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498 lines
17 KiB
Java
/* java.lang.reflect.Method - reflection of Java methods
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Copyright (C) 1998, 2001, 2002, 2005, 2007, 2008 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.lang.reflect;
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import gnu.java.lang.ClassHelper;
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import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
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import gnu.java.lang.reflect.MethodSignatureParser;
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import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
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/**
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* The Method class represents a member method of a class. It also allows
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* dynamic invocation, via reflection. This works for both static and
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* instance methods. Invocation on Method objects knows how to do
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* widening conversions, but throws {@link IllegalArgumentException} if
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* a narrowing conversion would be necessary. You can query for information
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* on this Method regardless of location, but invocation access may be limited
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* by Java language access controls. If you can't do it in the compiler, you
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* can't normally do it here either.<p>
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*
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* <B>Note:</B> This class returns and accepts types as Classes, even
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* primitive types; there are Class types defined that represent each
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* different primitive type. They are <code>java.lang.Boolean.TYPE,
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* java.lang.Byte.TYPE,</code>, also available as <code>boolean.class,
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* byte.class</code>, etc. These are not to be confused with the
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* classes <code>java.lang.Boolean, java.lang.Byte</code>, etc., which are
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* real classes.<p>
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*
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* Also note that this is not a serializable class. It is entirely feasible
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* to make it serializable using the Externalizable interface, but this is
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* on Sun, not me.
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*
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* @author John Keiser
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* @author Eric Blake <ebb9@email.byu.edu>
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* @see Member
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* @see Class
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* @see java.lang.Class#getMethod(String,Class[])
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* @see java.lang.Class#getDeclaredMethod(String,Class[])
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* @see java.lang.Class#getMethods()
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* @see java.lang.Class#getDeclaredMethods()
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* @since 1.1
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* @status updated to 1.4
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*/
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public final class Method
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extends AccessibleObject implements Member, GenericDeclaration
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{
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private static final int METHOD_MODIFIERS
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= Modifier.ABSTRACT | Modifier.FINAL | Modifier.NATIVE
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| Modifier.PRIVATE | Modifier.PROTECTED | Modifier.PUBLIC
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| Modifier.STATIC | Modifier.STRICT | Modifier.SYNCHRONIZED;
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private MethodSignatureParser p;
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VMMethod m;
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/**
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* This class is uninstantiable outside this package.
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*/
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Method(VMMethod m)
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{
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this.m = m;
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m.m = this;
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}
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/**
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* Gets the class that declared this method, or the class where this method
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* is a non-inherited member.
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* @return the class that declared this member
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*/
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public Class<?> getDeclaringClass()
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{
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return (Class<?>) m.getDeclaringClass();
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}
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/**
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* Gets the name of this method.
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* @return the name of this method
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*/
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public String getName()
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{
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return m.getName();
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}
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/**
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* Gets the modifiers this method uses. Use the <code>Modifier</code>
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* class to interpret the values. A method can only have a subset of the
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* following modifiers: public, private, protected, abstract, static,
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* final, synchronized, native, and strictfp.
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*
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* @return an integer representing the modifiers to this Member
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* @see Modifier
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*/
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public int getModifiers()
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{
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return m.getModifiersInternal() & METHOD_MODIFIERS;
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}
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/**
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* Return true if this method is a bridge method. A bridge method
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* is generated by the compiler in some situations involving
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* generics and inheritance.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public boolean isBridge()
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{
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return (m.getModifiersInternal() & Modifier.BRIDGE) != 0;
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}
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/**
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* Return true if this method is synthetic, false otherwise.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public boolean isSynthetic()
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{
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return (m.getModifiersInternal() & Modifier.SYNTHETIC) != 0;
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}
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/**
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* Return true if this is a varargs method, that is if
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* the method takes a variable number of arguments.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public boolean isVarArgs()
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{
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return (m.getModifiersInternal() & Modifier.VARARGS) != 0;
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}
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/**
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* Gets the return type of this method.
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* @return the type of this method
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*/
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public Class<?> getReturnType()
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{
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return (Class<?>) m.getReturnType();
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}
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/**
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* Get the parameter list for this method, in declaration order. If the
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* method takes no parameters, returns a 0-length array (not null).
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*
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* @return a list of the types of the method's parameters
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*/
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public Class<?>[] getParameterTypes()
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{
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return (Class<?>[]) m.getParameterTypes();
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}
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/**
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* Get the exception types this method says it throws, in no particular
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* order. If the method has no throws clause, returns a 0-length array
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* (not null).
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*
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* @return a list of the types in the method's throws clause
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*/
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public Class<?>[] getExceptionTypes()
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{
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return (Class<?>[]) m.getExceptionTypes();
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}
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/**
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* Compare two objects to see if they are semantically equivalent.
