diff -r 4ebc2e2fb97c -r 71c04702a3d5 src/jdk.rmic/share/classes/sun/rmi/rmic/newrmic/jrmp/StubSkeletonWriter.java --- /dev/null Thu Jan 01 00:00:00 1970 +0000 +++ b/src/jdk.rmic/share/classes/sun/rmi/rmic/newrmic/jrmp/StubSkeletonWriter.java Tue Sep 12 19:03:39 2017 +0200 @@ -0,0 +1,1079 @@ +/* + * Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. + * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. + * + * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it + * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as + * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this + * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided + * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. + * + * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT + * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or + * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License + * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that + * accompanied this code). + * + * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version + * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, + * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. + * + * Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA + * or visit www.oracle.com if you need additional information or have any + * questions. + */ + +package sun.rmi.rmic.newrmic.jrmp; + +import com.sun.javadoc.ClassDoc; +import com.sun.javadoc.MethodDoc; +import com.sun.javadoc.Type; +import java.io.IOException; +import java.util.ArrayList; +import java.util.Iterator; +import java.util.List; +import sun.rmi.rmic.newrmic.BatchEnvironment; +import sun.rmi.rmic.newrmic.IndentingWriter; + +import static sun.rmi.rmic.newrmic.Constants.*; +import static sun.rmi.rmic.newrmic.jrmp.Constants.*; + +/** + * Writes the source code for the stub class and (optionally) skeleton + * class for a particular remote implementation class. + * + * WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any + * supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk: + * they are subject to change or removal without notice. + * + * @author Peter Jones + **/ +class StubSkeletonWriter { + + /** rmic environment for this object */ + private final BatchEnvironment env; + + /** the remote implementation class to generate code for */ + private final RemoteClass remoteClass; + + /** version of the JRMP stub protocol to generate code for */ + private final StubVersion version; + + /* + * binary names of the stub and skeleton classes to generate for + * the remote class + */ + private final String stubClassName; + private final String skeletonClassName; + + /* package name and simple names of the stub and skeleton classes */ + private final String packageName; + private final String stubClassSimpleName; + private final String skeletonClassSimpleName; + + /** remote methods of class, indexed by operation number */ + private final RemoteClass.Method[] remoteMethods; + + /** + * Names to use for the java.lang.reflect.Method static fields in + * the generated stub class corresponding to each remote method. + **/ + private final String[] methodFieldNames; + + /** + * Creates a StubSkeletonWriter instance for the specified remote + * implementation class. The generated code will implement the + * specified JRMP stub protocol version. + **/ + StubSkeletonWriter(BatchEnvironment env, + RemoteClass remoteClass, + StubVersion version) + { + this.env = env; + this.remoteClass = remoteClass; + this.version = version; + + stubClassName = Util.binaryNameOf(remoteClass.classDoc()) + "_Stub"; + skeletonClassName = + Util.binaryNameOf(remoteClass.classDoc()) + "_Skel"; + + int i = stubClassName.lastIndexOf('.'); + packageName = (i != -1 ? stubClassName.substring(0, i) : ""); + stubClassSimpleName = stubClassName.substring(i + 1); + skeletonClassSimpleName = skeletonClassName.substring(i + 1); + + remoteMethods = remoteClass.remoteMethods(); + methodFieldNames = nameMethodFields(remoteMethods); + } + + /** + * Returns the binary name of the stub class to generate for the + * remote implementation class. + **/ + String stubClassName() { + return stubClassName; + } + + /** + * Returns the binary name of the skeleton class to generate for + * the remote implementation class. + **/ + String skeletonClassName() { + return