MemoryLayout, ValueLayoutpublic sealed interface AddressLayout extends ValueLayout
MemorySegment.class. The size and alignment of an address layout are platform-dependent (e.g. on a 64-bit platform, the size and alignment of an address layout are set to 8 bytes). An address layout may optionally feature a target layout. An address layout with target layout T can be used to model the address of a region of memory whose layout is T. For instance, an address layout with target layout ValueLayout.JAVA_INT can be used to model the address of a region of memory that is 4 bytes long. Specifying a target layout can be useful in the following situations:
MemorySegment.getAtIndex(AddressLayout, long);Linker.downcallHandle(FunctionDescriptor, Option...)RESTRICTED; Linker.upcallStub(MethodHandle, FunctionDescriptor, Arena, Option...)RESTRICTED. MemoryLayout.PathElement
ValueLayout.OfBoolean, ValueLayout.OfByte, ValueLayout.OfChar, ValueLayout.OfDouble, ValueLayout.OfFloat, ValueLayout.OfInt, ValueLayout.OfLong, ValueLayout.OfShort
ADDRESS, ADDRESS_UNALIGNED, JAVA_BOOLEAN, JAVA_BYTE, JAVA_CHAR, JAVA_CHAR_UNALIGNED, JAVA_DOUBLE, JAVA_DOUBLE_UNALIGNED, JAVA_FLOAT, JAVA_FLOAT_UNALIGNED, JAVA_INT, JAVA_INT_UNALIGNED, JAVA_LONG, JAVA_LONG_UNALIGNED, JAVA_SHORT, JAVA_SHORT_UNALIGNED
| Modifier and Type | Method | Description |
|---|---|---|
Optional |
targetLayout() |
Returns the target layout associated with this address layout (if any). |
AddressLayout |
withByteAlignment |
Returns a memory layout with the same characteristics as this layout, but with the given alignment constraint (in bytes). |
AddressLayout |
withName |
Returns a memory layout with the same characteristics as this layout, but with the given name. |
AddressLayout |
withOrder |
Returns a value layout with the same characteristics as this layout, but with the given byte order. |
AddressLayout |
withoutName() |
Returns a memory layout with the same characteristics as this layout, but with no name. |
AddressLayout |
withoutTargetLayout() |
Returns an address layout with the same carrier, alignment constraint, name and order as this address layout, but with no target layout. |
AddressLayout |
withTargetLayout |
Restricted. Returns an address layout with the same carrier, alignment constraint, name and order as this address layout, but associated with the specified target layout. |
arrayElementVarHandle, byteAlignment, byteOffset, byteOffsetHandle, byteSize, equals, hashCode, name, scale, scaleHandle, select, sliceHandle, toString, varHandle
carrier, order, varHandle
AddressLayout withName(String name)
withName in interface MemoryLayout
withName in interface ValueLayout
name - the layout nameAddressLayout withoutName()
withoutName in interface MemoryLayout
withoutName in interface ValueLayout
AddressLayout withByteAlignment(long byteAlignment)
withByteAlignment in interface MemoryLayout
withByteAlignment in interface ValueLayout
byteAlignment - the layout alignment constraint, expressed in bytesAddressLayout withOrder(ByteOrder order)
withOrder in interface ValueLayout
order - the desired byte orderAddressLayout withTargetLayout(MemoryLayout layout)
withTargetLayout is a restricted method of the Java platform. AddressLayout addressLayout = ...
AddressLayout unboundedLayout = addressLayout.withTargetLayout(
MemoryLayout.sequenceLayout(Long.MAX_VALUE, ValueLayout.JAVA_BYTE));
layout - the target layoutIllegalCallerException - if the caller is in a module that does not have native access enabledAddressLayout withoutTargetLayout()
Optional<MemoryLayout> targetLayout()
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withTargetLayoutwhen access to restricted methods is enabled.