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package net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind;
import net.bytebuddy.description.method.MethodDescription;
import net.bytebuddy.description.method.ParameterList;
import net.bytebuddy.description.type.TypeDescription;
Implementation of an AmbiguityResolver
that resolves two conflicting bindings by considering most-specific types of target method parameters in the same manner as the Java compiler resolves bindings of overloaded method.
This ambiguity resolver:
- Checks for each parameter of the source method if a one-to-one parameter binding to both of the target methods exist.
- If any of the source method parameters were bound one-to-one to both target methods, the method with the most specific
type is considered as dominant.
- If this result is dominant for both the left and the right target method, this resolver will consider the binding as
ambiguous.
- If none of the methods is dominant and if the comparison did not result in an ambiguous resolution, the method that
consists of the most one-to-one parameter bindings is considered dominant.
Primitive types are considered dominant in the same manner as by the Java compiler.
For example: If a source method only parameter was successfully bound one-to-one to the only parameters of the target methods foo(Object)
and bar(String)
, this ambiguity resolver will detect that the String
type is more specific than the Object
type and determine bar(String)
as the dominant binding. /**
* Implementation of an
* {@link net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind.MethodDelegationBinder.AmbiguityResolver}
* that resolves two conflicting bindings by considering most-specific types of target method parameters in the same manner
* as the Java compiler resolves bindings of overloaded method.
* <p> </p>
* This ambiguity resolver:
* <ol>
* <li>Checks for each parameter of the source method if a one-to-one parameter binding to both of the target methods exist.</li>
* <li>If any of the source method parameters were bound one-to-one to both target methods, the method with the most specific
* type is considered as dominant.</li>
* <li>If this result is dominant for both the left and the right target method, this resolver will consider the binding as
* ambiguous.</li>
* <li>If none of the methods is dominant and if the comparison did not result in an ambiguous resolution, the method that
* consists of the most one-to-one parameter bindings is considered dominant.</li>
* </ol>
* Primitive types are considered dominant in the same manner as by the Java compiler.
* <p> </p>
* For example: If a source method only parameter was successfully bound one-to-one to the only parameters of the target
* methods {@code foo(Object)} and {@code bar(String)}, this ambiguity resolver will detect that the {@code String} type
* is more specific than the {@code Object} type and determine {@code bar(String)} as the dominant binding.
*/
public enum ArgumentTypeResolver implements MethodDelegationBinder.AmbiguityResolver {
The singleton instance.
/**
* The singleton instance.
*/
INSTANCE;
Resolves two bindings by comparing their binding of similar arguments and determining their most specific types.
Params: - sourceParameterType – The parameter type of the source method
- leftParameterIndex – The index of the parameter of the left method.
- left – The left method's parameter binding.
- rightParameterIndex – The index of the parameter of the right method.
- right – The right method's parameter binding.
Returns: A resolution according to the given parameters.
/**
* Resolves two bindings by comparing their binding of similar arguments and determining their most specific types.
*
* @param sourceParameterType The parameter type of the source method
* @param leftParameterIndex The index of the parameter of the left method.
* @param left The left method's parameter binding.
* @param rightParameterIndex The index of the parameter of the right method.
* @param right The right method's parameter binding.
* @return A resolution according to the given parameters.
*/
private static Resolution resolveRivalBinding(TypeDescription sourceParameterType,
int leftParameterIndex,
MethodDelegationBinder.MethodBinding left,
int rightParameterIndex,
MethodDelegationBinder.MethodBinding right) {
TypeDescription leftParameterType = left.getTarget().getParameters().get(leftParameterIndex).getType().asErasure();
TypeDescription rightParameterType = right.getTarget().getParameters().get(rightParameterIndex).getType().asErasure();
if (!leftParameterType.equals(rightParameterType)) {
if (leftParameterType.isPrimitive() && rightParameterType.isPrimitive()) {
return PrimitiveTypePrecedence.forPrimitive(leftParameterType).resolve(PrimitiveTypePrecedence.forPrimitive(rightParameterType));
} else if (leftParameterType.isPrimitive() /* && !rightParameterType.isPrimitive() */) {
return sourceParameterType.isPrimitive() ? Resolution.LEFT : Resolution.RIGHT;
} else if (/* !leftParameterType.isPrimitive() && */ rightParameterType.isPrimitive()) {
return sourceParameterType.isPrimitive() ? Resolution.RIGHT : Resolution.LEFT;
} else {
// Note that leftParameterType != rightParameterType, thus both cannot be true.
if (leftParameterType.isAssignableFrom(rightParameterType)) {
return Resolution.RIGHT;
} else if (rightParameterType.isAssignableFrom(leftParameterType)) {
return Resolution.LEFT;
} else {
return Resolution.AMBIGUOUS;
}
}
} else {
return Resolution.UNKNOWN;
}
}
Resolves the most specific method by their score. A method's score is calculated by the absolute number of parameters that were bound by using an explicit Argument
annotation. Params: - boundParameterScore – The difference of the scores of the left and the right method.
Returns: A resolution according to this score.
/**
* Resolves the most specific method by their score. A method's score is calculated by the absolute number of
* parameters that were bound by using an explicit {@link net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind.annotation.Argument}
* annotation.
*
* @param boundParameterScore The difference of the scores of the left and the right method.
* @return A resolution according to this score.
