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package com.sun.jdi; |
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import java.util.List; |
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/** |
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* A mirror of an interface in the target VM. An InterfaceType is |
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* a refinement of {@link ReferenceType} that applies to true interfaces |
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* in the JLS sense of the definition (not a class, not an array type). |
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* An interface type will never be returned by |
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* {@link ObjectReference#referenceType}, but it may be in the list |
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* of implemented interfaces for a {@link ClassType} that is returned |
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* by that method. |
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* |
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* @see ObjectReference |
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* |
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* @author Robert Field |
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* @author Gordon Hirsch |
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* @author James McIlree |
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* @since 1.3 |
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*/ |
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@jdk.Exported |
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public interface InterfaceType extends ReferenceType { |
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/** |
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* Gets the interfaces directly extended by this interface. |
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* The returned list contains only those interfaces this |
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* interface has declared to be extended. |
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* |
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* @return a List of {@link InterfaceType} objects each mirroring |
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* an interface extended by this interface. |
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* If none exist, returns a zero length List. |
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* @throws ClassNotPreparedException if this class not yet been |
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* prepared. |
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*/ |
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List<InterfaceType> superinterfaces(); |
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/** |
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* Gets the currently prepared interfaces which directly extend this |
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* interface. The returned list contains only those interfaces that |
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* declared this interface in their "extends" clause. |
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* |
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* @return a List of {@link InterfaceType} objects each mirroring |
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* an interface extending this interface. |
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* If none exist, returns a zero length List. |
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*/ |
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List<InterfaceType> subinterfaces(); |
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/** |
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* Gets the currently prepared classes which directly implement this |
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* interface. The returned list contains only those classes that |
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* declared this interface in their "implements" clause. |
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* |
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* @return a List of {@link ClassType} objects each mirroring |
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* a class implementing this interface. |
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* If none exist, returns a zero length List. |
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*/ |
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List<ClassType> implementors(); |
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/** |
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* Invokes the specified static {@link Method} in the |
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* target VM. The |
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* specified method must be defined in this interface. |
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* The method must be a static method |
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* but not a static initializer. |
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* <p> |
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* The method invocation will occur in the specified thread. |
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* Method invocation can occur only if the specified thread |
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* has been suspended by an event which occurred in that thread. |
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* Method invocation is not supported |
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* when the target VM has been suspended through |
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* {@link VirtualMachine#suspend} or when the specified thread |
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* is suspended through {@link ThreadReference#suspend}. |
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* <p> |
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* The specified method is invoked with the arguments in the specified |
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* argument list. The method invocation is synchronous; this method |
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* does not return until the invoked method returns in the target VM. |
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* If the invoked method throws an exception, this method will throw |
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* an {@link InvocationException} which contains a mirror to the exception |
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* object thrown. |
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* <p> |
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* Object arguments must be assignment compatible with the argument type |
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* (This implies that the argument type must be loaded through the |
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* enclosing class' class loader). Primitive arguments must be |
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* either assignment compatible with the argument type or must be |
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* convertible to the argument type without loss of information. |
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* If the method being called accepts a variable number of arguments, |
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* then the last argument type is an array of some component type. |
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* The argument in the matching position can be omitted, or can be null, |
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* an array of the same component type, or an argument of the |
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* component type followed by any number of other arguments of the same |
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* type. If the argument is omitted, then a 0 length array of the |
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* component type is passed. The component type can be a primitive type. |
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* Autoboxing is not supported. |
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* |
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* See Section 5.2 of |
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* <cite>The Java™ Language Specification</cite> |
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* for more information on assignment compatibility. |
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* <p> |
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* By default, all threads in the target VM are resumed while |
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* the method is being invoked if they were previously |
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* suspended by an event or by {@link VirtualMachine#suspend} or |
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* {@link ThreadReference#suspend}. This is done to prevent the deadlocks |
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* that will occur if any of the threads own monitors |
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* that will be needed by the invoked method. |
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* Note, however, that this implicit resume acts exactly like |
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* {@link ThreadReference#resume}, so if the thread's suspend |
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* count is greater than 1, it will remain in a suspended state |
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* during the invocation and thus a deadlock could still occur. |
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* By default, when the invocation completes, |
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* all threads in the target VM are suspended, regardless their state |
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* before the invocation. |
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* It is possible that |
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* breakpoints or other events might occur during the invocation. |
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* This can cause deadlocks as described above. It can also cause a deadlock |
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* if invokeMethod is called from the client's event handler thread. In this |
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* case, this thread will be waiting for the invokeMethod to complete and |
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* won't read the EventSet that comes in for the new event. If this |
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* new EventSet is SUSPEND_ALL, then a deadlock will occur because no |
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* one will resume the EventSet. To avoid this, all EventRequests should |
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* be disabled before doing the invokeMethod, or the invokeMethod should |
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* not be done from the client's event handler thread. |
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* <p> |
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* The resumption of other threads during the invocation can be prevented |
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* by specifying the {@link #INVOKE_SINGLE_THREADED} |
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* bit flag in the <code>options</code> argument; however, |
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* there is no protection against or recovery from the deadlocks |
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* described above, so this option should be used with great caution. |
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* Only the specified thread will be resumed (as described for all |
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* threads above). Upon completion of a single threaded invoke, the invoking thread |
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* will be suspended once again. Note that any threads started during |
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* the single threaded invocation will not be suspended when the |
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* invocation completes. |
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* <p> |
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* If the target VM is disconnected during the invoke (for example, through |
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* {@link VirtualMachine#dispose}) the method invocation continues. |
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* |
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* @param thread the thread in which to invoke. |
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* @param method the {@link Method} to invoke. |
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* @param arguments the list of {@link Value} arguments bound to the |
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* invoked method. Values from the list are assigned to arguments |
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* in the order they appear in the method signature. |
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* @param options the integer bit flag options. |
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* @return a {@link Value} mirror of the invoked method's return value. |
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* @throws java.lang.IllegalArgumentException if the method is not |
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* a member of this interface, if the size of the argument list |
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* does not match the number of declared arguments for the method, or |
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* if the method is not static or is a static initializer. |
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* @throws {@link InvalidTypeException} if any argument in the |
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* argument list is not assignable to the corresponding method argument |
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* type. |
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* @throws ClassNotLoadedException if any argument type has not yet been loaded |
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* through the appropriate class loader. |
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* @throws IncompatibleThreadStateException if the specified thread has not |
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* been suspended by an event. |
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* @throws InvocationException if the method invocation resulted in |
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* an exception in the target VM. |
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* @throws InvalidTypeException If the arguments do not meet this requirement -- |
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* Object arguments must be assignment compatible with the argument |
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* type. This implies that the argument type must be |
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* loaded through the enclosing class' class loader. |
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* Primitive arguments must be either assignment compatible with the |
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* argument type or must be convertible to the argument type without loss |
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* of information. See JLS section 5.2 for more information on assignment |
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* compatibility. |
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* @throws VMCannotBeModifiedException if the VirtualMachine is read-only - see {@link VirtualMachine#canBeModified()}. |
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* |
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* @since 1.8 |
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*/ |
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default Value invokeMethod(ThreadReference thread, Method method, |
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List<? extends Value> arguments, int options) |
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throws InvalidTypeException, |
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ClassNotLoadedException, |
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IncompatibleThreadStateException, |
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InvocationException { |
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throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); |
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} |
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} |