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  1. JRI_PUBLIC_API

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/*******************************************************************************
 * Java Runtime Interface
 ******************************************************************************/

#ifndef JRITYPES_H
#define JRITYPES_H

#include "jri_md.h"
#include "jni.h"
#include <stddef.h>
#include <stdlib.h>
#include <stdarg.h>

#ifdef __cplusplus
extern "C" {
#endif

/*******************************************************************************
 * Types
 ******************************************************************************/

struct JRIEnvInterface;

typedef void*           JRIRef;
typedef void*           JRIGlobalRef;

typedef jint            JRIFieldID;
typedef jint            JRIMethodID;

/* synonyms: */
typedef JRIGlobalRef    jglobal;

typedef union JRIValue {
        jbool                   z;
        jbyte                   b;
        jchar                   c;
        jshort                  s;
        jint                    i;
        jlong                   l;
        jfloat                  f;
        jdouble                 d;
        jref                    r;
} JRIValue;

typedef enum JRIBoolean {
    JRIFalse            = 0,
    JRITrue                     = 1
} JRIBoolean;

typedef enum JRIConstant {
        JRIUninitialized        = -1
} JRIConstant;

/* convenience types (these must be distinct struct types for c++ overloading): */
#if 0   /* now in jni.h */
typedef struct jbooleanArrayStruct*             jbooleanArray;
typedef struct jbyteArrayStruct*                jbyteArray;
typedef struct jcharArrayStruct*                jcharArray;
typedef struct jshortArrayStruct*               jshortArray;
typedef struct jintArrayStruct*                 jintArray;
typedef struct jlongArrayStruct*                jlongArray;
typedef struct jfloatArrayStruct*               jfloatArray;
typedef struct jdoubleArrayStruct*              jdoubleArray;
typedef struct jobjectArrayStruct*              jobjectArray;
#endif
typedef struct jstringArrayStruct*              jstringArray;
typedef struct jarrayArrayStruct*               jarrayArray;

#define JRIConstructorMethodName        "<init>"

/*******************************************************************************
 * Signature Construction Macros
 ******************************************************************************/

/*
** These macros can be used to construct signature strings. Hopefully their names
** are a little easier to remember than the single character they correspond to.
** For example, to specify the signature of the method:
**
**      public int read(byte b[], int off, int len);
**
** you could write something like this in C:
**
**      char* readSig = JRISigMethod(JRISigArray(JRISigByte)
**                                                               JRISigInt
**                                                               JRISigInt) JRISigInt;
**
** Of course, don't put commas between the types.
*/
#define JRISigArray(T)          "[" T
#define JRISigByte                      "B"
#define JRISigChar                      "C"
#define JRISigClass(name)       "L" name ";"
#define JRISigFloat                     "F"
#define JRISigDouble            "D"
#define JRISigMethod(args)      "(" args ")"
#define JRISigNoArgs            ""
#define JRISigInt                       "I"
#define JRISigLong                      "J"
#define JRISigShort                     "S"
#define JRISigVoid                      "V"
#define JRISigBoolean           "Z"

/*******************************************************************************
 * Environments
 ******************************************************************************/

extern JRI_PUBLIC_API(const struct JRIEnvInterface**)
JRI_GetCurrentEnv(void);

/*******************************************************************************
 * Specific Scalar Array Types
 ******************************************************************************/

/*
** The JRI Native Method Interface does not support boolean arrays. This
** is to allow Java runtime implementations to optimize boolean array
** storage. Using the ScalarArray operations on boolean arrays is bound
** to fail, so convert any boolean arrays to byte arrays in Java before
** passing them to a native method.
*/

#define JRI_NewByteArray(env, length, initialValues)    \
        JRI_NewScalarArray(env, length, JRISigByte, (jbyte*)(initialValues))
#define JRI_GetByteArrayLength(env, array)      \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayLength(env, array)
#define JRI_GetByteArrayElements(env, array)    \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayElements(env, array)

#define JRI_NewCharArray(env, length, initialValues)    \
        JRI_NewScalarArray(env, ((length) * sizeof(jchar)), JRISigChar, (jbyte*)(initialValues))
#define JRI_GetCharArrayLength(env, array)      \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayLength(env, array)
#define JRI_GetCharArrayElements(env, array)               \
        ((jchar*)JRI_GetScalarArrayElements(env, array))

#define JRI_NewShortArray(env, length, initialValues)   \
        JRI_NewScalarArray(env, ((length) * sizeof(jshort)), JRISigShort, (jbyte*)(initialValues))
#define JRI_GetShortArrayLength(env, array)     \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayLength(env, array)
#define JRI_GetShortArrayElements(env, array)              \
        ((jshort*)JRI_GetScalarArrayElements(env, array))

#define JRI_NewIntArray(env, length, initialValues)     \
        JRI_NewScalarArray(env, ((length) * sizeof(jint)), JRISigInt, (jbyte*)(initialValues))
#define JRI_GetIntArrayLength(env, array)       \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayLength(env, array)
#define JRI_GetIntArrayElements(env, array)                \
        ((jint*)JRI_GetScalarArrayElements(env, array))

#define JRI_NewLongArray(env, length, initialValues)    \
        JRI_NewScalarArray(env, ((length) * sizeof(jlong)), JRISigLong, (jbyte*)(initialValues))
#define JRI_GetLongArrayLength(env, array)      \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayLength(env, array)
#define JRI_GetLongArrayElements(env, array)               \
        ((jlong*)JRI_GetScalarArrayElements(env, array))

#define JRI_NewFloatArray(env, length, initialValues)   \
        JRI_NewScalarArray(env, ((length) * sizeof(jfloat)), JRISigFloat, (jbyte*)(initialValues))
#define JRI_GetFloatArrayLength(env, array)     \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayLength(env, array)
#define JRI_GetFloatArrayElements(env, array)              \
        ((jfloat*)JRI_GetScalarArrayElements(env, array))

#define JRI_NewDoubleArray(env, length, initialValues)  \
        JRI_NewScalarArray(env, ((length) * sizeof(jdouble)), JRISigDouble, (jbyte*)(initialValues))
#define JRI_GetDoubleArrayLength(env, array)    \
        JRI_GetScalarArrayLength(env, array)
#define JRI_GetDoubleArrayElements(env, array)             \
        ((jdouble*)JRI_GetScalarArrayElements(env, array))

/******************************************************************************/
/*
** JDK Stuff -- This stuff is still needed while we're using the JDK
** dynamic linking strategy to call native methods.
*/

typedef union JRI_JDK_stack_item {
    /* Non pointer items */
    jint           i;
    jfloat         f;
    jint           o;
    /* Pointer items */
    void          *h;
    void          *p;
    unsigned char *addr;
#ifdef IS_64
    double         d;
    long           l;           /* == 64bits! */
#endif
} JRI_JDK_stack_item;

typedef union JRI_JDK_Java8Str {
    jint x[2];
    jdouble d;
    jlong l;
    void *p;
    float f;
} JRI_JDK_Java8;

/******************************************************************************/
#ifdef __cplusplus
}
#endif
#endif /* JRITYPES_H */
/******************************************************************************/

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