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* Copyright (c) 1997, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved. |
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER. |
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it |
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this |
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided |
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* by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code. |
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT |
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or |
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License |
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that |
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* accompanied this code). |
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version |
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, |
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. |
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* Please contact Oracle, 500 Oracle Parkway, Redwood Shores, CA 94065 USA |
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* questions. |
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/* Copyright (c) IBM Corporation 1998 */ |
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/* */ |
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/* (C) Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 */ |
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/* */ |
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package sun.rmi.rmic; |
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import java.io.File; |
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import java.io.FileOutputStream; |
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import java.io.OutputStreamWriter; |
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import java.io.IOException; |
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import java.util.Enumeration; |
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import java.util.Hashtable; |
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import java.util.Vector; |
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import sun.tools.java.Type; |
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import sun.tools.java.Identifier; |
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import sun.tools.java.ClassDefinition; |
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import sun.tools.java.ClassDeclaration; |
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import sun.tools.java.ClassNotFound; |
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import sun.tools.java.ClassFile; |
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import sun.tools.java.MemberDefinition; |
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import com.sun.corba.se.impl.util.Utility; |
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/** |
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* A Generator object will generate the Java source code of the stub |
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* and skeleton classes for an RMI remote implementation class, using |
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* a particular stub protocol version. |
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* |
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* WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any |
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* supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk: |
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* they are subject to change or removal without notice. |
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* |
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* @author Peter Jones, Bryan Atsatt |
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*/ |
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public class RMIGenerator implements RMIConstants, Generator { |
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private static final Hashtable<String, Integer> versionOptions = new Hashtable<>(); |
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static { |
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versionOptions.put("-v1.1", STUB_VERSION_1_1); |
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versionOptions.put("-vcompat", STUB_VERSION_FAT); |
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versionOptions.put("-v1.2", STUB_VERSION_1_2); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Default constructor for Main to use. |
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*/ |
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public RMIGenerator() { |
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version = STUB_VERSION_1_2; // default is -v1.2 (see 4638155) |
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} |
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/** |
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* Examine and consume command line arguments. |
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* @param argv The command line arguments. Ignore null |
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* and unknown arguments. Set each consumed argument to null. |
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* @param main Report any errors using the main.error() methods. |
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* @return true if no errors, false otherwise. |
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*/ |
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public boolean parseArgs(String argv[], Main main) { |
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String explicitVersion = null; |
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for (int i = 0; i < argv.length; i++) { |
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if (argv[i] != null) { |
