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package com.code_intelligence.jazzer.api;

import java.lang.annotation.Documented;
import java.lang.annotation.ElementType;
import java.lang.annotation.Repeatable;
import java.lang.annotation.Retention;
import java.lang.annotation.RetentionPolicy;
import java.lang.annotation.Target;
import java.lang.invoke.MethodType;

/**
 * Registers the annotated method as a hook that should run before, instead or
 * after the method specified by the annotation parameters.
 * <p>
 * Depending on {@link #type()} this method will be called after, instead or
 * before every call to the target method and has
 * access to its parameters and return value. The target method is specified by
 * {@link #targetClassName()} and {@link #targetMethod()}. In case of an
 * overloaded method, {@link #targetMethodDescriptor()} can be used to restrict
 * the application of the hook to a particular overload.
 * <p>
 * The signature of the annotated method must be as follows (this does not
 * restrict the method name and parameter names, which are arbitrary),
 * depending on the value of {@link #type()}:
 *
 * <dl>
 * <dt><span class="strong">{@link HookType#BEFORE}</span>
 * <dd>
 * <pre>{@code
 * public static void hook(MethodHandle method, Object thisObject, Object[] arguments, int hookId)
 * }</pre>
 * Arguments:
 * <p><ul>
 * <li>{@code method}: A {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle} representing the
 * original method. The original method can be invoked via
 * {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle#invokeWithArguments(Object...)}. This
 * requires passing {@code thisObject} as the first argument if the method is
 * not static. This argument can be {@code null}.
 * <li>{@code thisObject}: An {@link Object} containing the implicit
 * {@code this} argument to the original method. If the original method is
 * static, this argument will be {@code null}.
 * <li>{@code arguments}: An array of {@link Object}s containing the arguments
 * passed to the original method. Primitive types (e.g. {@code boolean}) will be
 * wrapped into their corresponding wrapper type (e.g. {@link Boolean}).
 * <li>{@code hookId}: A random {@code int} identifying the particular call
 * site.This can be used to derive additional coverage information.
 * </ul>
 *
 * <dt><span class="strong">{@link HookType#REPLACE}</span>
 * <dd>
 * <pre>{@code
 * public static Object hook(MethodHandle method, Object thisObject, Object[] arguments, int hookId)
 * }</pre>
 * The return type may alternatively be taken to be the exact return type of
 * target method or a wrapper type thereof. The returned object will be casted
 * and unwrapped automatically.
 * <p>
 * Arguments:
 * <p><ul>
 * <li>{@code method}: A {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle} representing the
 * original method. The original method can be invoked via
 * {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle#invokeWithArguments(Object...)}. This
 * requires passing {@code thisObject} as the first argument if the method is
 * not static. This argument can be {@code null}.
 * <li>{@code thisObject}: An {@link Object} containing the implicit
 * {@code this} argument to the original method. If the original method is
 * static, this argument will be {@code null}.
 * <li>{@code arguments}: An array of {@link Object}s containing the arguments
 * passed to the original method. Primitive types (e.g. {@code boolean}) will be
 * wrapped into their corresponding wrapper type (e.g. {@link Boolean}).
 * <li>{@code hookId}: A random {@code int} identifying the particular call
 * site.This can be used to derive additional coverage information.
 * </ul><p>
 * <p>
 * Return value: the value that should take the role of the value the target
 * method would have returned
 * <p>
 * <dt><span class="strong">{@link HookType#AFTER}</span>
 * <dd>
 * <pre>{@code
 * public static void hook(MethodHandle method, Object thisObject, Object[] arguments, int hookId,
 * Object returnValue)
 * }</pre>
 * Arguments:
 * <p><ul>
 * <li>{@code method}: A {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle} representing the
 * original method. The original method can be invoked via
 * {@link java.lang.invoke.MethodHandle#invokeWithArguments(Object...)}. This
 * requires passing {@code thisObject} as the first argument if the method is
 * not static. This argument can be {@code null}.
 * <li>{@code thisObject}: An {@link Object} containing the implicit
 * {@code this} argument to the original method. If the original method is
 * static, this argument will be {@code null}.
 * <li>{@code arguments}: An array of {@link Object}s containing the arguments
 * passed to the original method. Primitive types (e.g. {@code boolean}) will be
 * wrapped into their corresponding wrapper type (e.g. {@link Boolean}).
 * <li>{@code hookId}: A random {@code int} identifying the particular call
 * site.This can be used to derive additional coverage information.
 * <li>{@code returnValue}: An {@link Object} containing the return value of the
 * invocation of the original method. Primitive types (e.g. {@code boolean})
 * will be wrapped into their corresponding wrapper type (e.g. {@link Boolean}).
 * If the original method has return type {@code void}, this value will be
 * {@code null}.
 * <p>
 * Multiple {@link HookType#BEFORE} and {@link HookType#AFTER} hooks are
 * allowed to reference the same target method. Exclusively one
 * {@link HookType#REPLACE} hook may reference a target method, no other types
 * allowed. Attention must be paid to not guide the Fuzzer in different
 * directions via {@link Jazzer}'s {@code guideTowardsXY} methods in the
 * different hooks.
 */
@Retention(RetentionPolicy.RUNTIME)
@Target(ElementType.METHOD)
@Repeatable(MethodHooks.class)
@Documented
public @interface MethodHook {
  /**
   * The time at which the annotated method should be called.
   * <p>
   * If this is {@link HookType#BEFORE}, the annotated method will be called
   * before the target method and has access to its arguments.
   * <p>
   * If this is {@link HookType#REPLACE}, the annotated method will be called
   * instead of the target method. It has access to its arguments and can
   * return a value that will replace the target method's return value.
   * <p>
   * If this is {@link HookType#AFTER}, the annotated method will be called
   * after the target method and has access to its arguments and return
   * value.
   *
   * @return when the hook should be called
   */
  HookType type();

