Package groovy.lang

Interface MetaClass

All Superinterfaces:
MetaObjectProtocol
All Known Subinterfaces:
AdaptingMetaClass, MutableMetaClass
All Known Implementing Classes:
ClosureMetaClass, DelegatingMetaClass, ExpandoMetaClass, HandleMetaClass, MetaClassImpl, MixedInMetaClass, MockProxyMetaClass, OwnedMetaClass, ProxyMetaClass

public interface MetaClass extends MetaObjectProtocol
A MetaClass within Groovy defines the behaviour of any given Groovy or Java class. The MetaClass interface defines two parts. The client API, which is defined via the extend MetaObjectProtocol interface and the contract with the Groovy runtime system. In general the compiler and Groovy runtime engine interact with methods on this class whilst MetaClass clients interact with the method defined by the MetaObjectProtocol interface
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  • Method Details

    • invokeMethod

      Object invokeMethod(Class sender, Object receiver, String methodName, Object[] arguments, boolean isCallToSuper, boolean fromInsideClass)

      Invokes a method on the given receiver for the specified arguments. The sender is the class that invoked the method on the object. The MetaClass will attempt to establish the method to invoke based on the name and arguments provided.

      The isCallToSuper and fromInsideClass help the Groovy runtime perform optimisations on the call to go directly to the super class if necessary

      Parameters:
      sender - The java.lang.Class instance that invoked the method
      receiver - The object which the method was invoked on
      methodName - The name of the method
      arguments - The arguments to the method
      isCallToSuper - Whether the method is a call to a super class method
      fromInsideClass - Whether the call was invoked from the inside or the outside of the class
      Returns:
      The return value of the method
    • getProperty

      Object getProperty(Class sender, Object receiver, String property, boolean isCallToSuper, boolean fromInsideClass)

      Retrieves a property on the given receiver for the specified arguments. The sender is the class that is requesting the property from the object. The MetaClass will attempt to establish the method to invoke based on the name and arguments provided.

      The isCallToSuper and fromInsideClass help the Groovy runtime perform optimisations on the call to go directly to the super class if necessary

      Parameters:
      sender - The java.lang.Class instance that requested the property
      receiver - The Object which the property is being retrieved from
      property - The name of the property
      isCallToSuper - Whether the call is to a super class property
      fromInsideClass - ??
      Returns:
      The properties value
    • setProperty

      void setProperty(Class sender, Object receiver, String property, Object value, boolean isCallToSuper, boolean fromInsideClass)

      Sets a property on the given receiver for the specified arguments. The sender is the class that is setting the property from the object. The MetaClass will attempt to establish the method to invoke based on the name and arguments provided.

      The isCallToSuper and fromInsideClass help the Groovy runtime perform optimisations on the call to go directly to the super class if necessary

      Parameters:
      sender - The java.lang.Class instance that is mutating the property
      receiver - The Object which the property is being set on
      property - The name of the property
      value - The new value of the property to set
      isCallToSuper - Whether the call is to a super class property
      fromInsideClass - Whether the call was invoked from the inside or the outside of the class
    • invokeMissingMethod

      Object invokeMissingMethod(Object instance, String methodName, Object[] arguments)

      Attempts to invoke the methodMissing method otherwise throws a MissingMethodException

      Parameters:
      instance - The instance to invoke methodMissing on
      methodName - The name of the method
      arguments - The arguments to the method
      Returns:
      The results of methodMissing or throws MissingMethodException
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    • invokeMissingProperty

      Object invokeMissingProperty(Object instance, String propertyName, Object optionalValue, boolean isGetter)
      Invokes the propertyMissing method otherwise throws a MissingPropertyException
      Parameters:
      instance - The instance of the class
      propertyName - The name of the property
      optionalValue - The value of the property which could be null in the case of a getter
      isGetter - Whether the missing property event was the result of a getter or a setter
      Returns:
      The result of the propertyMissing method or throws MissingPropertyException
    • getAttribute

      Object getAttribute(Class sender, Object receiver, String messageName, boolean useSuper)
      Retrieves the value of an attribute (field). This method is to support the Groovy runtime and not for general client API usage.
      Parameters:
      sender - The class of the object that requested the attribute
      receiver - The instance
      messageName - The name of the attribute
      useSuper - Whether to look-up on the super class or not
      Returns:
      The attribute value
    • setAttribute

      void setAttribute(Class sender, Object receiver, String messageName, Object messageValue, boolean useSuper, boolean fromInsideClass)
      Sets the value of an attribute (field). This method is to support the Groovy runtime and not for general client API usage.
      Parameters:
      sender - The class of the object that requested the attribute
      receiver - The instance
      messageName - The name of the attribute
      messageValue - The value of the attribute
      useSuper - Whether to look-up on the super class or not
      fromInsideClass - Whether the call happened from the inside or the outside of a class
    • initialize

      void initialize()
      Complete the initialisation process. After this method is called no methods should be added to the meta class. Invocation of methods or access to fields/properties is forbidden unless this method is called. This method should contain any initialisation code, taking a longer time to complete. An example is the creation of the Reflector. It is suggested to synchronize this method.
    • getProperties

      List<MetaProperty> getProperties()
      Retrieves a list of MetaProperty instances that the MetaClass has
      Specified by:
      getProperties in interface MetaObjectProtocol
      Returns:
      A list of MetaProperty instances
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    • getMethods

      List<MetaMethod> getMethods()
      Retrieves a list of MetaMethods held by the class. This list does not include MetaMethods added by groovy.lang.ExpandoMetaClass.
      Specified by:
      getMethods in interface MetaObjectProtocol
      Returns:
      A list of MetaMethods
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    • getClassNode

      ClassNode getClassNode()
      Obtains a reference to the original AST for the MetaClass if it is available at runtime
      Returns:
      The original AST or null if it cannot be returned
    • getMetaMethods

      List<MetaMethod> getMetaMethods()
      Retrieves a list of MetaMethods held by this class. This list includes MetaMethods added by groovy.lang.ExpandoMetaClass.
      Returns:
      A list of MetaMethods
    • selectConstructorAndTransformArguments

      int selectConstructorAndTransformArguments(int numberOfConstructors, Object[] arguments)
      Internal method to support Groovy runtime. Not for client usage.
      Parameters:
      numberOfConstructors - The number of constructors
      arguments - The arguments
      Returns:
      selected index
    • pickMethod

      MetaMethod pickMethod(String methodName, Class[] arguments)
      Selects a method by name and argument classes. This method does not search for an exact match, it searches for a compatible method. For this the method selection mechanism is used as provided by the implementation of this MetaClass. pickMethod may or may not be used during the method selection process when invoking a method. There is no warranty for that.
      Parameters:
      methodName - the name of the method to pick
      arguments - the method arguments
      Returns:
      a matching MetaMethod or null
      Throws:
      GroovyRuntimeException - if there is more than one matching method