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public interface ObjectReference
An object that currently exists in the target VM. An ObjectReference
mirrors only the object itself and is not specific to any
Field
or LocalVariable
to which it is currently
assigned. An ObjectReference can
have 0 or more references from field(s) and/or variable(s).
Any method on ObjectReference
which directly or
indirectly takes ObjectReference
as an parameter may throw
VMDisconnectedException
if the target VM is
disconnected and the VMDisconnectEvent
has been or is
available to be read from the EventQueue
.
Any method on ObjectReference
which directly or
indirectly takes ObjectReference
as an parameter may throw
VMOutOfMemoryException
if the target VM has run out of memory.
Any method on ObjectReference
or which directly or indirectly takes
ObjectReference
as parameter may throw
ObjectCollectedException
if the mirrored object has been
garbage collected.
Field Summary | |
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static int |
INVOKE_NONVIRTUAL
Perform non-virtual method invocation |
static int |
INVOKE_SINGLE_THREADED
Perform method invocation with only the invoking thread resumed |
Method Summary | |
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void |
disableCollection()
Prevents garbage collection for this object. |
void |
enableCollection()
Permits garbage collection for this object. |
int |
entryCount()
Returns the number times this object's monitor has been entered by the current owning thread. |
boolean |
equals(Object obj)
Compares the specified Object with this ObjectReference for equality. |
Value |
getValue(Field sig)
Gets the value of a given instance or static field in this object. |
Map<Field,Value> |
getValues(List<? extends Field> fields)
Gets the value of multiple instance and/or static fields in this object. |
int |
hashCode()
Returns the hash code value for this ObjectReference. |
Value |
invokeMethod(ThreadReference thread,
Method method,
List<? extends Value> arguments,
int options)
Invokes the specified Method on this object in the
target VM. |
boolean |
isCollected()
Determines if this object has been garbage collected in the target VM. |
ThreadReference |
owningThread()
Returns an ThreadReference for the thread, if any,
which currently owns this object's monitor. |
ReferenceType |
referenceType()
Gets the ReferenceType that mirrors the type
of this object. |
List<ObjectReference> |
referringObjects(long maxReferrers)
Returns objects that directly reference this object. |
void |
setValue(Field field,
Value value)
Sets the value of a given instance or static field in this object. |
long |
uniqueID()
Returns a unique identifier for this ObjectReference. |
List<ThreadReference> |
waitingThreads()
Returns a List containing a ThreadReference for
each thread currently waiting for this object's monitor. |
Methods inherited from interface com.sun.jdi.Value |
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type |
Methods inherited from interface com.sun.jdi.Mirror |
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toString, virtualMachine |
Field Detail |
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static final int INVOKE_SINGLE_THREADED
static final int INVOKE_NONVIRTUAL
Method Detail |
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ReferenceType referenceType()
ReferenceType
that mirrors the type
of this object. The type may be a subclass or implementor of the
declared type of any field or variable which currently holds it.
For example, right after the following statement.
Object obj = new String("Hello, world!");
The ReferenceType of obj will mirror java.lang.String and not java.lang.Object.
The type of an object never changes, so this method will always return the same ReferenceType over the lifetime of the mirrored object.
The returned ReferenceType will be a ClassType
or
ArrayType
and never an InterfaceType
.
ReferenceType
for this object.Value getValue(Field sig)
sig
- the field containing the requested value
Value
of the instance field.
IllegalArgumentException
- if the field is not valid for
this object's class.Map<Field,Value> getValues(List<? extends Field> fields)
fields
- a list of Field
objects containing the
requested values.
Field
objects with
their Value
.
IllegalArgumentException
- if any field is not valid for
this object's class.void setValue(Field field, Value value) throws InvalidTypeException, ClassNotLoadedException
Field
must be valid for this ObjectReference; that is,
it must be from the mirrored object's class or a superclass of that class.
If static, the field must not be final.
Object values must be assignment compatible with the field type (This implies that the field type must be loaded through the enclosing class's class loader). Primitive values must be either assignment compatible with the field type or must be convertible to the field type without loss of information. See the JavaTM Language Specification. section 5.2 for more information on assignment compatibility.
field
- the field containing the requested valuevalue
- the new value to assign
IllegalArgumentException
- if the field is not valid for
this object's class.
InvalidTypeException
- if the value's type does not match
the field's type.
ClassNotLoadedException
- if 'value' is not null, and the field
type has not yet been loaded through the appropriate class loader.