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String arg = argv[i].toLowerCase(); |
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if (versionOptions.containsKey(arg)) { |
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if (explicitVersion != null && |
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!explicitVersion.equals(arg)) |
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{ |
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main.error("rmic.cannot.use.both", |
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explicitVersion, arg); |
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return false; |
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} |
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explicitVersion = arg; |
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version = versionOptions.get(arg); |
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argv[i] = null; |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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return true; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Generate the source files for the stub and/or skeleton classes |
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* needed by RMI for the given remote implementation class. |
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* |
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* @param env compiler environment |
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* @param cdef definition of remote implementation class |
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* to generate stubs and/or skeletons for |
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* @param destDir directory for the root of the package hierarchy |
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* for generated files |
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*/ |
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public void generate(BatchEnvironment env, ClassDefinition cdef, File destDir) { |
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RemoteClass remoteClass = RemoteClass.forClass(env, cdef); |
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if (remoteClass == null) // exit if an error occurred |
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return; |
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RMIGenerator gen; |
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try { |
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gen = new RMIGenerator(env, cdef, destDir, remoteClass, version); |
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} catch (ClassNotFound e) { |
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env.error(0, "rmic.class.not.found", e.name); |
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return; |
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} |
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gen.generate(); |
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} |
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private void generate() { |
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env.addGeneratedFile(stubFile); |
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try { |
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IndentingWriter out = new IndentingWriter( |
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new OutputStreamWriter(new FileOutputStream(stubFile))); |
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writeStub(out); |
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out.close(); |
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if (env.verbose()) { |
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env.output(Main.getText("rmic.wrote", stubFile.getPath())); |
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} |
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env.parseFile(ClassFile.newClassFile(stubFile)); |
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} catch (IOException e) { |
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env.error(0, "cant.write", stubFile.toString()); |
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return; |
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} |
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if (version == STUB_VERSION_1_1 || |
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version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) |
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{ |
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env.addGeneratedFile(skeletonFile); |
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try { |
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IndentingWriter out = new IndentingWriter( |
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new OutputStreamWriter( |
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new FileOutputStream(skeletonFile))); |
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writeSkeleton(out); |
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out.close(); |
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if (env.verbose()) { |
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env.output(Main.getText("rmic.wrote", |
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skeletonFile.getPath())); |
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} |
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env.parseFile(ClassFile.newClassFile(skeletonFile)); |
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} catch (IOException e) { |
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env.error(0, "cant.write", stubFile.toString()); |
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return; |
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} |
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} else { |
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/* |
