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     26 
     27 package java.lang;
     28 
     29 import java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement;
     30 import java.lang.reflect.Array;
     31 import java.lang.reflect.GenericArrayType;
     32 import java.lang.reflect.Member;
     33 import java.lang.reflect.Field;
     34 import java.lang.reflect.Method;
     35 import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
     36 import java.lang.reflect.GenericDeclaration;
     37 import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
     38 import java.lang.reflect.Type;
     39 import java.lang.reflect.TypeVariable;
     40 import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
     41 import java.lang.ref.SoftReference;
     42 import java.io.InputStream;
     43 import java.io.ObjectStreamField;
     44 import java.security.AccessController;
     45 import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
     46 import java.util.ArrayList;
     47 import java.util.Arrays;
     48 import java.util.Collection;
     49 import java.util.HashSet;
     50 import java.util.Iterator;
     51 import java.util.List;
     52 import java.util.LinkedList;
     53 import java.util.LinkedHashSet;
     54 import java.util.Set;
     55 import java.util.Map;
     56 import java.util.HashMap;
     57 import sun.misc.Unsafe;
     58 import sun.reflect.CallerSensitive;
     59 import java.lang.annotation.Inherited;
     60 import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
     61 import java.lang.reflect.Proxy;
     62 import sun.reflect.annotation.*;
     63 import sun.reflect.misc.ReflectUtil;
     64 
     65 import java.io.Serializable;
     66 import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject;
     67 import com.android.dex.Dex;
     68 import dalvik.system.VMStack;
     69 import libcore.reflect.InternalNames;
     70 import libcore.reflect.GenericSignatureParser;
     71 import libcore.reflect.Types;
     72 import libcore.util.BasicLruCache;
     73 import libcore.util.CollectionUtils;
     74 import libcore.util.EmptyArray;
     75 import libcore.util.SneakyThrow;
     76 import java.util.Collections;
     77 
     78 /**
     79  * Instances of the class {@code Class} represent classes and
     80  * interfaces in a running Java application.  An enum is a kind of
     81  * class and an annotation is a kind of interface.  Every array also
     82  * belongs to a class that is reflected as a {@code Class} object
     83  * that is shared by all arrays with the same element type and number
     84  * of dimensions.  The primitive Java types ({@code boolean},
     85  * {@code byte}, {@code char}, {@code short},
     86  * {@code int}, {@code long}, {@code float}, and
     87  * {@code double}), and the keyword {@code void} are also
     88  * represented as {@code Class} objects.
     89  *
     90  * <p> {@code Class} has no public constructor. Instead {@code Class}
     91  * objects are constructed automatically by the Java Virtual Machine as classes
     92  * are loaded and by calls to the {@code defineClass} method in the class
     93  * loader.
     94  *
     95  * <p> The following example uses a {@code Class} object to print the
     96  * class name of an object:
     97  *
     98  * <p> <blockquote><pre>
     99  *     void printClassName(Object obj) {
    100  *         System.out.println("The class of " + obj +
    101  *                            " is " + obj.getClass().getName());
    102  *     }
    103  * </pre></blockquote>
    104  *
    105  * <p> It is also possible to get the {@code Class} object for a named
    106  * type (or for void) using a class literal.  See Section 15.8.2 of
    107  * <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>.
    108  * For example:
    109  *
    110  * <p> <blockquote>
    111  *     {@code System.out.println("The name of class Foo is: "+Foo.class.getName());}
    112  * </blockquote>
    113  *
    114  * @param <T> the type of the class modeled by this {@code Class}
    115  * object.  For example, the type of {@code String.class} is {@code
    116  * Class<String>}.  Use {@code Class<?>} if the class being modeled is
    117  * unknown.
    118  *
    119  * @author  unascribed
    120  * @see     java.lang.ClassLoader#defineClass(byte[], int, int)
    121  * @since   JDK1.0
    122  */
    123 public final
    124     class Class<T> implements java.io.Serializable,
    125                               java.lang.reflect.GenericDeclaration,
    126                               java.lang.reflect.Type,
    127                               java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement {
    128     /** use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.1 for interoperability */
    129     private static final long serialVersionUID = 3206093459760846163L;
    130 
    131     /** defining class loader, or null for the "bootstrap" system loader. */
    132     private transient ClassLoader classLoader;
    133 
    134     /**
    135      * For array classes, the component class object for instanceof/checkcast (for String[][][],
    136      * this will be String[][]). null for non-array classes.
    137      */
    138     private transient Class<?> componentType;
    139     /**
    140      * DexCache of resolved constant pool entries. Will be null for certain runtime-generated classes
    141      * e.g. arrays and primitive classes.
    142      */
    143     private transient DexCache dexCache;
    144 
    145     /**
    146      * The interface table (iftable_) contains pairs of a interface class and an array of the
    147      * interface methods. There is one pair per interface supported by this class.  That
    148      * means one pair for each interface we support directly, indirectly via superclass, or
    149      * indirectly via a superinterface.  This will be null if neither we nor our superclass
    150      * implement any interfaces.
    151      *
    152      * Why we need this: given "class Foo implements Face", declare "Face faceObj = new Foo()".
    153      * Invoke faceObj.blah(), where "blah" is part of the Face interface.  We can't easily use a
    154      * single vtable.
    155      *
    156      * For every interface a concrete class implements, we create an array of the concrete vtable_
    157      * methods for the methods in the interface.
    158      */
    159     private transient Object[] ifTable;
    160 
    161     /** Lazily computed name of this class; always prefer calling getName(). */
    162     private transient String name;
    163 
    164     /** The superclass, or null if this is java.lang.Object, an interface or primitive type. */
    165     private transient Class<? super T> superClass;
    166 
    167     /**
    168      * If class verify fails, we must return same error on subsequent tries. We may store either
    169      * the class of the error, or an actual instance of Throwable here.
    170      */
    171     private transient Object verifyError;
    172 
    173     /**
    174      * Virtual method table (vtable), for use by "invoke-virtual". The vtable from the superclass
    175      * is copied in, and virtual methods from our class either replace those from the super or are
    176      * appended. For abstract classes, methods may be created in the vtable that aren't in
    177      * virtual_ methods_ for miranda methods.
    178      */
    179     private transient Object vtable;
    180 
    181     /** Short-cut to dexCache.strings */
    182     private transient long dexCacheStrings;
    183 
    184     /** access flags; low 16 bits are defined by VM spec */
    185     private transient int accessFlags;
    186 
    187     /**
    188      * Instance fields. These describe the layout of the contents of an Object. Note that only the
    189      * fields directly declared by this class are listed in iFields; fields declared by a
    190      * superclass are listed in the superclass's Class.iFields.
    191      *
    192      * All instance fields that refer to objects are guaranteed to be at the beginning of the field
    193      * list.  {@link Class#numReferenceInstanceFields} specifies the number of reference fields.
    194      */
    195     private transient long iFields;
    196 
    197     /** All methods with this class as the base for virtual dispatch. */
    198     private transient long methods;
    199 
    200     /** Static fields */
    201     private transient long sFields;
    202 
    203     /** Class flags to help the GC with object scanning. */
    204     private transient int classFlags;
    205 
    206     /**
    207      * Total size of the Class instance; used when allocating storage on GC heap.
    208      * See also {@link Class#objectSize}.
    209      */
    210     private transient int classSize;
    211 
    212     /**
    213      * tid used to check for recursive static initializer invocation.
    214      */
    215     private transient int clinitThreadId;
    216 
    217     /**
    218      * Class def index from dex file. An index of 65535 indicates that there is no class definition,
    219      * for example for an array type.
    220      * TODO: really 16bits as type indices are 16bit.
    221      */
    222     private transient int dexClassDefIndex;
    223 
    224     /**
    225      * Class type index from dex file, lazily computed. An index of 65535 indicates that the type
    226      * index isn't known. Volatile to avoid double-checked locking bugs.
    227      * TODO: really 16bits as type indices are 16bit.
    228      */
    229     private transient volatile int dexTypeIndex;
    230 
    231     /** Number of instance fields that are object references. */
    232     private transient int numReferenceInstanceFields;
    233 
    234     /** Number of static fields that are object references. */
    235     private transient int numReferenceStaticFields;
    236 
    237     /**
    238      * Total object size; used when allocating storage on GC heap. For interfaces and abstract
    239      * classes this will be zero. See also {@link Class#classSize}.
    240      */
    241     private transient int objectSize;
    242 
    243     /**
    244      * The lower 16 bits is the primitive type value, or 0 if not a primitive type; set for
    245      * generated primitive classes.
    246      */
    247     private transient int primitiveType;
    248 
    249     /** Bitmap of offsets of iFields. */
    250     private transient int referenceInstanceOffsets;
    251 
    252     /** State of class initialization */
    253     private transient int status;
    254 
    255     /** Offset of the first virtual method copied from an interface in the methods array. */
    256     private transient short copiedMethodsOffset;
    257 
    258     /** Offset of the first virtual method defined in this class in the methods array. */
    259     private transient short virtualMethodsOffset;
    260 
    261     private AnnotationType annotationType;
    262 
    263     private static final int ANNOTATION  = 0x00002000;
    264     private static final int ENUM        = 0x00004000;
    265     private static final int SYNTHETIC   = 0x00001000;
    266     private static final int FINALIZABLE = 0x80000000;
    267 
    268     /*
    269      * Constructor. Only the Java Virtual Machine creates Class
    270      * objects.
    271      */
    272     private Class() {}
    273 
    274 
    275     /**
    276      * Converts the object to a string. The string representation is the
    277      * string "class" or "interface", followed by a space, and then by the
    278      * fully qualified name of the class in the format returned by
    279      * {@code getName}.  If this {@code Class} object represents a
    280      * primitive type, this method returns the name of the primitive type.  If
    281      * this {@code Class} object represents void this method returns
    282      * "void".
    283      *
    284      * @return a string representation of this class object.
    285      */
    286     public String toString() {
    287         return (isInterface() ? "interface " : (isPrimitive() ? "" : "class "))
    288             + getName();
    289     }
    290 
    291 
    292     /**
    293      * Returns the {@code Class} object associated with the class or
    294      * interface with the given string name.  Invoking this method is
    295      * equivalent to:
    296      *
    297      * <blockquote>
    298      *  {@code Class.forName(className, true, currentLoader)}
    299      * </blockquote>
    300      *
    301      * where {@code currentLoader} denotes the defining class loader of
    302      * the current class.
    303      *
    304      * <p> For example, the following code fragment returns the
    305      * runtime {@code Class} descriptor for the class named
    306      * {@code java.lang.Thread}:
    307      *
    308      * <blockquote>
    309      *   {@code Class t = Class.forName("java.lang.Thread")}
    310      * </blockquote>
    311      * <p>
    312      * A call to {@code forName("X")} causes the class named
    313      * {@code X} to be initialized.
    314      *
    315      * @param      className   the fully qualified name of the desired class.
    316      * @return     the {@code Class} object for the class with the
    317      *             specified name.
    318      * @exception LinkageError if the linkage fails
    319      * @exception ExceptionInInitializerError if the initialization provoked
    320      *            by this method fails
    321      * @exception ClassNotFoundException if the class cannot be located
    322      */
    323     @CallerSensitive
    324     public static Class<?> forName(String className)
    325                 throws ClassNotFoundException {
    326         return forName(className, true, VMStack.getCallingClassLoader());
    327     }
    328 
    329 
    330     /**
    331      * Returns the {@code Class} object associated with the class or
    332      * interface with the given string name, using the given class loader.
    333      * Given the fully qualified name for a class or interface (in the same
    334      * format returned by {@code getName}) this method attempts to
    335      * locate, load, and link the class or interface.  The specified class
    336      * loader is used to load the class or interface.  If the parameter
    337      * {@code loader} is null, the class is loaded through the bootstrap
    338      * class loader.  The class is initialized only if the
    339      * {@code initialize} parameter is {@code true} and if it has
    340      * not been initialized earlier.
    341      *
    342      * <p> If {@code name} denotes a primitive type or void, an attempt
    343      * will be made to locate a user-defined class in the unnamed package whose
    344      * name is {@code name}. Therefore, this method cannot be used to
    345      * obtain any of the {@code Class} objects representing primitive
    346      * types or void.
    347      *
    348      * <p> If {@code name} denotes an array class, the component type of
    349      * the array class is loaded but not initialized.
