {@link Integer}, {@link Long}, {@link Float},
* {@link Double}, {@link Class}, {@link MethodType}, and {@link MethodHandle}.
* The types {@link String}, {@link Integer}, {@link Long}, {@link Float},
* and {@link Double} serve as their own nominal descriptors; {@link Class},
* {@link MethodType}, and {@link MethodHandle} have corresponding nominal
* descriptors {@link ClassDesc}, {@link MethodTypeDesc}, and {@link MethodHandleDesc}.
*
*
Other reference types can be constable if their instances can describe
* themselves in nominal form as a {@link ConstantDesc}. Examples in the Java SE
* Platform API are types that support Java language features such as {@link Enum},
* and runtime support classes such as {@link VarHandle}. These are typically
* described with a {@link DynamicConstantDesc}, which describes dynamically
* generated constants (JVMS 4.4.10).
*
*
The nominal form of an instance of a constable type is obtained via
* {@link #describeConstable()}. A {@linkplain Constable} need
* not be able to (or may choose not to) describe all its instances in the form of
* a {@link ConstantDesc}; this method returns an {@link Optional} that can be
* empty to indicate that a nominal descriptor could not be created for an instance.
* (For example, {@link MethodHandle} will produce nominal descriptors for direct
* method handles, but not necessarily those produced by method handle
* combinators.)
* @jvms 4.4 The Constant Pool
* @jvms 4.4.10 The {@code CONSTANT_Dynamic_info} and {@code CONSTANT_InvokeDynamic_info} Structures
*
* @since 12
*/
public interface Constable {
/**
* Returns an {@link Optional} containing the nominal descriptor for this
* instance, if one can be constructed, or an empty {@link Optional}
* if one cannot be constructed.
*
* @return An {@link Optional} containing the resulting nominal descriptor,
* or an empty {@link Optional} if one cannot be constructed.
*/
Optional extends ConstantDesc> describeConstable();
}