We propose to provide a runtime anonymous carrier class object generator; 
java.lang.runtime.Carrier. This generator class is designed to share anonymous 
classes when shapes are similar. For example, if several clients require 
objects containing two integer fields, then Carrier will ensure that each 
client generates carrier objects using the same underlying anonymous class.

Providing this mechanism decouples the strategy for carrier class generation 
from the client facility. One could implement one class per shape; one class 
for all shapes (with an Object[]), or something in the middle; having this 
decision behind a bootstrap means that it can be evolved at runtime, and 
optimized differently for different situations.

Motivation

The String Templates JEP 
draft<https://bugs.openjdk.java.net/browse/JDK-8273943> proposes the 
introduction of a TemplatedString object for the primary purpose of carrying 
the template and associated values derived from a template literal. To avoid 
value boxing, early prototypes described these carrierobjects using 
per-callsite anonymous classes shaped by value types, The use of distinct 
anonymous classes here is overkill, especially considering that many of these 
classes are similar; containing one or two object fields and/or one or two 
integral fields. Pattern matching has a similar issue when carrying the values 
for the holes of a pattern. With potentially hundreds (thousands?) of template 
literals or patterns per application, we need to find an alternate approach for 
these value carriers.

Description

In general terms, the Carrier class simply caches anonymous classes keyed on 
shape. To further increase similarity in shape, the ordering of value types is 
handled by the API and not in the underlying anonymous class. If one client 
requires an object with one object value and one integer value and a second 
client requires an object with one integer value and one object value, then 
both clients will use the same underlying anonymous class. Further, types are 
folded as either integer (byte, short, int, boolean, char, float), long (long, 
double) or object. [We've seen that performance hit by folding the long group 
into the integer group is significant, hence the separate group.]

The Carrier API uses MethodType parameter types to describe the shape of a 
carrier. This incorporates with the primary use case where bootstrap methods 
need to capture indy non-static arguments. The API has three static methods;

// Return a constructor MethodHandle for a carrier with components
// aligning with the parameter types of the supplied methodType.
static MethodHandle constructor(MethodType methodType)

// Return a component getter MethodHandle for component i.
static MethodHandle component(MethodType methodType, int i)

// Return component getter MethodHandles for all the carrier's components.
static MethodHandle[] components(MethodType methodType)

Examples

import java.lang.runtime.Carrier;
...

// Define the carrier description.
MethodType methodType =
    MethodType.methodType(Object.class, byte.class, short.class,
            char.class, int.class, long.class,
            float.class, double.class,
            boolean.class, String.class);

// Fetch the carrier constructor.
MethodHandle constructor = Carrier.constructor(methodType);

// Create a carrier object.
Object object = (Object)constructor.invokeExact((byte)0xFF, (short)0xFFFF,
        'C', 0xFFFFFFFF, 0xFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFFL,
        1.0f / 3.0f, 1.0 / 3.0,
        true, "abcde");

// Get an array of accessors for the carrier object.
MethodHandle[] components = Carrier.components(methodType);

// Access fields.
byte b = (byte)components[0].invokeExact(object);
short s = (short)components[1].invokeExact(object);
char c =(char)components[2].invokeExact(object);
int i = (int)components[3].invokeExact(object);
long l = (long)components[4].invokeExact(object);
float f =(float)components[5].invokeExact(object);
double d = (double)components[6].invokeExact(object);
boolean tf (boolean)components[7].invokeExact(object);
String s = (String)components[8].invokeExact(object));

// Access a specific field.
MethodHandle component = Carrier.component(methodType, 3);
int ii = (int)component.invokeExact(object);

Reply via email to