skeletonClassName; + } + + /** + * Writes the stub class for the remote class to a stream. + **/ + void writeStub(IndentingWriter p) throws IOException { + + /* + * Write boiler plate comment. + */ + p.pln("// Stub class generated by rmic, do not edit."); + p.pln("// Contents subject to change without notice."); + p.pln(); + + /* + * If remote implementation class was in a particular package, + * declare the stub class to be in the same package. + */ + if (!packageName.equals("")) { + p.pln("package " + packageName + ";"); + p.pln(); + } + + /* + * Declare the stub class; implement all remote interfaces. + */ + p.plnI("public final class " + stubClassSimpleName); + p.pln("extends " + REMOTE_STUB); + ClassDoc[] remoteInterfaces = remoteClass.remoteInterfaces(); + if (remoteInterfaces.length > 0) { + p.p("implements "); + for (int i = 0; i < remoteInterfaces.length; i++) { + if (i > 0) { + p.p(", "); + } + p.p(remoteInterfaces[i].qualifiedName()); + } + p.pln(); + } + p.pOlnI("{"); + + if (version == StubVersion.V1_1 || + version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) + { + writeOperationsArray(p); + p.pln(); + writeInterfaceHash(p); + p.pln(); + } + + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT || + version == StubVersion.V1_2) + { + p.pln("private static final long serialVersionUID = " + + STUB_SERIAL_VERSION_UID + ";"); + p.pln(); + + /* + * We only need to declare and initialize the static fields of + * Method objects for each remote method if there are any remote + * methods; otherwise, skip this code entirely, to avoid generating + * a try/catch block for a checked exception that cannot occur + * (see bugid 4125181). + */ + if (methodFieldNames.length > 0) { + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + p.pln("private static boolean useNewInvoke;"); + } + writeMethodFieldDeclarations(p); + p.pln(); + + /* + * Initialize java.lang.reflect.Method fields for each remote + * method in a static initializer. + */ + p.plnI("static {"); + p.plnI("try {"); + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + /* + * Fat stubs must determine whether the API required for + * the JDK 1.2 stub protocol is supported in the current + * runtime, so that it can use it if supported. This is + * determined by using the Reflection API to test if the + * new invoke method on RemoteRef exists, and setting the + * static boolean "useNewInvoke" to true if it does, or + * to false if a NoSuchMethodException is thrown. + */ + p.plnI(REMOTE_REF + ".class.getMethod(\"invoke\","); + p.plnI("new java.lang.Class[] {"); + p.pln(REMOTE + ".class,"); + p.pln("java.lang.reflect.Method.class,"); + p.pln("java.lang.Object[].class,"); + p.pln("long.class"); + p.pOln("});"); + p.pO(); + p.pln("useNewInvoke = true;"); + } + writeMethodFieldInitializers(p); + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.NoSuchMethodException e) {"); + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + p.pln("useNewInvoke = false;"); + } else { + p.plnI("throw new java.lang.NoSuchMethodError("); + p.pln("\"stub class initialization failed\");"); + p.pO(); + } + p.pOln("}"); // end try/catch block + p.pOln("}"); // end static initializer + p.pln(); + } + } + + writeStubConstructors(p); + p.pln(); + + /* + * Write each stub method. + */ + if (remoteMethods.length > 0) { + p.pln("// methods from remote interfaces"); + for (int i = 0; i < remoteMethods.length; ++i) { + p.pln(); + writeStubMethod(p, i); + } + } + + p.pOln("}"); // end stub class + } + + /** + * Writes the constructors for the stub class. + **/ + private void writeStubConstructors(IndentingWriter p) + throws IOException + { + p.pln("// constructors"); + + /* + * Only stubs compatible with the JDK 1.1 stub protocol need + * a no-arg constructor; later versions use reflection to find + * the constructor that directly takes a RemoteRef argument. + */ + if (version == StubVersion.V1_1 || + version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) + { + p.plnI("public " + stubClassSimpleName + "() {"); + p.pln("super();"); + p.pOln("}"); + } + + p.plnI("public " + stubClassSimpleName + "(" + REMOTE_REF + " ref) {"); + p.pln("super(ref);"); + p.pOln("}"); + } + + /** + * Writes the stub method for the remote method with the given + * operation number. + **/ + private void writeStubMethod(IndentingWriter