func (self *Environment) getMethod(t interface{}, static bool, mname string, rType types.Typed, params ...interface{}) (jval C.jvalue, meth *Method, args argList, objList []*Object, err error) { switch v := t.(type) { case *Object: //print("getObjMethod\t",mname, "\t",rType.TypeString(),"\n") jval = C.objValue(v.object) meth, args, objList, err = self.getObjectMethod(v, static, mname, rType, params...) case *Class: // print("getClassMethod\t",mname, "\t",rType.TypeString(),"\n") jval = C.objValue(v.class) meth, args, objList, err = self.getClassMethod(v, static, mname, rType, params...) default: panic("getMethod called on unknown type") } return }
func (self *Environment) getField(t interface{}, static bool, mname string, rType types.Typed) (jval C.jvalue, field *Field, err error) { if debug { log.Printf("getfield: %s - %v", mname, t) } switch v := t.(type) { case *Object: jval = C.objValue(v.object) field, err = self.getObjectField(v, static, mname, rType) /* case *Object: //print("getObjMethod\t",mname, "\t",rType.TypeString(),"\n") jval = C.objValue(v.object) meth, args, objList, err = self.getObjectMethod(v, static, mname, rType, params...) */ case *Class: jval = C.objValue(v.class) field, err = self.getClassField(v, static, mname, rType) default: panic("getField called on unknown type") } return }
// TODO(refcounting): any constructed objects will be leaked on call return, // as nothing cleans up proxy objects. I'm also torn on how to differentiate // the objects made here and those coming in from other references. // // Refcounting attempt 1, objects _we_ construct will be returned in the objStack, // otherwise refcounts of 'pass-through' java natives are untouched by the call to newArgList. // // On error, the stack has already been blown (and will be empty). func newArgList(ctx *Environment, params ...interface{}) (alp argList, objStack []*Object, err error) { alp = make(argList, 0) defer func() { if err != nil { blowStack(ctx, objStack) objStack = []*Object{} } }() for i, param := range params { var ok C.int switch v := param.(type) { case int: alp = append(alp, C.intValue(C.jint(v))) case int64: alp = append(alp, C.longValue(C.jlong(v))) case C.jstring: alp = append(alp, C.objValue(v)) case C.jboolean: alp = append(alp, C.boolValue(v)) case C.jint: alp = append(alp, C.intValue(v)) case C.jobject: alp = append(alp, C.objValue(v)) case *Object: alp = append(alp, C.objValue(v.object)) case *Class: alp = append(alp, C.objValue(v.class)) case C.jvalue: alp = append(alp, v) case string: var str *Object str, err = ctx.NewStringObject(v) if err == nil { objStack = append(objStack, str) alp = append(alp, C.objValue(str.object)) } case []string: var klass *Class var obj *Object klass, err = ctx.GetClassStr("java/lang/String") // classes via this channel are cached and globally referenced by gojvm, not stacked. if err == nil { obj, err = ctx.newObjectArray(len(v), klass, nil) } if err == nil { objStack = append(objStack, obj) for i, s := range v { var str *Object str, err = ctx.NewStringObject(s) if err == nil { // I'm assuming stuffing the array adds a reference inside the JVM. defer ctx.DeleteLocalRef(str) ctx.setObjectArrayElement(obj, i, str) if ctx.ExceptionCheck() { err = ctx.ExceptionOccurred() } } if err != nil { break } } } if err == nil { alp = append(alp, C.objValue(obj.object)) } case []byte: var obj *Object obj, err = ctx.newByteObject(v) if err == nil { alp = append(alp, C.objValue(obj.object)) } objStack = append(objStack, obj) case bool: val := C.jboolean(C.JNI_FALSE) if v { val = C.JNI_TRUE } alp = append(alp, C.boolValue(val)) default: err = errors.New(fmt.Sprintf("Unknown type: %T/%s", v, v)) } if ok != 0 { err = errors.New("Couldn't parse arg #" + strconv.Itoa(i+1)) } if err != nil { break } } return }