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Native Callback Functions

Native Callback Functions (Upcalls)

An upcall is the reverse of a downcall: native code calls back into Java. This is used when a C library accepts a function pointer — for example, qsort's comparator, event handlers, or plugin callbacks. The FFM API lets you wrap any Java MethodHandle as a native function pointer via Linker.upcallStub.

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