DynamicCallSiteDesc invocationName() in Java

invocationName(): This method is available in the java.lang.constant.DynamicCallSiteDesc class of Java.

Syntax:

String java.lang.constant.DynamicCallSiteDesc.invocationName()

This method returns the invocation name that would appear in the NameAndType operand of the invoke dynamic.

Parameters: NA

Returns: the invocation name.

Exceptions: NA

Approach

Java

package com.DynamicCallSiteDesc;

import java.lang.constant.ClassDesc;
import java.lang.constant.DirectMethodHandleDesc;
import java.lang.constant.DynamicCallSiteDesc;
import java.lang.constant.MethodTypeDesc;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.Lookup;

public class DynamicCallSiteDescinvocationName {
    public static void main(String[] args) {

        DirectMethodHandleDesc desc = new DirectMethodHandleDesc() {

            @Override
            public Object resolveConstantDesc(Lookup lookup) throws ReflectiveOperationException {
                return "Hello";

            }

            @Override
            public MethodTypeDesc invocationType() {
                return MethodTypeDesc.of(ClassDesc.of("name"), ClassDesc.of("name"));
            }

            @Override
            public int refKind() {

                return 0;
            }

            @Override
            public ClassDesc owner() {

                return ClassDesc.of("name");
            }

            @Override
            public String methodName() {

                return "name";
            }

            @Override
            public String lookupDescriptor() {

                return "LookupDescriptor";
            }

            @Override
            public Kind kind() {
                return Kind.CONSTRUCTOR;
            }

            @Override
            public boolean isOwnerInterface() {
                return true;
            }
        };
        DynamicCallSiteDesc dynamicCallSiteDesc = DynamicCallSiteDesc.of(desc,
                MethodTypeDesc.of(ClassDesc.of("name"), ClassDesc.of("name")));

        System.out.println(dynamicCallSiteDesc.invocationName());
    }
}

Output:

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Some other methods of DynamicCallSiteDesc

bootstrapArgs()This method returns ConstantDescs describing the bootstrap arguments for the invoke dynamic.

bootstrapMethod()This method returns a MethodHandleDesc describing the bootstrap method for the invoke dynamic.

equals(Object)This method compares the specified object with this descriptor for equality.

hashCode()This method returns a hash code value for the object.

invocationName()This method returns the invocation name that would appear in the NameAndType operand of the invoke dynamic.

invocationType()This method returns a MethodTypeDesc describing the invocation type that would appear in the NameAndType operand of the invoke dynamic.

DynamicCallSiteDesc.of(DirectMethodHandleDesc, MethodTypeDesc)This method creates a nominal descriptor for an invoke dynamic call site whose bootstrap method has no static arguments and for which the name parameter is ConstantDescs.DEFAULT_NAME.

DynamicCallSiteDesc.of(DirectMethodHandleDesc, String, MethodTypeDesc)This method creates a nominal descriptor for an invokes dynamic call site whose bootstrap method has no static arguments.

DynamicCallSiteDesc.of(DirectMethodHandleDesc, String, MethodTypeDesc, ConstantDesc...)This method creates a nominal descriptor for an invoke dynamic call site.

resolveCallSiteDesc(Lookup)This method reflectively invokes the bootstrap method with the specified arguments and returns the resulting CallSite.

toString()This method returns a compact textual description of this call site description, including the bootstrap method, the invocation name and type, and the static bootstrap arguments.

withArgs(ConstantDesc...)This method returns a nominal descriptor for an invoke dynamic call site whose bootstrap method, name, and invocation type are the same as this one, but with the specified bootstrap arguments.

withNameAndType(String, MethodTypeDesc)This method returns a nominal descriptor for an invoke dynamic call site whose bootstrap and bootstrap arguments are the same as this one, but with the specified invocationName and invocation invocationType.

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