Class Constructor<T>
- Type Parameters:
T
- the class in which the constructor is declared
- All Implemented Interfaces:
AnnotatedElement
,GenericDeclaration
,Member
Constructor
provides information about, and access to, a single
constructor for a class.
Constructor
permits widening conversions to occur when matching the
actual parameters to newInstance() with the underlying
constructor's formal parameters, but throws an
IllegalArgumentException
if a narrowing conversion would occur.
- Since:
- 1.1
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Field Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionboolean
Compares thisConstructor
against the specified object.Returns anAnnotatedType
object that represents the use of a type to specify the receiver type of the method/constructor represented by thisExecutable
object.Returns anAnnotatedType
object that represents the use of a type to specify the return type of the method/constructor represented by this Executable.<T extends Annotation>
TgetAnnotation
(Class<T> annotationClass) Returns this element's annotation for the specified type if such an annotation is present, else null.Returns annotations that are directly present on this element.Returns theClass
object representing the class that declares the constructor represented by this object.Class<?>[]
Returns an array ofClass
objects that represent the types of exceptions declared to be thrown by the underlying executable represented by this object.Type[]
Returns an array ofType
objects that represent the exceptions declared to be thrown by this executable object.Type[]
Returns an array ofType
objects that represent the formal parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable represented by this object.int
Returns the Java language modifiers for the executable represented by this object.getName()
Returns the name of this constructor, as a string.Annotation[][]
Returns an array of arrays ofAnnotation
s that represent the annotations on the formal parameters, in declaration order, of theExecutable
represented by this object.int
Returns the number of formal parameters (whether explicitly declared or implicitly declared or neither) for the executable represented by this object.Class<?>[]
Returns an array ofClass
objects that represent the formal parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable represented by this object.TypeVariable<Constructor<T>>[]
Returns an array ofTypeVariable
objects that represent the type variables declared by the generic declaration represented by thisGenericDeclaration
object, in declaration order.int
hashCode()
Returns a hashcode for thisConstructor
.boolean
Returnstrue
if this executable is a synthetic construct; returnsfalse
otherwise.boolean
Returnstrue
if this executable was declared to take a variable number of arguments; returnsfalse
otherwise.newInstance
(Object... initargs) Uses the constructor represented by thisConstructor
object to create and initialize a new instance of the constructor's declaring class, with the specified initialization parameters.void
setAccessible
(boolean flag) Set theaccessible
flag for this reflected object to the indicated boolean value.Returns a string describing thisConstructor
, including type parameters.toString()
Returns a string describing thisConstructor
.Methods declared in class java.lang.reflect.Executable
accessFlags, getAnnotatedExceptionTypes, getAnnotatedParameterTypes, getAnnotationsByType, getParameters
Methods declared in class java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject
canAccess, getAnnotations, getDeclaredAnnotation, getDeclaredAnnotationsByType, isAccessible, isAnnotationPresent, setAccessible, trySetAccessible
Methods declared in class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
Methods declared in interface java.lang.reflect.AnnotatedElement
getAnnotations, getDeclaredAnnotation, getDeclaredAnnotationsByType, isAnnotationPresent
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Method Details
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setAccessible
public void setAccessible(boolean flag) Set theaccessible
flag for this reflected object to the indicated boolean value. A value oftrue
indicates that the reflected object should suppress checks for Java language access control when it is used. A value offalse
indicates that the reflected object should enforce checks for Java language access control when it is used, with the variation noted in the class description.This method may be used by a caller in class
C
to enable access to amember
ofdeclaring class
D
if any of the following hold:-
C
andD
are in the same module. - The member is
public
andD
ispublic
in a package that the module containingD
exports
to at least the module containingC
. - The member is
protected
static
,D
ispublic
in a package that the module containingD
exports to at least the module containingC
, andC
is a subclass ofD
. -
D
is in a package that the module containingD
opens
to at least the module containingC
. All packages in unnamed and open modules are open to all modules and so this method always succeeds whenD
is in an unnamed or open module.
This method may be used by JNI code with no caller class on the stack to enable access to a
member
ofdeclaring class
D
if and only if:- The member is
public
andD
ispublic
in a package that the module containingD
exports
unconditionally.
This method cannot be used to enable access to private members, members with default (package) access, protected instance members, or protected constructors when the declaring class is in a different module to the caller and the package containing the declaring class is not open to the caller's module.
