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25 
26 package jdk.jfr;
27 
28 import java.lang.annotation.Annotation;
29 import java.util.Collections;
30 import java.util.List;
31 import java.util.Objects;
32 
33 import jdk.jfr.internal.AnnotationConstruct;
34 import jdk.jfr.internal.Type;
35 
36 /**
37  * Describes an event setting.
38  *
39  * @since 9
40  */
41 public final class SettingDescriptor {
42 
43     private final AnnotationConstruct annotationConstruct;
44     private final Type type;
45     private final String name;
46     private final String defaultValue;
47 
48     // package private, invoked by jdk.internal.
SettingDescriptor(Type type, String name, String defaultValue, List<AnnotationElement> annotations)49     SettingDescriptor(Type type, String name, String defaultValue, List<AnnotationElement> annotations) {
50         Objects.requireNonNull(annotations);
51         this.name = Objects.requireNonNull(name, "Name of value descriptor can't be null");
52         this.type = Objects.requireNonNull(type);
53         this.annotationConstruct = new AnnotationConstruct(annotations);
54         this.defaultValue = Objects.requireNonNull(defaultValue);
55     }
56 
57     // package private
setAnnotations(List<AnnotationElement> as)58     void setAnnotations(List<AnnotationElement> as) {
59         annotationConstruct.setAnnotationElements(as);
60     }
61 
62     /**
63      * Returns the name of the setting (for example, {@code "threshold"}).
64      *
65      * @return the name, not {@code null}
66      */
getName()67     public String getName() {
68         return name;
69     }
70 
71     /**
72      * Returns a human-readable name that describes the setting (for example,
73      * {@code "Threshold"}).
74      * <p>
75      * If the setting lacks a label, the label for the type that is associated with this
76      * setting is returned, or {@code null} if doesn't exist
77      *
78      * @return a human-readable name, or {@code null} if doesn't exist
79      */
getLabel()80     public String getLabel() {
81         String label = annotationConstruct.getLabel();
82         if (label == null) {
83             label = type.getLabel();
84         }
85         return label;
86     }
87 
88     /**
89      * Returns a sentence that describes the setting (for example
90      * {@code "Record event with duration
91      * above or equal to threshold"}).
92      * <p>
93      * If the setting lacks a description, the description for the type that is
94      * associated with this setting is returned, or {@code null} if doesn't exist.
95      *
96      * @return the description, or {@code null} if doesn't exist
97      */
getDescription()98     public String getDescription() {
99         String description = annotationConstruct.getDescription();
100         if (description == null) {
101             description = type.getDescription();
102         }
103         return description;
104     }
105 
106     /**
107      * Returns a textual identifier that specifies how a value that is represented by
108      * this {@code SettingDescriptor} object is interpreted or formatted.
109      * <p>
110      * For example, if the setting descriptor represents a percentage, then
111      * {@code "jdk.jfr.Percentage"} hints to a client that a value of "0.5"
112      * is formatted as "50%".
113      * <p>
114      * The JDK provides the following predefined content types:
115      * <ul>
116      * <li>jdk.jfr.Percentage</li>
117      * <li>jdk.jfr.Timespan</li>
118      * <li>jdk.jfr.Timestamp</li>
119      * <li>jdk.jfr.Frequency</li>
120      * <li>jdk.jfr.Flag</li>
121      * <li>jdk.jfr.MemoryAddress</li>
122      * <li>jdk.jfr.DataAmount</li>
123      * <li>jdk.jfr.NetworkAddress</li>
124      * </ul>
125      * <p>
126      * User-defined content types can be created by using {@link ContentType}.
127      * <p>
128      * If the setting lacks a content type, the content type for the type
129      * that is associated with this setting is returned, or {@code null} if not
130      * available.
131      *
132      * @return the content type, or {@code null} if doesn't exist
133      *
134      * @see ContentType
135      */
getContentType()136     public String getContentType() {
137         for (AnnotationElement anno : getAnnotationElements()) {
138             for (AnnotationElement meta : anno.getAnnotationElements()) {
139                 if (meta.getTypeName().equals(ContentType.class.getName())) {
140                     return anno.getTypeName();
141                 }
142             }
143         }
144         for (AnnotationElement anno : type.getAnnotationElements()) {
145             for (AnnotationElement meta : anno.getAnnotationElements()) {
146                 if (meta.getTypeName().equals(ContentType.class.getName())) {
147                     return anno.getTypeName();
148                 }
149             }
150         }
151         return null;
152     }
153 
154     /**
155      * Returns the fully qualified class name of the type that is associated with this
156      * setting descriptor.
157      *
158      * @return the type name, not {@code null}
159      *
160      * @see SettingDescriptor#getTypeId()
161      */
getTypeName()162     public String getTypeName() {
163         return type.getName();
164     }
165 
166     /**
167      * Returns a unique ID for the type in the Java Virtual Machine (JVM).
168      * <p>
169      * The ID might not be the same between JVM instances.
170      *
171      * @return the type ID, not negative
172      */
getTypeId()173     public long getTypeId() {
174         return type.getId();
175     }
176 
177     /**
178      * Returns the first annotation for the specified type if an annotation
179      * element with the same name is available, {@code null} otherwise.
180      *
181      * @param <A> the type of the annotation to query for and return if available
182      * @param annotationType the Class object that corresponds to the annotation
183      *        type, not {@code null}
184      * @return this element's annotation for the specified annotation type if
185      *         available, {@code null} otherwise
186      */
getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType)187     public <A extends Annotation> A getAnnotation(Class<A> annotationType) {
188         Objects.requireNonNull(annotationType);
189         return annotationConstruct.getAnnotation(annotationType);
190     }
191 
192     /**
193      * Returns an immutable list of annotation elements for this value
194      * descriptor.
195      *
196      * @return a list of annotations, not {@code null}
197      */
getAnnotationElements()198     public List<AnnotationElement> getAnnotationElements() {
199         return Collections.unmodifiableList(annotationConstruct.getUnmodifiableAnnotationElements());
200     }
201 
202     /**
203      * Returns the default value for this setting descriptor.
204      *
205      * @return the default value, not {@code null}
206      */
getDefaultValue()207     public String getDefaultValue() {
208         return defaultValue;
209     }
210 
211     // package private
getType()212     Type getType() {
213         return type;
214     }
215 }
216