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* For bugid 4135136: if skeleton files are not being generated |
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* for this compilation run, delete old skeleton source or class |
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* files for this remote implementation class that were |
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* (presumably) left over from previous runs, to avoid user |
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* confusion from extraneous or inconsistent generated files. |
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*/ |
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File outputDir = Util.getOutputDirectoryFor(remoteClassName,destDir,env); |
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File skeletonClassFile = new File(outputDir,skeletonClassName.getName().toString() + ".class"); |
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skeletonFile.delete(); // ignore failures (no big deal) |
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skeletonClassFile.delete(); |
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} |
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} |
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/** |
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* Return the File object that should be used as the source file |
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* for the given Java class, using the supplied destination |
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* directory for the top of the package hierarchy. |
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*/ |
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protected static File sourceFileForClass(Identifier className, |
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Identifier outputClassName, |
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File destDir, |
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BatchEnvironment env) |
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{ |
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File packageDir = Util.getOutputDirectoryFor(className,destDir,env); |
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String outputName = Names.mangleClass(outputClassName).getName().toString(); |
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// Is there any existing _Tie equivalent leftover from a |
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// previous invocation of rmic -iiop? Only do this once per |
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// class by looking for skeleton generation... |
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if (outputName.endsWith("_Skel")) { |
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String classNameStr = className.getName().toString(); |
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File temp = new File(packageDir, Utility.tieName(classNameStr) + ".class"); |
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if (temp.exists()) { |
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// Found a tie. Is IIOP generation also being done? |
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if (!env.getMain().iiopGeneration) { |
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// No, so write a warning... |
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env.error(0,"warn.rmic.tie.found", |
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classNameStr, |
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temp.getAbsolutePath()); |
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} |
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} |
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} |
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String outputFileName = outputName + ".java"; |
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return new File(packageDir, outputFileName); |
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} |
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/** rmic environment for this object */ |
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private BatchEnvironment env; |
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/** the remote class that this instance is generating code for */ |
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private RemoteClass remoteClass; |
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/** version of the stub protocol to use in code generation */ |
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private int version; |
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/** remote methods for remote class, indexed by operation number */ |
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private RemoteClass.Method[] remoteMethods; |
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/** |
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* Names for the remote class and the stub and skeleton classes |
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* to be generated for it. |
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*/ |
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private Identifier remoteClassName; |
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private Identifier stubClassName; |
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private Identifier skeletonClassName; |
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private ClassDefinition cdef; |
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private File destDir; |
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private File stubFile; |
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private File skeletonFile; |
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/** |
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* Names to use for the java.lang.reflect.Method static fields |