This method cannot be used to enable write access to a non-modifiable final field. The following fields are non-modifiable:
- static final fields declared in any class or interface
- final fields declared in a hidden class
- fields declared in a value classPREVIEW
- final fields declared in a record
The
accessible
flag whentrue
suppresses Java language access control checks to only enable read access to these non-modifiable final fields.If there is a security manager, its
checkPermission
method is first called with aReflectPermission("suppressAccessChecks")
permission.A
SecurityException
is also thrown if this object is aConstructor
object for the classClass
andflag
is true.- Overrides:
setAccessible
in classAccessibleObject
- Parameters:
flag
- the new value for theaccessible
flag- Throws:
InaccessibleObjectException
- if access cannot be enabledSecurityException
- if the request is denied by the security manager or this is a constructor forjava.lang.Class
- External Specifications
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getDeclaringClass
Returns theClass
object representing the class that declares the constructor represented by this object.- Specified by:
getDeclaringClass
in interfaceMember
- Specified by:
getDeclaringClass
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- an object representing the declaring class of the underlying member
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getName
Returns the name of this constructor, as a string. This is the binary name of the constructor's declaring class.- Specified by:
getName
in interfaceMember
- Specified by:
getName
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- the simple name of the underlying member
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getModifiers
public int getModifiers()Returns the Java language modifiers for the executable represented by this object.- Specified by:
getModifiers
in interfaceMember
- Specified by:
getModifiers
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- the Java language modifiers for the executable represented by this object
- See Java Language Specification:
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8.8.3 Constructor Modifiers
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getTypeParameters
Returns an array ofTypeVariable
objects that represent the type variables declared by the generic declaration represented by thisGenericDeclaration
object, in declaration order. Returns an array of length 0 if the underlying generic declaration declares no type variables.- Specified by:
getTypeParameters
in interfaceGenericDeclaration
- Specified by:
getTypeParameters
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- an array of
TypeVariable
objects that represent the type variables declared by this generic declaration - Throws:
GenericSignatureFormatError
- if the generic signature of this generic declaration does not conform to the format specified in The Java Virtual Machine Specification- Since:
- 1.5
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getParameterTypes
Returns an array ofClass
objects that represent the formal parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable represented by this object. Returns an array of length 0 if the underlying executable takes no parameters. Note that the constructors of some inner classes may have an implicitly declared parameter in addition to explicitly declared ones.- Specified by:
getParameterTypes
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- the parameter types for the executable this object represents
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getParameterCount
public int getParameterCount()Returns the number of formal parameters (whether explicitly declared or implicitly declared or neither) for the executable represented by this object.- Specified by:
getParameterCount
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- The number of formal parameters for the executable this object represents
- Since:
- 1.8
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getGenericParameterTypes
Returns an array ofType
objects that represent the formal parameter types, in declaration order, of the executable represented by this object. An array of length 0 is returned if the underlying executable takes no parameters. Note that the constructors of some inner classes may have an implicitly declared parameter in addition to explicitly declared ones. Also note that as a modeling artifact, the number of returned parameters can differ depending on whether or not generic information is present. If generic information is present, only parameters explicitly present in the source will be returned; if generic information is not present, implicit and synthetic parameters may be returned as well.If a formal parameter type is a parameterized type, the
Type
object returned for it must accurately reflect the actual type arguments used in the source code.If a formal parameter type is a type variable or a parameterized type, it is created. Otherwise, it is resolved.
- Overrides:
getGenericParameterTypes
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- an array of
Type
s that represent the formal parameter types of the underlying executable, in declaration order - Throws:
GenericSignatureFormatError
- if the generic method signature does not conform to the format specified in The Java Virtual Machine SpecificationTypeNotPresentException
- if any of the parameter types of the underlying executable refers to a non-existent type declarationMalformedParameterizedTypeException
- if any of the underlying executable's parameter types refer to a parameterized type that cannot be instantiated for any reason- Since:
- 1.5
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getExceptionTypes
Returns an array ofClass
objects that represent the types of exceptions declared to be thrown by the underlying executable represented by this object. Returns an array of length 0 if the executable declares no exceptions in itsthrows
clause.- Specified by:
getExceptionTypes
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- the exception types declared as being thrown by the executable this object represents
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getGenericExceptionTypes
Returns an array ofType
objects that represent the exceptions declared to be thrown by this executable object. Returns an array of length 0 if the underlying executable declares no exceptions in itsthrows
clause.If an exception type is a type variable or a parameterized type, it is created. Otherwise, it is resolved.
