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/* Class.java -- Representation of a Java class.
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   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2002, 2003, 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007
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   Free Software Foundation
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING.  If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library.  Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module.  An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library.  If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package java.lang;
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import gnu.java.lang.reflect.ClassSignatureParser;
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import java.io.InputStream;
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import java.io.Serializable;
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import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
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import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
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import java.lang.reflect.Field;
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import java.lang.reflect.GenericDeclaration;
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import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
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import java.lang.reflect.Member;
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import java.lang.reflect.Method;
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import java.lang.reflect.Type;
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import java.lang.reflect.TypeVariable;
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import java.net.URL;
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import java.security.AccessController;
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import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
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import java.security.ProtectionDomain;
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import java.util.ArrayList;
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import java.util.Arrays;
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import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
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import java.util.HashMap;
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import java.util.Collection;
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import java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement;
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import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
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import java.lang.annotation.Inherited;
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import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject;
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/**
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 * A Class represents a Java type.  There will never be multiple Class
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 * objects with identical names and ClassLoaders. Primitive types, array
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 * types, and void also have a Class object.
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 *
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 * <p>Arrays with identical type and number of dimensions share the same class.
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 * The array class ClassLoader is the same as the ClassLoader of the element
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 * type of the array (which can be null to indicate the bootstrap classloader).
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 * The name of an array class is <code>[&lt;signature format&gt;;</code>.
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 * <p> For example,
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 * String[]'s class is <code>[Ljava.lang.String;</code>. boolean, byte,
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 * short, char, int, long, float and double have the "type name" of
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 * Z,B,S,C,I,J,F,D for the purposes of array classes.  If it's a
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 * multidimensioned array, the same principle applies:
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 * <code>int[][][]</code> == <code>[[[I</code>.
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 *
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 * <p>There is no public constructor - Class objects are obtained only through
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 * the virtual machine, as defined in ClassLoaders.
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 *
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 * @serialData Class objects serialize specially:
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 * <code>TC_CLASS ClassDescriptor</code>. For more serialization information,
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 * see {@link ObjectStreamClass}.
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 *
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 * @author John Keiser
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 * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
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 * @author Tom Tromey (tromey@cygnus.com)
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 * @since 1.0
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 * @see ClassLoader
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 */
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public final class Class<T>
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  implements Type, AnnotatedElement, GenericDeclaration, Serializable
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{
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  /**
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   * Class is non-instantiable from Java code; only the VM can create
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   * instances of this class.
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   */
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  private Class ()
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  {
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  }
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  // Initialize the class.
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  private native void initializeClass ();
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  // finalization
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  protected native void finalize () throws Throwable;
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  /**
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   * Use the classloader of the current class to load, link, and initialize
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   * a class. This is equivalent to your code calling
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   * <code>Class.forName(name, true, getClass().getClassLoader())</code>.
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   *
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   * @param name the name of the class to find
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   * @return the Class object representing the class
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   * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class was not found by the
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   *         classloader
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   * @throws LinkageError if linking the class fails
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   * @throws ExceptionInInitializerError if the class loads, but an exception
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   *         occurs during initialization
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   */
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  public static native Class<?> forName (String className)
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    throws ClassNotFoundException;
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  // A private internal method that is called by compiler-generated code.
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  private static Class forName (String className, Class caller)
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    throws ClassNotFoundException
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  {
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    return forName(className, true, caller.getClassLoaderInternal());
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  }
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  /**
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   * Use the specified classloader to load and link a class. If the loader
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   * is null, this uses the bootstrap class loader (provide the security
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   * check succeeds). Unfortunately, this method cannot be used to obtain
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   * the Class objects for primitive types or for void, you have to use
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   * the fields in the appropriate java.lang wrapper classes.
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   *
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   * <p>Calls <code>classloader.loadclass(name, initialize)</code>.
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   *
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   * @param name the name of the class to find
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   * @param initialize whether or not to initialize the class at this time
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   * @param classloader the classloader to use to find the class; null means
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   *        to use the bootstrap class loader
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   * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class was not found by the
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   *         classloader
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   * @throws LinkageError if linking the class fails
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   * @throws ExceptionInInitializerError if the class loads, but an exception
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   *         occurs during initialization
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   * @throws SecurityException if the <code>classloader</code> argument
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   *         is <code>null</code> and the caller does not have the
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   *         <code>RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")</code> permission
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   * @see ClassLoader
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   * @since 1.2
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   */
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  public static native Class<?> forName (String className, boolean initialize,
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                                         ClassLoader loader)
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    throws ClassNotFoundException;
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  /**
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   * Get all the public member classes and interfaces declared in this
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   * class or inherited from superclasses. This returns an array of length
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   * 0 if there are no member classes, including for primitive types. A
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   * security check may be performed, with
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   * <code>checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)</code> as well as
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   * <code>checkPackageAccess</code> both having to succeed.
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   *
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   * @return all public member classes in this class
