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package org.scijava.module;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.List;
import org.scijava.Validated;
import org.scijava.ValidityProblem;
/**
* A reference to a {@link Method}, which can be invoked at will.
*
* @author Curtis Rueden
*/
public class MethodRef implements Validated {
private final Method method;
private final String label;
/** List of problems when initializing the method reference. */
private final List problems =
new ArrayList();
public MethodRef(final Class> clazz, final String methodName,
final Class>... params)
{
method = findMethod(clazz, methodName, params);
if (method == null) label = null;
else label = clazz.getName() + "#" + method.getName();
}
public void execute(final Object obj, final Object... args)
throws MethodCallException
{
if (method == null) return;
try {
method.invoke(obj, args);
}
catch (final Exception exc) {
// NB: Several types of exceptions; simpler to handle them all the same.
throw new MethodCallException("Error executing method: " + label, exc);
}
}
private Method findMethod(final Class> clazz, final String methodName,
final Class>... params)
{
if (clazz == null) return null;
if (methodName == null || methodName.isEmpty()) return null;
for (Class> c = clazz; c != null; c = c.getSuperclass()) {
try {
final Method m = c.getDeclaredMethod(methodName, params);
m.setAccessible(true);
return m;
}
catch (final NoSuchMethodException e) {
// NB: Continue to loop into super class methods.
}
catch (final Exception e) {
// NB: Multiple types of exceptions; handle them all the same.
break;
}
}
final String problem =
"Method not found: " + clazz.getName() + "#" + methodName;
problems.add(new ValidityProblem(problem));
return null;
}
// -- Validated methods --
@Override
public boolean isValid() {
return problems.isEmpty();
}
@Override
public List getProblems() {
return Collections.unmodifiableList(problems);
}
}