java.lang.invoke
Interfaces
| MethodHandleInfo | A symbolic reference obtained by cracking a direct method handle into its consitutent symbolic parts. |
Classes
| CallSite |
A CallSite is a holder for a variable MethodHandle,
which is called its target.
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| ConstantCallSite |
A ConstantCallSite is a CallSite whose target is permanent, and can never be changed.
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| MethodHandle | A method handle is a typed, directly executable reference to an underlying method, constructor, field, or similar low-level operation, with optional transformations of arguments or return values. |
| MethodHandles | This class consists exclusively of static methods that operate on or return method handles. |
| MethodHandles.Lookup | A lookup object is a factory for creating method handles, when the creation requires access checking. |
| MethodType | A method type represents the arguments and return type accepted and returned by a method handle, or the arguments and return type passed and expected by a method handle caller. |
| MutableCallSite |
A MutableCallSite is a CallSite whose target variable
behaves like an ordinary field.
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| VolatileCallSite |
A VolatileCallSite is a CallSite whose target acts like a volatile variable.
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Exceptions
| LambdaConversionException | LambdaConversionException |
| WrongMethodTypeException | Thrown to indicate that code has attempted to call a method handle via the wrong method type. |