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   * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
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   * @since 1.1
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   */
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  public Class<?>[] getClasses()
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  {
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    memberAccessCheck(Member.PUBLIC);
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    return internalGetClasses();
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  }
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  /**
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   * Like <code>getClasses()</code> but without the security checks.
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   */
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  private Class<?>[] internalGetClasses()
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  {
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    ArrayList<Class> list = new ArrayList<Class>();
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    list.addAll(Arrays.asList(getDeclaredClasses(true)));
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    Class superClass = getSuperclass();
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    if (superClass != null)
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      list.addAll(Arrays.asList(superClass.internalGetClasses()));
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    return list.toArray(new Class<?>[list.size()]);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Get the ClassLoader that loaded this class.  If the class was loaded
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   * by the bootstrap classloader, this method will return null.
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   * If there is a security manager, and the caller's class loader is not
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   * an ancestor of the requested one, a security check of
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   * <code>RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")</code>
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   * must first succeed. Primitive types and void return null.
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   *
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   * @return the ClassLoader that loaded this class
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   * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
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   * @see ClassLoader
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   * @see RuntimePermission
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   */
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  public native ClassLoader getClassLoader ();
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  // A private internal method that is called by compiler-generated code.
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  private final native ClassLoader getClassLoader (Class caller);
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  /**
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   *  Internal method that circumvents the usual security checks when
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   *  getting the class loader.
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   */
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  private native ClassLoader getClassLoaderInternal ();
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  /**
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   * If this is an array, get the Class representing the type of array.
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   * Examples: "[[Ljava.lang.String;" would return "[Ljava.lang.String;", and
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   * calling getComponentType on that would give "java.lang.String".  If
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   *
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   * @return the array type of this class, or null
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   * @see Array
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   * @since 1.1
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  public native Class<?> getComponentType ();
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  /**
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   * Get a public constructor declared in this class. If the constructor takes
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   * no argument, an array of zero elements and null are equivalent for the
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   * types argument. A security check may be performed, with
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   * <code>checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)</code> as well as
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   * <code>checkPackageAccess</code> both having to succeed.
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   *
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   * @param types the type of each parameter
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   * @return the constructor
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   * @throws NoSuchMethodException if the constructor does not exist
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   * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
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   * @see #getConstructors()
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   * @since 1.1
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  public native Constructor<T> getConstructor(Class<?>... args)
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    throws NoSuchMethodException;
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  /**
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   * Get all the public constructors of this class. This returns an array of
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   * length 0 if there are no constructors, including for primitive types,
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   * arrays, and interfaces. It does, however, include the default
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   * constructor if one was supplied by the compiler. A security check may
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   * as well as <code>checkPackageAccess</code> both having to succeed.
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   *
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   * @since 1.1
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  public Constructor<?>[] getConstructors()
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  {
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    memberAccessCheck(Member.PUBLIC);
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    return getDeclaredConstructors(true);
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  /**
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   * Get a constructor declared in this class. If the constructor takes no
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   * <code>checkPackageAccess</code> both having to succeed.
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   *
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   * @param types the type of each parameter
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   * @return the constructor
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   * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
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   * @see #getDeclaredConstructors()
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   * @since 1.1
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   */
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  public native Constructor<T> getDeclaredConstructor(Class<?>... args)
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    throws NoSuchMethodException;
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  /**
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   * Get all the declared member classes and interfaces in this class, but
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   * not those inherited from superclasses. This returns an array of length
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   * 0 if there are no member classes, including for primitive types. A
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   * security check may be performed, with
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   * <code>checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)</code> as well as
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   * <code>checkPackageAccess</code> both having to succeed.
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  {
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    memberAccessCheck(Member.DECLARED);
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    return getDeclaredClasses(false);
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  }
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  /**
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   * Get all the declared constructors of this class. This returns an array of
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  {
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  /**
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  {
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    memberAccessCheck(Member.DECLARED);
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    return getDeclaredFields(false);
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  native Field[] getDeclaredFields (boolean publicOnly);
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  /**
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   * Get a method declared in this class, where name is its simple name. The
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  /**
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  /**
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  }
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  }
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  }
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  }
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  private static final native String getSignature(Class[] args,
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                                                  boolean is_construtor);
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  /**
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   * Get a public method declared or inherited in this class, where name is
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   * its simple name. The implicit methods of Object are not available from
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   * interfaces.  Constructors (named "&lt;init&gt;" in the class file) and class
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   * initializers (name "&lt;clinit&gt;") are not available.  The Virtual
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   * Machine allows multiple methods with the same signature but differing
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   * return types, and the class can inherit multiple methods of the same
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   * A security check may be performed, with
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  {
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    return method;
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  }
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   * Get all the public methods declared in this class or inherited from
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   * superclasses. This returns an array of length 0 if there are no methods,
561
   * including for primitive types. This does not include the implicit
562
   * methods of interfaces which mirror methods of Object, nor does it
563
   * include constructors or the class initialization methods. The Virtual
564
   * Machine allows multiple methods with the same signature but differing
565
   * return types; all such methods are in the returned array. A security
566
   * check may be performed, with
567
   * <code>checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)</code> as well as
568
   * <code>checkPackageAccess</code> both having to succeed.
569
   *
570
   * @return all public methods in this class
571
   * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
572
   * @since 1.1
573
   */
574
  public native Method[] getMethods();
575
 