    350      *
    351      * <p> For example, in an instance method the expression:
    352      *
    353      * <blockquote>
    354      *  {@code Class.forName("Foo")}
    355      * </blockquote>
    356      *
    357      * is equivalent to:
    358      *
    359      * <blockquote>
    360      *  {@code Class.forName("Foo", true, this.getClass().getClassLoader())}
    361      * </blockquote>
    362      *
    363      * Note that this method throws errors related to loading, linking or
    364      * initializing as specified in Sections 12.2, 12.3 and 12.4 of <em>The
    365      * Java Language Specification</em>.
    366      * Note that this method does not check whether the requested class
    367      * is accessible to its caller.
    368      *
    369      * <p> If the {@code loader} is {@code null}, and a security
    370      * manager is present, and the caller's class loader is not null, then this
    371      * method calls the security manager's {@code checkPermission} method
    372      * with a {@code RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")} permission to
    373      * ensure it's ok to access the bootstrap class loader.
    374      *
    375      * @param name       fully qualified name of the desired class
    376      * @param initialize whether the class must be initialized
    377      * @param loader     class loader from which the class must be loaded
    378      * @return           class object representing the desired class
    379      *
    380      * @exception LinkageError if the linkage fails
    381      * @exception ExceptionInInitializerError if the initialization provoked
    382      *            by this method fails
    383      * @exception ClassNotFoundException if the class cannot be located by
    384      *            the specified class loader
    385      *
    386      * @see       java.lang.Class#forName(String)
    387      * @see       java.lang.ClassLoader
    388      * @since     1.2
    389      */
    390     @CallerSensitive
    391     public static Class<?> forName(String name, boolean initialize,
    392                                    ClassLoader loader)
    393         throws ClassNotFoundException
    394     {
    395         if (loader == null) {
    396             loader = BootClassLoader.getInstance();
    397         }
    398         Class<?> result;
    399         try {
    400             result = classForName(name, initialize, loader);
    401         } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) {
    402             Throwable cause = e.getCause();
    403             if (cause instanceof LinkageError) {
    404                 throw (LinkageError) cause;
    405             }
    406             throw e;
    407         }
    408         return result;
    409     }
    410 
    411     /** Called after security checks have been made. */
    412     static native Class<?> classForName(String className, boolean shouldInitialize,
    413             ClassLoader classLoader) throws ClassNotFoundException;
    414 
    415     /**
    416      * Creates a new instance of the class represented by this {@code Class}
    417      * object.  The class is instantiated as if by a {@code new}
    418      * expression with an empty argument list.  The class is initialized if it
    419      * has not already been initialized.
    420      *
    421      * <p>Note that this method propagates any exception thrown by the
    422      * nullary constructor, including a checked exception.  Use of
    423      * this method effectively bypasses the compile-time exception
    424      * checking that would otherwise be performed by the compiler.
    425      * The {@link
    426      * java.lang.reflect.Constructor#newInstance(java.lang.Object...)
    427      * Constructor.newInstance} method avoids this problem by wrapping
    428      * any exception thrown by the constructor in a (checked) {@link
    429      * java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException}.
    430      *
    431      * @return     a newly allocated instance of the class represented by this
    432      *             object.
    433      * @exception  IllegalAccessException  if the class or its nullary
    434      *               constructor is not accessible.
    435      * @exception  InstantiationException
    436      *               if this {@code Class} represents an abstract class,
    437      *               an interface, an array class, a primitive type, or void;
    438      *               or if the class has no nullary constructor;
    439      *               or if the instantiation fails for some other reason.
    440      * @exception  ExceptionInInitializerError if the initialization
    441      *               provoked by this method fails.
    442      * @exception  SecurityException
    443      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
    444      *             following conditions is met:
    445      *
    446      *             <ul>
    447      *
    448      *             <li> invocation of
    449      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
    450      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
    451      *             creation of new instances of this class
    452      *
    453      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
    454      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
    455      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
    456      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
    457      *             of this class
    458      *
    459      *             </ul>
    460      *
    461      */
    462     public native T newInstance() throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException;
    463 
    464     /**
    465      * Determines if the specified {@code Object} is assignment-compatible
    466      * with the object represented by this {@code Class}.  This method is
    467      * the dynamic equivalent of the Java language {@code instanceof}
    468      * operator. The method returns {@code true} if the specified
    469      * {@code Object} argument is non-null and can be cast to the
    470      * reference type represented by this {@code Class} object without
    471      * raising a {@code ClassCastException.} It returns {@code false}
    472      * otherwise.
    473      *
    474      * <p> Specifically, if this {@code Class} object represents a
    475      * declared class, this method returns {@code true} if the specified
    476      * {@code Object} argument is an instance of the represented class (or
    477      * of any of its subclasses); it returns {@code false} otherwise. If
    478      * this {@code Class} object represents an array class, this method
    479      * returns {@code true} if the specified {@code Object} argument
    480      * can be converted to an object of the array class by an identity
    481      * conversion or by a widening reference conversion; it returns
    482      * {@code false} otherwise. If this {@code Class} object
    483      * represents an interface, this method returns {@code true} if the
    484      * class or any superclass of the specified {@code Object} argument
    485      * implements this interface; it returns {@code false} otherwise. If
    486      * this {@code Class} object represents a primitive type, this method
    487      * returns {@code false}.
    488      *
    489      * @param   object the object to check
    490      * @return  true if {@code obj} is an instance of this class
    491      *
    492      * @since JDK1.1
    493      */
    494     public boolean isInstance(Object object) {
    495         if (object == null) {
    496             return false;
    497         }
    498         return isAssignableFrom(object.getClass());
    499     }
    500 
    501 
    502     /**
    503      * Determines if the class or interface represented by this
    504      * {@code Class} object is either the same as, or is a superclass or
    505      * superinterface of, the class or interface represented by the specified
    506      * {@code Class} parameter. It returns {@code true} if so;
    507      * otherwise it returns {@code false}. If this {@code Class}
    508      * object represents a primitive type, this method returns
    509      * {@code true} if the specified {@code Class} parameter is
    510      * exactly this {@code Class} object; otherwise it returns
    511      * {@code false}.
    512      *
    513      * <p> Specifically, this method tests whether the type represented by the
    514      * specified {@code Class} parameter can be converted to the type
    515      * represented by this {@code Class} object via an identity conversion
    516      * or via a widening reference conversion. See <em>The Java Language
    517      * Specification</em>, sections 5.1.1 and 5.1.4 , for details.
    518      *
    519      * @param c the {@code Class} object to be checked
    520      * @return the {@code boolean} value indicating whether objects of the
    521      * type {@code cls} can be assigned to objects of this class
    522      * @exception NullPointerException if the specified Class parameter is
    523      *            null.
    524      * @since JDK1.1
    525      */
    526     public boolean isAssignableFrom(Class<?> c) {
    527         if (this == c) {
    528             return true;  // Can always assign to things of the same type.
    529         } else if (this == Object.class) {
    530             return !c.isPrimitive();  // Can assign any reference to java.lang.Object.
    531         } else if (isArray()) {
    532             return c.isArray() && componentType.isAssignableFrom(c.componentType);
    533         } else if (isInterface()) {
    534             // Search iftable which has a flattened and uniqued list of interfaces.
    535             Object[] iftable = c.ifTable;
    536             if (iftable != null) {
    537                 for (int i = 0; i < iftable.length; i += 2) {
    538                     if (iftable[i] == this) {
    539                         return true;
    540                     }
    541                 }
    542             }
    543             return false;
    544         } else {
    545             if (!c.isInterface()) {
    546                 for (c = c.superClass; c != null; c = c.superClass) {
    547                     if (c == this) {
    548                         return true;
    549                     }
    550                 }
    551             }
    552             return false;
    553         }
    554     }
    555 
    556     /**
    557      * Determines if the specified {@code Class} object represents an
    558      * interface type.
    559      *
    560      * @return  {@code true} if this object represents an interface;
    561      *          {@code false} otherwise.
    562      */
    563     public boolean isInterface() {
    564         return (accessFlags & Modifier.INTERFACE) != 0;
    565     }
    566 
    567     /**
    568      * Determines if this {@code Class} object represents an array class.
    569      *
    570      * @return  {@code true} if this object represents an array class;
    571      *          {@code false} otherwise.
    572      * @since   JDK1.1
    573      */
    574     public boolean isArray() {
    575         return getComponentType() != null;
    576     }
    577 
    578     /**
    579      * Determines if the specified {@code Class} object represents a
    580      * primitive type.
    581      *
    582      * <p> There are nine predefined {@code Class} objects to represent
    583      * the eight primitive types and void.  These are created by the Java
    584      * Virtual Machine, and have the same names as the primitive types that
    585      * they represent, namely {@code boolean}, {@code byte},
    586      * {@code char}, {@code short}, {@code int},
    587      * {@code long}, {@code float}, and {@code double}.
    588      *
    589      * <p> These objects may only be accessed via the following public static
    590      * final variables, and are the only {@code Class} objects for which
    591      * this method returns {@code true}.
    592      *
    593      * @return true if and only if this class represents a primitive type
    594      *
    595      * @see     java.lang.Boolean#TYPE
    596      * @see     java.lang.Character#TYPE
    597      * @see     java.lang.Byte#TYPE
    598      * @see     java.lang.Short#TYPE
    599      * @see     java.lang.Integer#TYPE
    600      * @see     java.lang.Long#TYPE
    601      * @see     java.lang.Float#TYPE
    602      * @see     java.lang.Double#TYPE
    603      * @see     java.lang.Void#TYPE
    604      * @since JDK1.1
    605      */
    606     public boolean isPrimitive() {
    607       return (primitiveType & 0xFFFF) != 0;
    608     }
    609 
    610     /**
    611      * Indicates whether this {@code Class} or its parents override finalize.
    612      *
    613      * @return {@code true} if and if this class or its parents override
    614      *         finalize;
    615      *
    616      * @hide
    617      */
    618     public boolean isFinalizable() {
    619         return (getModifiers() & FINALIZABLE) != 0;
    620     }
    621 
    622     /**
    623      * Returns true if this {@code Class} object represents an annotation
    624      * type.  Note that if this method returns true, {@link #isInterface()}
    625      * would also return true, as all annotation types are also interfaces.
    626      *
    627      * @return {@code true} if this class object represents an annotation
    628      *      type; {@code false} otherwise
    629      * @since 1.5
    630      */
    631     public boolean isAnnotation() {
    632         return (getModifiers() & ANNOTATION) != 0;
    633     }
    634 
    635     /**
    636      * Returns {@code true} if this class is a synthetic class;
    637      * returns {@code false} otherwise.
    638      * @return {@code true} if and only if this class is a synthetic class as
    639      *         defined by the Java Language Specification.
    640      * @since 1.5
    641      */
    642     public boolean isSynthetic() {
    643         return (getModifiers() & SYNTHETIC) != 0;
    644     }
    645 
    646     /**
    647      * Returns the  name of the entity (class, interface, array class,
    648      * primitive type, or void) represented by this {@code Class} object,
    649      * as a {@code String}.
    650      *
    651      * <p> If this class object represents a reference type that is not an
    652      * array type then the binary name of the class is returned, as specified
    653      * by
    654      * <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>.
    655      *
    656      * <p> If this class object represents a primitive type or void, then the
    657      * name returned is a {@code String} equal to the Java language
    658      * keyword corresponding to the primitive type or void.
    659      *
    660      * <p> If this class object represents a class of arrays, then the internal
    661      * form of the name consists of the name of the element type preceded by
    662      * one or more '{@code [}' characters representing the depth of the array
    663      * nesting.  The encoding of element type names is as follows:
    664      *
    665      * <blockquote><table summary="Element types and encodings">
    666      * <tr><th> Element Type <th> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <th> Encoding
    667      * <tr><td> boolean      <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> Z
    668      * <tr><td> byte         <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> B
    669      * <tr><td> char         <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> C
    670      * <tr><td> class or interface
    671      *                       <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> L<i>classname</i>;
    672      * <tr><td> double       <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> D
    673      * <tr><td> float        <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> F
    674      * <tr><td> int          <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> I
    675      * <tr><td> long         <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> J
    676      * <tr><td> short        <td> &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; <td align=center> S
    677      * </table></blockquote>
    678      *
    679      * <p> The class or interface name <i>classname</i> is the binary name of
    680      * the class specified above.
    681      *
    682      * <p> Examples:
    683      * <blockquote><pre>
    684      * String.class.getName()
    685      *     returns "java.lang.String"
    686      * byte.class.getName()
    687      *     returns "byte"
    688      * (new Object[3]).getClass().getName()
    689      *     returns "[Ljava.lang.Object;"
    690      * (new int[3][4][5][6][7][8][9]).getClass().getName()
    691      *     returns "[[[[[[[I"
    692      * </pre></blockquote>
    693      *
    694      * @return  the name of the class or interface
    695      *          represented by this object.