- Overrides:
getGenericExceptionTypes
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- an array of Types that represent the exception types thrown by the underlying executable
- Throws:
GenericSignatureFormatError
- if the generic method signature does not conform to the format specified in The Java Virtual Machine SpecificationTypeNotPresentException
- if the underlying executable'sthrows
clause refers to a non-existent type declarationMalformedParameterizedTypeException
- if the underlying executable'sthrows
clause refers to a parameterized type that cannot be instantiated for any reason- Since:
- 1.5
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equals
Compares thisConstructor
against the specified object. Returns true if the objects are the same. TwoConstructor
objects are the same if they were declared by the same class and have the same formal parameter types. -
hashCode
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toString
Returns a string describing thisConstructor
. The string is formatted as the constructor access modifiers, if any, followed by the fully-qualified name of the declaring class, followed by a parenthesized, comma-separated list of the constructor's formal parameter types. For example:public java.util.HashMap(int,float)
If the constructor is declared to throw exceptions, the parameter list is followed by a space, followed by the word "
throws
" followed by a comma-separated list of the thrown exception types.The only possible modifiers for constructors are the access modifiers
public
,protected
orprivate
. Only one of these may appear, or none if the constructor has default (package) access.- Overrides:
toString
in classObject
- Returns:
- a string describing this
Constructor
- See Java Language Specification:
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8.8.3 Constructor Modifiers
8.9.2 Enum Body Declarations
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toGenericString
Returns a string describing thisConstructor
, including type parameters. The string is formatted as the constructor access modifiers, if any, followed by an angle-bracketed comma separated list of the constructor's type parameters, if any, including informative bounds of the type parameters, if any, followed by the fully-qualified name of the declaring class, followed by a parenthesized, comma-separated list of the constructor's generic formal parameter types. If this constructor was declared to take a variable number of arguments, instead of denoting the last parameter as "Type[]
", it is denoted as "Type...
". A space is used to separate access modifiers from one another and from the type parameters or class name. If there are no type parameters, the type parameter list is elided; if the type parameter list is present, a space separates the list from the class name. If the constructor is declared to throw exceptions, the parameter list is followed by a space, followed by the word "throws
" followed by a comma-separated list of the generic thrown exception types.The only possible modifiers for constructors are the access modifiers
public
,protected
orprivate
. Only one of these may appear, or none if the constructor has default (package) access.- Specified by:
toGenericString
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- a string describing this
Constructor
, include type parameters - See Java Language Specification:
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8.8.3 Constructor Modifiers
8.9.2 Enum Body Declarations - Since:
- 1.5
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newInstance
public T newInstance(Object... initargs) throws InstantiationException, IllegalAccessException, IllegalArgumentException, InvocationTargetException Uses the constructor represented by thisConstructor
object to create and initialize a new instance of the constructor's declaring class, with the specified initialization parameters. Individual parameters are automatically unwrapped to match primitive formal parameters, and both primitive and reference parameters are subject to method invocation conversions as necessary.If the number of formal parameters required by the underlying constructor is 0, the supplied
initargs
array may be of length 0 or null.If the constructor's declaring class is an inner class in a non-static context, the first argument to the constructor needs to be the enclosing instance; see section 15.9.3 of The Java Language Specification.
If the required access and argument checks succeed and the instantiation will proceed, the constructor's declaring class is initialized if it has not already been initialized.
If the constructor completes normally, returns the newly created and initialized instance.
- Parameters:
initargs
- array of objects to be passed as arguments to the constructor call; values of primitive types are wrapped in a wrapper object of the appropriate type (e.g. afloat
in aFloat
)- Returns:
- a new object created by calling the constructor this object represents
- Throws:
IllegalAccessException
- if thisConstructor
object is enforcing Java language access control and the underlying constructor is inaccessible.IllegalArgumentException
- if the number of actual and formal parameters differ; if an unwrapping conversion for primitive arguments fails; or if, after possible unwrapping, a parameter value cannot be converted to the corresponding formal parameter type by a method invocation conversion; if this constructor pertains to an enum class.InstantiationException
- if the class that declares the underlying constructor represents an abstract class.InvocationTargetException
- if the underlying constructor throws an exception.ExceptionInInitializerError
- if the initialization provoked by this method fails.
