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package sun.reflect.generics.scope;

import java.lang.reflect.GenericDeclaration;
import java.lang.reflect.TypeVariable;



Abstract superclass for lazy scope objects, used when building factories for generic information repositories. The type parameter D represents the type of reflective object whose scope this class is representing.

To subclass this, all one needs to do is implement computeEnclosingScope and the subclass' constructor.

/** * Abstract superclass for lazy scope objects, used when building * factories for generic information repositories. * The type parameter <tt>D</tt> represents the type of reflective * object whose scope this class is representing. * <p> To subclass this, all one needs to do is implement * <tt>computeEnclosingScope</tt> and the subclass' constructor. */
public abstract class AbstractScope<D extends GenericDeclaration> implements Scope { private D recvr; // the declaration whose scope this instance represents private Scope enclosingScope; // the enclosing scope of this scope
Constructor. Takes a reflective object whose scope the newly constructed instance will represent.
Params:
  • D – - A generic declaration whose scope the newly constructed instance will represent
/** * Constructor. Takes a reflective object whose scope the newly * constructed instance will represent. * @param D - A generic declaration whose scope the newly * constructed instance will represent */
protected AbstractScope(D decl){ recvr = decl;}
Accessor for the receiver - the object whose scope this Scope object represents.
Returns:The object whose scope this Scope object represents
/** * Accessor for the receiver - the object whose scope this <tt>Scope</tt> * object represents. * @return The object whose scope this <tt>Scope</tt> object represents */
protected D getRecvr() {return recvr;}
This method must be implemented by any concrete subclass. It must return the enclosing scope of this scope. If this scope is a top-level scope, an instance of DummyScope must be returned.
Returns:The enclosing scope of this scope
/** This method must be implemented by any concrete subclass. * It must return the enclosing scope of this scope. If this scope * is a top-level scope, an instance of DummyScope must be returned. * @return The enclosing scope of this scope */
protected abstract Scope computeEnclosingScope();
Accessor for the enclosing scope, which is computed lazily and cached.
Returns:the enclosing scope
/** * Accessor for the enclosing scope, which is computed lazily and cached. * @return the enclosing scope */
protected Scope getEnclosingScope(){ if (enclosingScope == null) {enclosingScope = computeEnclosingScope();} return enclosingScope; }
Lookup a type variable in the scope, using its name. Returns null if no type variable with this name is declared in this scope or any of its surrounding scopes.
Params:
  • name – - the name of the type variable being looked up
Returns:the requested type variable, if found
/** * Lookup a type variable in the scope, using its name. Returns null if * no type variable with this name is declared in this scope or any of its * surrounding scopes. * @param name - the name of the type variable being looked up * @return the requested type variable, if found */
public TypeVariable<?> lookup(String name) { TypeVariable[] tas = getRecvr().getTypeParameters(); for (TypeVariable/*<?>*/ tv : tas) { if (tv.getName().equals(name)) {return tv;} } return getEnclosingScope().lookup(name); } }