    696      */
    697     public String getName() {
    698         String name = this.name;
    699         if (name == null)
    700             this.name = name = getNameNative();
    701         return name;
    702     }
    703 
    704     private native String getNameNative();
    705 
    706     /**
    707      * Returns the class loader for the class.  Some implementations may use
    708      * null to represent the bootstrap class loader. This method will return
    709      * null in such implementations if this class was loaded by the bootstrap
    710      * class loader.
    711      *
    712      * <p> If a security manager is present, and the caller's class loader is
    713      * not null and the caller's class loader is not the same as or an ancestor of
    714      * the class loader for the class whose class loader is requested, then
    715      * this method calls the security manager's {@code checkPermission}
    716      * method with a {@code RuntimePermission("getClassLoader")}
    717      * permission to ensure it's ok to access the class loader for the class.
    718      *
    719      * <p>If this object
    720      * represents a primitive type or void, null is returned.
    721      *
    722      * @return  the class loader that loaded the class or interface
    723      *          represented by this object.
    724      * @throws SecurityException
    725      *    if a security manager exists and its
    726      *    {@code checkPermission} method denies
    727      *    access to the class loader for the class.
    728      * @see java.lang.ClassLoader
    729      * @see SecurityManager#checkPermission
    730      * @see java.lang.RuntimePermission
    731      */
    732     public ClassLoader getClassLoader() {
    733         if (isPrimitive()) {
    734             return null;
    735         }
    736         return (classLoader == null) ? BootClassLoader.getInstance() : classLoader;
    737     }
    738 
    739     /**
    740      * Returns an array of {@code TypeVariable} objects that represent the
    741      * type variables declared by the generic declaration represented by this
    742      * {@code GenericDeclaration} object, in declaration order.  Returns an
    743      * array of length 0 if the underlying generic declaration declares no type
    744      * variables.
    745      *
    746      * @return an array of {@code TypeVariable} objects that represent
    747      *     the type variables declared by this generic declaration
    748      * @throws java.lang.reflect.GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic
    749      *     signature of this generic declaration does not conform to
    750      *     the format specified in
    751      *     <cite>The Java&trade; Virtual Machine Specification</cite>
    752      * @since 1.5
    753      */
    754     @Override public synchronized TypeVariable<Class<T>>[] getTypeParameters() {
    755         String annotationSignature = getSignatureAttribute();
    756         if (annotationSignature == null) {
    757             return EmptyArray.TYPE_VARIABLE;
    758         }
    759         GenericSignatureParser parser = new GenericSignatureParser(getClassLoader());
    760         parser.parseForClass(this, annotationSignature);
    761         return parser.formalTypeParameters;
    762     }
    763 
    764     /**
    765      * Returns the {@code Class} representing the superclass of the entity
    766      * (class, interface, primitive type or void) represented by this
    767      * {@code Class}.  If this {@code Class} represents either the
    768      * {@code Object} class, an interface, a primitive type, or void, then
    769      * null is returned.  If this object represents an array class then the
    770      * {@code Class} object representing the {@code Object} class is
    771      * returned.
    772      *
    773      * @return the superclass of the class represented by this object.
    774      */
    775     public Class<? super T> getSuperclass() {
    776         // For interfaces superClass is Object (which agrees with the JNI spec)
    777         // but not with the expected behavior here.
    778         if (isInterface()) {
    779             return null;
    780         } else {
    781             return superClass;
    782         }
    783     }
    784 
    785     /**
    786      * Returns the {@code Type} representing the direct superclass of
    787      * the entity (class, interface, primitive type or void) represented by
    788      * this {@code Class}.
    789      *
    790      * <p>If the superclass is a parameterized type, the {@code Type}
    791      * object returned must accurately reflect the actual type
    792      * parameters used in the source code. The parameterized type
    793      * representing the superclass is created if it had not been
    794      * created before. See the declaration of {@link
    795      * java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType ParameterizedType} for the
    796      * semantics of the creation process for parameterized types.  If
    797      * this {@code Class} represents either the {@code Object}
    798      * class, an interface, a primitive type, or void, then null is
    799      * returned.  If this object represents an array class then the
    800      * {@code Class} object representing the {@code Object} class is
    801      * returned.
    802      *
    803      * @throws java.lang.reflect.GenericSignatureFormatError if the generic
    804      *     class signature does not conform to the format specified in
    805      *     <cite>The Java&trade; Virtual Machine Specification</cite>
    806      * @throws TypeNotPresentException if the generic superclass
    807      *     refers to a non-existent type declaration
    808      * @throws java.lang.reflect.MalformedParameterizedTypeException if the
    809      *     generic superclass refers to a parameterized type that cannot be
    810      *     instantiated  for any reason
    811      * @return the superclass of the class represented by this object
    812      * @since 1.5
    813      */
    814     public Type getGenericSuperclass() {
    815         Type genericSuperclass = getSuperclass();
    816         // This method is specified to return null for all cases where getSuperclass
    817         // returns null, i.e, for primitives, interfaces, void and java.lang.Object.
    818         if (genericSuperclass == null) {
    819             return null;
    820         }
    821 
    822         String annotationSignature = getSignatureAttribute();
    823         if (annotationSignature != null) {
    824             GenericSignatureParser parser = new GenericSignatureParser(getClassLoader());
    825             parser.parseForClass(this, annotationSignature);
    826             genericSuperclass = parser.superclassType;
    827         }
    828         return Types.getType(genericSuperclass);
    829     }
    830 
    831     /**
    832      * Gets the package for this class.  The class loader of this class is used
    833      * to find the package.  If the class was loaded by the bootstrap class
    834      * loader the set of packages loaded from CLASSPATH is searched to find the
    835      * package of the class. Null is returned if no package object was created
    836      * by the class loader of this class.
    837      *
    838      * <p> Packages have attributes for versions and specifications only if the
    839      * information was defined in the manifests that accompany the classes, and
    840      * if the class loader created the package instance with the attributes
    841      * from the manifest.
    842      *
    843      * @return the package of the class, or null if no package
    844      *         information is available from the archive or codebase.
    845      */
    846     public Package getPackage() {
    847         ClassLoader loader = getClassLoader();
    848         if (loader != null) {
    849             String packageName = getPackageName$();
    850             return packageName != null ? loader.getPackage(packageName) : null;
    851         }
    852         return null;
    853     }
    854 
    855     /**
    856      * Returns the package name of this class. This returns null for classes in
    857      * the default package.
    858      *
    859      * @hide
    860      */
    861     public String getPackageName$() {
    862         String name = getName();
    863         int last = name.lastIndexOf('.');
    864         return last == -1 ? null : name.substring(0, last);
    865     }
    866 
    867 
    868     /**
    869      * Determines the interfaces implemented by the class or interface
    870      * represented by this object.
    871      *
    872      * <p> If this object represents a class, the return value is an array
    873      * containing objects representing all interfaces implemented by the
    874      * class. The order of the interface objects in the array corresponds to
    875      * the order of the interface names in the {@code implements} clause
    876      * of the declaration of the class represented by this object. For
    877      * example, given the declaration:
    878      * <blockquote>
    879      * {@code class Shimmer implements FloorWax, DessertTopping { ... }}
    880      * </blockquote>
    881      * suppose the value of {@code s} is an instance of
    882      * {@code Shimmer}; the value of the expression:
    883      * <blockquote>
    884      * {@code s.getClass().getInterfaces()[0]}
    885      * </blockquote>
    886      * is the {@code Class} object that represents interface
    887      * {@code FloorWax}; and the value of:
    888      * <blockquote>
    889      * {@code s.getClass().getInterfaces()[1]}
    890      * </blockquote>
    891      * is the {@code Class} object that represents interface
    892      * {@code DessertTopping}.
    893      *
    894      * <p> If this object represents an interface, the array contains objects
    895      * representing all interfaces extended by the interface. The order of the
    896      * interface objects in the array corresponds to the order of the interface
    897      * names in the {@code extends} clause of the declaration of the
    898      * interface represented by this object.
    899      *
    900      * <p> If this object represents a class or interface that implements no
    901      * interfaces, the method returns an array of length 0.
    902      *
    903      * <p> If this object represents a primitive type or void, the method
    904      * returns an array of length 0.
    905      *
    906      * @return an array of interfaces implemented by this class.
    907      */
    908     public Class<?>[] getInterfaces() {
    909         if (isArray()) {
    910             return new Class<?>[] { Cloneable.class, Serializable.class };
    911         } else if (isProxy()) {
    912             return getProxyInterfaces();
    913         }
    914         Dex dex = getDex();
    915         if (dex == null) {
    916             return EmptyArray.CLASS;
    917         }
    918         short[] interfaces = dex.interfaceTypeIndicesFromClassDefIndex(dexClassDefIndex);
    919         Class<?>[] result = new Class<?>[interfaces.length];
    920         for (int i = 0; i < interfaces.length; i++) {
    921             result[i] = getDexCacheType(dex, interfaces[i]);
    922         }
    923         return result;
    924     }
    925 
    926     // Returns the interfaces that this proxy class directly implements.
    927     private native Class<?>[] getProxyInterfaces();
    928 
    929     /**
    930      * Returns the {@code Type}s representing the interfaces
    931      * directly implemented by the class or interface represented by
    932      * this object.
    933      *
    934      * <p>If a superinterface is a parameterized type, the
    935      * {@code Type} object returned for it must accurately reflect
    936      * the actual type parameters used in the source code. The
    937      * parameterized type representing each superinterface is created
    938      * if it had not been created before. See the declaration of
    939      * {@link java.lang.reflect.ParameterizedType ParameterizedType}
    940      * for the semantics of the creation process for parameterized
    941      * types.
    942      *
    943      * <p> If this object represents a class, the return value is an
    944      * array containing objects representing all interfaces
    945      * implemented by the class. The order of the interface objects in
    946      * the array corresponds to the order of the interface names in
    947      * the {@code implements} clause of the declaration of the class
    948      * represented by this object.  In the case of an array class, the
    949      * interfaces {@code Cloneable} and {@code Serializable} are
    950      * returned in that order.
    951      *
    952      * <p>If this object represents an interface, the array contains
    953      * objects representing all interfaces directly extended by the
    954      * interface.  The order of the interface objects in the array
    955      * corresponds to the order of the interface names in the
    956      * {@code extends} clause of the declaration of the interface
    957      * represented by this object.
    958      *
    959      * <p>If this object represents a class or interface that
    960      * implements no interfaces, the method returns an array of length
    961      * 0.
    962      *
    963      * <p>If this object represents a primitive type or void, the
    964      * method returns an array of length 0.
    965      *
    966      * @throws java.lang.reflect.GenericSignatureFormatError
    967      *     if the generic class signature does not conform to the format
    968      *     specified in
    969      *     <cite>The Java&trade; Virtual Machine Specification</cite>
    970      * @throws TypeNotPresentException if any of the generic
    971      *     superinterfaces refers to a non-existent type declaration
    972      * @throws java.lang.reflect.MalformedParameterizedTypeException
    973      *     if any of the generic superinterfaces refer to a parameterized
    974      *     type that cannot be instantiated for any reason
    975      * @return an array of interfaces implemented by this class
    976      * @since 1.5
    977      */
    978     public Type[] getGenericInterfaces() {
    979         Type[] result;
    980         synchronized (Caches.genericInterfaces) {
    981             result = Caches.genericInterfaces.get(this);
    982             if (result == null) {
    983                 String annotationSignature = getSignatureAttribute();
    984                 if (annotationSignature == null) {
    985                     result = getInterfaces();
    986                 } else {
    987                     GenericSignatureParser parser = new GenericSignatureParser(getClassLoader());
    988                     parser.parseForClass(this, annotationSignature);
    989                     result = Types.getTypeArray(parser.interfaceTypes, false);
    990                 }
    991                 Caches.genericInterfaces.put(this, result);
    992             }
    993         }
    994         return (result.length == 0) ? result : result.clone();
    995     }
    996 
    997 
    998     /**
    999      * Returns the {@code Class} representing the component type of an
   1000      * array.  If this class does not represent an array class this method
   1001      * returns null.
