java.lang.Class and
java.lang.reflectjava.lang.reflect.Executable.getParameters. However, .class files do not store formal parameter names by default. To store formal parameter names in a particular .class file, and thus enable the Reflection API to retrieve formal parameter names, compile the source file with the -parameters option of the javac compiler.
java.lang.Class
were generified: getInterfaces(),
getClasses().
getConstructors().
getMethod(String, Class...),
getConstructor(Class...), getDeclaredClasses(),
getDeclaredConstructors(),
getDeclaredMethod(String, Class...), and
getDeclaredConstructor(Class...). As a result,
code which uses these methods now produces warnings during
compilation.getDeclaredMethod():
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
public class Warning {
void m() {
try {
Warning warn = new Warning();
Class c = warn.getClass();
Method m = c.getDeclaredMethod("m");
} catch (NoSuchMethodException x) {
x.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
$ javac Warning.java
Note: Warning.java uses unchecked or unsafe operations.
Note: Recompile with -Xlint:unchecked for details.
$ javac -Xlint:unchecked Warning.java
Warning.java:8: warning: [unchecked] unchecked call to getDeclaredMethod(java.lang.String,java.lang.Class<?>...) as a member of the raw type java.lang.Class
Method m = c.getDeclaredMethod("m");
^
1 warning
To remove the warning, the declaration of c should
be modified to include an appropriate generic type. In this case,
the declation should be:
Class<?> c = warn.getClass();
Method.toString()
and Constructor.toString()
now correctly display the set of modifiers.Array.newInstance(Class, int...) is of variable
arity.The changes in java.lang.Class and java.lang.reflect
include: