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Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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162. Introducing the memory segment view VarHandle

Let’s consider the following simple memory segment for storing an int (arena is an instance of Arena):

MemorySegment segment = arena.allocate(ValueLayout.JAVA_INT);

We know that we can create a VarHandle via PathElement:

// VarHandle[varType=int, 
// coord=[interface java.lang.foreign.MemorySegment]]
VarHandle handle = ValueLayout.JAVA_INT.varHandle();

Or, via arrayElementVarHandle():

// VarHandle[varType=int, 
// coord=[interface java.lang.foreign.MemorySegment, long]]
VarHandle arrhandle
  = ValueLayout.JAVA_INT.arrayElementVarHandle();

The MethodHandles.memorySegmentViewVarHandle(ValueLayout layout) is another approach for creating a VarHandle that can be used to access a memory segment. The returned VarHandle perceives/views the content of the memory segment as a sequence of the given ValueLayout. In our case, the code looks as follows:

// VarHandle[varType=int, 
// coord=[interface java.lang...
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Anghel Leonard is a Chief Technology Strategist and independent consultant with 20+ years of experience in the Java ecosystem. In daily work, he is focused on architecting and developing Java distributed applications that empower robust architectures, clean code, and high-performance. Also passionate about coaching, mentoring and technical leadership. He is the author of several books, videos and dozens of articles related to Java technologies.
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