   1002      *
   1003      * @return the {@code Class} representing the component type of this
   1004      * class if this class is an array
   1005      * @see     java.lang.reflect.Array
   1006      * @since JDK1.1
   1007      */
   1008     public Class<?> getComponentType() {
   1009       return componentType;
   1010     }
   1011 
   1012     /**
   1013      * Returns the Java language modifiers for this class or interface, encoded
   1014      * in an integer. The modifiers consist of the Java Virtual Machine's
   1015      * constants for {@code public}, {@code protected},
   1016      * {@code private}, {@code final}, {@code static},
   1017      * {@code abstract} and {@code interface}; they should be decoded
   1018      * using the methods of class {@code Modifier}.
   1019      *
   1020      * <p> If the underlying class is an array class, then its
   1021      * {@code public}, {@code private} and {@code protected}
   1022      * modifiers are the same as those of its component type.  If this
   1023      * {@code Class} represents a primitive type or void, its
   1024      * {@code public} modifier is always {@code true}, and its
   1025      * {@code protected} and {@code private} modifiers are always
   1026      * {@code false}. If this object represents an array class, a
   1027      * primitive type or void, then its {@code final} modifier is always
   1028      * {@code true} and its interface modifier is always
   1029      * {@code false}. The values of its other modifiers are not determined
   1030      * by this specification.
   1031      *
   1032      * <p> The modifier encodings are defined in <em>The Java Virtual Machine
   1033      * Specification</em>, table 4.1.
   1034      *
   1035      * @return the {@code int} representing the modifiers for this class
   1036      * @see     java.lang.reflect.Modifier
   1037      * @since JDK1.1
   1038      */
   1039     public int getModifiers() {
   1040         // Array classes inherit modifiers from their component types, but in the case of arrays
   1041         // of an inner class, the class file may contain "fake" access flags because it's not valid
   1042         // for a top-level class to private, say. The real access flags are stored in the InnerClass
   1043         // attribute, so we need to make sure we drill down to the inner class: the accessFlags
   1044         // field is not the value we want to return, and the synthesized array class does not itself
   1045         // have an InnerClass attribute. https://code.google.com/p/android/issues/detail?id=56267
   1046         if (isArray()) {
   1047             int componentModifiers = getComponentType().getModifiers();
   1048             if ((componentModifiers & Modifier.INTERFACE) != 0) {
   1049                 componentModifiers &= ~(Modifier.INTERFACE | Modifier.STATIC);
   1050             }
   1051             return Modifier.ABSTRACT | Modifier.FINAL | componentModifiers;
   1052         }
   1053         int JAVA_FLAGS_MASK = 0xffff;
   1054         int modifiers = this.getInnerClassFlags(accessFlags & JAVA_FLAGS_MASK);
   1055         return modifiers & JAVA_FLAGS_MASK;
   1056     }
   1057 
   1058     /**
   1059      * Gets the signers of this class.
   1060      *
   1061      * @return  the signers of this class, or null if there are no signers.  In
   1062      *          particular, this method returns null if this object represents
   1063      *          a primitive type or void.
   1064      * @since   JDK1.1
   1065      */
   1066     public Object[] getSigners() {
   1067         return null;
   1068     }
   1069 
   1070     private native Method getEnclosingMethodNative();
   1071 
   1072     /**
   1073      * If this {@code Class} object represents a local or anonymous
   1074      * class within a method, returns a {@link
   1075      * java.lang.reflect.Method Method} object representing the
   1076      * immediately enclosing method of the underlying class. Returns
   1077      * {@code null} otherwise.
   1078      *
   1079      * In particular, this method returns {@code null} if the underlying
   1080      * class is a local or anonymous class immediately enclosed by a type
   1081      * declaration, instance initializer or static initializer.
   1082      *
   1083      * @return the immediately enclosing method of the underlying class, if
   1084      *     that class is a local or anonymous class; otherwise {@code null}.
   1085      * @since 1.5
   1086      */
   1087     public Method getEnclosingMethod() {
   1088         if (classNameImpliesTopLevel()) {
   1089             return null;
   1090         }
   1091         return getEnclosingMethodNative();
   1092     }
   1093 
   1094     /**
   1095      * If this {@code Class} object represents a local or anonymous
   1096      * class within a constructor, returns a {@link
   1097      * java.lang.reflect.Constructor Constructor} object representing
   1098      * the immediately enclosing constructor of the underlying
   1099      * class. Returns {@code null} otherwise.  In particular, this
   1100      * method returns {@code null} if the underlying class is a local
   1101      * or anonymous class immediately enclosed by a type declaration,
   1102      * instance initializer or static initializer.
   1103      *
   1104      * @return the immediately enclosing constructor of the underlying class, if
   1105      *     that class is a local or anonymous class; otherwise {@code null}.
   1106      * @since 1.5
   1107      */
   1108     public Constructor<?> getEnclosingConstructor() {
   1109         if (classNameImpliesTopLevel()) {
   1110             return null;
   1111         }
   1112         return getEnclosingConstructorNative();
   1113     }
   1114 
   1115     private native Constructor<?> getEnclosingConstructorNative();
   1116 
   1117     private boolean classNameImpliesTopLevel() {
   1118         return !getName().contains("$");
   1119     }
   1120 
   1121     /**
   1122      * If the class or interface represented by this {@code Class} object
   1123      * is a member of another class, returns the {@code Class} object
   1124      * representing the class in which it was declared.  This method returns
   1125      * null if this class or interface is not a member of any other class.  If
   1126      * this {@code Class} object represents an array class, a primitive
   1127      * type, or void,then this method returns null.
   1128      *
   1129      * @return the declaring class for this class
   1130      * @since JDK1.1
   1131      */
   1132     public native Class<?> getDeclaringClass();
   1133 
   1134     /**
   1135      * Returns the immediately enclosing class of the underlying
   1136      * class.  If the underlying class is a top level class this
   1137      * method returns {@code null}.
   1138      * @return the immediately enclosing class of the underlying class
   1139      * @since 1.5
   1140      */
   1141     public native Class<?> getEnclosingClass();
   1142 
   1143     /**
   1144      * Returns the simple name of the underlying class as given in the
   1145      * source code. Returns an empty string if the underlying class is
   1146      * anonymous.
   1147      *
   1148      * <p>The simple name of an array is the simple name of the
   1149      * component type with "[]" appended.  In particular the simple
   1150      * name of an array whose component type is anonymous is "[]".
   1151      *
   1152      * @return the simple name of the underlying class
   1153      * @since 1.5
   1154      */
   1155     public String getSimpleName() {
   1156         if (isArray())
   1157             return getComponentType().getSimpleName()+"[]";
   1158 
   1159         if (isAnonymousClass()) {
   1160             return "";
   1161         }
   1162 
   1163         if (isMemberClass() || isLocalClass()) {
   1164             // Note that we obtain this information from getInnerClassName(), which uses
   1165             // dex system annotations to obtain the name. It is possible for this information
   1166             // to disagree with the actual enclosing class name. For example, if dex
   1167             // manipulation tools have renamed the enclosing class without adjusting
   1168             // the system annotation to match. See http://b/28800927.
   1169             return getInnerClassName();
   1170         }
   1171 
   1172         String simpleName = getName();
   1173         final int dot = simpleName.lastIndexOf(".");
   1174         if (dot > 0) {
   1175             return simpleName.substring(simpleName.lastIndexOf(".")+1); // strip the package name
   1176         }
   1177 
   1178         return simpleName;
   1179     }
   1180 
   1181     /**
   1182      * Returns the canonical name of the underlying class as
   1183      * defined by the Java Language Specification.  Returns null if
   1184      * the underlying class does not have a canonical name (i.e., if
   1185      * it is a local or anonymous class or an array whose component
   1186      * type does not have a canonical name).
   1187      * @return the canonical name of the underlying class if it exists, and
   1188      * {@code null} otherwise.
   1189      * @since 1.5
   1190      */
   1191     public String getCanonicalName() {
   1192         if (isArray()) {
   1193             String canonicalName = getComponentType().getCanonicalName();
   1194             if (canonicalName != null)
   1195                 return canonicalName + "[]";
   1196             else
   1197                 return null;
   1198         }
   1199         if (isLocalOrAnonymousClass())
   1200             return null;
   1201         Class<?> enclosingClass = getEnclosingClass();
   1202         if (enclosingClass == null) { // top level class
   1203             return getName();
   1204         } else {
   1205             String enclosingName = enclosingClass.getCanonicalName();
   1206             if (enclosingName == null)
   1207                 return null;
   1208             return enclosingName + "." + getSimpleName();
   1209         }
   1210     }
   1211 
   1212     /**
   1213      * Returns {@code true} if and only if the underlying class
   1214      * is an anonymous class.
   1215      *
   1216      * @return {@code true} if and only if this class is an anonymous class.
   1217      * @since 1.5
   1218      */
   1219     public native boolean isAnonymousClass();
   1220 
   1221     /**
   1222      * Returns {@code true} if and only if the underlying class
   1223      * is a local class.
   1224      *
   1225      * @return {@code true} if and only if this class is a local class.
   1226      * @since 1.5
   1227      */
   1228     public boolean isLocalClass() {
   1229         return (getEnclosingMethod() != null || getEnclosingConstructor() != null)
   1230                 && !isAnonymousClass();
   1231     }
   1232 
   1233     /**
   1234      * Returns {@code true} if and only if the underlying class
   1235      * is a member class.
   1236      *
   1237      * @return {@code true} if and only if this class is a member class.
   1238      * @since 1.5
   1239      */
   1240     public boolean isMemberClass() {
   1241         return getDeclaringClass() != null;
   1242     }
   1243 
   1244     /**
   1245      * Returns {@code true} if this is a local class or an anonymous
   1246      * class.  Returns {@code false} otherwise.
   1247      */
   1248     private boolean isLocalOrAnonymousClass() {
   1249         // JVM Spec 4.8.6: A class must have an EnclosingMethod
   1250         // attribute if and only if it is a local class or an
   1251         // anonymous class.
   1252         return isLocalClass() || isAnonymousClass();
   1253     }
   1254 
   1255     /**
   1256      * Returns an array containing {@code Class} objects representing all
   1257      * the public classes and interfaces that are members of the class
   1258      * represented by this {@code Class} object.  This includes public
   1259      * class and interface members inherited from superclasses and public class
   1260      * and interface members declared by the class.  This method returns an
   1261      * array of length 0 if this {@code Class} object has no public member
   1262      * classes or interfaces.  This method also returns an array of length 0 if
   1263      * this {@code Class} object represents a primitive type, an array
   1264      * class, or void.
   1265      *
   1266      * @return the array of {@code Class} objects representing the public
   1267      * members of this class
   1268      * @exception  SecurityException
   1269      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1270      *             following conditions is met:
   1271      *
   1272      *             <ul>
   1273      *
   1274      *             <li> invocation of
   1275      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1276      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} method
   1277      *             denies access to the classes within this class
   1278      *
   1279      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1280      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1281      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1282      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1283      *             of this class
   1284      *
   1285      *             </ul>
   1286      *
   1287      * @since JDK1.1
   1288      */
   1289     @CallerSensitive
   1290     public Class<?>[] getClasses() {
   1291         List<Class<?>> result = new ArrayList<Class<?>>();
   1292         for (Class<?> c = this; c != null; c = c.superClass) {
   1293             for (Class<?> member : c.getDeclaredClasses()) {
   1294                 if (Modifier.isPublic(member.getModifiers())) {
   1295                     result.add(member);
   1296                 }
   1297             }
   1298         }
   1299         return result.toArray(new Class[result.size()]);
   1300     }
   1301 
   1302 
   1303     /**
   1304      * Returns an array containing {@code Field} objects reflecting all
   1305      * the accessible public fields of the class or interface represented by
   1306      * this {@code Class} object.  The elements in the array returned are
   1307      * not sorted and are not in any particular order.  This method returns an
   1308      * array of length 0 if the class or interface has no accessible public
   1309      * fields, or if it represents an array class, a primitive type, or void.
   1310      *
   1311      * <p> Specifically, if this {@code Class} object represents a class,
   1312      * this method returns the public fields of this class and of all its
   1313      * superclasses.  If this {@code Class} object represents an
   1314      * interface, this method returns the fields of this interface and of all
   1315      * its superinterfaces.
   1316      *
   1317      * <p> The implicit length field for array class is not reflected by this
   1318      * method. User code should use the methods of class {@code Array} to
   1319      * manipulate arrays.
   1320      *
   1321      * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.3.
