Added static helper methods for getting the underlying NativeLibrary instance from a Library interface instance or from a "registered" class. #1612
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This adds static method
getNativeLibrary()to theLibraryinterface:Useful, if the
Library-based interface was loaded viaNative.load()but we need to access theNativeLibraryinstance.One important use-case is the
NativeLibrary.getGlobalVariableAddress()method!I'm not aware of another way to get a global variable from the
Library-based interface. If there is, please tell me 😏(BTW: It is not trivial to figure out that
getInvocationHandler()fromjava.lang.reflect.Proxymust be used to get theHandler, which then can can be used to get theNativeLibrary. This alone is enough reason to provide a dedicated method in the JNA interface for getting theNativeLibraryinstance from aLibraryinterface instance)It will be used like this: