8151810: for-in iteration does not provide per-iteration scope
Reviewed-by: attila, lagergren
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import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.Arrays;
public class SjavacBase {
protected final static ToolBox toolbox = new ToolBox();
/**
* Utility method for invoking sjavac. Method accepts Objects as arguments
* (which are turned into Strings through Object::toString) to allow clients
* to pass for instance Path objects.
*/
public static int compile(Object... args) throws ReflectiveOperationException {
// Use reflection to avoid a compile-time dependency on sjavac Main
System.out.println("compile: " + Arrays.toString(args));
Class<?> c = Class.forName("com.sun.tools.sjavac.Main");
Method m = c.getDeclaredMethod("go", String[].class);
String[] strArgs = new String[args.length];
for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++)
strArgs[i] = args[i].toString();
int rc = (Integer) m.invoke(null, (Object) strArgs);
return rc;
}
}