   1322      *
   1323      * @return the array of {@code Field} objects representing the
   1324      * public fields
   1325      * @exception  SecurityException
   1326      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1327      *             following conditions is met:
   1328      *
   1329      *             <ul>
   1330      *
   1331      *             <li> invocation of
   1332      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1333      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
   1334      *             access to the fields within this class
   1335      *
   1336      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1337      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1338      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1339      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1340      *             of this class
   1341      *
   1342      *             </ul>
   1343      *
   1344      * @since JDK1.1
   1345      */
   1346     @CallerSensitive
   1347     public Field[] getFields() throws SecurityException {
   1348         List<Field> fields = new ArrayList<Field>();
   1349         getPublicFieldsRecursive(fields);
   1350         return fields.toArray(new Field[fields.size()]);
   1351     }
   1352 
   1353     /**
   1354      * Populates {@code result} with public fields defined by this class, its
   1355      * superclasses, and all implemented interfaces.
   1356      */
   1357     private void getPublicFieldsRecursive(List<Field> result) {
   1358         // search superclasses
   1359         for (Class<?> c = this; c != null; c = c.superClass) {
   1360             Collections.addAll(result, c.getPublicDeclaredFields());
   1361         }
   1362 
   1363         // search iftable which has a flattened and uniqued list of interfaces
   1364         Object[] iftable = ifTable;
   1365         if (iftable != null) {
   1366             for (int i = 0; i < iftable.length; i += 2) {
   1367                 Collections.addAll(result, ((Class<?>) iftable[i]).getPublicDeclaredFields());
   1368             }
   1369         }
   1370     }
   1371 
   1372     /**
   1373      * Returns an array containing {@code Method} objects reflecting all
   1374      * the public <em>member</em> methods of the class or interface represented
   1375      * by this {@code Class} object, including those declared by the class
   1376      * or interface and those inherited from superclasses and
   1377      * superinterfaces.  Array classes return all the (public) member methods
   1378      * inherited from the {@code Object} class.  The elements in the array
   1379      * returned are not sorted and are not in any particular order.  This
   1380      * method returns an array of length 0 if this {@code Class} object
   1381      * represents a class or interface that has no public member methods, or if
   1382      * this {@code Class} object represents a primitive type or void.
   1383      *
   1384      * <p> The class initialization method {@code <clinit>} is not
   1385      * included in the returned array. If the class declares multiple public
   1386      * member methods with the same parameter types, they are all included in
   1387      * the returned array.
   1388      *
   1389      * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.4.
   1390      *
   1391      * @return the array of {@code Method} objects representing the
   1392      * public methods of this class
   1393      * @exception  SecurityException
   1394      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1395      *             following conditions is met:
   1396      *
   1397      *             <ul>
   1398      *
   1399      *             <li> invocation of
   1400      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1401      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
   1402      *             access to the methods within this class
   1403      *
   1404      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1405      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1406      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1407      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1408      *             of this class
   1409      *
   1410      *             </ul>
   1411      *
   1412      * @since JDK1.1
   1413      */
   1414     @CallerSensitive
   1415     public Method[] getMethods() throws SecurityException {
   1416         List<Method> methods = new ArrayList<Method>();
   1417         getPublicMethodsInternal(methods);
   1418         /*
   1419          * Remove duplicate methods defined by superclasses and
   1420          * interfaces, preferring to keep methods declared by derived
   1421          * types.
   1422          */
   1423         CollectionUtils.removeDuplicates(methods, Method.ORDER_BY_SIGNATURE);
   1424         return methods.toArray(new Method[methods.size()]);
   1425     }
   1426 
   1427     /**
   1428      * Populates {@code result} with public methods defined by this class, its
   1429      * superclasses, and all implemented interfaces, including overridden methods.
   1430      */
   1431     private void getPublicMethodsInternal(List<Method> result) {
   1432         Collections.addAll(result, getDeclaredMethodsUnchecked(true));
   1433         if (!isInterface()) {
   1434             // Search superclasses, for interfaces don't search java.lang.Object.
   1435             for (Class<?> c = superClass; c != null; c = c.superClass) {
   1436                 Collections.addAll(result, c.getDeclaredMethodsUnchecked(true));
   1437             }
   1438         }
   1439         // Search iftable which has a flattened and uniqued list of interfaces.
   1440         Object[] iftable = ifTable;
   1441         if (iftable != null) {
   1442             for (int i = 0; i < iftable.length; i += 2) {
   1443                 Class<?> ifc = (Class<?>) iftable[i];
   1444                 Collections.addAll(result, ifc.getDeclaredMethodsUnchecked(true));
   1445             }
   1446         }
   1447     }
   1448 
   1449     /**
   1450      * Returns an array containing {@code Constructor} objects reflecting
   1451      * all the public constructors of the class represented by this
   1452      * {@code Class} object.  An array of length 0 is returned if the
   1453      * class has no public constructors, or if the class is an array class, or
   1454      * if the class reflects a primitive type or void.
   1455      *
   1456      * Note that while this method returns an array of {@code
   1457      * Constructor<T>} objects (that is an array of constructors from
   1458      * this class), the return type of this method is {@code
   1459      * Constructor<?>[]} and <em>not</em> {@code Constructor<T>[]} as
   1460      * might be expected.  This less informative return type is
   1461      * necessary since after being returned from this method, the
   1462      * array could be modified to hold {@code Constructor} objects for
   1463      * different classes, which would violate the type guarantees of
   1464      * {@code Constructor<T>[]}.
   1465      *
   1466      * @return the array of {@code Constructor} objects representing the
   1467      *  public constructors of this class
   1468      * @exception  SecurityException
   1469      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1470      *             following conditions is met:
   1471      *
   1472      *             <ul>
   1473      *
   1474      *             <li> invocation of
   1475      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1476      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
   1477      *             access to the constructors within this class
   1478      *
   1479      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1480      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1481      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1482      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1483      *             of this class
   1484      *
   1485      *             </ul>
   1486      *
   1487      * @since JDK1.1
   1488      */
   1489     @CallerSensitive
   1490     public Constructor<?>[] getConstructors() throws SecurityException {
   1491         return getDeclaredConstructorsInternal(true);
   1492     }
   1493 
   1494     /**
   1495      * Returns a {@code Field} object that reflects the specified public
   1496      * member field of the class or interface represented by this
   1497      * {@code Class} object. The {@code name} parameter is a
   1498      * {@code String} specifying the simple name of the desired field.
   1499      *
   1500      * <p> The field to be reflected is determined by the algorithm that
   1501      * follows.  Let C be the class represented by this object:
   1502      * <OL>
   1503      * <LI> If C declares a public field with the name specified, that is the
   1504      *      field to be reflected.</LI>
   1505      * <LI> If no field was found in step 1 above, this algorithm is applied
   1506      *      recursively to each direct superinterface of C. The direct
   1507      *      superinterfaces are searched in the order they were declared.</LI>
   1508      * <LI> If no field was found in steps 1 and 2 above, and C has a
   1509      *      superclass S, then this algorithm is invoked recursively upon S.
   1510      *      If C has no superclass, then a {@code NoSuchFieldException}
   1511      *      is thrown.</LI>
   1512      * </OL>
   1513      *
   1514      * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.3.
   1515      *
   1516      * @param name the field name
   1517      * @return  the {@code Field} object of this class specified by
   1518      * {@code name}
   1519      * @exception NoSuchFieldException if a field with the specified name is
   1520      *              not found.
   1521      * @exception NullPointerException if {@code name} is {@code null}
   1522      * @exception  SecurityException
   1523      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1524      *             following conditions is met:
   1525      *
   1526      *             <ul>
   1527      *
   1528      *             <li> invocation of
   1529      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1530      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
   1531      *             access to the field
   1532      *
   1533      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1534      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1535      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1536      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1537      *             of this class
   1538      *
   1539      *             </ul>
   1540      *
   1541      * @since JDK1.1
   1542      */
   1543     public Field getField(String name) throws NoSuchFieldException {
   1544         if (name == null) {
   1545             throw new NullPointerException("name == null");
   1546         }
   1547         Field result = getPublicFieldRecursive(name);
   1548         if (result == null) {
   1549             throw new NoSuchFieldException(name);
   1550         }
   1551         return result;
   1552     }
   1553 
   1554     /**
   1555      * The native implementation of the {@code getField} method.
   1556      *
   1557      * @throws NullPointerException
   1558      *            if name is null.
   1559      * @see #getField(String)
   1560      */
   1561     private native Field getPublicFieldRecursive(String name);
   1562 
   1563     /**
   1564      * Returns a {@code Method} object that reflects the specified public
   1565      * member method of the class or interface represented by this
   1566      * {@code Class} object. The {@code name} parameter is a
   1567      * {@code String} specifying the simple name of the desired method. The
   1568      * {@code parameterTypes} parameter is an array of {@code Class}
   1569      * objects that identify the method's formal parameter types, in declared
   1570      * order. If {@code parameterTypes} is {@code null}, it is
   1571      * treated as if it were an empty array.
   1572      *
   1573      * <p> If the {@code name} is "{@code <init>};"or "{@code <clinit>}" a
   1574      * {@code NoSuchMethodException} is raised. Otherwise, the method to
   1575      * be reflected is determined by the algorithm that follows.  Let C be the
   1576      * class represented by this object:
   1577      * <OL>
   1578      * <LI> C is searched for any <I>matching methods</I>. If no matching
   1579      *      method is found, the algorithm of step 1 is invoked recursively on
   1580      *      the superclass of C.</LI>
   1581      * <LI> If no method was found in step 1 above, the superinterfaces of C
   1582      *      are searched for a matching method. If any such method is found, it
   1583      *      is reflected.</LI>
   1584      * </OL>
   1585      *
   1586      * To find a matching method in a class C:&nbsp; If C declares exactly one
   1587      * public method with the specified name and exactly the same formal
   1588      * parameter types, that is the method reflected. If more than one such
   1589      * method is found in C, and one of these methods has a return type that is
   1590      * more specific than any of the others, that method is reflected;
   1591      * otherwise one of the methods is chosen arbitrarily.
   1592      *
   1593      * <p>Note that there may be more than one matching method in a
   1594      * class because while the Java language forbids a class to
   1595      * declare multiple methods with the same signature but different
   1596      * return types, the Java virtual machine does not.  This
   1597      * increased flexibility in the virtual machine can be used to
   1598      * implement various language features.  For example, covariant
   1599      * returns can be implemented with {@linkplain
   1600      * java.lang.reflect.Method#isBridge bridge methods}; the bridge
   1601      * method and the method being overridden would have the same
   1602      * signature but different return types.
   1603      *
   1604      * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.4.
   1605      *
   1606      * @param name the name of the method
   1607      * @param parameterTypes the list of parameters
   1608      * @return the {@code Method} object that matches the specified
   1609      * {@code name} and {@code parameterTypes}
   1610      * @exception NoSuchMethodException if a matching method is not found
   1611      *            or if the name is "&lt;init&gt;"or "&lt;clinit&gt;".
   1612      * @exception NullPointerException if {@code name} is {@code null}
   1613      * @exception  SecurityException
   1614      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1615      *             following conditions is met:
   1616      *
   1617      *             <ul>
   1618      *
   1619      *             <li> invocation of
   1620      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1621      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
   1622      *             access to the method
   1623      *
   1624      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1625      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1626      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1627      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1628      *             of this class
   1629      *
   1630      *             </ul>
   1631      *
   1632      * @since JDK1.1
   1633      */
   1634     @CallerSensitive
   1635     public Method getMethod(String name, Class<?>... parameterTypes)
   1636         throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException {
   1637         return getMethod(name, parameterTypes, true);
   1638     }
   1639 
   1640 
   1641     /**
   1642      * Returns a {@code Constructor} object that reflects the specified
   1643      * public constructor of the class represented by this {@code Class}
   1644      * object. The {@code parameterTypes} parameter is an array of
   1645      * {@code Class} objects that identify the constructor's formal
   1646      * parameter types, in declared order.
   1647      *
   1648      * If this {@code Class} object represents an inner class
   1649      * declared in a non-static context, the formal parameter types
   1650      * include the explicit enclosing instance as the first parameter.
   1651      *
   1652      * <p> The constructor to reflect is the public constructor of the class
   1653      * represented by this {@code Class} object whose formal parameter
   1654      * types match those specified by {@code parameterTypes}.
   1655      *
   1656      * @param parameterTypes the parameter array
   1657      * @return the {@code Constructor} object of the public constructor that
   1658      * matches the specified {@code parameterTypes}
   1659      * @exception NoSuchMethodException if a matching method is not found.
