Fix regression with covariant property return types
Prior to this change, the Property class introduced in 3.1 M2 validated read/write property method pairs based on whether their parameter/return types were equal to one another. This precluded the valid possibility of read method that returns a subtype of the write method's parameter type, and represented a regression against 3.1 M1 and earlier versions. The implementation now uses isAssignableFrom rather than a straight equals check against the types. Issue: SPR-8432
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@ -133,8 +133,8 @@ public final class Property {
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if (read == null && write == null) {
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throw new IllegalStateException("Property is neither readable nor writeable");
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}
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if (read != null && write != null && !read.getParameterType().equals(write.getParameterType())) {
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throw new IllegalStateException("Read and write parameter types are not the same");
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if (read != null && write != null && !write.getParameterType().isAssignableFrom(read.getParameterType())) {
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throw new IllegalStateException("Write parameter is not assignable from read parameter");
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}
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return read != null ? read : write;
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}
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@ -226,6 +226,14 @@ public class TypeDescriptorTests {
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assertEquals(Integer.class, desc.getType());
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}
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@Test
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public void propertyTypeCovariance() throws Exception {
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GenericType<Number> genericBean = new NumberType();
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Property property = new Property(getClass(), genericBean.getClass().getMethod("getProperty", null), genericBean.getClass().getMethod("setProperty", Number.class));
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TypeDescriptor desc = new TypeDescriptor(property);
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assertEquals(Integer.class, desc.getType());
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}
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@Test
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public void propertyGenericTypeList() throws Exception {
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GenericType<Integer> genericBean = new IntegerType();
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@ -270,6 +278,23 @@ public class TypeDescriptorTests {
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}
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public class NumberType implements GenericType<Number> {
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public Integer getProperty() {
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return null;
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}
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public void setProperty(Number t) {
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}
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public List<Number> getListProperty() {
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return null;
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}
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public void setListProperty(List<Number> t) {
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}
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}
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@Test
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public void propertyGenericClassList() throws Exception {
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IntegerClass genericBean = new IntegerClass();
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