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package sun.reflect;
import java.io.OptionalDataException;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.security.AccessController;
import java.security.Permission;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
/**
* ReflectionFactory supports custom serialization.
* Its methods support the creation of uninitialized objects, invoking serialization
* private methods for readObject, writeObject, readResolve, and writeReplace.
*
* ReflectionFactory access is restricted, if a security manager is active,
* unless the permission {@code RuntimePermission("reflectionFactoryAccess")}
* is granted.
*/
public class ReflectionFactory {
private static final ReflectionFactory soleInstance = new ReflectionFactory();
@SuppressWarnings("removal")
private static final jdk.internal.reflect.ReflectionFactory delegate = AccessController.doPrivileged(
new PrivilegedAction() {
public jdk.internal.reflect.ReflectionFactory run() {
return jdk.internal.reflect.ReflectionFactory.getReflectionFactory();
}
});
private ReflectionFactory() {}
private static final Permission REFLECTION_FACTORY_ACCESS_PERM
= new RuntimePermission("reflectionFactoryAccess");
/**
* Provides the caller with the capability to instantiate reflective
* objects.
*
* First, if there is a security manager, its {@code checkPermission}
* method is called with a {@link java.lang.RuntimePermission} with target
* {@code "reflectionFactoryAccess"}. This may result in a security
* exception.
*
*
The returned {@code ReflectionFactory} object should be carefully
* guarded by the caller, since it can be used to read and write private
* data and invoke private methods, as well as to load unverified bytecodes.
* It must never be passed to untrusted code.
*
* @return the ReflectionFactory
* @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its
* {@code checkPermission} method doesn't allow access to
* the RuntimePermission "reflectionFactoryAccess".
*/
public static ReflectionFactory getReflectionFactory() {
@SuppressWarnings("removal")
SecurityManager security = System.getSecurityManager();
if (security != null) {
security.checkPermission(REFLECTION_FACTORY_ACCESS_PERM);
}
return soleInstance;
}
/**
* Returns an accessible constructor capable of creating instances
* of the given class, initialized by the given constructor.
*
* @param cl the class to instantiate
* @param constructorToCall the constructor to call
* @return an accessible constructor
*/
public Constructor> newConstructorForSerialization(Class> cl,
Constructor> constructorToCall)
{
return delegate.newConstructorForSerialization(cl,
constructorToCall);
}
/**
* Returns an accessible no-arg constructor for a class.
* The no-arg constructor is found searching the class and its supertypes.
*
* @param cl the class to instantiate
* @return a no-arg constructor for the class or {@code null} if
* the class or supertypes do not have a suitable no-arg constructor
*/
public final Constructor> newConstructorForSerialization(Class> cl)
{
return delegate.newConstructorForSerialization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns an accessible no-arg constructor for an externalizable class to be
* initialized using a public no-argument constructor.
*
* @param cl the class to instantiate
* @return A no-arg constructor for the class; returns {@code null} if
* the class does not implement {@link java.io.Externalizable}
*/
public final Constructor> newConstructorForExternalization(Class> cl) {
return delegate.newConstructorForExternalization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns a direct MethodHandle for the {@code readObject} method on
* a Serializable class.
* The first argument of {@link MethodHandle#invoke} is the serializable
* object and the second argument is the {@code ObjectInputStream} passed to
* {@code readObject}.
*
* @param cl a Serializable class
* @return a direct MethodHandle for the {@code readObject} method of the class or
* {@code null} if the class does not have a {@code readObject} method
*/
public final MethodHandle readObjectForSerialization(Class> cl) {
return delegate.readObjectForSerialization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns a direct MethodHandle for the {@code readObjectNoData} method on
* a Serializable class.
* The first argument of {@link MethodHandle#invoke} is the serializable
* object and the second argument is the {@code ObjectInputStream} passed to
* {@code readObjectNoData}.
*
* @param cl a Serializable class
* @return a direct MethodHandle for the {@code readObjectNoData} method
* of the class or {@code null} if the class does not have a
* {@code readObjectNoData} method
*/
public final MethodHandle readObjectNoDataForSerialization(Class> cl) {
return delegate.readObjectNoDataForSerialization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns a direct MethodHandle for the {@code writeObject} method on
* a Serializable class.
* The first argument of {@link MethodHandle#invoke} is the serializable
* object and the second argument is the {@code ObjectOutputStream} passed to
* {@code writeObject}.
*
* @param cl a Serializable class
* @return a direct MethodHandle for the {@code writeObject} method of the class or
* {@code null} if the class does not have a {@code writeObject} method
*/
public final MethodHandle writeObjectForSerialization(Class> cl) {
return delegate.writeObjectForSerialization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns a direct MethodHandle for the {@code readResolve} method on
* a serializable class.
* The single argument of {@link MethodHandle#invoke} is the serializable
* object.
*
* @param cl the Serializable class
* @return a direct MethodHandle for the {@code readResolve} method of the class or
* {@code null} if the class does not have a {@code readResolve} method
*/
public final MethodHandle readResolveForSerialization(Class> cl) {
return delegate.readResolveForSerialization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns a direct MethodHandle for the {@code writeReplace} method on
* a serializable class.
* The single argument of {@link MethodHandle#invoke} is the serializable
* object.
*
* @param cl the Serializable class
* @return a direct MethodHandle for the {@code writeReplace} method of the class or
* {@code null} if the class does not have a {@code writeReplace} method
*/
public final MethodHandle writeReplaceForSerialization(Class> cl) {
return delegate.writeReplaceForSerialization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns true if the class has a static initializer.
* The presence of a static initializer is used to compute the serialVersionUID.
* @param cl a serializable class
* @return {@code true} if the class has a static initializer,
* otherwise {@code false}
*/
public final boolean hasStaticInitializerForSerialization(Class> cl) {
return delegate.hasStaticInitializerForSerialization(cl);
}
/**
* Returns a new OptionalDataException with {@code eof} set to {@code true}
* or {@code false}.
* @param bool the value of {@code eof} in the created OptionalDataException
* @return a new OptionalDataException
*/
public final OptionalDataException newOptionalDataExceptionForSerialization(boolean bool) {
Constructor cons = delegate.newOptionalDataExceptionForSerialization();
try {
return cons.newInstance(bool);
} catch (InstantiationException|IllegalAccessException|InvocationTargetException ex) {
throw new InternalError("unable to create OptionalDataException", ex);
}
}
}