MethodHandles.Lookup.FindStatic(Class, String, MethodType) Method
Definition
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Produces a method handle for a static method.
[Android.Runtime.Register("findStatic", "(Ljava/lang/Class;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/invoke/MethodType;)Ljava/lang/invoke/MethodHandle;", "", ApiSince=26)]
public Java.Lang.Invoke.MethodHandle FindStatic (Java.Lang.Class refc, string name, Java.Lang.Invoke.MethodType type);
[<Android.Runtime.Register("findStatic", "(Ljava/lang/Class;Ljava/lang/String;Ljava/lang/invoke/MethodType;)Ljava/lang/invoke/MethodHandle;", "", ApiSince=26)>]
member this.FindStatic : Java.Lang.Class * string * Java.Lang.Invoke.MethodType -> Java.Lang.Invoke.MethodHandle
Parameters
- refc
- Class
the class from which the method is accessed
- name
- String
the name of the method
- type
- MethodType
the type of the method
Returns
the desired method handle
- Attributes
Remarks
Produces a method handle for a static method. The type of the method handle will be that of the method. (Since static methods do not take receivers, there is no additional receiver argument inserted into the method handle type, as there would be with #findVirtual findVirtual
or #findSpecial findSpecial
.) The method and all its argument types must be accessible to the lookup object.
The returned method handle will have MethodHandle#asVarargsCollector variable arity if and only if the method's variable arity modifier bit (0x0080
) is set.
If the returned method handle is invoked, the method's class will be initialized, if it has not already been initialized.
<b>Example:</b> <blockquote>
{@code
import static java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles.*;
import static java.lang.invoke.MethodType.*;
...
MethodHandle MH_asList = publicLookup().findStatic(Arrays.class,
"asList", methodType(List.class, Object[].class));
assertEquals("[x, y]", MH_asList.invoke("x", "y").toString());
}
</blockquote>
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