Module xl.core

Class MemberDecorator

java.lang.Object
de.grogra.reflect.MemberDecorator
All Implemented Interfaces:
Member
Direct Known Subclasses:
FieldDecorator, InheritedMethod, ShiftedMethod, TypeDecorator

public abstract class MemberDecorator extends Object implements Member
  • Constructor Details

    • MemberDecorator

      public MemberDecorator(Member member)
  • Method Details

    • getDecoratedMember

      public Member getDecoratedMember()
    • getDeclaredAnnotation

      public Annotation getDeclaredAnnotation(int index)
      Specified by:
      getDeclaredAnnotation in interface Member
    • getDeclaredAnnotationCount

      public int getDeclaredAnnotationCount()
      Specified by:
      getDeclaredAnnotationCount in interface Member
    • getDeclaringType

      public Type getDeclaringType()
      Description copied from interface: Member
      Returns the declaring type of which this is a member. May be null if such a type does not exist.
      Specified by:
      getDeclaringType in interface Member
      Returns:
      this member's declaring type
    • getDescriptor

      public String getDescriptor()
      Description copied from interface: Member
      Returns a descriptor for this member. Descriptors are constructed as follows:
      • For types, descriptors are defined as for the Java Virtual Machine. For primitive types these are the single characters 'Z', 'B', 'S', 'C', 'I', 'J', 'F', 'D', 'V' for boolean, byte, short, char, int, long, float, double, void. For array types, the descriptor is the character '[' plus the descriptor of its component type, e.g., [[I for int[][]. For non-array reference types, the descriptor is the character 'L', followed by the binary name (see Type.getBinaryName()) of the type, where '.' has to be replaced by '/', followed by ';', e.g., Ljava/lang/Object;.
      • For fields, the descriptor is the character 'f', followed by the simple name of the field, followed by the character ';', followed by the descriptor of the field's type. E.g., fout;Ljava/io/PrintStream; for the field System.out.
      • For methods and constructors, the descriptor is the character 'm', followed by the simple name of the method (which is <init> for constructors), followed by the characters ';' and '(', followed by the descriptors of the method's parameter types, followed by ')', followed by the descriptor of the return type. E.g. mprintln;(Ljava/lang/String;)V for the method PrintStream.println(String).
      Specified by:
      getDescriptor in interface Member
      Returns:
      the member's descriptor
    • getModifiers

      public int getModifiers()
      Description copied from interface: Member
      Returns the modifiers of this member as a combination of the bit masks which are defined in this interface.
      Specified by:
      getModifiers in interface Member
      Returns:
      modifiers of this member
    • getName

      public String getName()
      Description copied from interface: Member
      Returns the name of this member. For types, this is the canonical name of the type, e.g, java.lang.Object, java.util.Map.Entry. Otherwise, it equals Member.getSimpleName().
      Specified by:
      getName in interface Member
      Returns:
      name of the member
    • getSimpleName

      public String getSimpleName()
      Description copied from interface: Member
      Returns the simple name of this member. This is the single identifier with which the member is declared in source code, e.g., Object, out, println.
      Specified by:
      getSimpleName in interface Member
      Returns:
      simple name of the member
    • toString

      public String toString()
      Overrides:
      toString in class Object