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* Copyright 2014 - 2019 Rafael Winterhalter
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package net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind;
import net.bytebuddy.description.method.MethodDescription;
Implementation of an AmbiguityResolver
that resolves conflicting bindings by considering equality of a target method's internalName as an indicator for a dominant binding.
For example, if method source.foo
can be bound to methods targetA.foo
and targetB.bar
, targetA.foo
will be considered as dominant. /**
* Implementation of an
* {@link net.bytebuddy.implementation.bind.MethodDelegationBinder.AmbiguityResolver}
* that resolves conflicting bindings by considering equality of a target method's internalName as an indicator for a dominant
* binding.
* <p> </p>
* For example, if method {@code source.foo} can be bound to methods {@code targetA.foo} and {@code targetB.bar},
* {@code targetA.foo} will be considered as dominant.
*/
public enum MethodNameEqualityResolver implements MethodDelegationBinder.AmbiguityResolver {
The singleton instance.
/**
* The singleton instance.
*/
INSTANCE;
{@inheritDoc}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
public Resolution resolve(MethodDescription source,
MethodDelegationBinder.MethodBinding left,
MethodDelegationBinder.MethodBinding right) {
boolean leftEquals = left.getTarget().getName().equals(source.getName());
boolean rightEquals = right.getTarget().getName().equals(source.getName());
if (leftEquals ^ rightEquals) {
return leftEquals ? Resolution.LEFT : Resolution.RIGHT;
} else {
return Resolution.AMBIGUOUS;
}
}
}