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* corresponding to each remote method. |
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*/ |
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private String[] methodFieldNames; |
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/** cached definition for certain exception classes in this environment */ |
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private ClassDefinition defException; |
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private ClassDefinition defRemoteException; |
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private ClassDefinition defRuntimeException; |
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/** |
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* Create a new stub/skeleton Generator object for the given |
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* remote implementation class to generate code according to |
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* the given stub protocol version. |
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*/ |
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private RMIGenerator(BatchEnvironment env, ClassDefinition cdef, |
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File destDir, RemoteClass remoteClass, int version) |
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throws ClassNotFound |
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{ |
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this.destDir = destDir; |
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this.cdef = cdef; |
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this.env = env; |
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this.remoteClass = remoteClass; |
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this.version = version; |
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remoteMethods = remoteClass.getRemoteMethods(); |
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remoteClassName = remoteClass.getName(); |
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stubClassName = Names.stubFor(remoteClassName); |
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skeletonClassName = Names.skeletonFor(remoteClassName); |
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methodFieldNames = nameMethodFields(remoteMethods); |
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stubFile = sourceFileForClass(remoteClassName,stubClassName, destDir , env); |
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skeletonFile = sourceFileForClass(remoteClassName,skeletonClassName, destDir, env); |
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/* |
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* Initialize cached definitions for exception classes used |
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* in the generation process. |
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*/ |
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defException = |
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env.getClassDeclaration(idJavaLangException). |
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getClassDefinition(env); |
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defRemoteException = |
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env.getClassDeclaration(idRemoteException). |
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getClassDefinition(env); |
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defRuntimeException = |
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env.getClassDeclaration(idJavaLangRuntimeException). |
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getClassDefinition(env); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Write the stub for the remote class to a stream. |
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*/ |
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private void writeStub(IndentingWriter p) throws IOException { |
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/* |
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* Write boiler plate comment. |
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*/ |
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p.pln("// Stub class generated by rmic, do not edit."); |
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p.pln("// Contents subject to change without notice."); |
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p.pln(); |
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/* |
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* If remote implementation class was in a particular package, |
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* declare the stub class to be in the same package. |
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*/ |
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if (remoteClassName.isQualified()) { |
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p.pln("package " + remoteClassName.getQualifier() + ";"); |
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p.pln(); |
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} |
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/* |
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* Declare the stub class; implement all remote interfaces. |
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*/ |
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p.plnI("public final class " + |
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Names.mangleClass(stubClassName.getName())); |
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p.pln("extends " + idRemoteStub); |
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ClassDefinition[] remoteInterfaces = remoteClass.getRemoteInterfaces(); |
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if (remoteInterfaces.length > 0) { |
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p.p("implements "); |
