public class NativeJavaMap extends NativeJavaObject
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Constructor and Description |
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NativeJavaMap(Scriptable scope,
java.lang.Object map) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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java.lang.Object |
get(int index,
Scriptable start)
Get a property from the object selected by an integral index.
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java.lang.Object |
get(java.lang.String name,
Scriptable start)
Get a named property from the object.
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java.lang.String |
getClassName()
Get the name of the set of objects implemented by this Java class.
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java.lang.Object[] |
getIds()
Get an array of property ids.
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boolean |
has(int index,
Scriptable start)
Indicates whether or not an indexed property is defined in an object.
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boolean |
has(java.lang.String name,
Scriptable start)
Indicates whether or not a named property is defined in an object.
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void |
put(int index,
Scriptable start,
java.lang.Object value)
Sets an indexed property in this object.
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void |
put(java.lang.String name,
Scriptable start,
java.lang.Object value)
Sets a named property in this object.
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canConvert, coerceType, delete, delete, delete, get, getDefaultValue, getParentScope, getPrototype, has, hasInstance, put, setParentScope, setPrototype, unwrap, wrap
public NativeJavaMap(Scriptable scope, java.lang.Object map)
public java.lang.String getClassName()
Scriptable
See ECMA 8.6.2 and 15.2.4.2.
getClassName
in interface Scriptable
getClassName
in class NativeJavaObject
public boolean has(java.lang.String name, Scriptable start)
Scriptable
The property is specified by a String name
as defined for the get
method.
has
in interface Scriptable
has
in class NativeJavaObject
name
- the name of the propertystart
- the object in which the lookup beganScriptable.get(String, Scriptable)
,
ScriptableObject.getProperty(Scriptable, String)
public boolean has(int index, Scriptable start)
Scriptable
The property is specified by an integral index
as defined for the get
method.
has
in interface Scriptable
has
in class NativeJavaObject
index
- the numeric index for the propertystart
- the object in which the lookup beganScriptable.get(int, Scriptable)
,
ScriptableObject.getProperty(Scriptable, int)
public java.lang.Object get(java.lang.String name, Scriptable start)
Scriptable
get
that takes an
integer:
JavaScript code | Java code |
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a.b | a.get("b", a) |
a["foo"] | a.get("foo", a) |
a[3] | a.get(3, a) |
a["3"] | a.get(3, a) |
a[3.0] | a.get(3, a) |
a["3.0"] | a.get("3.0", a) |
a[1.1] | a.get("1.1", a) |
a[-4] | a.get(-4, a) |
The values that may be returned are limited to the following:
get
in interface Scriptable
get
in class NativeJavaObject
name
- the name of the propertystart
- the object in which the lookup beganContext.getUndefinedValue()
public java.lang.Object get(int index, Scriptable start)
Scriptable
get(String, Scriptable)
except that
an integral index is used to select the property.get
in interface Scriptable
get
in class NativeJavaObject
index
- the numeric index for the propertystart
- the object in which the lookup beganScriptable.get(String,Scriptable)
public void put(java.lang.String name, Scriptable start, java.lang.Object value)
Scriptable
The property is specified by a string name
as defined for get
.
The possible values that may be passed in are as defined for
get
. A class that implements this method may choose
to ignore calls to set certain properties, in which case those
properties are effectively read-only.
For properties defined in a prototype chain,
use putProperty
in ScriptableObject.
Note that if a property a is defined in the prototype p
of an object o, then evaluating o.a = 23
will cause
set
to be called on the prototype p with
o as the start parameter.
To preserve JavaScript semantics, it is the Scriptable
object's responsibility to modify o.
This design allows properties to be defined in prototypes and implemented in terms of getters and setters of Java values without consuming slots in each instance.
The values that may be set are limited to the following:
Arbitrary Java objects may be wrapped in a Scriptable by first calling
Context.toObject
. This allows the property of a JavaScript
object to contain an arbitrary Java object as a value.
Note that has
will be called by the runtime first before
set
is called to determine in which object the
property is defined.
Note that this method is not expected to traverse the prototype chain,
which is different from the ECMA [[Put]] operation.
put
in interface Scriptable
put
in class NativeJavaObject
name
- the name of the propertystart
- the object whose property is being setvalue
- value to set the property toScriptable.has(String, Scriptable)
,
Scriptable.get(String, Scriptable)
,
ScriptableObject.putProperty(Scriptable, String, Object)
,
Context.toObject(Object, Scriptable)
public void put(int index, Scriptable start, java.lang.Object value)
Scriptable
The property is specified by an integral index
as defined for get
.
Identical to put(String, Scriptable, Object)
except that
an integral index is used to select the property.
put
in interface Scriptable
put
in class NativeJavaObject
index
- the numeric index for the propertystart
- the object whose property is being setvalue
- value to set the property toScriptable.has(int, Scriptable)
,
Scriptable.get(int, Scriptable)
,
ScriptableObject.putProperty(Scriptable, int, Object)
,
Context.toObject(Object, Scriptable)
public java.lang.Object[] getIds()
Scriptable
getIds
in interface Scriptable
getIds
in class NativeJavaObject
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