Module jdk.jdi
Package com.sun.jdi

Interface ArrayReference

All Superinterfaces:
Mirror, ObjectReference, Value

public interface ArrayReference extends ObjectReference
Provides access to an array object and its components in the target VM. Each array component is mirrored by a Value object. The array components, in aggregate, are placed in List objects instead of arrays for consistency with the rest of the API and for interoperability with other APIs.
Since:
1.3
  • Method Details

    • length

      int length()
      Returns the number of components in this array.
      Returns:
      the integer count of components in this array.
    • getValue

      Value getValue(int index)
      Returns an array component value.
      Parameters:
      index - the index of the component to retrieve
      Returns:
      the Value at the given index.
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if index is outside the range of this array, that is, if either of the following are true:
          index < 0
          index >= length() 
    • getValues

      List<Value> getValues()
      Returns all of the components in this array.
      Returns:
      a list of Value objects, one for each array component ordered by array index. For zero length arrays, an empty list is returned.
    • getValues

      List<Value> getValues(int index, int length)
      Returns a range of array components.
      Parameters:
      index - the index of the first component to retrieve
      length - the number of components to retrieve, or -1 to retrieve all components to the end of this array.
      Returns:
      a list of Value objects, one for each requested array component ordered by array index. When there are no elements in the specified range (e.g. length is zero) an empty list is returned
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the range specified with index and length is not within the range of the array, that is, if either of the following are true:
          index < 0
          index > length() 
      or if length != -1 and either of the following are true:
          length < 0
          index + length >  length()
    • setValue

      void setValue(int index, Value value) throws InvalidTypeException, ClassNotLoadedException
      Replaces an array component with another value.

      Object values must be assignment compatible with the component type (This implies that the component type must be loaded through the declaring class's class loader). Primitive values must be either assignment compatible with the component type or must be convertible to the component type without loss of information. See JLS section 5.2 for more information on assignment compatibility.

      Parameters:
      index - the index of the component to set
      value - the new value
      Throws:
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if index is outside the range of this array, that is, if either of the following are true:
          index < 0
          index >= length() 
      InvalidTypeException - if the type of value is not compatible with the declared type of array components.
      ClassNotLoadedException - if the array component type has not yet been loaded through the appropriate class loader.
      VMCannotBeModifiedException - if the VirtualMachine is read-only - see VirtualMachine.canBeModified().
      See Also:
    • setValues

      void setValues(List<? extends Value> values) throws InvalidTypeException, ClassNotLoadedException
      Replaces all array components with other values. If the given list is larger in size than the array, the values at the end of the list are ignored.

      Object values must be assignment compatible with the element type (This implies that the component type must be loaded through the enclosing class's class loader). Primitive values must be either assignment compatible with the component type or must be convertible to the component type without loss of information. See JLS section 5.2 for more information on assignment compatibility.

      Parameters:
      values - a list of Value objects to be placed in this array. If values.size() is less that the length of the array, the first values.size() elements are set.
      Throws:
      InvalidTypeException - if any of the new values is not compatible with the declared type of array components.
      ClassNotLoadedException - if the array component type has not yet been loaded through the appropriate class loader.
      VMCannotBeModifiedException - if the VirtualMachine is read-only - see VirtualMachine.canBeModified().
      See Also:
    • setValues

      void setValues(int index, List<? extends Value> values, int srcIndex, int length) throws InvalidTypeException, ClassNotLoadedException
      Replaces a range of array components with other values.

      Object values must be assignment compatible with the component type (This implies that the component type must be loaded through the enclosing class's class loader). Primitive values must be either assignment compatible with the component type or must be convertible to the component type without loss of information. See JLS section 5.2 for more information on assignment compatibility.

      Parameters:
      index - the index of the first component to set.
      values - a list of Value objects to be placed in this array.
      srcIndex - the index of the first source value to use.
      length - the number of components to set, or -1 to set all components to the end of this array or the end of values (whichever comes first).
      Throws:
      InvalidTypeException - if any element of values is not compatible with the declared type of array components.
      IndexOutOfBoundsException - if the array range specified with index and length is not within the range of the array, or if the source range specified with srcIndex and length is not within values, that is, if any of the following are true:
          index < 0
          index > length()
          srcIndex < 0
          srcIndex > values.size() 
      or if length != -1 and any of the following are true:
          length < 0
          index + length > length()
          srcIndex + length > values.size() 
      VMCannotBeModifiedException - if the VirtualMachine is read-only - see VirtualMachine.canBeModified().
      ClassNotLoadedException
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