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for (int i = 0; i < remoteInterfaces.length; i++) { |
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if (i > 0) |
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p.p(", "); |
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p.p(remoteInterfaces[i].getName().toString()); |
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} |
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p.pln(); |
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} |
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p.pOlnI("{"); |
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version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) |
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{ |
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writeOperationsArray(p); |
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p.pln(); |
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writeInterfaceHash(p); |
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p.pln(); |
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} |
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if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT || |
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version == STUB_VERSION_1_2) |
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{ |
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p.pln("private static final long serialVersionUID = " + |
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STUB_SERIAL_VERSION_UID + ";"); |
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p.pln(); |
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/* |
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* We only need to declare and initialize the static fields of |
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* Method objects for each remote method if there are any remote |
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* methods; otherwise, skip this code entirely, to avoid generating |
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* a try/catch block for a checked exception that cannot occur |
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* (see bugid 4125181). |
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*/ |
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if (methodFieldNames.length > 0) { |
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if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
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p.pln("private static boolean useNewInvoke;"); |
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} |
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writeMethodFieldDeclarations(p); |
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p.pln(); |
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* Initialize java.lang.reflect.Method fields for each remote |
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* method in a static initializer. |
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*/ |
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p.plnI("static {"); |
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p.plnI("try {"); |
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if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
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/* |
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* Fat stubs must determine whether the API required for |
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* the JDK 1.2 stub protocol is supported in the current |
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* runtime, so that it can use it if supported. This is |
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* determined by using the Reflection API to test if the |
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* new invoke method on RemoteRef exists, and setting the |
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* static boolean "useNewInvoke" to true if it does, or |
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* to false if a NoSuchMethodException is thrown. |
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*/ |
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p.plnI(idRemoteRef + ".class.getMethod(\"invoke\","); |
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p.plnI("new java.lang.Class[] {"); |
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p.pln(idRemote + ".class,"); |
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p.pln("java.lang.reflect.Method.class,"); |
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p.pln("java.lang.Object[].class,"); |
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p.pln("long.class"); |
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p.pOln("});"); |
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p.pO(); |
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p.pln("useNewInvoke = true;"); |
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} |
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writeMethodFieldInitializers(p); |
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p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.NoSuchMethodException e) {"); |
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if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
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p.pln("useNewInvoke = false;"); |
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} else { |
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/* |
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* REMIND: By throwing an Error here, the application will |
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* get the NoSuchMethodError directly when the stub class |
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* is initialized. If we throw a RuntimeException |
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* instead, the application would get an |
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* ExceptionInInitializerError. Would that be more |
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*/ |
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p.plnI("throw new java.lang.NoSuchMethodError("); |
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p.pln("\"stub class initialization failed\");"); |
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p.pO(); |
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} |
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p.pOln("}"); // end try/catch block |
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p.pOln("}"); // end static initializer |
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p.pln(); |
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} |
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} |
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writeStubConstructors(p); |
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p.pln(); |
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/* |
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* Write each stub method. |
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*/ |
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if (remoteMethods.length > 0) { |
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p.pln("// methods from remote interfaces"); |
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for (int i = 0; i < remoteMethods.length; ++i) { |
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p.pln(); |
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writeStubMethod(p, i); |
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} |
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} |
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p.pOln("}"); // end stub class |
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} |
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/** |
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* Write the constructors for the stub class. |
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*/ |
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private void writeStubConstructors(IndentingWriter p) |
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throws IOException |
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{ |
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p.pln("// constructors"); |
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/* |
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* Only stubs compatible with the JDK 1.1 stub protocol need |
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* a no-arg constructor; later versions use reflection to find |
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* the constructor that directly takes a RemoteRef argument. |
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*/ |
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if (version == STUB_VERSION_1_1 || |
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version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) |
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{ |
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p.plnI("public " + Names.mangleClass(stubClassName.getName()) + |
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"() {"); |
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p.pln("super();"); |
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p.pOln("}"); |
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} |
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p.plnI("public " + Names.mangleClass(stubClassName.getName()) + |
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"(" + idRemoteRef + " ref) {"); |
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p.pln("super(ref);"); |
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p.pOln("}"); |
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} |
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/** |
|
468 |
* Write the stub method for the remote method with the given "opnum". |
|
469 |
*/ |
|
470 |
private void writeStubMethod(IndentingWriter p, int opnum) |
|
471 |
throws IOException |
|
472 |
{ |
|
473 |
RemoteClass.Method method = remoteMethods[opnum]; |
|
474 |
Identifier methodName = method.getName(); |
|
475 |
Type methodType = method.getType(); |
|
476 |
Type paramTypes[] = methodType.getArgumentTypes(); |
|
477 |
String paramNames[] = nameParameters(paramTypes); |
|
478 |
Type returnType = methodType.getReturnType(); |
|
479 |
ClassDeclaration[] exceptions = method.getExceptions(); |
|
480 |
||
481 |
/* |
|
482 |
* Declare stub method; throw exceptions declared in remote |
|
483 |
* interface(s). |
|
484 |
*/ |
|
485 |
p.pln("// implementation of " + |
|
486 |
methodType.typeString(methodName.toString(), true, false)); |
|
487 |
p.p("public " + returnType + " " + methodName + "("); |
|
488 |
for (int i = 0; i < paramTypes.length; i++) { |
|
489 |
if (i > 0) |
|
490 |
p.p(", "); |
|
491 |
p.p(paramTypes[i] + " " + paramNames[i]); |
|
492 |
} |
|
493 |
p.plnI(")"); |
|
494 |
if (exceptions.length > 0) { |
|
495 |
p.p("throws "); |
|
496 |
for (int i = 0; i < exceptions.length; i++) { |
|
497 |
if (i > 0) |
|
498 |
p.p(", "); |
|
499 |
p.p(exceptions[i].getName().toString()); |
|
500 |
} |
|
501 |
p.pln(); |
|
502 |
} |
|
503 |
p.pOlnI("{"); |
|
504 |
||
505 |
/* |
|
506 |
* The RemoteRef.invoke methods throw Exception, but unless this |
|
507 |
* stub method throws Exception as well, we must catch Exceptions |
|
508 |
* thrown from the invocation. So we must catch Exception and |
|
509 |
* rethrow something we can throw: UnexpectedException, which is a |
|
510 |
* subclass of RemoteException. But for any subclasses of Exception |
|
511 |
* that we can throw, like RemoteException, RuntimeException, and |
|
512 |
* any of the exceptions declared by this stub method, we want them |
