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package sun.reflect;
import java.lang.reflect.Field;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
import sun.misc.Unsafe;
Base class for sun.misc.Unsafe-based FieldAccessors for fields with
final or volatile qualifiers. These differ from unqualified
versions in that (1) they check for read-only status (2) they use
the volatile forms of Unsafe get/put methods. (When accessed via
reflection, finals act as slightly "lighter" forms of volatiles. So
the volatile forms are heavier than necessary in terms of
underlying reordering rules and memory barriers, but preserve
correctness.)
/**
* Base class for sun.misc.Unsafe-based FieldAccessors for fields with
* final or volatile qualifiers. These differ from unqualified
* versions in that (1) they check for read-only status (2) they use
* the volatile forms of Unsafe get/put methods. (When accessed via
* reflection, finals act as slightly "lighter" forms of volatiles. So
* the volatile forms are heavier than necessary in terms of
* underlying reordering rules and memory barriers, but preserve
* correctness.)
*/
abstract class UnsafeQualifiedFieldAccessorImpl
extends UnsafeFieldAccessorImpl
{
protected final boolean isReadOnly;
UnsafeQualifiedFieldAccessorImpl(Field field, boolean isReadOnly) {
super(field);
this.isReadOnly = isReadOnly;
}
}