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* Two Methods are semantically equivalent if they have the same declaring
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* class, name, parameter list, and return type.
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*
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* @param o the object to compare to
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* @return <code>true</code> if they are equal; <code>false</code> if not
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*/
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public boolean equals(Object o)
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{
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return m.equals(o);
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}
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/**
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* Get the hash code for the Method. The Method hash code is the hash code
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* of its name XOR'd with the hash code of its class name.
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*
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* @return the hash code for the object
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*/
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public int hashCode()
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{
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return m.getDeclaringClass().getName().hashCode() ^ m.getName().hashCode();
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}
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/**
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* Get a String representation of the Method. A Method's String
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* representation is "<modifiers> <returntype>
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* <methodname>(<paramtypes>) throws <exceptions>", where
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* everything after ')' is omitted if there are no exceptions.<br> Example:
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* <code>public static int run(java.lang.Runnable,int)</code>
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*
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* @return the String representation of the Method
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*/
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public String toString()
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{
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// 128 is a reasonable buffer initial size for constructor
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CPStringBuilder sb = new CPStringBuilder(128);
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Modifier.toString(getModifiers(), sb).append(' ');
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sb.append(ClassHelper.getUserName(getReturnType())).append(' ');
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sb.append(getDeclaringClass().getName()).append('.');
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sb.append(getName()).append('(');
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Class[] c = getParameterTypes();
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if (c.length > 0)
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{
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sb.append(ClassHelper.getUserName(c[0]));
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for (int i = 1; i < c.length; i++)
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sb.append(',').append(ClassHelper.getUserName(c[i]));
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}
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sb.append(')');
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c = getExceptionTypes();
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if (c.length > 0)
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{
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sb.append(" throws ").append(c[0].getName());
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for (int i = 1; i < c.length; i++)
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sb.append(',').append(c[i].getName());
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}
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return sb.toString();
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}
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public String toGenericString()
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{
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// 128 is a reasonable buffer initial size for constructor
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CPStringBuilder sb = new CPStringBuilder(128);
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Modifier.toString(getModifiers(), sb).append(' ');
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Constructor.addTypeParameters(sb, getTypeParameters());
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sb.append(getGenericReturnType()).append(' ');
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sb.append(getDeclaringClass().getName()).append('.');
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sb.append(getName()).append('(');
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Type[] types = getGenericParameterTypes();
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if (types.length > 0)
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{
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sb.append(types[0]);
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for (int i = 1; i < types.length; i++)
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sb.append(',').append(types[i]);
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}
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sb.append(')');
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types = getGenericExceptionTypes();
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if (types.length > 0)
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{
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sb.append(" throws ").append(types[0]);
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for (int i = 1; i < types.length; i++)
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sb.append(',').append(types[i]);
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}
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return sb.toString();
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}
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/**
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* Invoke the method. Arguments are automatically unwrapped and widened,
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* and the result is automatically wrapped, if needed.<p>
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*
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* If the method is static, <code>o</code> will be ignored. Otherwise,
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* the method uses dynamic lookup as described in JLS 15.12.4.4. You cannot
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* mimic the behavior of nonvirtual lookup (as in super.foo()). This means
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* you will get a <code>NullPointerException</code> if <code>o</code> is
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* null, and an <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> if it is incompatible
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* with the declaring class of the method. If the method takes 0 arguments,
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* you may use null or a 0-length array for <code>args</code>.<p>
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*
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* Next, if this Method enforces access control, your runtime context is
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* evaluated, and you may have an <code>IllegalAccessException</code> if
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* you could not acces this method in similar compiled code. If the method
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* is static, and its class is uninitialized, you trigger class
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* initialization, which may end in a
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* <code>ExceptionInInitializerError</code>.<p>
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*
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* Finally, the method is invoked. If it completes normally, the return value
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* will be null for a void method, a wrapped object for a primitive return
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* method, or the actual return of an Object method. If it completes
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* abruptly, the exception is wrapped in an
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* <code>InvocationTargetException</code>.
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*
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* @param o the object to invoke the method on
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* @param args the arguments to the method
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* @return the return value of the method, wrapped in the appropriate
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* wrapper if it is primitive
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* @throws IllegalAccessException if the method could not normally be called
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* by the Java code (i.e. it is not public)
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException if the number of arguments is incorrect;
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* if the arguments types are wrong even with a widening conversion;
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* or if <code>o</code> is not an instance of the class or interface
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* declaring this method
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* @throws InvocationTargetException if the method throws an exception
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* @throws NullPointerException if <code>o</code> is null and this field
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* requires an instance
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* @throws ExceptionInInitializerError if accessing a static method triggered
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* class initialization, which then failed
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*/
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public Object invoke(Object o, Object... args)
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throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException
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{
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return m.invoke(o, args);
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}
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/**
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* Returns an array of <code>TypeVariable</code> objects that represents
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* the type variables declared by this constructor, in declaration order.