   1660      * @exception  SecurityException
   1661      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1662      *             following conditions is met:
   1663      *
   1664      *             <ul>
   1665      *
   1666      *             <li> invocation of
   1667      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1668      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.PUBLIC)} denies
   1669      *             access to the constructor
   1670      *
   1671      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1672      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1673      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1674      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1675      *             of this class
   1676      *
   1677      *             </ul>
   1678      *
   1679      * @since JDK1.1
   1680      */
   1681     public Constructor<T> getConstructor(Class<?>... parameterTypes)
   1682         throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException {
   1683         return getConstructor0(parameterTypes, Member.PUBLIC);
   1684     }
   1685 
   1686     /**
   1687      * Returns an array of {@code Class} objects reflecting all the
   1688      * classes and interfaces declared as members of the class represented by
   1689      * this {@code Class} object. This includes public, protected, default
   1690      * (package) access, and private classes and interfaces declared by the
   1691      * class, but excludes inherited classes and interfaces.  This method
   1692      * returns an array of length 0 if the class declares no classes or
   1693      * interfaces as members, or if this {@code Class} object represents a
   1694      * primitive type, an array class, or void.
   1695      *
   1696      * @return the array of {@code Class} objects representing all the
   1697      * declared members of this class
   1698      * @exception  SecurityException
   1699      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1700      *             following conditions is met:
   1701      *
   1702      *             <ul>
   1703      *
   1704      *             <li> invocation of
   1705      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1706      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
   1707      *             access to the declared classes within this class
   1708      *
   1709      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1710      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1711      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1712      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1713      *             of this class
   1714      *
   1715      *             </ul>
   1716      *
   1717      * @since JDK1.1
   1718      */
   1719     public native Class<?>[] getDeclaredClasses();
   1720 
   1721     /**
   1722      * Returns an array of {@code Field} objects reflecting all the fields
   1723      * declared by the class or interface represented by this
   1724      * {@code Class} object. This includes public, protected, default
   1725      * (package) access, and private fields, but excludes inherited fields.
   1726      * The elements in the array returned are not sorted and are not in any
   1727      * particular order.  This method returns an array of length 0 if the class
   1728      * or interface declares no fields, or if this {@code Class} object
   1729      * represents a primitive type, an array class, or void.
   1730      *
   1731      * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, sections 8.2 and 8.3.
   1732      *
   1733      * @return    the array of {@code Field} objects representing all the
   1734      * declared fields of this class
   1735      * @exception  SecurityException
   1736      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1737      *             following conditions is met:
   1738      *
   1739      *             <ul>
   1740      *
   1741      *             <li> invocation of
   1742      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1743      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
   1744      *             access to the declared fields within this class
   1745      *
   1746      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1747      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1748      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1749      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1750      *             of this class
   1751      *
   1752      *             </ul>
   1753      *
   1754      * @since JDK1.1
   1755      */
   1756     public native Field[] getDeclaredFields();
   1757 
   1758     /**
   1759      * Populates a list of fields without performing any security or type
   1760      * resolution checks first. If no fields exist, the list is not modified.
   1761      *
   1762      * @param publicOnly Whether to return only public fields.
   1763      * @param fields A list to populate with declared fields.
   1764      * @hide
   1765      */
   1766     public native Field[] getDeclaredFieldsUnchecked(boolean publicOnly);
   1767 
   1768     /**
   1769      * Returns an array of {@code Method} objects reflecting all the
   1770      * methods declared by the class or interface represented by this
   1771      * {@code Class} object. This includes public, protected, default
   1772      * (package) access, and private methods, but excludes inherited methods.
   1773      * The elements in the array returned are not sorted and are not in any
   1774      * particular order.  This method returns an array of length 0 if the class
   1775      * or interface declares no methods, or if this {@code Class} object
   1776      * represents a primitive type, an array class, or void.  The class
   1777      * initialization method {@code <clinit>} is not included in the
   1778      * returned array. If the class declares multiple public member methods
   1779      * with the same parameter types, they are all included in the returned
   1780      * array.
   1781      *
   1782      * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, section 8.2.
   1783      *
   1784      * @return    the array of {@code Method} objects representing all the
   1785      * declared methods of this class
   1786      * @exception  SecurityException
   1787      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1788      *             following conditions is met:
   1789      *
   1790      *             <ul>
   1791      *
   1792      *             <li> invocation of
   1793      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1794      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
   1795      *             access to the declared methods within this class
   1796      *
   1797      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1798      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1799      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1800      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1801      *             of this class
   1802      *
   1803      *             </ul>
   1804      *
   1805      * @since JDK1.1
   1806      */
   1807     public Method[] getDeclaredMethods() throws SecurityException {
   1808         Method[] result = getDeclaredMethodsUnchecked(false);
   1809         for (Method m : result) {
   1810             // Throw NoClassDefFoundError if types cannot be resolved.
   1811             m.getReturnType();
   1812             m.getParameterTypes();
   1813         }
   1814         return result;
   1815     }
   1816 
   1817     /**
   1818      * Populates a list of methods without performing any security or type
   1819      * resolution checks first. If no methods exist, the list is not modified.
   1820      *
   1821      * @param publicOnly Whether to return only public methods.
   1822      * @param methods A list to populate with declared methods.
   1823      * @hide
   1824      */
   1825     public native Method[] getDeclaredMethodsUnchecked(boolean publicOnly);
   1826 
   1827     /**
   1828      * Returns an array of {@code Constructor} objects reflecting all the
   1829      * constructors declared by the class represented by this
   1830      * {@code Class} object. These are public, protected, default
   1831      * (package) access, and private constructors.  The elements in the array
   1832      * returned are not sorted and are not in any particular order.  If the
   1833      * class has a default constructor, it is included in the returned array.
   1834      * This method returns an array of length 0 if this {@code Class}
   1835      * object represents an interface, a primitive type, an array class, or
   1836      * void.
   1837      *
   1838      * <p> See <em>The Java Language Specification</em>, section 8.2.
   1839      *
   1840      * @return    the array of {@code Constructor} objects representing all the
   1841      * declared constructors of this class
   1842      * @exception  SecurityException
   1843      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1844      *             following conditions is met:
   1845      *
   1846      *             <ul>
   1847      *
   1848      *             <li> invocation of
   1849      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1850      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
   1851      *             access to the declared constructors within this class
   1852      *
   1853      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1854      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1855      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1856      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1857      *             of this class
   1858      *
   1859      *             </ul>
   1860      *
   1861      * @since JDK1.1
   1862      */
   1863     public Constructor<?>[] getDeclaredConstructors() throws SecurityException {
   1864         return getDeclaredConstructorsInternal(false);
   1865     }
   1866 
   1867     /**
   1868      * Returns the constructor with the given parameters if it is defined by this class;
   1869      * {@code null} otherwise. This may return a non-public member.
   1870      *
   1871      * @param args the types of the parameters to the constructor.
   1872      */
   1873     private native Constructor<?>[] getDeclaredConstructorsInternal(boolean publicOnly);
   1874 
   1875     /**
   1876      * Returns a {@code Field} object that reflects the specified declared
   1877      * field of the class or interface represented by this {@code Class}
   1878      * object. The {@code name} parameter is a {@code String} that
   1879      * specifies the simple name of the desired field.  Note that this method
   1880      * will not reflect the {@code length} field of an array class.
   1881      *
   1882      * @param name the name of the field
   1883      * @return the {@code Field} object for the specified field in this
   1884      * class
   1885      * @exception NoSuchFieldException if a field with the specified name is
   1886      *              not found.
   1887      * @exception NullPointerException if {@code name} is {@code null}
   1888      * @exception  SecurityException
   1889      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1890      *             following conditions is met:
   1891      *
   1892      *             <ul>
   1893      *
   1894      *             <li> invocation of
   1895      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1896      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
   1897      *             access to the declared field
   1898      *
   1899      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1900      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1901      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1902      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1903      *             of this class
   1904      *
   1905      *             </ul>
   1906      *
   1907      * @since JDK1.1
   1908      */
   1909     public native Field getDeclaredField(String name) throws NoSuchFieldException;
   1910 
   1911     /**
   1912      * Returns the subset of getDeclaredFields which are public.
   1913      */
   1914     private native Field[] getPublicDeclaredFields();
   1915 
   1916     /**
   1917      * Returns a {@code Method} object that reflects the specified
   1918      * declared method of the class or interface represented by this
   1919      * {@code Class} object. The {@code name} parameter is a
   1920      * {@code String} that specifies the simple name of the desired
   1921      * method, and the {@code parameterTypes} parameter is an array of
   1922      * {@code Class} objects that identify the method's formal parameter
   1923      * types, in declared order.  If more than one method with the same
   1924      * parameter types is declared in a class, and one of these methods has a
   1925      * return type that is more specific than any of the others, that method is
   1926      * returned; otherwise one of the methods is chosen arbitrarily.  If the
   1927      * name is "&lt;init&gt;"or "&lt;clinit&gt;" a {@code NoSuchMethodException}
   1928      * is raised.
   1929      *
   1930      * @param name the name of the method
   1931      * @param parameterTypes the parameter array
   1932      * @return    the {@code Method} object for the method of this class
   1933      * matching the specified name and parameters
   1934      * @exception NoSuchMethodException if a matching method is not found.
   1935      * @exception NullPointerException if {@code name} is {@code null}
   1936      * @exception  SecurityException
   1937      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   1938      *             following conditions is met:
   1939      *
   1940      *             <ul>
   1941      *
   1942      *             <li> invocation of
   1943      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   1944      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
   1945      *             access to the declared method
   1946      *
   1947      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   1948      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   1949      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   1950      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   1951      *             of this class
   1952      *
   1953      *             </ul>
   1954      *
   1955      * @since JDK1.1
   1956      */
   1957     @CallerSensitive
   1958     public Method getDeclaredMethod(String name, Class<?>... parameterTypes)
   1959         throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException {
   1960         return getMethod(name, parameterTypes, false);
   1961     }
   1962 
   1963     private Method getMethod(String name, Class<?>[] parameterTypes, boolean recursivePublicMethods)
   1964             throws NoSuchMethodException {
   1965         if (name == null) {
   1966             throw new NullPointerException("name == null");
   1967         }
   1968         if (parameterTypes == null) {
   1969             parameterTypes = EmptyArray.CLASS;
   1970         }
   1971         for (Class<?> c : parameterTypes) {
   1972             if (c == null) {
   1973                 throw new NoSuchMethodException("parameter type is null");
   1974             }
   1975         }
   1976         Method result = recursivePublicMethods ? getPublicMethodRecursive(name, parameterTypes)
   1977                                                : getDeclaredMethodInternal(name, parameterTypes);
   1978         // Fail if we didn't find the method or it was expected to be public.
   1979         if (result == null ||
   1980             (recursivePublicMethods && !Modifier.isPublic(result.getAccessFlags()))) {
   1981             throw new NoSuchMethodException(name + " " + Arrays.toString(parameterTypes));
   1982         }
   1983         return result;
   1984     }
   1985     private Method getPublicMethodRecursive(String name, Class<?>[] parameterTypes) {
   1986         // search superclasses
   1987         for (Class<?> c = this; c != null; c = c.getSuperclass()) {
   1988             Method result = c.getDeclaredMethodInternal(name, parameterTypes);
   1989             if (result != null && Modifier.isPublic(result.getAccessFlags())) {
   1990                 return result;
   1991             }
   1992         }
   1993         // search iftable which has a flattened and uniqued list of interfaces
   1994         Object[] iftable = ifTable;
   1995         if (iftable != null) {
   1996             // Search backwards so more specific interfaces are searched first. This ensures that
   1997             // the method we return is not overridden by one of it's subtypes that this class also
   1998             // implements.
   1999             for (int i = iftable.length - 2; i >= 0; i -= 2) {
   2000                 Class<?> ifc = (Class<?>) iftable[i];
   2001                 Method result = ifc.getPublicMethodRecursive(name, parameterTypes);
   2002                 if (result != null && Modifier.isPublic(result.getAccessFlags())) {
   2003                     return result;
   2004                 }
   2005             }
   2006         }
   2007         return null;
   2008     }
   2009 
   2010 
   2011     /**
   2012      * Returns a {@code Constructor} object that reflects the specified
   2013      * constructor of the class or interface represented by this
   2014      * {@code Class} object.  The {@code parameterTypes} parameter is
   2015      * an array of {@code Class} objects that identify the constructor's
   2016      * formal parameter types, in declared order.
   2017      *
   2018      * If this {@code Class} object represents an inner class
   2019      * declared in a non-static context, the formal parameter types
   2020      * include the explicit enclosing instance as the first parameter.
   2021      *
   2022      * @param parameterTypes the parameter array
   2023      * @return    The {@code Constructor} object for the constructor with the
   2024      * specified parameter list
   2025      * @exception NoSuchMethodException if a matching method is not found.