p, int opnum) + throws IOException + { + RemoteClass.Method method = remoteMethods[opnum]; + MethodDoc methodDoc = method.methodDoc(); + String methodName = methodDoc.name(); + Type[] paramTypes = method.parameterTypes(); + String paramNames[] = nameParameters(paramTypes); + Type returnType = methodDoc.returnType(); + ClassDoc[] exceptions = method.exceptionTypes(); + + /* + * Declare stub method; throw exceptions declared in remote + * interface(s). + */ + p.pln("// implementation of " + + Util.getFriendlyUnqualifiedSignature(methodDoc)); + p.p("public " + returnType.toString() + " " + methodName + "("); + for (int i = 0; i < paramTypes.length; i++) { + if (i > 0) { + p.p(", "); + } + p.p(paramTypes[i].toString() + " " + paramNames[i]); + } + p.plnI(")"); + if (exceptions.length > 0) { + p.p("throws "); + for (int i = 0; i < exceptions.length; i++) { + if (i > 0) { + p.p(", "); + } + p.p(exceptions[i].qualifiedName()); + } + p.pln(); + } + p.pOlnI("{"); + + /* + * The RemoteRef.invoke methods throw Exception, but unless + * this stub method throws Exception as well, we must catch + * Exceptions thrown from the invocation. So we must catch + * Exception and rethrow something we can throw: + * UnexpectedException, which is a subclass of + * RemoteException. But for any subclasses of Exception that + * we can throw, like RemoteException, RuntimeException, and + * any of the exceptions declared by this stub method, we want + * them to pass through unmodified, so first we must catch any + * such exceptions and rethrow them directly. + * + * We have to be careful generating the rethrowing catch + * blocks here, because javac will flag an error if there are + * any unreachable catch blocks, i.e. if the catch of an + * exception class follows a previous catch of it or of one of + * its superclasses. The following method invocation takes + * care of these details. + */ + List catchList = computeUniqueCatchList(exceptions); + + /* + * If we need to catch any particular exceptions (i.e. this method + * does not declare java.lang.Exception), put the entire stub + * method in a try block. + */ + if (catchList.size() > 0) { + p.plnI("try {"); + } + + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + p.plnI("if (useNewInvoke) {"); + } + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT || + version == StubVersion.V1_2) + { + if (!Util.isVoid(returnType)) { + p.p("Object $result = "); // REMIND: why $? + } + p.p("ref.invoke(this, " + methodFieldNames[opnum] + ", "); + if (paramTypes.length > 0) { + p.p("new java.lang.Object[] {"); + for (int i = 0; i < paramTypes.length; i++) { + if (i > 0) + p.p(", "); + p.p(wrapArgumentCode(paramTypes[i], paramNames[i])); + } + p.p("}"); + } else { + p.p("null"); + } + p.pln(", " + method.methodHash() + "L);"); + if (!Util.isVoid(returnType)) { + p.pln("return " + + unwrapArgumentCode(returnType, "$result") + ";"); + } + } + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + p.pOlnI("} else {"); + } + if (version == StubVersion.V1_1 || + version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) + { + p.pln(REMOTE_CALL + " call = ref.newCall((" + REMOTE_OBJECT + + ") this, operations, " + opnum + ", interfaceHash);"); + + if (paramTypes.length > 0) { + p.plnI("try {"); + p.pln("java.io.ObjectOutput out = call.getOutputStream();"); + writeMarshalArguments(p, "out", paramTypes, paramNames); + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); + p.pln("throw new " + MARSHAL_EXCEPTION + + "(\"error marshalling arguments\", e);"); + p.pOln("}"); + } + + p.pln("ref.invoke(call);"); + + if (Util.isVoid(returnType)) { + p.pln("ref.done(call);"); + } else { + p.pln(returnType.toString() + " $result;"); + // REMIND: why $? + p.plnI("try {"); + p.pln("java.io.ObjectInput in = call.getInputStream();"); + boolean objectRead = + writeUnmarshalArgument(p, "in", returnType, "$result"); + p.pln(";"); + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); + p.pln("throw new " + UNMARSHAL_EXCEPTION + + "(\"error unmarshalling return\", e);"); + /* + * If any only if readObject has been invoked, we must catch + * ClassNotFoundException as well as IOException. + */ + if (objectRead) { + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {"); + p.pln("throw new " + UNMARSHAL_EXCEPTION + + "(\"error unmarshalling