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package sun.jvm.hotspot.runtime;
import java.lang.reflect.*;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.debugger.*;
import sun.jvm.hotspot.types.*;
This class implements a factory mechanism for the objects
created to wrap Addresses. It requires that the class passed in
implement a constructor taking with the following signature:
public <Type>(sun.jvm.hotspot.Address)
It is used to write shorter code when wrapping Addresses since
null checks are no longer necessary. In addition, it is a central
location where a canonicalizing map could be implemented if one
were desired (though the current system is designed to not require
one.)
/** <P> This class implements a factory mechanism for the objects
created to wrap Addresses. It requires that the class passed in
implement a constructor taking with the following signature: </P>
<P>
<CODE> public <Type>(sun.jvm.hotspot.Address)
</CODE>
</P>
<P> It is used to write shorter code when wrapping Addresses since
null checks are no longer necessary. In addition, it is a central
location where a canonicalizing map could be implemented if one
were desired (though the current system is designed to not require
one.) </P>
*/
public class VMObjectFactory {
public static Object newObject(Class clazz, Address addr)
throws ConstructionException {
try {
if (addr == null) {
return null;
}
Constructor c = clazz.getConstructor(new Class[] {
Address.class
});
return c.newInstance(new Object[] { addr });
}
catch (java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException ite) {
if (ite.getTargetException() instanceof RuntimeException) {
throw (RuntimeException)ite.getTargetException();
}
throw new ConstructionException(ite);
}
catch (Exception e) {
throw new ConstructionException(e);
}
}
}