*/
private static Resolution resolveByScore(int boundParameterScore) {
if (boundParameterScore == 0) {
return Resolution.AMBIGUOUS;
} else if (boundParameterScore > 0) {
return Resolution.LEFT;
} else /* difference < 0*/ {
return Resolution.RIGHT;
}
}
{@inheritDoc}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public Resolution resolve(MethodDescription source,
MethodDelegationBinder.MethodBinding left,
MethodDelegationBinder.MethodBinding right) {
Resolution resolution = Resolution.UNKNOWN;
ParameterList<?> sourceParameters = source.getParameters();
int leftExtra = 0, rightExtra = 0;
for (int sourceParameterIndex = 0; sourceParameterIndex < sourceParameters.size(); sourceParameterIndex++) {
ParameterIndexToken parameterIndexToken = new ParameterIndexToken(sourceParameterIndex);
Integer leftParameterIndex = left.getTargetParameterIndex(parameterIndexToken);
Integer rightParameterIndex = right.getTargetParameterIndex(parameterIndexToken);
if (leftParameterIndex != null && rightParameterIndex != null) {
resolution = resolution.merge(resolveRivalBinding(sourceParameters.get(sourceParameterIndex).getType().asErasure(),
leftParameterIndex,
left,
rightParameterIndex,
right));
} else if (leftParameterIndex != null /* && rightParameterIndex == null */) {
leftExtra++;
} else if (/*leftParameterIndex == null && */ rightParameterIndex != null) {
rightExtra++;
}
}
return resolution == Resolution.UNKNOWN
? resolveByScore(leftExtra - rightExtra)
: resolution;
}
A representation of the precedence of a most specific primitive type in the Java programming language.
/**
* A representation of the precedence of a most specific primitive type in the Java programming language.
*/
protected enum PrimitiveTypePrecedence {
The precedence of the boolean
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code boolean} type.
*/
BOOLEAN(0),
The precedence of the byte
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code byte} type.
*/
BYTE(1),
The precedence of the short
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code short} type.
*/
SHORT(2),
The precedence of the int
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code int} type.
*/
INTEGER(3),
The precedence of the char
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code char} type.
*/
CHARACTER(4),
The precedence of the long
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code long} type.
*/
LONG(5),
The precedence of the float
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code float} type.
*/
FLOAT(6),
The precedence of the double
type. /**
* The precedence of the {@code double} type.
*/
DOUBLE(7);
A score representing the precedence where a higher score represents a less specific type.
/**
* A score representing the precedence where a higher score represents a less specific type.
*/
private final int score;
Creates a new primitive type precedence.
Params: - score – A score representing the precedence where a higher score represents a less specific type.
/**
* Creates a new primitive type precedence.
*
* @param score A score representing the precedence where a higher score represents a less specific type.
*/
PrimitiveTypePrecedence(int score) {
this.score = score;
}
Locates the primitive type precedence for a given type.
Params: - typeDescription – The non-void, primitive type for which the precedence should be located.
Returns: The corresponding primitive type precedence.
/**
* Locates the primitive type precedence for a given type.
*
* @param typeDescription The non-void, primitive type for which the precedence should be located.
* @return The corresponding primitive type precedence.
*/
public static PrimitiveTypePrecedence forPrimitive(TypeDescription typeDescription) {
if (typeDescription.represents(boolean.class)) {
return BOOLEAN;
} else if (typeDescription.represents(byte.class)) {
return BYTE;
} else if (typeDescription.represents(short.class)) {
return SHORT;
} else if (typeDescription.represents(int.class)) {
return INTEGER;
} else if (typeDescription.represents(char.class)) {
return CHARACTER;
} else if (typeDescription.represents(long.class)) {
return LONG;
} else if (typeDescription.represents(float.class)) {
return FLOAT;
} else if (typeDescription.represents(double.class)) {
return DOUBLE;
} else {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Not a non-void, primitive type " + typeDescription);
}
}
Resolves the least specific type of two primitive type precedence with this instance representing a Resolution.LEFT
resolution and the argument type representing the Resolution.RIGHT
resolution. Params: - right – Another primitive type precedence against which this precedence should be resolved.
Returns: The resolution of
/**
* Resolves the least specific type of two primitive type precedence with this instance representing a
* {@link net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind.MethodDelegationBinder.AmbiguityResolver.Resolution#LEFT}
* resolution and the argument type representing the
* {@link net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind.MethodDelegationBinder.AmbiguityResolver.Resolution#RIGHT}
* resolution.
*
* @param right Another primitive type precedence against which this precedence should be resolved.
* @return The resolution of
*/
public Resolution resolve(PrimitiveTypePrecedence right) {
if (score - right.score == 0) {
return Resolution.UNKNOWN;
} else if (score - right.score > 0) {
return Resolution.RIGHT;
} else /* score - right.score < 0 */ {
return Resolution.LEFT;
}
}
}
This token is used to mark a one-to-one binding of a source method parameter to a target method parameter.
See Also: - getTargetParameterIndex.getTargetParameterIndex(Object)
/**
* This token is used to mark a one-to-one binding of a source method parameter to a target method parameter.
*
* @see net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind.MethodDelegationBinder.MethodBinding#getTargetParameterIndex(Object)
*/
public static class ParameterIndexToken {
The parameter index that is represented by this token.
/**
* The parameter index that is represented by this token.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
private final int parameterIndex;
Create a parameter index token for a given parameter of the source method.
Params: - parameterIndex – The parameter index of the source method which is mapped to a target method parameter.
/**
* Create a parameter index token for a given parameter of the source method.
*
* @param parameterIndex The parameter index of the source method which is mapped to a target method parameter.
*/
public ParameterIndexToken(int parameterIndex) {
this.parameterIndex = parameterIndex;
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return parameterIndex;
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object other) {
if (this == other) {
return true;
} else if (other == null || getClass() != other.getClass()) {
return false;
}
ParameterIndexToken parameterIndexToken = (ParameterIndexToken) other;
return parameterIndex == parameterIndexToken.parameterIndex;
}
}
}