return\", e);"); + } + p.pOlnI("} finally {"); + p.pln("ref.done(call);"); + p.pOln("}"); + p.pln("return $result;"); + } + } + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + p.pOln("}"); // end if/else (useNewInvoke) block + } + + /* + * If we need to catch any particular exceptions, finally write + * the catch blocks for them, rethrow any other Exceptions with an + * UnexpectedException, and end the try block. + */ + if (catchList.size() > 0) { + for (ClassDoc catchClass : catchList) { + p.pOlnI("} catch (" + catchClass.qualifiedName() + " e) {"); + p.pln("throw e;"); + } + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.Exception e) {"); + p.pln("throw new " + UNEXPECTED_EXCEPTION + + "(\"undeclared checked exception\", e);"); + p.pOln("}"); // end try/catch block + } + + p.pOln("}"); // end stub method + } + + /** + * Computes the exceptions that need to be caught and rethrown in + * a stub method before wrapping Exceptions in + * UnexpectedExceptions, given the exceptions declared in the + * throws clause of the method. Returns a list containing the + * exception to catch. Each exception is guaranteed to be unique, + * i.e. not a subclass of any of the other exceptions in the list, + * so the catch blocks for these exceptions may be generated in + * any order relative to each other. + * + * RemoteException and RuntimeException are each automatically + * placed in the returned list (unless any of their superclasses + * are already present), since those exceptions should always be + * directly rethrown by a stub method. + * + * The returned list will be empty if java.lang.Exception or one + * of its superclasses is in the throws clause of the method, + * indicating that no exceptions need to be caught. + **/ + private List computeUniqueCatchList(ClassDoc[] exceptions) { + List uniqueList = new ArrayList(); + + uniqueList.add(env.docRuntimeException()); + uniqueList.add(env.docRemoteException()); // always catch/rethrow these + + /* For each exception declared by the stub method's throws clause: */ + nextException: + for (ClassDoc ex : exceptions) { + if (env.docException().subclassOf(ex)) { + /* + * If java.lang.Exception (or a superclass) was declared + * in the throws clause of this stub method, then we don't + * have to bother catching anything; clear the list and + * return. + */ + uniqueList.clear(); + break; + } else if (!ex.subclassOf(env.docException())) { + /* + * Ignore other Throwables that do not extend Exception, + * because they cannot be thrown by the invoke methods. + */ + continue; + } + /* + * Compare this exception against the current list of + * exceptions that need to be caught: + */ + for (Iterator i = uniqueList.iterator(); i.hasNext();) { + ClassDoc ex2 = i.next(); + if (ex.subclassOf(ex2)) { + /* + * If a superclass of this exception is already on + * the list to catch, then ignore this one and continue; + */ + continue nextException; + } else if (ex2.subclassOf(ex)) { + /* + * If a subclass of this exception is on the list + * to catch, then remove it; + */ + i.remove(); + } + } + /* This exception is unique: add it to the list to catch. */ + uniqueList.add(ex); + } + return uniqueList; + } + + /** + * Writes the skeleton for the remote class to a stream. + **/ + void writeSkeleton(IndentingWriter p) throws IOException { + if (version == StubVersion.V1_2) { + throw new AssertionError( + "should not generate skeleton for version " + version); + } + + /* + * Write boiler plate comment. + */ + p.pln("// Skeleton class generated by rmic, do not edit."); + p.pln("// Contents subject to change without notice."); + p.pln(); + + /* + * If remote implementation class was in a particular package, + * declare the skeleton class to be in the same package. + */ + if (!packageName.equals("")) { + p.pln("package " + packageName + ";"); + p.pln(); + } + + /* + * Declare the skeleton class. + */ + p.plnI("public final class " + skeletonClassSimpleName); + p.pln("implements " + SKELETON); + p.pOlnI("{"); + + writeOperationsArray(p); + p.pln(); + + writeInterfaceHash(p); + p.pln(); + + /* + * Define the getOperations() method. + */ + p.plnI("public " + OPERATION + "[] getOperations() {"); + p.pln("return (" + OPERATION + "[]) operations.clone();"); + p.pOln("}"); + p.pln(); + + /* + * Define the dispatch() method. + */ + p.plnI("public void dispatch(" + REMOTE + " obj, " + + REMOTE_CALL + " call, int opnum, long hash)"); + p.pln("throws java.lang.Exception"); + p.pOlnI("{"); + + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + p.plnI("if (opnum < 0) {"); + if (remoteMethods.length > 0) { + for (int opnum = 0; opnum < remoteMethods.length; opnum++) { + if (opnum > 0) + p.pO("} else "); + p.plnI("if (hash == " + + remoteMethods[opnum].methodHash() + "L) {"); + p.pln("opnum = " + opnum + ";"); + } + p.pOlnI("} else {"); + } + /* + * Skeleton throws UnmarshalException if it does not recognize + * the method hash; this is what UnicastServerRef.dispatch() + * would do. + */ + p.pln("throw new " + + UNMARSHAL_EXCEPTION + "(\"invalid method hash\");"); + if (remoteMethods.length > 0) { + p.pOln("}"); + } + /* + * Ignore the validation of the interface hash if the + * operation number was negative, since it is really a + * method hash instead. + */ + p.pOlnI("} else {"); + } + + p.plnI("if (hash != interfaceHash)"); + p.pln("throw new " + + SKELETON_MISMATCH_EXCEPTION + "(\"interface hash mismatch\");"); + p.pO(); + + if (version == StubVersion.VCOMPAT) { + p.pOln("}"); // end if/else (opnum < 0) block + } + p.pln(); + + /* + * Cast remote object reference to the remote implementation + * class, if it's not private. We don't use the binary name + * of the class like previous implementations did because that + * would not compile with javac (since 1.4.1). If the remote + * implementation class is private, then we can't cast to it + * like previous implementations did because that also would + * not compile with javac-- so instead, we'll have to try to + * cast to the remote interface for each remote method. + */ + if (!remoteClass.classDoc().isPrivate()) { + p.pln(remoteClass.classDoc().qualifiedName() + " server = (" + + remoteClass.classDoc().qualifiedName() + ") obj;"); + } + + /* + * Process call according to the operation number. + */ + p.plnI("switch (opnum) {"); + for (int opnum = 0; opnum < remoteMethods.length; opnum++) { + writeSkeletonDispatchCase(p, opnum); + } + p.pOlnI("default:"); + /* + * Skeleton throws UnmarshalException if it does not recognize + * the operation number; this is consistent with the case of an + * unrecognized method hash. + */ + p.pln("throw new " + UNMARSHAL_EXCEPTION + + "(\"invalid method number\");"); + p.pOln("}"); // end switch statement + + p.pOln("}"); // end dispatch() method + + p.pOln("}"); // end skeleton class + } + + /** + * Writes the case block for the skeleton's dispatch method for + * the remote method with the given "opnum". + **/ + private void writeSkeletonDispatchCase(IndentingWriter p, int opnum) + throws IOException + { + RemoteClass.Method method = remoteMethods[opnum]; + MethodDoc methodDoc = method.methodDoc(); + String methodName = methodDoc.name(); + Type paramTypes[] = method.parameterTypes(); + String paramNames[] = nameParameters(paramTypes); + Type returnType = methodDoc.returnType(); + + p.pOlnI("case " + opnum + ": // " + + Util.getFriendlyUnqualifiedSignature(methodDoc)); + /* + * Use nested block statement inside case to provide an independent + * namespace for local variables used to unmarshal parameters for + * this remote method. + */ + p.pOlnI("{"); + + if (paramTypes.length > 0) { + /* + * Declare local variables to hold arguments. + */ + for (int i = 0; i < paramTypes.length; i++) { + p.pln(paramTypes[i].toString() + " " + paramNames[i] + ";"); + } + + /* + * Unmarshal arguments from call stream. + */ + p.plnI("try {"); + p.pln("java.io.ObjectInput in = call.getInputStream();"); + boolean objectsRead = writeUnmarshalArguments(p, "in", + paramTypes, paramNames); + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); + p.pln("throw new " + UNMARSHAL_EXCEPTION + + "(\"error unmarshalling arguments\", e);"); + /* + * If any only if readObject has been invoked, we must catch + * ClassNotFoundException as well as IOException. + */ + if (objectsRead) { + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {"); + p.pln("throw new " + UNMARSHAL_EXCEPTION + + "(\"error unmarshalling arguments\", e);"); + } + p.pOlnI("} finally {"); + p.pln("call.releaseInputStream();"); + p.pOln("}"); + } else { + p.pln("call.releaseInputStream();"); + } + + if (!Util.isVoid(returnType)) { + /* + * Declare