public final class SerializedLambda extends Object implements Serializable
Serialized form of a lambda expression. The properties of this class represent the information that is present at the lambda factory site, including static metafactory arguments such as the identity of the primary functional interface method and the identity of the implementation method, as well as dynamic metafactory arguments such as values captured from the lexical scope at the time of lambda capture.
Implementors of serializable lambdas, such as compilers or language runtime libraries, are expected to ensure that instances deserialize properly. One means to do so is to ensure that the writeReplace
method returns an instance of SerializedLambda
, rather than allowing default serialization to proceed.
SerializedLambda
has a readResolve
method that looks for a (possibly private) static method called $deserializeLambda$(SerializedLambda)
in the capturing class, invokes that with itself as the first argument, and returns the result. Lambda classes implementing $deserializeLambda$
are responsible for validating that the properties of the SerializedLambda
are consistent with a lambda actually captured by that class.
LambdaMetafactory
, Serialized Formpublic SerializedLambda(Class<?> capturingClass, String functionalInterfaceClass, String functionalInterfaceMethodName, String functionalInterfaceMethodSignature, int implMethodKind, String implClass, String implMethodName, String implMethodSignature, String instantiatedMethodType, Object[] capturedArgs)
Create a SerializedLambda
from the low-level information present at the lambda factory site.
capturingClass
- The class in which the lambda expression appearsfunctionalInterfaceClass
- Name, in slash-delimited form, of static type of the returned lambda objectfunctionalInterfaceMethodName
- Name of the functional interface method for the present at the lambda factory sitefunctionalInterfaceMethodSignature
- Signature of the functional interface method present at the lambda factory siteimplMethodKind
- Method handle kind for the implementation methodimplClass
- Name, in slash-delimited form, for the class holding the implementation methodimplMethodName
- Name of the implementation methodimplMethodSignature
- Signature of the implementation methodinstantiatedMethodType
- The signature of the primary functional interface method after type variables are substituted with their instantiation from the capture sitecapturedArgs
- The dynamic arguments to the lambda factory site, which represent variables captured by the lambdapublic String getCapturingClass()
Get the name of the class that captured this lambda.
public String getFunctionalInterfaceClass()
Get the name of the invoked type to which this lambda has been converted
public String getFunctionalInterfaceMethodName()
Get the name of the primary method for the functional interface to which this lambda has been converted.
public String getFunctionalInterfaceMethodSignature()
Get the signature of the primary method for the functional interface to which this lambda has been converted.
public String getImplClass()
Get the name of the class containing the implementation method.
public String getImplMethodName()
Get the name of the implementation method.
public String getImplMethodSignature()
Get the signature of the implementation method.
public int getImplMethodKind()
Get the method handle kind (see MethodHandleInfo
) of the implementation method.
public final String getInstantiatedMethodType()
Get the signature of the primary functional interface method after type variables are substituted with their instantiation from the capture site.
public int getCapturedArgCount()
Get the count of dynamic arguments to the lambda capture site.
public Object getCapturedArg(int i)
Get a dynamic argument to the lambda capture site.
i
- the argument to capturepublic String toString()
Description copied from class: Object
Returns a string representation of the object. In general, the toString
method returns a string that "textually represents" this object. The result should be a concise but informative representation that is easy for a person to read. It is recommended that all subclasses override this method.
The toString
method for class Object
returns a string consisting of the name of the class of which the object is an instance, the at-sign character `@
', and the unsigned hexadecimal representation of the hash code of the object. In other words, this method returns a string equal to the value of:
getClass().getName() + '@' + Integer.toHexString(hashCode())
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