576
  /**
577
   * Get the modifiers of this class.  These can be decoded using Modifier,
578
   * and is limited to one of public, protected, or private, and any of
579
   * final, static, abstract, or interface. An array class has the same
580
   * public, protected, or private modifier as its component type, and is
581
   * marked final but not an interface. Primitive types and void are marked
582
   * public and final, but not an interface.
583
   *
584
   * @return the modifiers of this class
585
   * @see Modifer
586
   * @since 1.1
587
   */
588
  public native int getModifiers ();
589
 
590
  /**
591
   * Get the name of this class, separated by dots for package separators.
592
   * If the class represents a primitive type, or void, then the
593
   * name of the type as it appears in the Java programming language
594
   * is returned.  For instance, <code>Byte.TYPE.getName()</code>
595
   * returns "byte".
596
   *
597
   * Arrays are specially encoded as shown on this table.
598
   * <pre>
599
   * array type          [<em>element type</em>
600
   *                     (note that the element type is encoded per
601
   *                      this table)
602
   * boolean             Z
603
   * byte                B
604
   * char                C
605
   * short               S
606
   * int                 I
607
   * long                J
608
   * float               F
609
   * double              D
610
   * void                V
611
   * class or interface, alone: &lt;dotted name&gt;
612
   * class or interface, as element type: L&lt;dotted name&gt;;
613
   * </pre>
614
   *
615
   * @return the name of this class
616
   */
617
  public native String getName ();
618
 
619
  /**
620
   * Get a resource URL using this class's package using the
621
   * getClassLoader().getResource() method.  If this class was loaded using
622
   * the system classloader, ClassLoader.getSystemResource() is used instead.
623
   *
624
   * <p>If the name you supply is absolute (it starts with a <code>/</code>),
625
   * then the leading <code>/</code> is removed and it is passed on to
626
   * getResource(). If it is relative, the package name is prepended, and
627
   * <code>.</code>'s are replaced with <code>/</code>.
628
   *
629
   * <p>The URL returned is system- and classloader-dependent, and could
630
   * change across implementations.
631
   *
632
   * @param resourceName the name of the resource, generally a path
633
   * @return the URL to the resource
634
   * @throws NullPointerException if name is null
635
   * @since 1.1
636
   */
637
  public URL getResource(String resourceName)
638
  {
639
    String name = resourcePath(resourceName);
640
    ClassLoader loader = getClassLoaderInternal();
641
    if (loader == null)
642
      return ClassLoader.getSystemResource(name);
643
    return loader.getResource(name);
644
  }
645
 
646
  /**
647
   * Get a resource using this class's package using the
648
   * getClassLoader().getResourceAsStream() method.  If this class was loaded
649
   * using the system classloader, ClassLoader.getSystemResource() is used
650
   * instead.
651
   *
652
   * <p>If the name you supply is absolute (it starts with a <code>/</code>),
653
   * then the leading <code>/</code> is removed and it is passed on to
654
   * getResource(). If it is relative, the package name is prepended, and
655
   * <code>.</code>'s are replaced with <code>/</code>.
656
   *
657
   * <p>The URL returned is system- and classloader-dependent, and could
658
   * change across implementations.
659
   *
660
   * @param resourceName the name of the resource, generally a path
661
   * @return an InputStream with the contents of the resource in it, or null
662
   * @throws NullPointerException if name is null
663
   * @since 1.1
664
   */
665
  public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String resourceName)
666
  {
667
    String name = resourcePath(resourceName);
668
    ClassLoader loader = getClassLoaderInternal();
669
    if (loader == null)
670
      return ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(name);
671
    return loader.getResourceAsStream(name);
672
  }
673
 
674
  private String resourcePath(String resourceName)
675
  {
676
    if (resourceName.length() > 0)
677
      {
678
        if (resourceName.charAt(0) != '/')
679
          {
680
            String pkg = getPackagePortion(getName());
681
            if (pkg.length() > 0)
682
              resourceName = pkg.replace('.','/') + '/' + resourceName;
683
          }
684
        else
685
          {
686
            resourceName = resourceName.substring(1);
687
          }
688
      }
689
    return resourceName;
690
  }
691
 
692
  /**
693
   * Get the signers of this class. This returns null if there are no signers,
694
   * such as for primitive types or void.
695
   *
696
   * @return the signers of this class
697
   * @since 1.1
698
   */
699
  public native Object[] getSigners ();
700
 
701
  /**
702
   * Set the signers of this class.
703
   *
704
   * @param signers the signers of this class
705
   */
706
  native void setSigners(Object[] signers);
707
 
708
  /**
709
   * Get the direct superclass of this class.  If this is an interface,
710
   * Object, a primitive type, or void, it will return null. If this is an
711
   * array type, it will return Object.
712
   *
713
   * @return the direct superclass of this class
714
   */
715
  public native Class<? super T> getSuperclass ();
716
 
717
  /**
718
   * Return whether this class is an array type.
719
   *
720
   * @return whether this class is an array type
721
   * @since 1.1
722
   */
723
  public native boolean isArray ();
724
 