   2026      * @exception  SecurityException
   2027      *             If a security manager, <i>s</i>, is present and any of the
   2028      *             following conditions is met:
   2029      *
   2030      *             <ul>
   2031      *
   2032      *             <li> invocation of
   2033      *             {@link SecurityManager#checkMemberAccess
   2034      *             s.checkMemberAccess(this, Member.DECLARED)} denies
   2035      *             access to the declared constructor
   2036      *
   2037      *             <li> the caller's class loader is not the same as or an
   2038      *             ancestor of the class loader for the current class and
   2039      *             invocation of {@link SecurityManager#checkPackageAccess
   2040      *             s.checkPackageAccess()} denies access to the package
   2041      *             of this class
   2042      *
   2043      *             </ul>
   2044      *
   2045      * @since JDK1.1
   2046      */
   2047     @CallerSensitive
   2048     public Constructor<T> getDeclaredConstructor(Class<?>... parameterTypes)
   2049         throws NoSuchMethodException, SecurityException {
   2050         return getConstructor0(parameterTypes, Member.DECLARED);
   2051     }
   2052 
   2053     /**
   2054      * Finds a resource with a given name.  The rules for searching resources
   2055      * associated with a given class are implemented by the defining
   2056      * {@linkplain ClassLoader class loader} of the class.  This method
   2057      * delegates to this object's class loader.  If this object was loaded by
   2058      * the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to {@link
   2059      * ClassLoader#getSystemResourceAsStream}.
   2060      *
   2061      * <p> Before delegation, an absolute resource name is constructed from the
   2062      * given resource name using this algorithm:
   2063      *
   2064      * <ul>
   2065      *
   2066      * <li> If the {@code name} begins with a {@code '/'}
   2067      * (<tt>'&#92;u002f'</tt>), then the absolute name of the resource is the
   2068      * portion of the {@code name} following the {@code '/'}.
   2069      *
   2070      * <li> Otherwise, the absolute name is of the following form:
   2071      *
   2072      * <blockquote>
   2073      *   {@code modified_package_name/name}
   2074      * </blockquote>
   2075      *
   2076      * <p> Where the {@code modified_package_name} is the package name of this
   2077      * object with {@code '/'} substituted for {@code '.'}
   2078      * (<tt>'&#92;u002e'</tt>).
   2079      *
   2080      * </ul>
   2081      *
   2082      * @param  name name of the desired resource
   2083      * @return      A {@link java.io.InputStream} object or {@code null} if
   2084      *              no resource with this name is found
   2085      * @throws  NullPointerException If {@code name} is {@code null}
   2086      * @since  JDK1.1
   2087      */
   2088      public InputStream getResourceAsStream(String name) {
   2089         name = resolveName(name);
   2090         ClassLoader cl = getClassLoader();
   2091         if (cl==null) {
   2092             // A system class.
   2093             return ClassLoader.getSystemResourceAsStream(name);
   2094         }
   2095         return cl.getResourceAsStream(name);
   2096     }
   2097 
   2098     /**
   2099      * Finds a resource with a given name.  The rules for searching resources
   2100      * associated with a given class are implemented by the defining
   2101      * {@linkplain ClassLoader class loader} of the class.  This method
   2102      * delegates to this object's class loader.  If this object was loaded by
   2103      * the bootstrap class loader, the method delegates to {@link
   2104      * ClassLoader#getSystemResource}.
   2105      *
   2106      * <p> Before delegation, an absolute resource name is constructed from the
   2107      * given resource name using this algorithm:
   2108      *
   2109      * <ul>
   2110      *
   2111      * <li> If the {@code name} begins with a {@code '/'}
   2112      * (<tt>'&#92;u002f'</tt>), then the absolute name of the resource is the
   2113      * portion of the {@code name} following the {@code '/'}.
   2114      *
   2115      * <li> Otherwise, the absolute name is of the following form:
   2116      *
   2117      * <blockquote>
   2118      *   {@code modified_package_name/name}
   2119      * </blockquote>
   2120      *
   2121      * <p> Where the {@code modified_package_name} is the package name of this
   2122      * object with {@code '/'} substituted for {@code '.'}
   2123      * (<tt>'&#92;u002e'</tt>).
   2124      *
   2125      * </ul>
   2126      *
   2127      * @param  name name of the desired resource
   2128      * @return      A  {@link java.net.URL} object or {@code null} if no
   2129      *              resource with this name is found
   2130      * @since  JDK1.1
   2131      */
   2132     public java.net.URL getResource(String name) {
   2133         name = resolveName(name);
   2134         ClassLoader cl = getClassLoader();
   2135         if (cl==null) {
   2136             // A system class.
   2137             return ClassLoader.getSystemResource(name);
   2138         }
   2139         return cl.getResource(name);
   2140     }
   2141 
   2142     /**
   2143      * Returns the {@code ProtectionDomain} of this class.  If there is a
   2144      * security manager installed, this method first calls the security
   2145      * manager's {@code checkPermission} method with a
   2146      * {@code RuntimePermission("getProtectionDomain")} permission to
   2147      * ensure it's ok to get the
   2148      * {@code ProtectionDomain}.
   2149      *
   2150      * @return the ProtectionDomain of this class
   2151      *
   2152      * @throws SecurityException
   2153      *        if a security manager exists and its
   2154      *        {@code checkPermission} method doesn't allow
   2155      *        getting the ProtectionDomain.
   2156      *
   2157      * @see java.security.ProtectionDomain
   2158      * @see SecurityManager#checkPermission
   2159      * @see java.lang.RuntimePermission
   2160      * @since 1.2
   2161      */
   2162     public java.security.ProtectionDomain getProtectionDomain() {
   2163         return null;
   2164     }
   2165 
   2166     /**
   2167      * Add a package name prefix if the name is not absolute Remove leading "/"
   2168      * if name is absolute
   2169      */
   2170     private String resolveName(String name) {
   2171         if (name == null) {
   2172             return name;
   2173         }
   2174         if (!name.startsWith("/")) {
   2175             Class<?> c = this;
   2176             while (c.isArray()) {
   2177                 c = c.getComponentType();
   2178             }
   2179             String baseName = c.getName();
   2180             int index = baseName.lastIndexOf('.');
   2181             if (index != -1) {
   2182                 name = baseName.substring(0, index).replace('.', '/')
   2183                     +"/"+name;
   2184             }
   2185         } else {
   2186             name = name.substring(1);
   2187         }
   2188         return name;
   2189     }
   2190 
   2191     private Constructor<T> getConstructor0(Class<?>[] parameterTypes,
   2192                                         int which) throws NoSuchMethodException
   2193     {
   2194         if (parameterTypes == null) {
   2195             parameterTypes = EmptyArray.CLASS;
   2196         }
   2197         for (Class<?> c : parameterTypes) {
   2198             if (c == null) {
   2199                 throw new NoSuchMethodException("parameter type is null");
   2200             }
   2201         }
   2202         Constructor<T> result = getDeclaredConstructorInternal(parameterTypes);
   2203         if (result == null || which == Member.PUBLIC && !Modifier.isPublic(result.getAccessFlags())) {
   2204             throw new NoSuchMethodException("<init> " + Arrays.toString(parameterTypes));
   2205         }
   2206         return result;
   2207     }
   2208 
   2209     /**
   2210      * Returns the constructor with the given parameters if it is defined by this class;
   2211      * {@code null} otherwise. This may return a non-public member.
   2212      *
   2213      * @param args the types of the parameters to the constructor.
   2214      */
   2215     private native Constructor<T> getDeclaredConstructorInternal(Class<?>[] args);
   2216 
   2217     /**
   2218      * Returns the assertion status that would be assigned to this
   2219      * class if it were to be initialized at the time this method is invoked.
   2220      * If this class has had its assertion status set, the most recent
   2221      * setting will be returned; otherwise, if any package default assertion
   2222      * status pertains to this class, the most recent setting for the most
   2223      * specific pertinent package default assertion status is returned;
   2224      * otherwise, if this class is not a system class (i.e., it has a
   2225      * class loader) its class loader's default assertion status is returned;
   2226      * otherwise, the system class default assertion status is returned.
   2227      * <p>
   2228      * Few programmers will have any need for this method; it is provided
   2229      * for the benefit of the JRE itself.  (It allows a class to determine at
   2230      * the time that it is initialized whether assertions should be enabled.)
   2231      * Note that this method is not guaranteed to return the actual
   2232      * assertion status that was (or will be) associated with the specified
   2233      * class when it was (or will be) initialized.
   2234      *
   2235      * @return the desired assertion status of the specified class.
   2236      * @see    java.lang.ClassLoader#setClassAssertionStatus
   2237      * @see    java.lang.ClassLoader#setPackageAssertionStatus
   2238      * @see    java.lang.ClassLoader#setDefaultAssertionStatus
   2239      * @since  1.4
   2240      */
   2241     public boolean desiredAssertionStatus() {
   2242         return false;
   2243     }
   2244 
   2245     /**
   2246      * Returns the simple name of a member or local class, or {@code null} otherwise.
   2247      */
   2248     private native String getInnerClassName();
   2249 
   2250     private native int getInnerClassFlags(int defaultValue);
   2251 
   2252     /**
   2253      * Returns true if and only if this class was declared as an enum in the
   2254      * source code.
   2255      *
   2256      * @return true if and only if this class was declared as an enum in the
   2257      *     source code
   2258      * @since 1.5
   2259      */
   2260     public boolean isEnum() {
   2261         // An enum must both directly extend java.lang.Enum and have
   2262         // the ENUM bit set; classes for specialized enum constants
   2263         // don't do the former.
   2264         return (this.getModifiers() & ENUM) != 0 &&
   2265         this.getSuperclass() == java.lang.Enum.class;
   2266     }
   2267 
   2268     /**
   2269      * Returns the elements of this enum class or null if this
   2270      * Class object does not represent an enum type.
   2271      *
   2272      * @return an array containing the values comprising the enum class
   2273      *     represented by this Class object in the order they're
   2274      *     declared, or null if this Class object does not
   2275      *     represent an enum type
   2276      * @since 1.5
   2277      */
   2278     public T[] getEnumConstants() {
   2279         T[] values = getEnumConstantsShared();
   2280         return (values != null) ? values.clone() : null;
   2281     }
   2282 
   2283     /**
   2284      * Returns the elements of this enum class or null if this
   2285      * Class object does not represent an enum type;
   2286      * identical to getEnumConstants except that the result is
   2287      * uncloned, cached, and shared by all callers.
   2288      */
   2289     T[] getEnumConstantsShared() {
   2290         if (!isEnum()) return null;
   2291         return (T[]) Enum.getSharedConstants((Class) this);
   2292     }
   2293 
   2294     /**
   2295      * Casts an object to the class or interface represented
   2296      * by this {@code Class} object.
   2297      *
   2298      * @param obj the object to be cast
   2299      * @return the object after casting, or null if obj is null
   2300      *
   2301      * @throws ClassCastException if the object is not
   2302      * null and is not assignable to the type T.
   2303      *
   2304      * @since 1.5
   2305      */
   2306     public T cast(Object obj) {
   2307         if (obj != null && !isInstance(obj))
   2308             throw new ClassCastException(cannotCastMsg(obj));
   2309         return (T) obj;
   2310     }
   2311 
   2312     private String cannotCastMsg(Object obj) {
   2313         return "Cannot cast " + obj.getClass().getName() + " to " + getName();
   2314     }
   2315 
   2316     /**
   2317      * Casts this {@code Class} object to represent a subclass of the class
   2318      * represented by the specified class object.  Checks that that the cast
   2319      * is valid, and throws a {@code ClassCastException} if it is not.  If
   2320      * this method succeeds, it always returns a reference to this class object.
   2321      *
   2322      * <p>This method is useful when a client needs to "narrow" the type of
   2323      * a {@code Class} object to pass it to an API that restricts the
   2324      * {@code Class} objects that it is willing to accept.  A cast would
   2325      * generate a compile-time warning, as the correctness of the cast
   2326      * could not be checked at runtime (because generic types are implemented
   2327      * by erasure).
   2328      *
   2329      * @return this {@code Class} object, cast to represent a subclass of
   2330      *    the specified class object.
   2331      * @throws ClassCastException if this {@code Class} object does not
   2332      *    represent a subclass of the specified class (here "subclass" includes
   2333      *    the class itself).
