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Hello!
What would be the JNI signature for
  void resolve(@Nullable Object value);
 
 
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posted on June 07, 2023

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4:26 PM
@JBis ChatGPT says it's: void resolve(java.lang.Object);
"In JNI, the signature for all reference types, including java.lang.Object, is represented as a fully qualified class name with the package name separated by slashes ("/") and enclosed in "L" and ";" characters. The @Nullable annotation is not included in the JNI signature as it is a Java-specific annotation and is not relevant in the JNI context."
 
@Michael GPT is wrong
 
Haha
 
it's (Ljava/lang/Object;)V
 
But it sounds so right!
 
@Michael this is more correct
it didn't follow it's own instructions
 
4:37 PM
@JBis ChatGPT apologizes for the mistake: "Apologies for the incorrect information. You are correct. In the JNI signature, the @Nullable annotation is not considered, and the java.lang.Object class is represented as Ljava/lang/Object;. The letter L denotes a reference type, and the semicolon ; indicates the end of the class name. The (Ljava/lang/Object;)V signature represents a method that takes a single java.lang.Object parameter and returns void."
 
I'm glad it can confirm the answer after I found it
very useful
 
lol
 
 
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