|
513 |
* to pass through unharmed, so first we must catch any such |
|
514 |
* exceptions and rethrow it directly. |
|
515 |
* |
|
516 |
* We have to be careful generating the rethrowing catch blocks |
|
517 |
* here, because javac will flag an error if there are any |
|
518 |
* unreachable catch blocks, i.e. if the catch of an exception class |
|
519 |
* follows a previous catch of it or of one of its superclasses. |
|
520 |
* The following method invocation takes care of these details. |
|
521 |
*/ |
|
12197 | 522 |
Vector<ClassDefinition> catchList = computeUniqueCatchList(exceptions); |
2 | 523 |
|
524 |
/* |
|
525 |
* If we need to catch any particular exceptions (i.e. this method |
|
526 |
* does not declare java.lang.Exception), put the entire stub |
|
527 |
* method in a try block. |
|
528 |
*/ |
|
529 |
if (catchList.size() > 0) { |
|
530 |
p.plnI("try {"); |
|
531 |
} |
|
532 |
||
533 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
|
534 |
p.plnI("if (useNewInvoke) {"); |
|
535 |
} |
|
536 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT || |
|
537 |
version == STUB_VERSION_1_2) |
|
538 |
{ |
|
539 |
if (!returnType.isType(TC_VOID)) { |
|
540 |
p.p("Object $result = "); // REMIND: why $? |
|
541 |
} |
|
542 |
p.p("ref.invoke(this, " + methodFieldNames[opnum] + ", "); |
|
543 |
if (paramTypes.length > 0) { |
|
544 |
p.p("new java.lang.Object[] {"); |
|
545 |
for (int i = 0; i < paramTypes.length; i++) { |
|
546 |
if (i > 0) |
|
547 |
p.p(", "); |
|
548 |
p.p(wrapArgumentCode(paramTypes[i], paramNames[i])); |
|
549 |
} |
|
550 |
p.p("}"); |
|
551 |
} else { |
|
552 |
p.p("null"); |
|
553 |
} |
|
554 |
p.pln(", " + method.getMethodHash() + "L);"); |
|
555 |
if (!returnType.isType(TC_VOID)) { |
|
556 |
p.pln("return " + |
|
557 |
unwrapArgumentCode(returnType, "$result") + ";"); |
|
558 |
} |
|
559 |
} |
|
560 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
|
561 |
p.pOlnI("} else {"); |
|
562 |
} |
|
563 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_1_1 || |
|
564 |
version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) |
|
565 |
{ |
|
566 |
p.pln(idRemoteCall + " call = ref.newCall((" + idRemoteObject + |
|
567 |
") this, operations, " + opnum + ", interfaceHash);"); |
|
568 |
||
569 |
if (paramTypes.length > 0) { |
|
570 |
p.plnI("try {"); |
|
571 |
p.pln("java.io.ObjectOutput out = call.getOutputStream();"); |
|
572 |
writeMarshalArguments(p, "out", paramTypes, paramNames); |
|
573 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); |
|
574 |
p.pln("throw new " + idMarshalException + |
|
575 |
"(\"error marshalling arguments\", e);"); |
|
576 |
p.pOln("}"); |
|
577 |
} |
|
578 |
||
579 |
p.pln("ref.invoke(call);"); |
|
580 |
||
581 |
if (returnType.isType(TC_VOID)) { |
|
582 |
p.pln("ref.done(call);"); |
|
583 |
} else { |
|
584 |
p.pln(returnType + " $result;"); // REMIND: why $? |
|
585 |
p.plnI("try {"); |
|
586 |
p.pln("java.io.ObjectInput in = call.getInputStream();"); |
|
587 |
boolean objectRead = |
|
588 |
writeUnmarshalArgument(p, "in", returnType, "$result"); |
|
589 |
p.pln(";"); |
|
590 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); |
|
591 |
p.pln("throw new " + idUnmarshalException + |
|
592 |
"(\"error unmarshalling return\", e);"); |
|
593 |
/* |
|
594 |
* If any only if readObject has been invoked, we must catch |
|
595 |
* ClassNotFoundException as well as IOException. |
|
596 |
*/ |
|
597 |
if (objectRead) { |
|
598 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {"); |
|
599 |
p.pln("throw new " + idUnmarshalException + |
|
600 |
"(\"error unmarshalling return\", e);"); |
|
601 |
} |
|
602 |
p.pOlnI("} finally {"); |
|
603 |
p.pln("ref.done(call);"); |
|
604 |
p.pOln("}"); |
|
605 |
p.pln("return $result;"); |
|
606 |
} |
|
607 |
} |
|
608 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
|
609 |
p.pOln("}"); // end if/else (useNewInvoke) block |
|
610 |
} |
|
611 |
||
612 |
/* |
|
613 |
* If we need to catch any particular exceptions, finally write |
|
614 |
* the catch blocks for them, rethrow any other Exceptions with an |
|
615 |
* UnexpectedException, and end the try block. |
|
616 |
*/ |
|
617 |
if (catchList.size() > 0) { |
|
12197 | 618 |
for (Enumeration<ClassDefinition> enumeration = catchList.elements(); |
2 | 619 |
enumeration.hasMoreElements();) |
620 |
{ |
|
12197 | 621 |
ClassDefinition def = enumeration.nextElement(); |
2 | 622 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (" + def.getName() + " e) {"); |
623 |
p.pln("throw e;"); |
|
624 |
} |
|
625 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.Exception e) {"); |
|
626 |
p.pln("throw new " + idUnexpectedException + |
|
627 |
"(\"undeclared checked exception\", e);"); |
|
628 |
p.pOln("}"); // end try/catch block |
|
629 |
} |
|
630 |
||
631 |
p.pOln("}"); // end stub method |
|
632 |
} |
|
633 |
||
634 |
/** |
|
635 |
* Compute the exceptions which need to be caught and rethrown in a |
|
636 |
* stub method before wrapping Exceptions in UnexpectedExceptions, |
|
637 |
* given the exceptions declared in the throws clause of the method. |
|
638 |
* Returns a Vector containing ClassDefinition objects for each |
|
639 |
* exception to catch. Each exception is guaranteed to be unique, |
|
640 |
* i.e. not a subclass of any of the other exceptions in the Vector, |
|
641 |
* so the catch blocks for these exceptions may be generated in any |
|
642 |
* order relative to each other. |
|
643 |
* |
|
644 |
* RemoteException and RuntimeException are each automatically placed |
|
645 |
* in the returned Vector (if none of their superclasses are already |
|
646 |
* present), since those exceptions should always be directly rethrown |
|
647 |
* by a stub method. |
|
648 |
* |
|
649 |
* The returned Vector will be empty if java.lang.Exception or one |
|
650 |
* of its superclasses is in the throws clause of the method, indicating |
|
651 |
* that no exceptions need to be caught. |