   2334      * @since 1.5
   2335      */
   2336     public <U> Class<? extends U> asSubclass(Class<U> clazz) {
   2337         if (clazz.isAssignableFrom(this))
   2338             return (Class<? extends U>) this;
   2339         else
   2340             throw new ClassCastException(this.toString() +
   2341                 " cannot be cast to " + clazz.getName());
   2342     }
   2343 
   2344     /**
   2345      * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
   2346      * @since 1.5
   2347      */
   2348     public <A extends Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationClass) {
   2349         if (annotationClass == null)
   2350             throw new NullPointerException();
   2351 
   2352         A annotation = getDeclaredAnnotation(annotationClass);
   2353         if (annotation != null) {
   2354             return annotation;
   2355         }
   2356 
   2357         if (annotationClass.isDeclaredAnnotationPresent(Inherited.class)) {
   2358             for (Class<?> sup = getSuperclass(); sup != null; sup = sup.getSuperclass()) {
   2359                 annotation = sup.getDeclaredAnnotation(annotationClass);
   2360                 if (annotation != null) {
   2361                     return annotation;
   2362                 }
   2363             }
   2364         }
   2365 
   2366         return null;
   2367     }
   2368 
   2369     @Override public boolean isAnnotationPresent(Class<? extends Annotation> annotationType) {
   2370         if (annotationType == null) {
   2371             throw new NullPointerException("annotationType == null");
   2372         }
   2373 
   2374         if (isDeclaredAnnotationPresent(annotationType)) {
   2375             return true;
   2376         }
   2377 
   2378         if (annotationType.isDeclaredAnnotationPresent(Inherited.class)) {
   2379             for (Class<?> sup = getSuperclass(); sup != null; sup = sup.getSuperclass()) {
   2380                 if (sup.isDeclaredAnnotationPresent(annotationType)) {
   2381                     return true;
   2382                 }
   2383             }
   2384         }
   2385 
   2386         return false;
   2387     }
   2388 
   2389     /**
   2390      * Returns an array containing all the annotations of this class. If there are no annotations
   2391      * then an empty array is returned.
   2392      *
   2393      * @see #getDeclaredAnnotations()
   2394      */
   2395     @Override public Annotation[] getAnnotations() {
   2396         /*
   2397          * We need to get the annotations declared on this class, plus the
   2398          * annotations from superclasses that have the "@Inherited" annotation
   2399          * set.  We create a temporary map to use while we accumulate the
   2400          * annotations and convert it to an array at the end.
   2401          *
   2402          * It's possible to have duplicates when annotations are inherited.
   2403          * We use a Map to filter those out.
   2404          *
   2405          * HashMap might be overkill here.
   2406          */
   2407         HashMap<Class<?>, Annotation> map = new HashMap<Class<?>, Annotation>();
   2408         for (Annotation declaredAnnotation : getDeclaredAnnotations()) {
   2409             map.put(declaredAnnotation.annotationType(), declaredAnnotation);
   2410         }
   2411         for (Class<?> sup = getSuperclass(); sup != null; sup = sup.getSuperclass()) {
   2412             for (Annotation declaredAnnotation : sup.getDeclaredAnnotations()) {
   2413                 Class<? extends Annotation> clazz = declaredAnnotation.annotationType();
   2414                 if (!map.containsKey(clazz) && clazz.isDeclaredAnnotationPresent(Inherited.class)) {
   2415                     map.put(clazz, declaredAnnotation);
   2416                 }
   2417             }
   2418         }
   2419 
   2420         /* Convert annotation values from HashMap to array. */
   2421         Collection<Annotation> coll = map.values();
   2422         return coll.toArray(new Annotation[coll.size()]);
   2423     }
   2424 
   2425     /**
   2426      * Returns the annotations that are directly defined on the class
   2427      * represented by this {@code Class}. Annotations that are inherited are not
   2428      * included in the result. If there are no annotations at all, an empty
   2429      * array is returned.
   2430      *
   2431      * @see #getAnnotations()
   2432      */
   2433     @Override public native Annotation[] getDeclaredAnnotations();
   2434 
   2435     /**
   2436      * {@inheritDoc}
   2437      * @since 1.8
   2438      */
   2439     @Override
   2440     public <T extends Annotation> T[] getAnnotationsByType(Class<T> annotationClass) {
   2441       // Find any associated annotations [directly or repeatably (indirectly) present on this].
   2442       T[] annotations = AnnotatedElement.super.getAnnotationsByType(annotationClass);
   2443 
   2444       if (annotations.length != 0) {
   2445         return annotations;
   2446       }
   2447 
   2448       // Nothing was found, attempt looking for associated annotations recursively up to the root
   2449       // class if and only if:
   2450       // * The annotation class was marked with @Inherited.
   2451       //
   2452       // Inherited annotations are not coalesced into a single set: the first declaration found is
   2453       // returned.
   2454 
   2455       if (annotationClass.isDeclaredAnnotationPresent(Inherited.class)) {
   2456         Class<?> superClass = getSuperclass();  // Returns null if klass's base is Object.
   2457 
   2458         if (superClass != null) {
   2459           return superClass.getAnnotationsByType(annotationClass);
   2460         }
   2461       }
   2462 
   2463       // Annotated was not marked with @Inherited, or no superclass.
   2464       return (T[]) Array.newInstance(annotationClass, 0);  // Safe by construction.
   2465     }
   2466 
   2467     /**
   2468      * {@inheritDoc}
   2469      *
   2470      * @since 1.8
   2471      */
   2472     @Override
   2473     public native <T extends Annotation> T getDeclaredAnnotation(Class<T> annotationClass);
   2474 
   2475     /**
   2476      * Returns true if the annotation exists.
   2477      */
   2478     private native boolean isDeclaredAnnotationPresent(Class<? extends Annotation> annotationClass);
   2479 
   2480     // Annotation types cache their internal (AnnotationType) form
   2481 
   2482     /** @hide */
   2483     public void setAnnotationType(AnnotationType type) {
   2484         annotationType = type;
   2485     }
   2486 
   2487     /** @hide */
   2488     public AnnotationType getAnnotationType() {
   2489         return annotationType;
   2490     }
   2491 
   2492     private String getSignatureAttribute() {
   2493         String[] annotation = getSignatureAnnotation();
   2494         if (annotation == null) {
   2495             return null;
   2496         }
   2497         StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder();
   2498         for (String s : annotation) {
   2499             result.append(s);
   2500         }
   2501         return result.toString();
   2502     }
   2503 
   2504     private native String[] getSignatureAnnotation();
   2505 
   2506     /**
   2507      * Is this a runtime created proxy class?
   2508      *
   2509      * @hide
   2510      */
   2511     public boolean isProxy() {
   2512         return (accessFlags & 0x00040000) != 0;
   2513     }
   2514 
   2515     /**
   2516      * Returns the dex file from which this class was loaded.
   2517      *
   2518      * @hide
   2519      */
   2520     public Dex getDex() {
   2521         if (dexCache == null) {
   2522             return null;
   2523         }
   2524         return dexCache.getDex();
   2525     }
   2526     /**
   2527      * Returns a string from the dex cache, computing the string from the dex file if necessary.
   2528      *
   2529      * @hide
   2530      */
   2531     public String getDexCacheString(Dex dex, int dexStringIndex) {
   2532         String s = dexCache.getResolvedString(dexStringIndex);
   2533         if (s == null) {
   2534             s = dex.strings().get(dexStringIndex).intern();
   2535             dexCache.setResolvedString(dexStringIndex, s);
   2536         }
   2537         return s;
   2538     }
   2539 
   2540     /**
   2541      * Returns a resolved type from the dex cache, computing the type from the dex file if
   2542      * necessary.
   2543      *
   2544      * @hide
   2545      */
   2546     public Class<?> getDexCacheType(Dex dex, int dexTypeIndex) {
   2547         Class<?> resolvedType = dexCache.getResolvedType(dexTypeIndex);
   2548         if (resolvedType == null) {
   2549             int descriptorIndex = dex.typeIds().get(dexTypeIndex);
   2550             String descriptor = getDexCacheString(dex, descriptorIndex);
   2551             resolvedType = InternalNames.getClass(getClassLoader(), descriptor);
   2552             dexCache.setResolvedType(dexTypeIndex, resolvedType);
   2553         }
   2554         return resolvedType;
   2555     }
   2556     /**
   2557      * The annotation directory offset of this class in its own Dex, or 0 if it
   2558      * is unknown.
   2559      *
   2560      * TODO: 0 is a sentinel that means 'no annotations directory'; this should be -1 if unknown
   2561      *
   2562      * @hide
   2563      */
   2564     public int getDexAnnotationDirectoryOffset() {
   2565         Dex dex = getDex();
   2566         if (dex == null) {
   2567             return 0;
   2568         }
   2569         int classDefIndex = getDexClassDefIndex();
   2570         if (classDefIndex < 0) {
   2571             return 0;
   2572         }
   2573         return dex.annotationDirectoryOffsetFromClassDefIndex(classDefIndex);
   2574     }
   2575     /**
   2576      * The type index of this class in its own Dex, or -1 if it is unknown. If a class is referenced
   2577      * by multiple Dex files, it will have a different type index in each. Dex files support 65534
   2578      * type indices, with 65535 representing no index.
   2579      *
   2580      * @hide
   2581      */
   2582     public int getDexTypeIndex() {
   2583         int typeIndex = dexTypeIndex;
   2584         if (typeIndex != 65535) {
   2585             return typeIndex;
   2586         }
   2587         synchronized (this) {
   2588             typeIndex = dexTypeIndex;
   2589             if (typeIndex == 65535) {
   2590                 if (dexClassDefIndex >= 0) {
   2591                     typeIndex = getDex().typeIndexFromClassDefIndex(dexClassDefIndex);
   2592                 } else {
   2593                     typeIndex = getDex().findTypeIndex(InternalNames.getInternalName(this));
   2594                     if (typeIndex < 0) {
   2595                         typeIndex = -1;
   2596                     }
   2597                 }
   2598                 dexTypeIndex = typeIndex;
   2599             }
   2600         }
   2601         return typeIndex;
   2602     }
   2603     private boolean canAccess(Class<?> c) {
   2604         if(Modifier.isPublic(c.accessFlags)) {
   2605             return true;
   2606         }
   2607         return inSamePackage(c);
   2608     }
   2609 
   2610     private boolean canAccessMember(Class<?> memberClass, int memberModifiers) {
   2611         if (memberClass == this || Modifier.isPublic(memberModifiers)) {
   2612             return true;
   2613         }
   2614         if (Modifier.isPrivate(memberModifiers)) {
   2615             return false;
   2616         }
   2617         if (Modifier.isProtected(memberModifiers)) {
   2618             for (Class<?> parent = this.superClass; parent != null; parent = parent.superClass) {
   2619                 if (parent == memberClass) {
   2620                     return true;
   2621                 }
   2622             }
   2623         }
   2624         return inSamePackage(memberClass);
   2625     }
   2626 
   2627     private boolean inSamePackage(Class<?> c) {
   2628         if (classLoader != c.classLoader) {
   2629             return false;
   2630         }
   2631         String packageName1 = getPackageName$();
   2632         String packageName2 = c.getPackageName$();
   2633         if (packageName1 == null) {
   2634             return packageName2 == null;
   2635         } else if (packageName2 == null) {
   2636             return false;
   2637         } else {
   2638             return packageName1.equals(packageName2);
   2639         }
   2640     }
   2641     /**
   2642      * @hide
   2643      */
   2644     public int getAccessFlags() {
   2645         return accessFlags;
   2646     }
   2647 
   2648 
   2649     /**
   2650      * Returns the method if it is defined by this class; {@code null} otherwise. This may return a
   2651      * non-public member.
   2652      *
   2653      * @param name the method name
   2654      * @param args the method's parameter types
   2655      */
   2656     private native Method getDeclaredMethodInternal(String name, Class<?>[] args);
   2657 
   2658     /**
   2659      * The class def of this class in its own Dex, or -1 if there is no class def.
   2660      *
   2661      * @hide
   2662      */
   2663     public int getDexClassDefIndex() {
   2664         return (dexClassDefIndex == 65535) ? -1 : dexClassDefIndex;
   2665     }
   2666     private static class Caches {
   2667         /**
   2668          * Cache to avoid frequent recalculation of generic interfaces, which is generally uncommon.
   2669          * Sized sufficient to allow ConcurrentHashMapTest to run without recalculating its generic
   2670          * interfaces (required to avoid time outs). Validated by running reflection heavy code
   2671          * such as applications using Guice-like frameworks.
   2672          */
   2673         private static final BasicLruCache<Class, Type[]> genericInterfaces
   2674             = new BasicLruCache<Class, Type[]>(8);
   2675     }
   2676 }
   2677