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package javax.tools; |
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import java.io.File; |
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import java.io.Writer; |
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import java.nio.charset.Charset; |
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import java.util.Locale; |
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import java.util.concurrent.Callable; |
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import javax.annotation.processing.Processor; |
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/** |
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* Interface to invoke Java™ programming language compilers from |
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* programs. |
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* |
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* <p>The compiler might generate diagnostics during compilation (for |
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* example, error messages). If a diagnostic listener is provided, |
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* the diagnostics will be supplied to the listener. If no listener |
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* is provided, the diagnostics will be formatted in an unspecified |
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* format and written to the default output, which is {@code |
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* System.err} unless otherwise specified. Even if a diagnostic |
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* listener is supplied, some diagnostics might not fit in a {@code |
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* Diagnostic} and will be written to the default output. |
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* |
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* <p>A compiler tool has an associated standard file manager, which |
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* is the file manager that is native to the tool (or built-in). The |
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* standard file manager can be obtained by calling {@linkplain |
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* #getStandardFileManager getStandardFileManager}. |
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* |
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* <p>A compiler tool must function with any file manager as long as |
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* any additional requirements as detailed in the methods below are |
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* met. If no file manager is provided, the compiler tool will use a |
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* standard file manager such as the one returned by {@linkplain |
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* #getStandardFileManager getStandardFileManager}. |
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* |
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* <p>An instance implementing this interface must conform to |
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* <cite>The Java™ Language Specification</cite> |
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* and generate class files conforming to |
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* <cite>The Java™ Virtual Machine Specification</cite>. |
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* The versions of these |
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* specifications are defined in the {@linkplain Tool} interface. |
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* |
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* Additionally, an instance of this interface supporting {@link |
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* javax.lang.model.SourceVersion#RELEASE_6 SourceVersion.RELEASE_6} |
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* or higher must also support {@linkplain javax.annotation.processing |
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* annotation processing}. |
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* |
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* <p>The compiler relies on two services: {@linkplain |
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* DiagnosticListener diagnostic listener} and {@linkplain |
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* JavaFileManager file manager}. Although most classes and |
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* interfaces in this package defines an API for compilers (and |
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* tools in general) the interfaces {@linkplain DiagnosticListener}, |
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* {@linkplain JavaFileManager}, {@linkplain FileObject}, and |
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* {@linkplain JavaFileObject} are not intended to be used in |
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* applications. Instead these interfaces are intended to be |
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* implemented and used to provide customized services for a |
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* compiler and thus defines an SPI for compilers. |
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* |
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* <p>There are a number of classes and interfaces in this package |
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* which are designed to ease the implementation of the SPI to |
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* customize the behavior of a compiler: |
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* |
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* <dl> |
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* <dt>{@link StandardJavaFileManager}</dt> |
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* <dd> |
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* |
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* Every compiler which implements this interface provides a |
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* standard file manager for operating on regular {@linkplain |
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* java.io.File files}. The StandardJavaFileManager interface |
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* defines additional methods for creating file objects from |
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* regular files. |
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* |
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* <p>The standard file manager serves two purposes: |
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* <ul> |
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* <li>basic building block for customizing how a compiler reads |
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* and writes files</li> |
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* <li>sharing between multiple compilation tasks</li> |
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* </ul> |
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* |
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* <p>Reusing a file manager can potentially reduce overhead of |
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* scanning the file system and reading jar files. Although there |
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* might be no reduction in overhead, a standard file manager must |
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* work with multiple sequential compilations making the following |
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* example a recommended coding pattern: |
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* <pre> |
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* File[] files1 = ... ; // input for first compilation task |
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* File[] files2 = ... ; // input for second compilation task |
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* JavaCompiler compiler = ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler(); |
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* StandardJavaFileManager fileManager = compiler.getStandardFileManager(null, null, null); |
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* {@code Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject>} compilationUnits1 = |
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* fileManager.getJavaFileObjectsFromFiles({@linkplain java.util.Arrays#asList Arrays.asList}(files1)); |