VMCannotBeModifiedException
- if the VirtualMachine is read-only - see VirtualMachine.canBeModified()
.Value invokeMethod(ThreadReference thread, Method method, List<? extends Value> arguments, int options) throws InvalidTypeException, ClassNotLoadedException, IncompatibleThreadStateException, InvocationException
Method
on this object in the
target VM. The
specified method can be defined in this object's class,
in a superclass of this object's class, or in an interface
implemented by this object. The method may be a static method
or an instance method, but not a static initializer or constructor.
Use ClassType.newInstance(com.sun.jdi.ThreadReference, com.sun.jdi.Method, java.util.List extends com.sun.jdi.Value>, int)
to create a new object and
run its constructor.
The method invocation will occur in the specified thread.
Method invocation can occur only if the specified thread
has been suspended by an event which occurred in that thread.
Method invocation is not supported
when the target VM has been suspended through
VirtualMachine.suspend()
or when the specified thread
is suspended through ThreadReference.suspend()
.
The specified method is invoked with the arguments in the specified
argument list. The method invocation is synchronous; this method
does not return until the invoked method returns in the target VM.
If the invoked method throws an exception, this method
will throw an InvocationException
which contains
a mirror to the exception object thrown.
Object arguments must be assignment compatible with the argument type (This implies that the argument type must be loaded through the enclosing class's class loader). Primitive arguments must be either assignment compatible with the argument type or must be convertible to the argument type without loss of information. If the method being called accepts a variable number of arguments, then the last argument type is an array of some component type. The argument in the matching position can be omitted, or can be null, an array of the same component type, or an argument of the component type followed by any number of other arguments of the same type. If the argument is omitted, then a 0 length array of the component type is passed. The component type can be a primitive type. Autoboxing is not supported. See the Java Language Specification. section 5.2 for more information on assignment compatibility.
By default, the method is invoked using dynamic lookup as
documented in the
Java Language Specification
second edition, section
15.12.4.4;
in particular, overriding based on the runtime type of the object
mirrored by this ObjectReference
will occur. This
behavior can be changed by specifying the
INVOKE_NONVIRTUAL
bit flag in the options
argument. If this flag is set, the specified method is invoked
whether or not it is overridden for this object's runtime type.
The method, in this case, must not belong to an interface and
must not be abstract. This option is useful for performing method
invocations like those done with the super
keyword in
the Java programming language.
By default, all threads in the target VM are resumed while
the method is being invoked if they were previously
suspended by an event or by VirtualMachine.suspend()
or
ThreadReference.suspend()
. This is done to prevent the deadlocks
that will occur if any of the threads own monitors
that will be needed by the invoked method.
Note, however, that this implicit resume acts exactly like
ThreadReference.resume()
, so if the thread's suspend
count is greater than 1, it will remain in a suspended state
during the invocation and thus a deadlock could still occur.
By default, when the invocation completes,
all threads in the target VM are suspended, regardless their state
before the invocation.
It is possible that
breakpoints or other events might occur during the invocation.
This can cause deadlocks as described above. It can also cause a deadlock
if invokeMethod is called from the client's event handler thread. In this
case, this thread will be waiting for the invokeMethod to complete and
won't read the EventSet that comes in for the new event. If this
new EventSet is SUSPEND_ALL, then a deadlock will occur because no
one will resume the EventSet. To avoid this, all EventRequests should
be disabled before doing the invokeMethod, or the invokeMethod should
not be done from the client's event handler thread.
The resumption of other threads during the invocation can be prevented
by specifying the INVOKE_SINGLE_THREADED
bit flag in the options
argument; however,
there is no protection against or recovery from the deadlocks
described above, so this option should be used with great caution.
Only the specified thread will be resumed (as described for all
threads above). Upon completion of a single threaded invoke, the invoking thread
will be suspended once again. Note that any threads started during
the single threaded invocation will not be suspended when the
invocation completes.
If the target VM is disconnected during the invoke (for example, through
VirtualMachine.dispose()
) the method invocation continues.
thread
- the thread in which to invoke.method
- the Method
to invoke.arguments
- the list of Value
arguments bound to the
invoked method. Values from the list are assigned to arguments
in the order they appear in the method signature.options
- the integer bit flag options.
Value
mirror of the invoked method's return value.
