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openide/java/java-tests/testData/inspection/javaLangReflectHandleInvocation/Setter.java

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import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodHandles;
class Main {
void fooInt() throws Throwable {
MethodHandle handle = MethodHandles.lookup().findSetter(Test.class, "n", int.class);
Test instance = new Test();
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, 1);
handle.invoke(instance, 2);
handle.invokeExact(instance, 3);
Object object = 123;
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, object);
handle.invoke(instance, object);
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'int'">object</warning>);
Object objectResult = <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invokeWithArguments</warning>(instance, 1);
objectResult = <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invoke</warning>(instance, 2);
objectResult = <warning descr="Return type is 'void'">handle.invokeExact</warning>(instance, 3);
Object objectResult1 = <warning descr="Return type is 'void'">handle.invokeExact</warning>(instance, 3);
handle.invokeWithArguments(new Object[]{instance, 1});
handle.invoke<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(new Object[]{instance, 2})</warning>;
handle.invokeExact<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(new Object[]{instance, 3})</warning>;
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, Integer.valueOf(1));
handle.invoke(instance, Integer.valueOf(2));
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'int'">Integer.valueOf(3)</warning>);
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, <warning descr="Argument is not assignable to 'int'">"a"</warning>);
handle.invoke(instance, <warning descr="Argument is not assignable to 'int'">"b"</warning>);
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'int'">"c"</warning>);
String incompatibleResult1 = (String) <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invokeWithArguments</warning>(instance, 1);
String incompatibleResult2 = (String) <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invoke</warning>(instance, 2);
String incompatibleResult3 = (String) <warning descr="Return type is 'void'">handle.invokeExact</warning>(instance, 3);
handle.invokeWithArguments( <warning descr="Call receiver is 'null'">null</warning>, 1);
handle.invoke(<warning descr="Call receiver is 'null'">null</warning>, 2);
handle.invokeExact(<warning descr="Call receiver is 'null'">null</warning>, 3);
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, <warning descr="Argument is not assignable to 'int'">null</warning>);
handle.invoke(instance, <warning descr="Argument is not assignable to 'int'">null</warning>);
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'int'">null</warning>);
handle.invokeWithArguments(<warning descr="Call receiver type is incompatible: 'Test' is expected">42</warning>, 1);
handle.invoke(<warning descr="Call receiver type is incompatible: 'Test' is expected">42</warning>, 2);
handle.invokeExact(<warning descr="Call receiver type is incompatible: 'Test' is expected">42</warning>, 3);
handle.invokeWithArguments<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(1)</warning>;
handle.invoke<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(2)</warning>;
handle.invokeExact<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(3)</warning>;
int tooManyArguments1 = (int) handle.invokeWithArguments<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance, 1, "a")</warning>;
int tooManyArguments2 = (int) handle.invoke<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance, 2, "b")</warning>;
int tooManyArguments3 = (int) handle.invokeExact<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance, 3, "c")</warning>;
}
void fooStr() throws Throwable {
final MethodHandles.Lookup lookup = MethodHandles.lookup();
final MethodHandle handle = lookup.findSetter(Test.class, "s", String.class);
final Test instance = new Test();
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, "a");
handle.invoke(instance, "b");
handle.invokeExact(instance, "c");
Object object = "abc";
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, object);
handle.invoke(instance, object);
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'java.lang.String'">object</warning>);
Object objectResult = <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invokeWithArguments</warning>(instance, "a");
objectResult = <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invoke</warning>(instance, "b");
objectResult = <warning descr="Return type is 'void'">handle.invokeExact</warning>(instance, "c");
Object objectResult1 = <warning descr="Return type is 'void'">handle.invokeExact</warning>(instance, "c");
handle.invokeWithArguments(new Object[]{instance, "a"});
handle.invoke<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(new Object[]{instance, "b"})</warning>;
handle.invokeExact<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(new Object[]{instance, "c"})</warning>;
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, <warning descr="Argument is not assignable to 'java.lang.String'">1</warning>);
handle.invoke(instance, <warning descr="Argument is not assignable to 'java.lang.String'">2</warning>);
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'java.lang.String'">3</warning>);
int incompatibleResult1 = (int) <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invokeWithArguments</warning>(instance, "a");
int incompatibleResult2 = (int) <warning descr="Returned value is always 'null'">handle.invoke</warning>(instance, "b");
int incompatibleResult3 = (int) <warning descr="Return type is 'void'">handle.invokeExact</warning>(instance, "c");
handle.invokeWithArguments(<warning descr="Call receiver is 'null'">null</warning>, "a");
handle.invoke(<warning descr="Call receiver is 'null'">null</warning>, "b");
handle.invokeExact(<warning descr="Call receiver is 'null'">null</warning>, "c");
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, null);
handle.invoke(instance, null);
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'java.lang.String'">null</warning>);
handle.invokeExact(instance, (String)null);
handle.invokeWithArguments(<warning descr="Call receiver type is incompatible: 'Test' is expected">"x"</warning>, "a");
handle.invoke(<warning descr="Call receiver type is incompatible: 'Test' is expected">"x"</warning>, "b");
handle.invokeExact(<warning descr="Call receiver type is incompatible: 'Test' is expected">"x"</warning>, "c");
handle.invokeWithArguments<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance)</warning>;
handle.invoke<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance)</warning>;
handle.invokeExact<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance)</warning>;
handle.invokeWithArguments<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance, "a", 1)</warning>;
handle.invoke<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance, "b", 2)</warning>;
handle.invokeExact<warning descr="2 arguments are expected">(instance, "c", 3)</warning>;
handle.invokeWithArguments(instance, charSequence());
handle.invoke(instance, charSequence());
handle.invokeExact(instance, <warning descr="Argument type should be exactly 'java.lang.String'">charSequence()</warning>);
}
private static CharSequence charSequence() { return "abc"; }
}
class Super {}
class Test extends Super {
public int n;
public String s;
}