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package sun.reflect.generics.factory;
import java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType;
import java.lang.reflect.Type;
import java.lang.reflect.TypeVariable;
import java.lang.reflect.WildcardType;
import sun.reflect.generics.tree.FieldTypeSignature;
/**
* A factory interface for reflective objects representing generic types.
* Implementors (such as core reflection or JDI, or possibly javadoc
* will manufacture instances of (potentially) different classes
* in response to invocations of the methods described here.
* <p> The intent is that reflective systems use these factories to
* produce generic type information on demand.
* Certain components of such reflective systems can be independent
* of a specific implementation by using this interface. For example,
* repositories of generic type information are initialized with a
* factory conforming to this interface, and use it to generate the
* tpe information they are required to provide. As a result, such
* repository code can be shared across different reflective systems.
*/
public interface GenericsFactory {
/**
* Returns a new type variable declaration. Note that <tt>name</tt>
* may be empty (but not <tt>null</tt>). If <tt>bounds</tt> is
* empty, a bound of <tt>java.lang.Object</tt> is used.
* @param name The name of the type variable
* @param bounds An array of abstract syntax trees representing
* the upper bound(s) on the type variable being declared
* @return a new type variable declaration
* @throws NullPointerException - if any of the actual parameters
* or any of the elements of <tt>bounds</tt> are <tt>null</tt>.
*/
TypeVariable<?> makeTypeVariable(String name,
FieldTypeSignature[] bounds);
/**
* Return an instance of the <tt>ParameterizedType</tt> interface
* that corresponds to a generic type instantiation of the
* generic declaration <tt>declaration</tt> with actual type arguments
* <tt>typeArgs</tt>.
* If <tt>owner</tt> is <tt>null</tt>, the declaring class of
* <tt>declaration</tt> is used as the owner of this parameterized
* type.
* <p> This method throws a MalformedParameterizedTypeException
* under the following circumstances:
* If the type declaration does not represent a generic declaration
* (i.e., it is not an instance of <tt>GenericDeclaration</tt>).
* If the number of actual type arguments (i.e., the size of the
* array <tt>typeArgs</tt>) does not correspond to the number of
* formal type arguments.
* If any of the actual type arguments is not an instance of the
* bounds on the corresponding formal.
* @param declaration - the generic type declaration that is to be
* instantiated
* @param typeArgs - the list of actual type arguments
* @return - a parameterized type representing the instantiation
* of the declaration with the actual type arguments
* @throws MalformedParameterizedTypeException - if the instantiation
* is invalid
* @throws NullPointerException - if any of <tt>declaration</tt>
* , <tt>typeArgs</tt>
* or any of the elements of <tt>typeArgs</tt> are <tt>null</tt>
*/
ParameterizedType makeParameterizedType(Type declaration,
Type[] typeArgs,
Type owner);
/**
* Returns the type variable with name <tt>name</tt>, if such
* a type variable is declared in the
* scope used to create this factory.
* Returns <tt>null</tt> otherwise.
* @param name - the name of the type variable to search for
* @return - the type variable with name <tt>name</tt>, or <tt>null</tt>
* @throws NullPointerException - if any of actual parameters are
* <tt>null</tt>
*/
TypeVariable<?> findTypeVariable(String name);
/**
* Returns a new wildcard type variable. If
* <tt>ubs</tt> is empty, a bound of <tt>java.lang.Object</tt> is used.
* @param ubs An array of abstract syntax trees representing
* the upper bound(s) on the type variable being declared
* @param lbs An array of abstract syntax trees representing
* the lower bound(s) on the type variable being declared
* @return a new wildcard type variable
* @throws NullPointerException - if any of the actual parameters
* or any of the elements of <tt>ubs</tt> or <tt>lbs</tt>are
* <tt>null</tt>
*/
WildcardType makeWildcard(FieldTypeSignature[] ubs,
FieldTypeSignature[] lbs);
Type makeNamedType(String name);
/**
* Returns a (possibly generic) array type.
* If the component type is a parameterized type, it must
* only have unbounded wildcard arguemnts, otherwise
* a MalformedParameterizedTypeException is thrown.
* @param componentType - the component type of the array
* @return a (possibly generic) array type.
* @throws MalformedParameterizedTypeException if <tt>componentType</tt>
* is a parameterized type with non-wildcard type arguments
* @throws NullPointerException - if any of the actual parameters
* are <tt>null</tt>
*/
Type makeArrayType(Type componentType);
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>byte</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>byte</tt>.
*/
Type makeByte();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>boolean</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>boolean</tt>.
*/
Type makeBool();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>short</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>short</tt>.
*/
Type makeShort();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>char</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>char</tt>.
*/
Type makeChar();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>int</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>int</tt>.
*/
Type makeInt();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>long</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>long</tt>.
*/
Type makeLong();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>float</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>float</tt>.
*/
Type makeFloat();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of type <tt>double</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of type <tt>double</tt>.
*/
Type makeDouble();
/**
* Returns the reflective representation of <tt>void</tt>.
* @return the reflective representation of <tt>void</tt>.
*/
Type makeVoid();
}