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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:
  1. Checks for each parameter of the source method if a one-to-one parameter binding to both of the target methods exist.
  2. 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.
  3. If this result is dominant for both the left and the right target method, this resolver will consider the binding as ambiguous.
  4. 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>&nbsp;</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>&nbsp;</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; } } }