public PrimitiveType unboxedType(TypeMirror t) { if (t.getKind() != TypeKind.DECLARED) throw new IllegalArgumentException(t.toString()); Type unboxed = types.unboxedType((Type) t); if (!unboxed.isPrimitive()) // only true primitives, not void throw new IllegalArgumentException(t.toString()); return unboxed; }
public ArrayType getArrayType(TypeMirror componentType) { switch (componentType.getKind()) { case VOID: case EXECUTABLE: case WILDCARD: // heh! case PACKAGE: throw new IllegalArgumentException(componentType.toString()); } return new Type.ArrayType((Type) componentType, syms.arrayClass); }
// where private DeclaredType getDeclaredType0(Type outer, ClassSymbol sym, TypeMirror... typeArgs) { if (typeArgs.length != sym.type.getTypeArguments().length()) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Incorrect number of type arguments"); ListBuffer<Type> targs = new ListBuffer<Type>(); for (TypeMirror t : typeArgs) { if (!(t instanceof ReferenceType || t instanceof WildcardType)) throw new IllegalArgumentException(t.toString()); targs.append((Type) t); } // TODO: Would like a way to check that type args match formals. return (DeclaredType) new Type.ClassType(outer, targs.toList(), sym); }
public Element asElement(TypeMirror t) { switch (t.getKind()) { case DECLARED: case ERROR: case TYPEVAR: Type type = cast(Type.class, t); return type.asElement(); default: return null; } }
/** Throws an IllegalArgumentException if a type's kind is one of a set. */ private void validateTypeNotIn(TypeMirror t, Set<TypeKind> invalidKinds) { if (invalidKinds.contains(t.getKind())) throw new IllegalArgumentException(t.toString()); }
public TypeMirror erasure(TypeMirror t) { if (t.getKind() == TypeKind.PACKAGE) throw new IllegalArgumentException(t.toString()); return types.erasure((Type) t); }