Package gnu.expr
Class InlineCalls.ValueNeededType
java.lang.Object
gnu.bytecode.Type
gnu.bytecode.ObjectType
gnu.expr.InlineCalls.ValueNeededType
- All Implemented Interfaces:
Type
- Enclosing class:
InlineCalls
A marker type to indicate that void is invalid.
Only used as the required type, in e.g. rhs of assignment.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from class gnu.bytecode.Type
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Field Summary
Fields inherited from class gnu.bytecode.ObjectType
flagsFields inherited from class gnu.bytecode.Type
boolean_ctype, boolean_type, booleanType, booleanValue_method, byte_type, byteType, char_type, charType, clone_method, double_type, doubleType, doubleValue_method, errorType, float_type, floatType, floatValue_method, int_type, intType, intValue_method, java_lang_Class_type, javalangannotationAnnotationType, javalangBooleanType, javalangCharacterType, javalangClassType, javalanginvokeMethodHandleType, javalangNumberType, javalangObjectType, javalangStringType, javalangThrowableType, long_type, longType, longValue_method, neverReturnsType, nullType, number_type, objectType, pointer_type, reflectClass, short_type, shortType, string_type, throwable_type, toString_method, tostring_type, toStringType, typeArray0, void_type, voidType -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionintReturn a numeric code showing "subtype" relationship: 1: if other is a pure subtype of this; 0: if has the same values; -1: if this is a pure subtype of other; -2: if they have values in common but neither is a subtype of the other; -3: if the types have no values in common.Return Java-level implementation type.static TypeMethods inherited from class gnu.bytecode.ObjectType
coerceFromObject, emitCoerceFromObject, getContextClass, getContextClassLoader, getField, getInterfaces, getInternalName, getMethod, getMethods, getMethods, getReflectClass, getSuperclass, isExisting, isInstance, setExistingMethods inherited from class gnu.bytecode.Type
coerceToObject, emitCoerceToObject, emitConvertFromPrimitive, emitIsInstance, getGenericSignature, getMaybeGenericSignature, getName, getRawType, getRealType, getSignature, getSize, getSizeInWords, getType, hashCode, isCompatibleWithValue, isCompatibleWithValue, isInterface, isMoreSpecific, isSame, isSubtype, isValidJavaTypeName, isVoid, lookupType, lowestCommonSharedType, lowestCommonSuperType, make, make, printSignature, promote, promoteIfUnsigned, registerTypeForClass, setGenericSignature, setName, setReflectClass, setSignature, signatureLength, signatureLength, signatureToName, signatureToPrimitive, signatureToType, signatureToType, swappedCompareResult, toStringMethods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, waitMethods inherited from interface java.lang.reflect.Type
getTypeName
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Method Details
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make
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getImplementationType
Description copied from class:TypeReturn Java-level implementation type. The type used to implement types not natively understood by the JVM or the Java language. Usually, the identity function. However, a language might handle union types or template types or type expressions calculated at run time. In that case return the type used at the Java level, and known at compile time.- Overrides:
getImplementationTypein classType
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compare
Description copied from class:TypeReturn a numeric code showing "subtype" relationship: 1: if other is a pure subtype of this; 0: if has the same values; -1: if this is a pure subtype of other; -2: if they have values in common but neither is a subtype of the other; -3: if the types have no values in common. "Same values" is rather loose; by "A is a subtype of B" we mean that all instance of A can be "widened" to B. More formally, A.compare(B) returns: 1: all B values can be converted to A without a coercion failure (i.e. a ClassCastException or overflow or major loss of information), but not vice versa. 0: all A values can be converted to B without a coercion failure and vice versa; -1: all A values can be converted to B without a coercion failure but not vice versa; -2: there are (potentially) some A values that can be converted to B, and some B values can be converted to A; -3: there are no A values that can be converted to B, and neither are there any B values that can be converted to A.- Overrides:
comparein classObjectType
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