725
  /**
726
   * Discover whether an instance of the Class parameter would be an
727
   * instance of this Class as well.  Think of doing
728
   * <code>isInstance(c.newInstance())</code> or even
729
   * <code>c.newInstance() instanceof (this class)</code>. While this
730
   * checks widening conversions for objects, it must be exact for primitive
731
   * types.
732
   *
733
   * @param c the class to check
734
   * @return whether an instance of c would be an instance of this class
735
   *         as well
736
   * @throws NullPointerException if c is null
737
   * @since 1.1
738
   */
739
  public native boolean isAssignableFrom (Class<?> c);
740
 
741
  /**
742
   * Discover whether an Object is an instance of this Class.  Think of it
743
   * as almost like <code>o instanceof (this class)</code>.
744
   *
745
   * @param o the Object to check
746
   * @return whether o is an instance of this class
747
   * @since 1.1
748
   */
749
  public native boolean isInstance (Object o);
750
 
751
  /**
752
   * Check whether this class is an interface or not.  Array types are not
753
   * interfaces.
754
   *
755
   * @return whether this class is an interface or not
756
   */
757
  public native boolean isInterface ();
758
 
759
  /**
760
   * Return whether this class is a primitive type.  A primitive type class
761
   * is a class representing a kind of "placeholder" for the various
762
   * primitive types, or void.  You can access the various primitive type
763
   * classes through java.lang.Boolean.TYPE, java.lang.Integer.TYPE, etc.,
764
   * or through boolean.class, int.class, etc.
765
   *
766
   * @return whether this class is a primitive type
767
   * @see Boolean#TYPE
768
   * @see Byte#TYPE
769
   * @see Character#TYPE
770
   * @see Short#TYPE
771
   * @see Integer#TYPE
772
   * @see Long#TYPE
773
   * @see Float#TYPE
774
   * @see Double#TYPE
775
   * @see Void#TYPE
776
   * @since 1.1
777
   */
778
  public native boolean isPrimitive ();
779
 
780
  /**
781
   * Get a new instance of this class by calling the no-argument constructor.
782
   * The class is initialized if it has not been already. A security check
783
   * may be performed, with <code>checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)</code>
784
   * as well as <code>checkPackageAccess</code> both having to succeed.
785
   *
786
   * @return a new instance of this class
787
   * @throws InstantiationException if there is not a no-arg constructor
788
   *         for this class, including interfaces, abstract classes, arrays,
789
   *         primitive types, and void; or if an exception occurred during
790
   *         the constructor
791
   * @throws IllegalAccessException if you are not allowed to access the
792
   *         no-arg constructor because of scoping reasons
793
   * @throws SecurityException if the security check fails
794
   * @throws ExceptionInInitializerError if class initialization caused by
795
   *         this call fails with an exception
796
   */
797
  public native T newInstance ()
798
    throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException;
799
 
800
  // We need a native method to retrieve the protection domain, because we
801
  // can't add fields to java.lang.Class that are accessible from Java.
802
  private native ProtectionDomain getProtectionDomain0();
803
 
804
  /**
805
   * Returns the protection domain of this class. If the classloader did not
806
   * record the protection domain when creating this class the unknown
807
   * protection domain is returned which has a <code>null</code> code source
808
   * and all permissions. A security check may be performed, with
809
   * <code>RuntimePermission("getProtectionDomain")</code>.
810
   *
811
   * @return the protection domain
812
   * @throws SecurityException if the security manager exists and the caller
813
   * does not have <code>RuntimePermission("getProtectionDomain")</code>.
814
   * @see RuntimePermission
815
   * @since 1.2
816
   */
817
  public ProtectionDomain getProtectionDomain()
818
  {
819
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
820
    if (sm != null)
821
      sm.checkPermission(VMClassLoader.protectionDomainPermission);
822
 
823
    ProtectionDomain protectionDomain = getProtectionDomain0();
824
 
825
    if (protectionDomain == null)
826
      return VMClassLoader.unknownProtectionDomain;
827
    else
828
      return protectionDomain;
829
  }
830
 
831
  /**
832
   * Return the human-readable form of this Object.  For an object, this
833
   * is either "interface " or "class " followed by <code>getName()</code>,
834
   * for primitive types and void it is just <code>getName()</code>.
835
   *
836
   * @return the human-readable form of this Object
837
   */
838
  public String toString()
839
  {
840
    if (isPrimitive())
841
      return getName();
842
    return (isInterface() ? "interface " : "class ") + getName();
843
  }
844
 
