/* * Copyright (C)2005-2019 Haxe Foundation * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a * copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), * to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation * the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, * and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the * Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING * FROM, OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER * DEALINGS IN THE SOFTWARE. */ /** The Reflect API is a way to manipulate values dynamically through an abstract interface in an untyped manner. Use with care. @see https://haxe.org/manual/std-reflection.html **/ extern class Reflect { /** Tells if structure `o` has a field named `field`. This is only guaranteed to work for anonymous structures. Refer to `Type.getInstanceFields` for a function supporting class instances. If `o` or `field` are null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function hasField(o:Dynamic, field:String):Bool; /** Returns the value of the field named `field` on object `o`. If `o` is not an object or has no field named `field`, the result is null. If the field is defined as a property, its accessors are ignored. Refer to `Reflect.getProperty` for a function supporting property accessors. If `field` is null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function field(o:Dynamic, field:String):Dynamic; /** Sets the field named `field` of object `o` to value `value`. If `o` has no field named `field`, this function is only guaranteed to work for anonymous structures. If `o` or `field` are null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function setField(o:Dynamic, field:String, value:Dynamic):Void; /** Returns the value of the field named `field` on object `o`, taking property getter functions into account. If the field is not a property, this function behaves like `Reflect.field`, but might be slower. If `o` or `field` are null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function getProperty(o:Dynamic, field:String):Dynamic; /** Sets the field named `field` of object `o` to value `value`, taking property setter functions into account. If the field is not a property, this function behaves like `Reflect.setField`, but might be slower. If `field` is null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function setProperty(o:Dynamic, field:String, value:Dynamic):Void; /** Call a method `func` with the given arguments `args`. The object `o` is ignored in most cases. It serves as the `this`-context in the following situations: * (neko) Allows switching the context to `o` in all cases. * (macro) Same as neko for Haxe 3. No context switching in Haxe 4. * (js, lua) Require the `o` argument if `func` does not, but should have a context. This can occur by accessing a function field natively, e.g. through `Reflect.field` or by using `(object : Dynamic).field`. However, if `func` has a context, `o` is ignored like on other targets. **/ static function callMethod(o:Dynamic, func:haxe.Constraints.Function, args:Array):Dynamic; /** Returns the fields of structure `o`. This method is only guaranteed to work on anonymous structures. Refer to `Type.getInstanceFields` for a function supporting class instances. If `o` is null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function fields(o:Dynamic):Array; /** Returns true if `f` is a function, false otherwise. If `f` is null, the result is false. **/ static function isFunction(f:Dynamic):Bool; /** Compares `a` and `b`. If `a` is less than `b`, the result is negative. If `b` is less than `a`, the result is positive. If `a` and `b` are equal, the result is 0. This function is only defined if `a` and `b` are of the same type. If that type is a function, the result is unspecified and `Reflect.compareMethods` should be used instead. For all other types, the result is 0 if `a` and `b` are equal. If they are not equal, the result depends on the type and is negative if: - Numeric types: a is less than b - String: a is lexicographically less than b - Other: unspecified If `a` and `b` are null, the result is 0. If only one of them is null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function compare(a:T, b:T):Int; /** Compares the functions `f1` and `f2`. If `f1` or `f2` are null, the result is false. If `f1` or `f2` are not functions, the result is unspecified. Otherwise the result is true if `f1` and the `f2` are physically equal, false otherwise. If `f1` or `f2` are member method closures, the result is true if they are closures of the same method on the same object value, false otherwise. **/ static function compareMethods(f1:Dynamic, f2:Dynamic):Bool; /** Tells if `v` is an object. The result is true if `v` is one of the following: - class instance - structure - `Class` - `Enum` Otherwise, including if `v` is null, the result is false. **/ static function isObject(v:Dynamic):Bool; /** Tells if `v` is an enum value. The result is true if `v` is of type EnumValue, i.e. an enum constructor. Otherwise, including if `v` is null, the result is false. **/ static function isEnumValue(v:Dynamic):Bool; /** Removes the field named `field` from structure `o`. This method is only guaranteed to work on anonymous structures. If `o` or `field` are null, the result is unspecified. **/ static function deleteField(o:Dynamic, field:String):Bool; /** Copies the fields of structure `o`. This is only guaranteed to work on anonymous structures. If `o` is null, the result is `null`. **/ static function copy(o:Null):Null; /** Transform a function taking an array of arguments into a function that can be called with any number of arguments. **/ @:overload(function(f:Array->Void):Dynamic {}) static function makeVarArgs(f:Array->Dynamic):Dynamic; }