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Java example source code file (SplitNode.java)

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compileunit, immutable, lexicalcontext, lexicalcontextstatement, node, nodevisitor, override, splitnode, string, stringbuilder

The SplitNode.java Java example source code

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package jdk.nashorn.internal.ir;

import jdk.nashorn.internal.codegen.CompileUnit;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.ir.annotations.Immutable;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.ir.visitor.NodeVisitor;

/**
 * Node indicating code is split across classes.
 */
@Immutable
public class SplitNode extends LexicalContextStatement {
    /** Split node method name. */
    private final String name;

    /** Compilation unit. */
    private final CompileUnit compileUnit;

    /** Body of split code. */
    private final Node body;

    /**
     * Constructor
     *
     * @param name        name of split node
     * @param body        body of split code
     * @param compileUnit compile unit to use for the body
     */
    public SplitNode(final String name, final Node body, final CompileUnit compileUnit) {
        super(-1, body.getToken(), body.getFinish());
        this.name        = name;
        this.body        = body;
        this.compileUnit = compileUnit;
    }

    private SplitNode(final SplitNode splitNode, final Node body) {
        super(splitNode);
        this.name        = splitNode.name;
        this.body        = body;
        this.compileUnit = splitNode.compileUnit;
    }

    /**
     * Get the body for this split node - i.e. the actual code it encloses
     * @return body for split node
     */
    public Node getBody() {
        return body;
    }

    private SplitNode setBody(final LexicalContext lc, final Node body) {
        if (this.body == body) {
            return this;
        }
        return Node.replaceInLexicalContext(lc, this, new SplitNode(this, body));
    }

    @Override
    public Node accept(final LexicalContext lc, final NodeVisitor<? extends LexicalContext> visitor) {
        if (visitor.enterSplitNode(this)) {
            return visitor.leaveSplitNode(setBody(lc, body.accept(visitor)));
        }
        return this;
    }

    @Override
    public void toString(final StringBuilder sb) {
        sb.append("<split>(");
        sb.append(compileUnit.getClass().getSimpleName());
        sb.append(") ");
        body.toString(sb);
    }

    /**
     * Get the name for this split node
     * @return name
     */
    public String getName() {
        return name;
    }

    /**
     * Get the compile unit for this split node
     * @return compile unit
     */
    public CompileUnit getCompileUnit() {
        return compileUnit;
    }

}

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