IllegalArgumentException
- if the method is not
a member of this object's class, if the size of the argument list
does not match the number of declared arguemnts for the method,
if the method is a constructor or static intializer, or
if INVOKE_NONVIRTUAL
is specified and the method is
either abstract or an interface member.
{@link
- InvalidTypeException} if any argument in the
argument list is not assignable to the corresponding method argument
type.
ClassNotLoadedException
- if any argument type has not yet been loaded
through the appropriate class loader.
IncompatibleThreadStateException
- if the specified thread has not
been suspended by an event.
InvocationException
- if the method invocation resulted in
an exception in the target VM.
InvalidTypeException
- If the arguments do not meet this requirement --
Object arguments must be assignment compatible with the argument
type. This implies that the argument type must be
loaded through the enclosing class's class loader.
Primitive arguments must be either assignment compatible with the
argument type or must be convertible to the argument type without loss
of information. See JLS section 5.2 for more information on assignment
compatibility.
VMCannotBeModifiedException
- if the VirtualMachine is read-only - see VirtualMachine.canBeModified()
.void disableCollection()
ObjectReference
values returned by JDI may be collected
at any time the target VM is running. A call to this method
guarantees that the object will not be collected.
enableCollection()
can be used to allow collection once
again.
Calls to this method are counted. Every call to this method
requires a corresponding call to enableCollection()
before
garbage collection is re-enabled.
Note that while the target VM is suspended, no garbage collection will occur because all threads are suspended. The typical examination of variables, fields, and arrays during the suspension is safe without explicitly disabling garbage collection.
This method should be used sparingly, as it alters the pattern of garbage collection in the target VM and, consequently, may result in application behavior under the debugger that differs from its non-debugged behavior.
VMCannotBeModifiedException
- if the VirtualMachine is read-only
-see VirtualMachine.canBeModified()
.void enableCollection()
ObjectReference
values returned by JDI may be collected
at any time the target VM is running. A call to this method
is necessary only if garbage collection was previously disabled
with disableCollection()
.
VMCannotBeModifiedException
- if the VirtualMachine is read-only
-see VirtualMachine.canBeModified()
.boolean isCollected()
true
if this ObjectReference
has been collected;
false
otherwise.
VMCannotBeModifiedException
- if the VirtualMachine is read-only
-see VirtualMachine.canBeModified()
.long uniqueID()
List<ThreadReference> waitingThreads() throws IncompatibleThreadStateException
ThreadReference
for
each thread currently waiting for this object's monitor.
See ThreadReference.currentContendedMonitor()
for
information about when a thread is considered to be waiting
for a monitor.
Not all target VMs support this operation. See VirtualMachine#canGetMonitorInfo to determine if the operation is supported.
ThreadReference
objects. The list
has zero length if no threads are waiting for the monitor.
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
target VM does not support this operation.
IncompatibleThreadStateException
- if any
waiting thread is not suspended
in the target VMThreadReference owningThread() throws IncompatibleThreadStateException
ThreadReference
for the thread, if any,
which currently owns this object's monitor.
See ThreadReference.ownedMonitors()
for a definition
of ownership.
Not all target VMs support this operation. See VirtualMachine#canGetMonitorInfo to determine if the operation is supported.
ThreadReference
which currently owns the
monitor, or null if it is unowned.
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
target VM does not support this operation.
IncompatibleThreadStateException
- if the owning thread is
not suspended in the target VMint entryCount() throws IncompatibleThreadStateException
ThreadReference.ownedMonitors()
for a definition
of ownership.
Not all target VMs support this operation. See VirtualMachine#canGetMonitorInfo to determine if the operation is supported.
UnsupportedOperationException
- if the
target VM does not support this operation.
IncompatibleThreadStateException
- if the owning thread is
not suspended in the target VMowningThread()
List<ObjectReference> referringObjects(long maxReferrers)
Not all target virtual machines support this operation.
Use VirtualMachine.canGetInstanceInfo()
to determine if the operation is supported.
maxReferrers
- The maximum number of referring objects to return.
Must be non-negative. If zero, all referring
objects are returned.
ObjectReference
objects. If there are
no objects that reference this object, a zero-length list is returned..
UnsupportedOperationException
- if
the target virtual machine does not support this
operation - see
canGetInstanceInfo()
IllegalArgumentException
- if maxReferrers is less
than zero.VirtualMachine.instanceCounts(List)
,
ReferenceType.instances(long)
boolean equals(Object obj)
equals
in class Object
int hashCode()
hashCode
in class Object
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