#pragma once #include "jni.h" #include struct jvm_string { const char *data; size_t size; bool heap; }; struct jvm_array { void *data; size_t element_sz, size; // size == in elements, size * element_sz for bytes }; struct jvm_class { struct jvm_string name; }; struct jvm_method { jclass klass; struct jvm_string name, signature; }; struct jvm_object { union { struct jvm_array array; struct jvm_method method; struct jvm_class klass; struct jvm_string string; }; enum jvm_object_type { JVM_OBJECT_NONE, JVM_OBJECT_ARRAY, JVM_OBJECT_METHOD, JVM_OBJECT_CLASS, JVM_OBJECT_STRING, } type; }; struct jvm_native_method { struct jvm_method method; void *function; }; struct jvm { struct jvm_object objects[256]; struct jvm_native_method methods[255]; struct JNINativeInterface native; struct JNIInvokeInterface invoke; // JNI's api is weird.. pointer to a reference of a struct, OK! // Developers have to dereference these pointers to call methods from an ... reference. // NOTE: These are pointers, and JNI interface passes pointers to these pointers! JNIEnv env; // points to native JavaVM vm; // points to invoke }; void jvm_init(struct jvm *jvm);