This is what ServiceLoader
is for.
I think the reflection API does make it easier to sort out what you need (i.e., for filtering but not for querying the class loader).
If, by your phrase, "searching the loaded classes", you really mean classes that are already loaded, see this question for getting them.
You could imagine a widgets library with an initializer that just ensures that all the widget classes it knows about are loaded. Then the client only needs to know the initializer.
The type test is the same.
val need = typeOf[Whatsit[Cog]]
for (x <- (ServiceLoader load classOf[Whatsit[_]]).asScala) {
val im = currentMirror reflect x
if (im.symbol.toType weak_<:< need)
Console println s"$x is what I need"
else
Console println s"$x is not what I need, I'm looking for a $need"
}
Where you're looking for something with type parameters:
trait Whatsit[+A <: Widget] {
def widget: A
}
class Engine extends Whatsit[Cog] {
def widget = new Cog
}
class FlyWheel extends Whatsit[Sprocket] {
def widget = new Sprocket
}
Sample:
widgets.Engine@f9da0cd is what I need
widgets.FlyWheel@4cfdbb9f is not what I need, I'm looking for a widgets.Whatsit[widgets.Cog]
In case it's been ten years since you used ServiceLoader
, and who doesn't need a refresher:
apm@mara:~/tmp$ ls -R META-INF
META-INF:
MANIFEST.MF services
META-INF/services:
widgets.Whatsit widgets.Widget
apm@mara:~/tmp$ cat META-INF/services/widgets.Widget
widgets.Cog
widgets.Sprocket
apm@mara:~/tmp$ cat META-INF/services/widgets.Whatsit
widgets.Engine
widgets.FlyWheel
Stuff:
package widgets
trait Widget {
def turn(): Int
override def toString = s"Widget ${getClass.getSimpleName}"
}
class Cog extends Widget {
def turn() = 5
}
class Sprocket extends Widget {
def turn() = 10
}
trait Whatsit[+A <: Widget] {
def widget: A
override def toString = s"Whatsit ${getClass.getSimpleName} of $widget"
}
class Engine extends Whatsit[Cog] {
def widget = new Cog
}
class FlyWheel extends Whatsit[Sprocket] {
def widget = new Sprocket
}
Comparing Scala and Java. I was going to get a sense of how many LOC to getGenericInterfaces
and find what you want in Scala, but then I put an end to the exercise.
package findwidgets
import reflect._
import reflect.runtime.universe._
import reflect.runtime.currentMirror
import scala.collection.JavaConverters._
import java.util.ServiceLoader
object Test extends App {
import widgets.{ Widget, Whatsit, Cog }
val ws = (ServiceLoader load classOf[Widget]).asScala
for (w <- ws) {
Console println s"Turn a ${w.getClass} by ${w.turn}"
}
val need = typeOf[Whatsit[Cog]]
for (x <- (ServiceLoader load classOf[Whatsit[Cog]]).asScala) {
val im = currentMirror reflect x
if (im.symbol.toType weak_<:< need)
Console println s"$x is what I need"
else
Console println s"$x is not what I need, I'm looking for a $need"
// java says:
if (classOf[Whatsit[Cog]] isAssignableFrom x.getClass)
Console println s"Um, OK, I'll take the $x"
else
Console println s"${classOf[Whatsit[Cog]]} isn't ass'able from ${x.getClass}"
}
}