845
  /**
846
   * Returns the desired assertion status of this class, if it were to be
847
   * initialized at this moment. The class assertion status, if set, is
848
   * returned; the backup is the default package status; then if there is
849
   * a class loader, that default is returned; and finally the system default
850
   * is returned. This method seldom needs calling in user code, but exists
851
   * for compilers to implement the assert statement. Note that there is no
852
   * guarantee that the result of this method matches the class's actual
853
   * assertion status.
854
   *
855
   * @return the desired assertion status
856
   * @see ClassLoader#setClassAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
857
   * @see ClassLoader#setPackageAssertionStatus(String, boolean)
858
   * @see ClassLoader#setDefaultAssertionStatus(boolean)
859
   * @since 1.4
860
   */
861
  public boolean desiredAssertionStatus()
862
  {
863
    ClassLoader c = getClassLoaderInternal();
864
    Object status;
865
    if (c == null)
866
      return VMClassLoader.defaultAssertionStatus();
867
    if (c.classAssertionStatus != null)
868
      synchronized (c)
869
        {
870
          status = c.classAssertionStatus.get(getName());
871
          if (status != null)
872
            return status.equals(Boolean.TRUE);
873
        }
874
    else
875
      {
876
        status = ClassLoader.systemClassAssertionStatus.get(getName());
877
        if (status != null)
878
          return status.equals(Boolean.TRUE);
879
      }
880
    if (c.packageAssertionStatus != null)
881
      synchronized (c)
882
        {
883
          String name = getPackagePortion(getName());
884
          if ("".equals(name))
885
            status = c.packageAssertionStatus.get(null);
886
          else
887
            do
888
              {
889
                status = c.packageAssertionStatus.get(name);
890
                name = getPackagePortion(name);
891
              }
892
            while (! "".equals(name) && status == null);
893
          if (status != null)
894
            return status.equals(Boolean.TRUE);
895
        }
896
    else
897
      {
898
        String name = getPackagePortion(getName());
899
        if ("".equals(name))
900
          status = ClassLoader.systemPackageAssertionStatus.get(null);
901
        else
902
          do
903
            {
904
              status = ClassLoader.systemPackageAssertionStatus.get(name);
905
              name = getPackagePortion(name);
906
            }
907
          while (! "".equals(name) && status == null);
908
        if (status != null)
909
          return status.equals(Boolean.TRUE);
910
      }
911
    return c.defaultAssertionStatus;
912
  }
913
 
914
  /**
915
   * Strip the last portion of the name (after the last dot).
916
   *
917
   * @param name the name to get package of
918
   * @return the package name, or "" if no package
919
   */
920
  private static String getPackagePortion(String name)
921
  {
922
    int lastInd = name.lastIndexOf('.');
923
    if (lastInd == -1)
924
      return "";
925
    return name.substring(0, lastInd);
926
  }
927
 
928
  /**
929
   * Perform security checks common to all of the methods that
930
   * get members of this Class.
931
   */
932
  private void memberAccessCheck(int which)
933
  {
934
    SecurityManager sm = System.getSecurityManager();
935
    if (sm != null)
936
      {
937
        sm.checkMemberAccess(this, which);
938
        Package pkg = getPackage();
939
        if (pkg != null)
940
          sm.checkPackageAccess(pkg.getName());
941
      }
942
  }
943
 
944
 
945
  /**
946
   * <p>
947
   * Casts this class to represent a subclass of the specified class.
948
   * This method is useful for `narrowing' the type of a class so that
949
   * the class object, and instances of that class, can match the contract
950
   * of a more restrictive method.  For example, if this class has the
951
   * static type of <code>Class&lt;Object&gt;</code>, and a dynamic type of
952
   * <code>Class&lt;Rectangle&gt;</code>, then, assuming <code>Shape</code> is
953
   * a superclass of <code>Rectangle</code>, this method can be used on
954
   * this class with the parameter, <code>Class&lt;Shape&gt;</code>, to retain
955
   * the same instance but with the type
956
   * <code>Class&lt;? extends Shape&gt;</code>.
957
   * </p>
958
   * <p>
959
   * If this class can be converted to an instance which is parameterised
960
   * over a subtype of the supplied type, <code>U</code>, then this method
961
   * returns an appropriately cast reference to this object.  Otherwise,
962
   * a <code>ClassCastException</code> is thrown.
963
   * </p>
964
   *
965
   * @param klass the class object, the parameterized type (<code>U</code>) of
966
   *              which should be a superclass of the parameterized type of
967
   *              this instance.
968
   * @return a reference to this object, appropriately cast.
969
   * @throws ClassCastException if this class can not be converted to one
970
   *                            which represents a subclass of the specified
971
   *                            type, <code>U</code>.
972
   * @since 1.5
973
   */
974
  public <U> Class<? extends U> asSubclass(Class<U> klass)
975
  {
976
    if (! klass.isAssignableFrom(this))
977
      throw new ClassCastException();
978
    return (Class<? extends U>) this;
979
  }
980
 
981
  /**
982
   * Returns the specified object, cast to this <code>Class</code>' type.
983
   *
984
   * @param obj the object to cast
985
   * @throws ClassCastException  if obj is not an instance of this class
986
   * @since 1.5
987
   */
988
  public T cast(Object obj)
989
  {
990
    if (obj != null && ! isInstance(obj))
991
      throw new ClassCastException();
992
    return (T) obj;
993
  }
994
 
995
  /**
996
   * Returns the enumeration constants of this class, or
997
   * null if this class is not an <code>Enum</code>.
998
   *
999
   * @return an array of <code>Enum</code> constants
1000
   *         associated with this class, or null if this
1001
   *         class is not an <code>enum</code>.
1002
   * @since 1.5
1003
   */
1004
  public T[] getEnumConstants()
1005
  {
1006
    if (isEnum())
1007
      {
1008
        try
1009
          {
1010
            Method m = getMethod("values");
1011
            setAccessible(m);
1012
            return (T[]) m.invoke(null);
1013
          }
1014
        catch (NoSuchMethodException exception)
1015
          {
1016
            throw new Error("Enum lacks values() method");
1017
          }
1018
        catch (IllegalAccessException exception)
1019
          {
1020
            throw new Error("Unable to access Enum class");
1021
          }
1022
        catch (InvocationTargetException exception)
1023
          {
1024
            throw new
1025
              RuntimeException("The values method threw an exception",
1026
                               exception);
1027
          }
1028
      }
1029
    else
1030
      {
1031
        return null;
1032
      }
1033
  }
1034
 