variable to hold return type, if not void. + */ + p.p(returnType.toString() + " $result = "); + // REMIND: why $? + } + + /* + * Invoke the method on the server object. If the remote + * implementation class is private, then we don't have a + * reference cast to it, and so we try to cast to the remote + * object reference to the method's declaring interface here. + */ + String target = remoteClass.classDoc().isPrivate() ? + "((" + methodDoc.containingClass().qualifiedName() + ") obj)" : + "server"; + p.p(target + "." + methodName + "("); + for (int i = 0; i < paramNames.length; i++) { + if (i > 0) + p.p(", "); + p.p(paramNames[i]); + } + p.pln(");"); + + /* + * Always invoke getResultStream(true) on the call object to send + * the indication of a successful invocation to the caller. If + * the return type is not void, keep the result stream and marshal + * the return value. + */ + p.plnI("try {"); + if (!Util.isVoid(returnType)) { + p.p("java.io.ObjectOutput out = "); + } + p.pln("call.getResultStream(true);"); + if (!Util.isVoid(returnType)) { + writeMarshalArgument(p, "out", returnType, "$result"); + p.pln(";"); + } + p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); + p.pln("throw new " + + MARSHAL_EXCEPTION + "(\"error marshalling return\", e);"); + p.pOln("}"); + + p.pln("break;"); // break from switch statement + + p.pOlnI("}"); // end nested block statement + p.pln(); + } + + /** + * Writes declaration and initializer for "operations" static array. + **/ + private void writeOperationsArray(IndentingWriter p) + throws IOException + { + p.plnI("private static final " + OPERATION + "[] operations = {"); + for (int i = 0; i < remoteMethods.length; i++) { + if (i > 0) + p.pln(","); + p.p("new " + OPERATION + "(\"" + + remoteMethods[i].operationString() + "\")"); + } + p.pln(); + p.pOln("};"); + } + + /** + * Writes declaration and initializer for "interfaceHash" static field. + **/ + private void writeInterfaceHash(IndentingWriter p) + throws IOException + { + p.pln("private static final long interfaceHash = " + + remoteClass.interfaceHash() + "L;"); + } + + /** + * Writes declaration for java.lang.reflect.Method static fields + * corresponding to each remote method in a stub. + **/ + private void writeMethodFieldDeclarations(IndentingWriter p) + throws IOException + { + for (String name : methodFieldNames) { + p.pln("private static java.lang.reflect.Method " + name + ";"); + } + } + + /** + * Writes code to initialize the static fields for each method + * using the Java Reflection API. + **/ + private void writeMethodFieldInitializers(IndentingWriter p) + throws IOException + { + for (int i = 0; i < methodFieldNames.length; i++) { + p.p(methodFieldNames[i] + " = "); + /* + * Look up the Method object in the somewhat arbitrary + * interface that we find in the Method object. + */ + RemoteClass.Method method = remoteMethods[i]; + MethodDoc methodDoc = method.methodDoc(); + String methodName = methodDoc.name(); + Type paramTypes[] = method.parameterTypes(); + + p.p(methodDoc.containingClass().qualifiedName() + ".class.getMethod(\"" + + methodName + "\", new java.lang.Class[] {"); + for (int j = 0; j < paramTypes.length; j++) { + if (j > 0) + p.p(", "); + p.p(paramTypes[j].toString() + ".class"); + } + p.pln("});"); + } + } + + + /* + * Following are a series of static utility methods useful during + * the code generation process: + */ + + /** + * Generates an array of names for fields correspondins to the + * given array of remote methods. Each name in the returned array + * is guaranteed to be unique. + * + * The name of a method is included in its corresponding field + * name to enhance readability of the generated code. + **/ + private static String[] nameMethodFields(RemoteClass.Method[] methods) { + String[] names = new String[methods.length]; + for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) { + names[i] = "$method_" + methods[i].methodDoc().name() + "_" + i; + } + return names; + } + + /** + * Generates an array of names for parameters corresponding to the + * given array of types for the parameters. Each name in the + * returned array is guaranteed to be unique. + * + * A representation of the type of a parameter is included in its + * corresponding parameter name to enhance the readability of the + * generated