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* An array of size zero is returned if this class has no type
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* variables.
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*
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* @return the type variables associated with this class.
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* @throws GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic signature does
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* not conform to the format specified in the Virtual Machine
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* specification, version 3.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public TypeVariable<Method>[] getTypeParameters()
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{
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if (p == null)
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{
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String sig = m.getSignature();
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if (sig == null)
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return (TypeVariable<Method>[]) new TypeVariable[0];
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p = new MethodSignatureParser(this, sig);
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}
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return p.getTypeParameters();
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}
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/**
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* Returns an array of <code>Type</code> objects that represents
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* the exception types declared by this method, in declaration order.
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* An array of size zero is returned if this method declares no
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* exceptions.
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*
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* @return the exception types declared by this method.
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* @throws GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic signature does
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* not conform to the format specified in the Virtual Machine
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* specification, version 3.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public Type[] getGenericExceptionTypes()
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{
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if (p == null)
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{
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String sig = m.getSignature();
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if (sig == null)
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return getExceptionTypes();
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p = new MethodSignatureParser(this, sig);
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}
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return p.getGenericExceptionTypes();
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}
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/**
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* Returns an array of <code>Type</code> objects that represents
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* the parameter list for this method, in declaration order.
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* An array of size zero is returned if this method takes no
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* parameters.
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*
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* @return a list of the types of the method's parameters
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* @throws GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic signature does
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* not conform to the format specified in the Virtual Machine
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* specification, version 3.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public Type[] getGenericParameterTypes()
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{
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if (p == null)
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{
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String sig = m.getSignature();
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if (sig == null)
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return getParameterTypes();
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p = new MethodSignatureParser(this, sig);
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}
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return p.getGenericParameterTypes();
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}
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/**
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* Returns the return type of this method.
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*
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* @return the return type of this method
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* @throws GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic signature does
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* not conform to the format specified in the Virtual Machine
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* specification, version 3.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public Type getGenericReturnType()
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{
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if (p == null)
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{
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String sig = m.getSignature();
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if (sig == null)
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return getReturnType();
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p = new MethodSignatureParser(this, sig);
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}
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return p.getGenericReturnType();
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}
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/**
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* If this method is an annotation method, returns the default
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* value for the method. If there is no default value, or if the
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* method is not a member of an annotation type, returns null.
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* Primitive types are wrapped.
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*
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* @throws TypeNotPresentException if the method returns a Class,
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* and the class cannot be found
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*
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public Object getDefaultValue()
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{
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return m.getDefaultValue();
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}
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/**
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* <p>
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* Return an array of arrays representing the annotations on each
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* of the method's parameters. The outer array is aligned against
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* the parameters of the method and is thus equal in length to
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* the number of parameters (thus having a length zero if there are none).
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* Each array element in the outer array contains an inner array which
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* holds the annotations. This array has a length of zero if the parameter
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* has no annotations.
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* </p>
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* <p>
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* The returned annotations are serialized. Changing the annotations has
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* no affect on the return value of future calls to this method.
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* </p>
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*
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* @return an array of arrays which represents the annotations used on the
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* parameters of this method. The order of the array elements
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* matches the declaration order of the parameters.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public Annotation[][] getParameterAnnotations()
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{
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return m.getParameterAnnotations();
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}
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/**
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* Returns the element's annotation for the specified annotation type,
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* or <code>null</code> if no such annotation exists.
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*
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* @param annotationClass the type of annotation to look for.
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* @return this element's annotation for the specified type, or
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* <code>null</code> if no such annotation exists.
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* @throws NullPointerException if the annotation class is <code>null</code>.
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*/
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public <T extends Annotation> T getAnnotation(Class<T> annotationClass)
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{
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// Inescapable as the VM layer is 1.4 based. T will erase to Annotation anyway.
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@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
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T ann = (T) m.getAnnotation(annotationClass);
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return ann;
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}
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/**
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* Returns all annotations directly defined by the element. If there are
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* no annotations directly associated with the element, then a zero-length
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* array will be returned. The returned array may be modified by the client
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* code, but this will have no effect on the annotation content of this
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* class, and hence no effect on the return value of this method for
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* future callers.
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*
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* @return the annotations directly defined by the element.
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public Annotation[] getDeclaredAnnotations()
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{
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return m.getDeclaredAnnotations();
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}
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}
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