1035
  /**
1036
   * Returns true if this class is an <code>Enum</code>.
1037
   *
1038
   * @return true if this is an enumeration class.
1039
   * @since 1.5
1040
   */
1041
  public native boolean isEnum();
1042
 
1043
 
1044
  /**
1045
   * Returns true if this class is a synthetic class, generated by
1046
   * the compiler.
1047
   *
1048
   * @return true if this is a synthetic class.
1049
   * @since 1.5
1050
   */
1051
  public native boolean isSynthetic();
1052
 
1053
 
1054
  /**
1055
   * Returns true if this class is an <code>Annotation</code>.
1056
   *
1057
   * @return true if this is an annotation class.
1058
   * @since 1.5
1059
   */
1060
  public native boolean isAnnotation();
1061
 
1062
 
1063
  /**
1064
   * Returns the simple name for this class, as used in the source
1065
   * code.  For normal classes, this is the content returned by
1066
   * <code>getName()</code> which follows the last ".".  Anonymous
1067
   * classes have no name, and so the result of calling this method is
1068
   * "".  The simple name of an array consists of the simple name of
1069
   * its component type, followed by "[]".  Thus, an array with the
1070
   * component type of an anonymous class has a simple name of simply
1071
   * "[]".
1072
   *
1073
   * @return the simple name for this class.
1074
   * @since 1.5
1075
   */
1076
  public String getSimpleName()
1077
  {
1078
    if (isAnonymousClass())
1079
      return "";
1080
    if (isArray())
1081
      return getComponentType().getSimpleName() + "[]";
1082
 
1083
    String fullName = getName();
1084
    Class enclosingClass = getEnclosingClass();
1085
    if (enclosingClass == null)
1086
      // It's a top level class.
1087
      return fullName.substring(fullName.lastIndexOf(".") + 1);
1088
 
1089
    fullName = fullName.substring(enclosingClass.getName().length());
1090
 
1091
    // We've carved off the enclosing class name; now we must have '$'
1092
    // followed optionally by digits, followed by the class name.
1093
    int pos = 1;
1094
    while (Character.isDigit(fullName.charAt(pos)))
1095
      ++pos;
1096
    fullName = fullName.substring(pos);
1097
 
1098
    return fullName;
1099
  }
1100
 
1101
  /**
1102
   * Returns the class which immediately encloses this class.  If this class
1103
   * is a top-level class, this method returns <code>null</code>.
1104
   *
1105
   * @return the immediate enclosing class, or <code>null</code> if this is
1106
   *         a top-level class.
1107
   * @since 1.5
1108
   */
1109
  public native Class<?> getEnclosingClass();
1110
 
1111
  /**
1112
   * Returns the constructor which immediately encloses this class.  If
1113
   * this class is a top-level class, or a local or anonymous class
1114
   * immediately enclosed by a type definition, instance initializer
1115
   * or static initializer, then <code>null</code> is returned.
1116
   *
1117
   * @return the immediate enclosing constructor if this class is
1118
   *         declared within a constructor.  Otherwise, <code>null</code>
1119
   *         is returned.
1120
   * @since 1.5
1121
   */
1122
  public native Constructor<T> getEnclosingConstructor();
1123
 
1124
  /**
1125
   * Returns the method which immediately encloses this class.  If
1126
   * this class is a top-level class, or a local or anonymous class
1127
   * immediately enclosed by a type definition, instance initializer
1128
   * or static initializer, then <code>null</code> is returned.
1129
   *
1130
   * @return the immediate enclosing method if this class is
1131
   *         declared within a method.  Otherwise, <code>null</code>
1132
   *         is returned.
1133
   * @since 1.5
1134
   */
1135
  public native Method getEnclosingMethod();
1136
 
1137
  private native String getClassSignature();
1138
 
1139
  /**
1140
   * <p>
1141
   * Returns an array of <code>Type</code> objects which represent the
1142
   * interfaces directly implemented by this class or extended by this
1143
   * interface.
1144
   * </p>
1145
   * <p>
1146
   * If one of the superinterfaces is a parameterized type, then the
1147
   * object returned for this interface reflects the actual type
1148
   * parameters used in the source code.  Type parameters are created
1149
   * using the semantics specified by the <code>ParameterizedType</code>
1150
   * interface, and only if an instance has not already been created.
1151
   * </p>
1152
   * <p>
1153
   * The order of the interfaces in the array matches the order in which
1154
   * the interfaces are declared.  For classes which represent an array,
1155
   * an array of two interfaces, <code>Cloneable</code> and
1156
   * <code>Serializable</code>, is always returned, with the objects in
1157
   * that order.  A class representing a primitive type or void always
1158
   * returns an array of zero size.
1159
   * </p>
1160
   *
1161
   * @return an array of interfaces implemented or extended by this class.
1162
   * @throws GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic signature of one
1163
   *         of the interfaces does not comply with that specified by the Java
1164
   *         Virtual Machine specification, 3rd edition.
1165
   * @throws TypeNotPresentException if any of the superinterfaces refers
1166
   *         to a non-existant type.
1167
   * @throws MalformedParameterizedTypeException if any of the interfaces
1168
   *         refer to a parameterized type that can not be instantiated for
1169
   *         some reason.
1170
   * @since 1.5
1171
   * @see java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType
1172
   */
1173
  public Type[] getGenericInterfaces()
1174
  {
1175
    if (isPrimitive())
1176
      return new Type[0];
1177
 
