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The Checker.java Java example source code
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import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
import javax.lang.model.util.*;
import javax.tools.*;
import com.sun.tools.javac.api.*;
import com.sun.source.tree.*;
import com.sun.source.util.*;
import com.sun.tools.javac.tree.JCTree;
import com.sun.tools.javac.tree.JCTree.*;
import com.sun.tools.javac.util.Position;
/*
* Abstract class to help check the scopes in a parsed source file.
* -- parse source file
* -- scan trees looking for string literals
* -- check the scope at that point against the string, using
* boolean check(Scope s, String ref)
*/
abstract class Checker {
// parse the source file and call check(scope, string) for each string literal found
void check(String... fileNames) throws IOException {
File testSrc = new File(System.getProperty("test.src"));
DiagnosticListener<JavaFileObject> dl = new DiagnosticListener() {
public void report(Diagnostic d) {
System.err.println(d);
if (d.getKind() == Diagnostic.Kind.ERROR)
errors = true;
new Exception().printStackTrace();
}
};
JavacTool tool = JavacTool.create();
StandardJavaFileManager fm = tool.getStandardFileManager(dl, null, null);
Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject> files =
fm.getJavaFileObjectsFromFiles(getFiles(testSrc, fileNames));
task = tool.getTask(null, fm, dl, null, null, files);
Iterable<? extends CompilationUnitTree> units = task.parse();
if (errors)
throw new AssertionError("errors occurred creating trees");
ScopeScanner s = new ScopeScanner();
for (CompilationUnitTree unit: units) {
TreePath p = new TreePath(unit);
s.scan(p, getTrees());
}
task = null;
if (errors)
throw new AssertionError("errors occurred checking scopes");
}
// default impl: split ref at ";" and call checkLocal(scope, ref_segment) on scope and its enclosing scopes
protected boolean check(Scope s, String ref) {
// System.err.println("check scope: " + s);
// System.err.println("check ref: " + ref);
if (s == null && (ref == null || ref.trim().length() == 0))
return true;
if (s == null) {
error(s, ref, "scope missing");
return false;
}
if (ref == null) {
error(s, ref, "scope unexpected");
return false;
}
String local;
String encl;
int semi = ref.indexOf(';');
if (semi == -1) {
local = ref;
encl = null;
} else {
local = ref.substring(0, semi);
encl = ref.substring(semi + 1);
}
return checkLocal(s, local.trim())
& check(s.getEnclosingScope(), encl);
}
// override if using default check(Scope,String)
boolean checkLocal(Scope s, String ref) {
throw new IllegalStateException();
}
void error(Scope s, String ref, String msg) {
System.err.println("Error: " + msg);
System.err.println("Scope: " + (s == null ? null : asList(s.getLocalElements())));
System.err.println("Expect: " + ref);
System.err.println("javac: " + (s == null ? null : ((JavacScope) s).getEnv()));
errors = true;
}
protected Elements getElements() {
return task.getElements();
}
protected Trees getTrees() {
return Trees.instance(task);
}
boolean errors = false;
protected JavacTask task;
// scan a parse tree, and for every string literal found, call check(scope, string) with
// the string value at the scope at that point
class ScopeScanner extends TreePathScanner<Boolean,Trees> {
public Boolean visitLiteral(LiteralTree tree, Trees trees) {
TreePath path = getCurrentPath();
CompilationUnitTree unit = path.getCompilationUnit();
Position.LineMap lineMap = ((JCCompilationUnit)unit).lineMap;
// long line = lineMap.getLineNumber(((JCTree)tree).pos/*trees.getSourcePositions().getStartPosition(tree)*/);
// System.err.println(line + ": " + abbrev(tree));
Scope s = trees.getScope(path);
if (tree.getKind() == Tree.Kind.STRING_LITERAL)
check(s, tree.getValue().toString().trim());
return null;
}
private String abbrev(Tree tree) {
int max = 48;
String s = tree.toString().replaceAll("[ \n]+", " ");
return (s.length() < max ? s : s.substring(0, max-3) + "...");
}
}
// prefix filenames with a directory
static Iterable<File> getFiles(File dir, String... names) {
List<File> files = new ArrayList(names.length);
for (String name: names)
files.add(new File(dir, name));
return files;
}
static private <T> List asList(Iterable iter) {
List<T> l = new ArrayList();
for (T t: iter)
l.add(t);
return l;
}
}
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