protected JavaType _fromWellKnownInterface(ClassStack context, Class<?> rawType, TypeBindings bindings, JavaType superClass, JavaType[] superInterfaces) { // But that's not all: may be possible current type actually implements an // interface type. So... final int intCount = superInterfaces.length; for (int i = 0; i < intCount; ++i) { JavaType result = superInterfaces[i].refine(rawType, bindings, superClass, superInterfaces); if (result != null) { return result; } } return null; }
result = superClass.refine(rawType, bindings, superClass, superInterfaces);
protected JavaType _fromWellKnownInterface(ClassStack context, Class<?> rawType, TypeBindings bindings, JavaType superClass, JavaType[] superInterfaces) { // But that's not all: may be possible current type actually implements an // interface type. So... final int intCount = superInterfaces.length; for (int i = 0; i < intCount; ++i) { JavaType result = superInterfaces[i].refine(rawType, bindings, superClass, superInterfaces); if (result != null) { return result; } } return null; }
protected JavaType _fromWellKnownInterface(ClassStack context, Class<?> rawType, TypeBindings bindings, JavaType superClass, JavaType[] superInterfaces) { // But that's not all: may be possible current type actually implements an // interface type. So... final int intCount = superInterfaces.length; for (int i = 0; i < intCount; ++i) { JavaType result = superInterfaces[i].refine(rawType, bindings, superClass, superInterfaces); if (result != null) { return result; } } return null; }
result = superClass.refine(rawType, bindings, superClass, superInterfaces);
result = superClass.refine(rawType, bindings, superClass, superInterfaces);