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package sun.reflect.generics.scope;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
This class represents the scope containing the type variables of
a class.
/**
* This class represents the scope containing the type variables of
* a class.
*/
public class ClassScope extends AbstractScope<Class<?>> implements Scope {
// constructor is private to enforce use of factory method
private ClassScope(Class<?> c){
super(c);
}
Overrides the abstract method in the superclass.
Returns: the enclosing scope
/**
* Overrides the abstract method in the superclass.
* @return the enclosing scope
*/
protected Scope computeEnclosingScope() {
Class<?> receiver = getRecvr();
Method m = receiver.getEnclosingMethod();
if (m != null)
// Receiver is a local or anonymous class enclosed in a
// method.
return MethodScope.make(m);
Constructor<?> cnstr = receiver.getEnclosingConstructor();
if (cnstr != null)
// Receiver is a local or anonymous class enclosed in a
// constructor.
return ConstructorScope.make(cnstr);
Class<?> c = receiver.getEnclosingClass();
// if there is a declaring class, recvr is a member class
// and its enclosing scope is that of the declaring class
if (c != null)
// Receiver is a local class, an anonymous class, or a
// member class (static or not).
return ClassScope.make(c);
// otherwise, recvr is a top level class, and it has no real
// enclosing scope.
return DummyScope.make();
}
Factory method. Takes a Class
object and creates a scope for it. Params: - c – - a Class whose scope we want to obtain
Returns: The type-variable scope for the class c
/**
* Factory method. Takes a {@code Class} object and creates a
* scope for it.
* @param c - a Class whose scope we want to obtain
* @return The type-variable scope for the class c
*/
public static ClassScope make(Class<?> c) { return new ClassScope(c);}
}