RFR (L) 8037210: Get rid of char-based descriptions 'J' of basic types

Christian Thalinger christian.thalinger at oracle.com
Thu Apr 3 22:33:36 UTC 2014


On Mar 26, 2014, at 8:01 AM, Vladimir Ivanov <vladimir.x.ivanov at oracle.com> wrote:

> Here's a version with the new naming scheme:
> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vlivanov/8037210/webrev.03.naming
> 
> I like existing naming scheme and OBJECT/VOID/LONG/etc names are quite popular(e.g. Wrapper & ASM (Opcodes) use them).

Of course they are popular because these are the type names.  There is no type L; it’s an object.  I don’t understand why we have to use different names just because they are used in other namespaces.  This is not a C define.

> So, I'm in favor of leaving it as is.
> 
> Best regards,
> Vladimir Ivanov
> 
> On 3/26/14 12:24 AM, Christian Thalinger wrote:
>> +     enum BasicType {
>> +         L_TYPE('L', Object.class, Wrapper.OBJECT),  // all reference types
>> +         I_TYPE('I', int.class,    Wrapper.INT),
>> +         J_TYPE('J', long.class,   Wrapper.LONG),
>> +         F_TYPE('F', float.class,  Wrapper.FLOAT),
>> +         D_TYPE('D', double.class, Wrapper.DOUBLE),  // all primitive types
>> +         V_TYPE('V', void.class,   Wrapper.VOID);    // not valid in all contexts
>> 
>> I would suggest to not name them X_TYPE but give them meaningful names like Int, Float, Void.  The enum BasicType already infers that it’s a type.  If you think it’s not clear that it’s a type just use BasicType.Double in that places.
>> 
>> On Mar 24, 2014, at 9:29 AM, Vladimir Ivanov <vladimir.x.ivanov at oracle.com> wrote:
>> 
>>> Updated version:
>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vlivanov/8037210/webrev.03/
>>> 
>>> - changed the way how arrays of types are created:
>>>        static final BasicType[] ALL_TYPES = BasicType.values();
>>>        static final BasicType[] ARG_TYPES = Arrays.copyOf(ALL_TYPES, ALL_TYPES.length-1);
>>> 
>>> - added a test for BasicType (LambdaFormTest.testBasicType).
>>> 
>>> Best regards,
>>> Vladimir Ivanov
>>> 
>>> On 3/22/14 2:08 AM, Vladimir Ivanov wrote:
>>>> John, thanks for the feedback.
>>>> 
>>>> Updated webrev:
>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vlivanov/8037210/webrev.02
>>>> 
>>>> Also moved LambdaForm.testShortenSignature() into a stand-alone unit test.
>>>> 
>>>> Best regards,
>>>> Vladimir Ivanov
>>>> 
>>>> On 3/21/14 10:54 PM, John Rose wrote:
>>>>> On Mar 21, 2014, at 8:49 AM, Vladimir Ivanov
>>>>> <vladimir.x.ivanov at oracle.com <mailto:vladimir.x.ivanov at oracle.com>>
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>> 
>>>>>> Thanks for the feedback.
>>>>>> 
>>>>>> What do you think about the following:
>>>>>> http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~vlivanov/8037210/webrev.01/
>>>>> 
>>>>> That looks nice.  Strong typing; who woulda' thunk it.  :-)
>>>>> 
>>>>> The uses of ".ordinal()" are the extra cost relative to using just small
>>>>> integers.  They seem totally reasonable in the code.
>>>>> 
>>>>> I suggest either wrapping "ordinal" as something like "id" or else
>>>>> changing temp names like "id" to "ord", to reinforce the use of a common
>>>>> name.
>>>>> 
>>>>> Don't make the enum class public.  And especially don't make the mutable
>>>>> arrays public:
>>>>> 
>>>>> +        public static final BasicType[] ALL_TYPES = { L_TYPE, I_TYPE,
>>>>> J_TYPE, F_TYPE, D_TYPE, V_TYPE };
>>>>> +        public static final BasicType[] ARG_TYPES = { L_TYPE, I_TYPE,
>>>>> J_TYPE, F_TYPE, D_TYPE };
>>>>> 
>>>>> — John
>>>>> 
>>>>> P.S.  That would only be safe if we had (what we don't yet) a notion of
>>>>> frozen arrays like:
>>>>> 
>>>>> +        public static final BasicType final[] ALL_TYPES = { L_TYPE,
>>>>> I_TYPE, J_TYPE, F_TYPE, D_TYPE, V_TYPE };
>>>>> +        public static final BasicType final[] ARG_TYPES = { L_TYPE,
>>>>> I_TYPE, J_TYPE, F_TYPE, D_TYPE };
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
>>>>> 
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