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* Refer to {@link ClassFileTransform} for general guidance and caution around * the use of transforms for structures in the {@code class} file format. *

* A method transform can be lifted to a class transform via {@link * ClassTransform#transformingMethods(MethodTransform)}, transforming only * the {@link MethodModel} among the class members and passing all other * elements to the builders. * * @see MethodModel * @see ClassBuilder#transformMethod * @since 24 */ @FunctionalInterface public non-sealed interface MethodTransform extends ClassFileTransform { /** * A method transform that passes all elements to the builder. */ MethodTransform ACCEPT_ALL = new MethodTransform() { @Override public void accept(MethodBuilder builder, MethodElement element) { builder.with(element); } }; /** * Creates a stateful method transform from a {@link Supplier}. The supplier * will be invoked for each transformation. * * @param supplier a {@link Supplier} that produces a fresh transform object * for each traversal * @return the stateful method transform */ static MethodTransform ofStateful(Supplier supplier) { requireNonNull(supplier); return new TransformImpl.SupplierMethodTransform(supplier); } /** * Creates a method transform that passes each element through to the builder, * and calls the specified function when transformation is complete. * * @param finisher the function to call when transformation is complete * @return the method transform */ static MethodTransform endHandler(Consumer finisher) { requireNonNull(finisher); return new MethodTransform() { @Override public void accept(MethodBuilder builder, MethodElement element) { builder.with(element); } @Override public void atEnd(MethodBuilder builder) { finisher.accept(builder); } }; } /** * Creates a method transform that passes each element through to the builder, * except for those that the supplied {@link Predicate} is true for. * * @param filter the predicate that determines which elements to drop * @return the method transform */ static MethodTransform dropping(Predicate filter) { requireNonNull(filter); return (b, e) -> { if (!filter.test(e)) b.with(e); }; } /** * Creates a method transform that transforms {@link CodeModel} elements * with the supplied code transform, passing every other element through to * the builder. * * @param xform the method transform * @return the class transform */ static MethodTransform transformingCode(CodeTransform xform) { return new TransformImpl.MethodCodeTransform(requireNonNull(xform)); } /** * @implSpec * The default implementation returns this method transform chained with another * method transform from the argument. Chaining of two transforms requires to * involve a chained builder serving as a target builder for this transform * and also as a source of elements for the downstream transform. */ @Override default MethodTransform andThen(MethodTransform t) { return new TransformImpl.ChainedMethodTransform(this, requireNonNull(t)); } }