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* compiler.getTask(null, fileManager, null, null, null, compilationUnits1).call(); |
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* {@code Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject>} compilationUnits2 = |
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* fileManager.getJavaFileObjects(files2); // use alternative method |
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* // reuse the same file manager to allow caching of jar files |
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* compiler.getTask(null, fileManager, null, null, null, compilationUnits2).call(); |
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* fileManager.close();</pre> |
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* </dd> |
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* <dt>{@link DiagnosticCollector}</dt> |
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* <dd> |
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* Used to collect diagnostics in a list, for example: |
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* <pre> |
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* {@code Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject>} compilationUnits = ...; |
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* JavaCompiler compiler = ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler(); |
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* {@code DiagnosticCollector<JavaFileObject> diagnostics = new DiagnosticCollector<JavaFileObject>();} |
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* StandardJavaFileManager fileManager = compiler.getStandardFileManager(diagnostics, null, null); |
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* compiler.getTask(null, fileManager, diagnostics, null, null, compilationUnits).call(); |
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* for ({@code Diagnostic<? extends JavaFileObject>} diagnostic : diagnostics.getDiagnostics()) |
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* System.out.format("Error on line %d in %s%n", |
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* diagnostic.getSource().toUri()); |
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* fileManager.close();</pre> |
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* </dd> |
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* <dt> |
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* {@link ForwardingJavaFileManager}, {@link ForwardingFileObject}, and |
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* {@link ForwardingJavaFileObject} |
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* </dt> |
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* <dd> |
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* Subclassing is not available for overriding the behavior of a |
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* standard file manager as it is created by calling a method on a |
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* compiler, not by invoking a constructor. Instead forwarding |
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* (or delegation) should be used. These classes makes it easy to |
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* forward most calls to a given file manager or file object while |
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* allowing customizing behavior. For example, consider how to |
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* log all calls to {@linkplain JavaFileManager#flush}: |
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* <pre> |
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* final {@linkplain java.util.logging.Logger Logger} logger = ...; |
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* {@code Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject>} compilationUnits = ...; |
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* JavaCompiler compiler = ToolProvider.getSystemJavaCompiler(); |
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* StandardJavaFileManager stdFileManager = compiler.getStandardFileManager(null, null, null); |
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* JavaFileManager fileManager = new ForwardingJavaFileManager(stdFileManager) { |
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* public void flush() throws IOException { |
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* logger.exiting(StandardJavaFileManager.class.getName(), "flush"); |
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* }; |
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* compiler.getTask(null, fileManager, null, null, null, compilationUnits).call();</pre> |
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* </dd> |
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* <dt>{@link SimpleJavaFileObject}</dt> |
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* <dd> |
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* This class provides a basic file object implementation which |
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* can be used as building block for creating file objects. For |
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* example, here is how to define a file object which represent |
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* source code stored in a string: |
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* <pre> |
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* /** |
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* * A file object used to represent source coming from a string. |
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* {@code *}/ |
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* public class JavaSourceFromString extends SimpleJavaFileObject { |
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* * The source code of this "file". |
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* {@code *}/ |
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* final String code; |
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* * Constructs a new JavaSourceFromString. |
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* * {@code @}param name the name of the compilation unit represented by this file object |
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* * {@code @}param code the source code for the compilation unit represented by this file object |
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* {@code *}/ |
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* JavaSourceFromString(String name, String code) { |
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* super({@linkplain java.net.URI#create URI.create}("string:///" + name.replace('.','/') + Kind.SOURCE.extension), |
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* </dl> |
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* @author Peter von der Ahé |
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* @author Jonathan Gibbons |
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* @see DiagnosticListener |
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* @see Diagnostic |
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* @see JavaFileManager |
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public interface JavaCompiler extends Tool, OptionChecker { |
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* Creates a future for a compilation task with the given |
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* <p>If a file manager is provided, it must be able to handle all |
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* compilation units of source code to be compiled, passed with |
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* the {@code compilationUnits} parameter, as well as class |
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* files, whose names are passed with the {@code classes} |
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* parameter. |
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* @param fileManager a file manager; if {@code null} use the |
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* @param diagnosticListener a diagnostic listener; if {@code |
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* @param classes names of classes to be processed by annotation |
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* processing, {@code null} means no class names |
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* for this tool. The file manager will use the given diagnostic |
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