  /**
   * The name of the class that contains the method that should be hooked,
   * as returned by {@link Class#getName()}.
   * <p>
   * If an interface or abstract class is specified, also calls to all
   * implementations and subclasses available on the classpath during startup
   * are hooked, respectively. Interfaces and subclasses are not taken into
   * account for concrete classes.
   * <p>
   * Examples:
   * <p><ul>
   * <li>{@link String}: {@code "java.lang.String"}
   * <li>{@link java.nio.file.FileSystem}: {@code "java.nio.file.FileSystem"}
   * </ul><p>
   *
   * @return the name of the class containing the method to be hooked
   */
  String targetClassName();

  /**
   * The name of the method to be hooked. Use {@code "<init>"} for
   * constructors.
   * <p>
   * Examples:
   * <p><ul>
   * <li>{@link String#equals(Object)}: {@code "equals"}
   * <li>{@link String#String()}: {@code "<init>"}
   * </ul><p>
   *
   * @return the name of the method to be hooked
   */
  String targetMethod();

  /**
   * The descriptor of the method to be hooked. This is only needed if there
   * are multiple methods with the same name and not all of them should be
   * hooked.
   * <p>
   * The descriptor of a method is an internal representation of the method's
   * signature, which includes the types of its parameters and its return
   * value. For more information on descriptors, see the
   * <a href=https://docs.oracle.com/javase/specs/jvms/se15/html/jvms-4.html#jvms-4.3.3>JVM
   * Specification, Section 4.3.3</a> and {@link MethodType#toMethodDescriptorString()}
   *
   * @return the descriptor of the method to be hooked
   */
  String targetMethodDescriptor() default "";

  /**
   * Array of additional classes to hook.
   * <p>
   * Hooks are applied on call sites. This means that classes calling the one
   * defined in this annotation need to be instrumented to actually execute
   * the hook. This property can be used to hook normally ignored classes.
   *
   * @return fully qualified class names to hook
   */
  String[] additionalClassesToHook() default {};
}