code. + **/ + private static String[] nameParameters(Type[] types) { + String[] names = new String[types.length]; + for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) { + names[i] = "$param_" + + generateNameFromType(types[i]) + "_" + (i + 1); + } + return names; + } + + /** + * Generates a readable string representing the given type + * suitable for embedding within a Java identifier. + **/ + private static String generateNameFromType(Type type) { + String name = type.typeName().replace('.', '$'); + int dimensions = type.dimension().length() / 2; + for (int i = 0; i < dimensions; i++) { + name = "arrayOf_" + name; + } + return name; + } + + /** + * Writes a snippet of Java code to marshal a value named "name" + * of type "type" to the java.io.ObjectOutput stream named + * "stream". + * + * Primitive types are marshalled with their corresponding methods + * in the java.io.DataOutput interface, and objects (including + * arrays) are marshalled using the writeObject method. + **/ + private static void writeMarshalArgument(IndentingWriter p, + String streamName, + Type type, String name) + throws IOException + { + if (type.dimension().length() > 0 || type.asClassDoc() != null) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeObject(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("boolean")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeBoolean(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("byte")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeByte(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("char")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeChar(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("short")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeShort(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("int")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeInt(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("long")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeLong(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("float")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeFloat(" + name + ")"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("double")) { + p.p(streamName + ".writeDouble(" + name + ")"); + } else { + throw new AssertionError(type); + } + } + + /** + * Writes Java statements to marshal a series of values in order + * as named in the "names" array, with types as specified in the + * "types" array, to the java.io.ObjectOutput stream named + * "stream". + **/ + private static void writeMarshalArguments(IndentingWriter p, + String streamName, + Type[] types, String[] names) + throws IOException + { + assert types.length == names.length; + + for (int i = 0; i < types.length; i++) { + writeMarshalArgument(p, streamName, types[i], names[i]); + p.pln(";"); + } + } + + /** + * Writes a snippet of Java code to unmarshal a value of type + * "type" from the java.io.ObjectInput stream named "stream" into + * a variable named "name" (if "name" is null, the value is + * unmarshalled and discarded). + * + * Primitive types are unmarshalled with their corresponding + * methods in the java.io.DataInput interface, and objects + * (including arrays) are unmarshalled using the readObject + * method. + * + * Returns true if code to invoke readObject was written, and + * false otherwise. + **/ + private static boolean writeUnmarshalArgument(IndentingWriter p, + String streamName, + Type type, String name) + throws IOException + { + boolean readObject = false; + + if (name != null) { + p.p(name + " = "); + } + + if (type.dimension().length() > 0 || type.asClassDoc() != null) { + p.p("(" + type.toString() + ") " + streamName + ".readObject()"); + readObject = true; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("boolean")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readBoolean()"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("byte")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readByte()"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("char")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readChar()"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("short")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readShort()"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("int")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readInt()"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("long")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readLong()"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("float")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readFloat()"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("double")) { + p.p(streamName + ".readDouble()"); + } else { + throw new AssertionError(type); + } + + return readObject; + } + + /** + * Writes Java statements to unmarshal a series of values in order + * of types as in the "types" array from the java.io.ObjectInput + * stream named "stream" into variables as named in "names" (for + * any element of "names" that is null, the corresponding value is + * unmarshalled and discarded). + **/ + private static boolean writeUnmarshalArguments(IndentingWriter p, + String streamName, + Type[] types, + String[] names) + throws IOException + { + assert types.length == names.length; + + boolean readObject = false; + for (int i = 0; i < types.length; i++) { + if (writeUnmarshalArgument(p, streamName, types[i], names[i])) { + readObject = true; + } + p.pln(";"); + } + return readObject; + } + + /** + * Returns a snippet of Java code to wrap a value named "name" of + * type "type" into an object as appropriate for use by the Java + * Reflection API. + * + * For primitive types, an appropriate wrapper class is + * instantiated with the primitive value. For object types + * (including arrays), no wrapping is necessary, so the value is + * named directly. + **/ + private static String wrapArgumentCode(Type type, String name) { + if (type.dimension().length() > 0 || type.asClassDoc() != null) { + return name; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("boolean")) { + return ("(" + name + + " ? java.lang.Boolean.TRUE : java.lang.Boolean.FALSE)"); + } else if (type.typeName().equals("byte")) { + return "new java.lang.Byte(" + name + ")"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("char")) { + return "new java.lang.Character(" + name + ")"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("short")) { + return "new java.lang.Short(" + name + ")"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("int")) { + return "new java.lang.Integer(" + name + ")"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("long")) { + return "new java.lang.Long(" + name + ")"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("float")) { + return "new java.lang.Float(" + name + ")"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("double")) { + return "new java.lang.Double(" + name + ")"; + } else { + throw new AssertionError(type); + } + } + + /** + * Returns a snippet of Java code to unwrap a value named "name" + * into a value of type "type", as appropriate for the Java + * Reflection API. + * + * For primitive types, the value is assumed to be of the + * corresponding wrapper class, and a method is called on the + * wrapper to retrieve the primitive value. For object types + * (include arrays), no unwrapping is necessary; the value is + * simply cast to the expected real object type. + **/ + private static String unwrapArgumentCode(Type type, String name) { + if (type.dimension().length() > 0 || type.asClassDoc() != null) { + return "((" + type.toString() + ") " + name + ")"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("boolean")) { + return "((java.lang.Boolean) " + name + ").booleanValue()"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("byte")) { + return "((java.lang.Byte) " + name + ").byteValue()"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("char")) { + return "((java.lang.Character) " + name + ").charValue()"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("short")) { + return "((java.lang.Short) " + name + ").shortValue()"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("int")) { + return "((java.lang.Integer) " + name + ").intValue()"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("long")) { + return "((java.lang.Long) " + name + ").longValue()"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("float")) { + return "((java.lang.Float) " + name + ").floatValue()"; + } else if (type.typeName().equals("double")) { + return "((java.lang.Double) " + name + ").doubleValue()"; + } else { + throw new AssertionError(type); + } + } +}