1178
    String sig = getClassSignature();
1179
    if (sig == null)
1180
      return getInterfaces();
1181
 
1182
    ClassSignatureParser p = new ClassSignatureParser(this, sig);
1183
    return p.getInterfaceTypes();
1184
  }
1185
 
1186
  /**
1187
   * <p>
1188
   * Returns a <code>Type</code> object representing the direct superclass,
1189
   * whether class, interface, primitive type or void, of this class.
1190
   * If this class is an array class, then a class instance representing
1191
   * the <code>Object</code> class is returned.  If this class is primitive,
1192
   * an interface, or a representation of either the <code>Object</code>
1193
   * class or void, then <code>null</code> is returned.
1194
   * </p>
1195
   * <p>
1196
   * If the superclass is a parameterized type, then the
1197
   * object returned for this interface reflects the actual type
1198
   * parameters used in the source code.  Type parameters are created
1199
   * using the semantics specified by the <code>ParameterizedType</code>
1200
   * interface, and only if an instance has not already been created.
1201
   * </p>
1202
   *
1203
   * @return the superclass of this class.
1204
   * @throws GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic signature of the
1205
   *         class does not comply with that specified by the Java
1206
   *         Virtual Machine specification, 3rd edition.
1207
   * @throws TypeNotPresentException if the superclass refers
1208
   *         to a non-existant type.
1209
   * @throws MalformedParameterizedTypeException if the superclass
1210
   *         refers to a parameterized type that can not be instantiated for
1211
   *         some reason.
1212
   * @since 1.5
1213
   * @see java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType
1214
   */
1215
  public Type getGenericSuperclass()
1216
  {
1217
    if (isArray())
1218
      return Object.class;
1219
 
1220
    if (isPrimitive() || isInterface() || this == Object.class)
1221
      return null;
1222
 
1223
    String sig = getClassSignature();
1224
    if (sig == null)
1225
      return getSuperclass();
1226
 
1227
    ClassSignatureParser p = new ClassSignatureParser(this, sig);
1228
    return p.getSuperclassType();
1229
  }
1230
 
1231
  /**
1232
   * Returns an array of <code>TypeVariable</code> objects that represents
1233
   * the type variables declared by this class, in declaration order.
1234
   * An array of size zero is returned if this class has no type
1235
   * variables.
1236
   *
1237
   * @return the type variables associated with this class.
1238
   * @throws GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic signature does
1239
   *         not conform to the format specified in the Virtual Machine
1240
   *         specification, version 3.
1241
   * @since 1.5
1242
   */
1243
  public TypeVariable<Class<T>>[] getTypeParameters()
1244
  {
1245
    String sig = getClassSignature();
1246
    if (sig == null)
1247
      return (TypeVariable<Class<T>>[])new TypeVariable[0];
1248
 
1249
    ClassSignatureParser p = new ClassSignatureParser(this, sig);
1250
    return p.getTypeParameters();
1251
  }
1252
 
1253
  /**
1254
   * Returns this class' annotation for the specified annotation type,
1255
   * or <code>null</code> if no such annotation exists.
1256
   *
1257
   * @param annotationClass the type of annotation to look for.
1258
   * @return this class' annotation for the specified type, or
1259
   *         <code>null</code> if no such annotation exists.
1260
   * @since 1.5
1261
   */
1262
  public <A extends Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationClass)
1263
  {
1264
    A foundAnnotation = null;
1265
    Annotation[] annotations = getAnnotations();
1266
    for (Annotation annotation : annotations)
1267
      if (annotation.annotationType() == annotationClass)
1268
        foundAnnotation = (A) annotation;
1269
    return foundAnnotation;
1270
  }
1271
 
1272
  /**
1273
   * Returns all annotations associated with this class.  If there are
1274
   * no annotations associated with this class, then a zero-length array
1275
   * will be returned.  The returned array may be modified by the client
1276
   * code, but this will have no effect on the annotation content of this
1277
   * class, and hence no effect on the return value of this method for
1278
   * future callers.
1279
   *
1280
   * @return this class' annotations.
1281
   * @since 1.5
1282
   */
1283
  public Annotation[] getAnnotations()
1284
  {
1285
    HashMap<Class, Annotation> map = new HashMap<Class, Annotation>();
1286
    for (Annotation a : getDeclaredAnnotations())
1287
      map.put((Class) a.annotationType(), a);
1288
    for (Class<? super T> s = getSuperclass();
1289
         s != null;
1290
         s = s.getSuperclass())
1291
      {
1292
        for (Annotation a : s.getDeclaredAnnotations())
1293
          {
1294
            Class k = (Class) a.annotationType();
1295
            if (! map.containsKey(k) && k.isAnnotationPresent(Inherited.class))
1296
              map.put(k, a);
1297
          }
1298
      }
1299
    Collection<Annotation> v = map.values();
1300
    return v.toArray(new Annotation[v.size()]);
1301
  }
1302
 