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isVarArgs
public boolean isVarArgs()Returnstrue
if this executable was declared to take a variable number of arguments; returnsfalse
otherwise.- Overrides:
isVarArgs
in classExecutable
- Returns:
true
if this executable was declared to take a variable number of arguments; returnsfalse
otherwise- See Java Language Specification:
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8.4.1 Formal Parameters
- Since:
- 1.5
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isSynthetic
public boolean isSynthetic()Returnstrue
if this executable is a synthetic construct; returnsfalse
otherwise.- Specified by:
isSynthetic
in interfaceMember
- Overrides:
isSynthetic
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- true if and only if this executable is a synthetic construct as defined by The Java Language Specification.
- See Java Language Specification:
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13.1 The Form of a Binary
- See Java Virtual Machine Specification:
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4.6 Methods
- Since:
- 1.5
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getAnnotation
Returns this element's annotation for the specified type if such an annotation is present, else null.Note that any annotation returned by this method is a declaration annotation.
- Specified by:
getAnnotation
in interfaceAnnotatedElement
- Overrides:
getAnnotation
in classExecutable
- Type Parameters:
T
- the type of the annotation to query for and return if present- Parameters:
annotationClass
- the Class object corresponding to the annotation type- Returns:
- this element's annotation for the specified annotation type if present on this element, else null
- Throws:
NullPointerException
- if the given annotation class is null- Since:
- 1.5
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getDeclaredAnnotations
Returns annotations that are directly present on this element. This method ignores inherited annotations. If there are no annotations directly present on this element, the return value is an array of length 0. The caller of this method is free to modify the returned array; it will have no effect on the arrays returned to other callers.Note that any annotations returned by this method are declaration annotations.
- Specified by:
getDeclaredAnnotations
in interfaceAnnotatedElement
- Overrides:
getDeclaredAnnotations
in classAccessibleObject
- Returns:
- annotations directly present on this element
- Since:
- 1.5
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getParameterAnnotations
Returns an array of arrays ofAnnotation
s that represent the annotations on the formal parameters, in declaration order, of theExecutable
represented by this object. Synthetic and mandated parameters (see explanation below), such as the outer "this" parameter to an inner class constructor will be represented in the returned array. If the executable has no parameters (meaning no formal, no synthetic, and no mandated parameters), a zero-length array will be returned. If theExecutable
has one or more parameters, a nested array of length zero is returned for each parameter with no annotations. The annotation objects contained in the returned arrays are serializable. The caller of this method is free to modify the returned arrays; it will have no effect on the arrays returned to other callers. A compiler may add extra parameters that are implicitly declared in source ("mandated"), as well as parameters that are neither implicitly nor explicitly declared in source ("synthetic") to the parameter list for a method. SeeParameter
for more information.Note that any annotations returned by this method are declaration annotations.
- Specified by:
getParameterAnnotations
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- an array of arrays that represent the annotations on the formal and implicit parameters, in declaration order, of the executable represented by this object
- Since:
- 1.5
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getAnnotatedReturnType
Returns anAnnotatedType
object that represents the use of a type to specify the return type of the method/constructor represented by this Executable. If thisExecutable
object represents a constructor, theAnnotatedType
object represents the type of the constructed object. If thisExecutable
object represents a method, theAnnotatedType
object represents the use of a type to specify the return type of the method.- Specified by:
getAnnotatedReturnType
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- an object representing the return type of the method
or constructor represented by this
Executable
- Since:
- 1.8
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getAnnotatedReceiverType
Returns anAnnotatedType
object that represents the use of a type to specify the receiver type of the method/constructor represented by thisExecutable
object. The receiver type of a method/constructor is available only if the method/constructor has a receiver parameter (JLS 8.4.1). If thisExecutable
object represents an instance method or represents a constructor of an inner member class, and the method/constructor either has no receiver parameter or has a receiver parameter with no annotations on its type, then the return value is anAnnotatedType
object representing an element with no annotations. If thisExecutable
object represents a static method or represents a constructor of a top level, static member, local, or anonymous class, then the return value is null.- Overrides:
getAnnotatedReceiverType
in classExecutable
- Returns:
- an object representing the receiver type of the method or
constructor represented by this
Executable
ornull
if thisExecutable
can not have a receiver parameter - Since:
- 1.8
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