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package jdk.dynalink;

An enumeration of standard namespaces defined by Dynalink.
/** * An enumeration of standard namespaces defined by Dynalink. */
public enum StandardNamespace implements Namespace {
Standard namespace for properties of an object.
/** * Standard namespace for properties of an object. */
PROPERTY,
Standard namespace for elements of a collection object.
/** * Standard namespace for elements of a collection object. */
ELEMENT,
Standard namespace for methods of an object. The method objects retrieved through a StandardOperation.GET on this namespace can be (and where object semantics allows they should be) unbound, that is: not bound to the object they were retrieved through. When they are used with StandardOperation.CALL an explicit "this" receiver argument is always passed to them. Of course bound methods can be returned if the object semantics requires them and such methods are free to ignore the receiver passed in the CALL operation or even raise an error when it is different from the one the method is bound to, or exhibit any other behavior their semantics requires in such case.
/** * Standard namespace for methods of an object. The method objects retrieved * through a {@link StandardOperation#GET} on this namespace can be (and where * object semantics allows they should be) unbound, that is: not bound to the * object they were retrieved through. When they are used with * {@link StandardOperation#CALL} an explicit "this" receiver argument is always * passed to them. Of course bound methods can be returned if the object semantics * requires them and such methods are free to ignore the receiver passed in the * {@code CALL} operation or even raise an error when it is different from the one * the method is bound to, or exhibit any other behavior their semantics requires * in such case. */
METHOD;
If the passed in operation is a NamespaceOperation, or a NamedOperation wrapping a NamespaceOperation, then it returns the first (if any) StandardNamespace in its namespace list. If the passed operation is not a namespace operation (optionally wrapped in a named operation), or if it doesn't have any standard namespaces in it, returns null.
Params:
  • op – the operation
Returns:the first standard namespace in the operation's namespace list
/** * If the passed in operation is a {@link NamespaceOperation}, or a * {@link NamedOperation} wrapping a {@link NamespaceOperation}, then it * returns the first (if any) {@link StandardNamespace} in its namespace * list. If the passed operation is not a namespace operation (optionally * wrapped in a named operation), or if it doesn't have any standard * namespaces in it, returns {@code null}. * @param op the operation * @return the first standard namespace in the operation's namespace list */
public static StandardNamespace findFirst(final Operation op) { for(final Namespace ns: NamespaceOperation.getNamespaces(NamedOperation.getBaseOperation(op))) { if (ns instanceof StandardNamespace) { return (StandardNamespace)ns; } } return null; } }