1303
  /**
1304
   * <p>
1305
   * Returns the canonical name of this class, as defined by section
1306
   * 6.7 of the Java language specification.  Each package, top-level class,
1307
   * top-level interface and primitive type has a canonical name.  A member
1308
   * class has a canonical name, if its parent class has one.  Likewise,
1309
   * an array type has a canonical name, if its component type does.
1310
   * Local or anonymous classes do not have canonical names.
1311
   * </p>
1312
   * <p>
1313
   * The canonical name for top-level classes, top-level interfaces and
1314
   * primitive types is always the same as the fully-qualified name.
1315
   * For array types, the canonical name is the canonical name of its
1316
   * component type with `[]' appended.
1317
   * </p>
1318
   * <p>
1319
   * The canonical name of a member class always refers to the place where
1320
   * the class was defined, and is composed of the canonical name of the
1321
   * defining class and the simple name of the member class, joined by `.'.
1322
   *  For example, if a <code>Person</code> class has an inner class,
1323
   * <code>M</code>, then both its fully-qualified name and canonical name
1324
   * is <code>Person.M</code>.  A subclass, <code>Staff</code>, of
1325
   * <code>Person</code> refers to the same inner class by the fully-qualified
1326
   * name of <code>Staff.M</code>, but its canonical name is still
1327
   * <code>Person.M</code>.
1328
   * </p>
1329
   * <p>
1330
   * Where no canonical name is present, <code>null</code> is returned.
1331
   * </p>
1332
   *
1333
   * @return the canonical name of the class, or <code>null</code> if the
1334
   *         class doesn't have a canonical name.
1335
   * @since 1.5
1336
   */
1337
  public String getCanonicalName()
1338
  {
1339
    if (isArray())
1340
      {
1341
        String componentName = getComponentType().getCanonicalName();
1342
        if (componentName != null)
1343
          return componentName + "[]";
1344
      }
1345
    if (isMemberClass())
1346
      {
1347
        String memberName = getDeclaringClass().getCanonicalName();
1348
        if (memberName != null)
1349
          return memberName + "." + getSimpleName();
1350
      }
1351
    if (isLocalClass() || isAnonymousClass())
1352
      return null;
1353
    return getName();
1354
  }
1355
 
1356
  /**
1357
   * Returns all annotations directly defined by this class.  If there are
1358
   * no annotations associated with this class, then a zero-length array
1359
   * will be returned.  The returned array may be modified by the client
1360
   * code, but this will have no effect on the annotation content of this
1361
   * class, and hence no effect on the return value of this method for
1362
   * future callers.
1363
   *
1364
   * @return the annotations directly defined by this class.
1365
   * @since 1.5
1366
   */
1367
  public Annotation[] getDeclaredAnnotations()
1368
  {
1369
    Annotation[] result = getDeclaredAnnotationsInternal();
1370
    if (result == null)
1371
      result = new Annotation[0];
1372
    return result;
1373
  }
1374
 
1375
  private native Annotation[] getDeclaredAnnotationsInternal();
1376
 
1377
  /**
1378
   * Returns true if an annotation for the specified type is associated
1379
   * with this class.  This is primarily a short-hand for using marker
1380
   * annotations.
1381
   *
1382
   * @param annotationClass the type of annotation to look for.
1383
   * @return true if an annotation exists for the specified type.
1384
   * @since 1.5
1385
   */
1386
  public boolean isAnnotationPresent(Class<? extends Annotation>
1387
                                     annotationClass)
1388
  {
1389
    return getAnnotation(annotationClass) != null;
1390
  }
1391
 
1392
  /**
1393
   * Returns true if this object represents an anonymous class.
1394
   *
1395
   * @return true if this object represents an anonymous class.
1396
   * @since 1.5
1397
   */
1398
  public native boolean isAnonymousClass();
1399
 
1400
  /**
1401
   * Returns true if this object represents an local class.
1402
   *
1403
   * @return true if this object represents an local class.
1404
   * @since 1.5
1405
   */
1406
  public native boolean isLocalClass();
1407
 
1408
  /**
1409
   * Returns true if this object represents an member class.
1410
   *
1411
   * @return true if this object represents an member class.
1412
   * @since 1.5
1413
   */
1414
  public native boolean isMemberClass();
1415
 
1416
  /**
1417
   * Utility method for use by classes in this package.
1418
   */
1419
  static void setAccessible(final AccessibleObject obj)
1420
  {
1421
    AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction()
1422
      {
1423
        public Object run()
1424
          {
1425
            obj.setAccessible(true);
1426
            return null;
1427
          }
1428
      });
1429
  }
1430
}

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