public abstract class CallSite extends Object
CallSite is a holder for a variable
MethodHandle, which is called its
target. An
invokedynamic instruction linked to a
CallSite delegates all calls to the site's current target. A
CallSite may be associated with several
invokedynamic instructions, or it may be "free floating", associated with none. In any case, it may be invoked through an associated method handle called its
dynamic invoker.
CallSite is an abstract class which does not allow direct subclassing by users. It has three immediate, concrete subclasses that may be either instantiated or subclassed.
invokedynamic instruction may be permanently bound by means of a constant call site. A non-constant call site may be relinked by changing its target. The new target must have the same type as the previous target. Thus, though a call site can be relinked to a series of successive targets, it cannot change its type.
Here is a sample use of call sites and bootstrap methods which links every dynamic call site to print its arguments:
static void test() throws Throwable { // THE FOLLOWING LINE IS PSEUDOCODE FOR A JVM INSTRUCTION InvokeDynamic[#bootstrapDynamic].baz("baz arg", 2, 3.14); } private static void printArgs(Object... args) { System.out.println(java.util.Arrays.deepToString(args)); } private static final MethodHandle printArgs; static { MethodHandles.Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup(); Class thisClass = lookup.lookupClass(); // (who am I?) printArgs = lookup.findStatic(thisClass, "printArgs", MethodType.methodType(void.class, Object[].class)); } private static CallSite bootstrapDynamic(MethodHandles.Lookup caller, String name, MethodType type) { // ignore caller and name, but match the type: return new ConstantCallSite(printArgs.asType(type)); }
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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abstract MethodHandle |
dynamicInvoker()
Produces a method handle equivalent to an invokedynamic instruction which has been linked to this call site.
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abstract MethodHandle |
getTarget()
Returns the target method of the call site, according to the behavior defined by this call site's specific class.
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abstract void |
setTarget(MethodHandle
Updates the target method of this call site, according to the behavior defined by this call site's specific class.
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MethodType |
type()
Returns the type of this call site's target.
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public MethodTypetype()
setTarget method enforces this invariant by refusing any new target that does not have the previous target's type.
public abstract MethodHandlegetTarget()
CallSite document the class-specific behaviors of this method.
ConstantCallSite,
VolatileCallSite,
setTarget(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle),
ConstantCallSite.getTarget() ,
MutableCallSite.getTarget() ,
VolatileCallSite.getTarget()
public abstract void setTarget(MethodHandlenewTarget)
CallSite document the class-specific behaviors of this method.
The type of the new target must be equal to the type of the old target.
newTarget - the new target
NullPointerException - if the proposed new target is null
WrongMethodTypeException - if the proposed new target has a method type that differs from the previous target
getTarget(),
ConstantCallSite.setTarget(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle) ,
MutableCallSite.setTarget(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle) ,
VolatileCallSite.setTarget(java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle)
public abstract MethodHandledynamicInvoker()
This method is equivalent to the following code:
MethodHandle getTarget, invoker, result; getTarget = MethodHandles.publicLookup().bind(this, "getTarget", MethodType.methodType(MethodHandle.class)); invoker = MethodHandles.exactInvoker(this.type()); result = MethodHandles.foldArguments(invoker, getTarget)