|
652 |
*/ |
|
12197 | 653 |
private Vector<ClassDefinition> computeUniqueCatchList(ClassDeclaration[] exceptions) { |
654 |
Vector<ClassDefinition> uniqueList = new Vector<>(); // unique exceptions to catch |
|
2 | 655 |
|
656 |
uniqueList.addElement(defRuntimeException); |
|
657 |
uniqueList.addElement(defRemoteException); |
|
658 |
||
659 |
/* For each exception declared by the stub method's throws clause: */ |
|
660 |
nextException: |
|
661 |
for (int i = 0; i < exceptions.length; i++) { |
|
662 |
ClassDeclaration decl = exceptions[i]; |
|
663 |
try { |
|
664 |
if (defException.subClassOf(env, decl)) { |
|
665 |
/* |
|
666 |
* (If java.lang.Exception (or a superclass) was declared |
|
667 |
* in the throws clause of this stub method, then we don't |
|
668 |
* have to bother catching anything; clear the list and |
|
669 |
* return.) |
|
670 |
*/ |
|
671 |
uniqueList.clear(); |
|
672 |
break; |
|
673 |
} else if (!defException.superClassOf(env, decl)) { |
|
674 |
/* |
|
675 |
* Ignore other Throwables that do not extend Exception, |
|
676 |
* since they do not need to be caught anyway. |
|
677 |
*/ |
|
678 |
continue; |
|
679 |
} |
|
680 |
/* |
|
681 |
* Compare this exception against the current list of |
|
682 |
* exceptions that need to be caught: |
|
683 |
*/ |
|
684 |
for (int j = 0; j < uniqueList.size();) { |
|
12197 | 685 |
ClassDefinition def = uniqueList.elementAt(j); |
2 | 686 |
if (def.superClassOf(env, decl)) { |
687 |
/* |
|
688 |
* If a superclass of this exception is already on |
|
689 |
* the list to catch, then ignore and continue; |
|
690 |
*/ |
|
691 |
continue nextException; |
|
692 |
} else if (def.subClassOf(env, decl)) { |
|
693 |
/* |
|
694 |
* If a subclass of this exception is on the list |
|
695 |
* to catch, then remove it. |
|
696 |
*/ |
|
697 |
uniqueList.removeElementAt(j); |
|
698 |
} else { |
|
699 |
j++; // else continue comparing |
|
700 |
} |
|
701 |
} |
|
702 |
/* This exception is unique: add it to the list to catch. */ |
|
703 |
uniqueList.addElement(decl.getClassDefinition(env)); |
|
704 |
} catch (ClassNotFound e) { |
|
705 |
env.error(0, "class.not.found", e.name, decl.getName()); |
|
706 |
/* |
|
707 |
* REMIND: We do not exit from this exceptional condition, |
|
708 |
* generating questionable code and likely letting the |
|
709 |
* compiler report a resulting error later. |
|
710 |
*/ |
|
711 |
} |
|
712 |
} |
|
713 |
return uniqueList; |
|
714 |
} |
|
715 |
||
716 |
/** |
|
717 |
* Write the skeleton for the remote class to a stream. |
|
718 |
*/ |
|
719 |
private void writeSkeleton(IndentingWriter p) throws IOException { |
|
720 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_1_2) { |
|
721 |
throw new Error("should not generate skeleton for version"); |
|
722 |
} |
|
723 |
||
724 |
/* |
|
725 |
* Write boiler plate comment. |
|
726 |
*/ |
|
727 |
p.pln("// Skeleton class generated by rmic, do not edit."); |
|
728 |
p.pln("// Contents subject to change without notice."); |
|
729 |
p.pln(); |
|
730 |
||
731 |
/* |
|
732 |
* If remote implementation class was in a particular package, |
|
733 |
* declare the skeleton class to be in the same package. |
|
734 |
*/ |
|
735 |
if (remoteClassName.isQualified()) { |
|
736 |
p.pln("package " + remoteClassName.getQualifier() + ";"); |
|
737 |
p.pln(); |
|
738 |
} |
|
739 |
||
740 |
/* |
|
741 |
* Declare the skeleton class. |
|
742 |
*/ |
|
743 |
p.plnI("public final class " + |
|
744 |
Names.mangleClass(skeletonClassName.getName())); |
|
745 |
p.pln("implements " + idSkeleton); |
|
746 |
p.pOlnI("{"); |
|
747 |
||
748 |
writeOperationsArray(p); |
|
749 |
p.pln(); |
|
750 |
||
751 |
writeInterfaceHash(p); |
|
752 |
p.pln(); |
|
753 |
||
754 |
/* |
|
755 |
* Define the getOperations() method. |
|
756 |
*/ |
|
757 |
p.plnI("public " + idOperation + "[] getOperations() {"); |
|
758 |
p.pln("return (" + idOperation + "[]) operations.clone();"); |
|
759 |
p.pOln("}"); |
|
760 |
p.pln(); |
|
761 |
||
762 |
/* |
|
763 |
* Define the dispatch() method. |
|
764 |
*/ |
|
765 |
p.plnI("public void dispatch(" + idRemote + " obj, " + |
|
766 |
idRemoteCall + " call, int opnum, long hash)"); |
|
767 |
p.pln("throws java.lang.Exception"); |
|
768 |
p.pOlnI("{"); |
|
769 |
||
770 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
|
771 |
p.plnI("if (opnum < 0) {"); |
|
772 |
if (remoteMethods.length > 0) { |
|
773 |
for (int opnum = 0; opnum < remoteMethods.length; opnum++) { |
|
774 |
if (opnum > 0) |
|
775 |
p.pO("} else "); |
|
776 |
p.plnI("if (hash == " + |
|
777 |
remoteMethods[opnum].getMethodHash() + "L) {"); |
|
778 |
p.pln("opnum = " + opnum + ";"); |
|
779 |
} |
|
780 |
p.pOlnI("} else {"); |
|
781 |
} |
|
782 |
/* |
|
783 |
* Skeleton throws UnmarshalException if it does not recognize |
|
784 |
* the method hash; this is what UnicastServerRef.dispatch() |
|
785 |
* would do. |
|
786 |
*/ |
|
787 |
p.pln("throw new " + |
|
788 |
idUnmarshalException + "(\"invalid method hash\");"); |
|
789 |
if (remoteMethods.length > 0) { |
|
790 |
p.pOln("}"); |
|
791 |
} |
|
792 |
/* |
|
793 |
* Ignore the validation of the interface hash if the |
|
794 |
* operation number was negative, since it is really a |
|
795 |
* method hash instead. |
|
796 |
*/ |
|
797 |
p.pOlnI("} else {"); |
|
798 |
} |
|
799 |
||
800 |
p.plnI("if (hash != interfaceHash)"); |
|
801 |
p.pln("throw new " + |
|
802 |
idSkeletonMismatchException + "(\"interface hash mismatch\");"); |
|
803 |
p.pO(); |
|
804 |
||
805 |
if (version == STUB_VERSION_FAT) { |
|
806 |
p.pOln("}"); // end if/else (opnum < 0) block |
|
807 |
} |
|
808 |
p.pln(); |
|
809 |
||
810 |
/* |
|
811 |
* Cast remote object instance to our specific implementation class. |
|
812 |
*/ |
|
813 |
p.pln(remoteClassName + " server = (" + remoteClassName + ") obj;"); |
|
814 |
||
815 |
/* |
|
816 |
* Process call according to the operation number. |
|
817 |
*/ |
|
818 |
p.plnI("switch (opnum) {"); |
|
819 |
for (int opnum = 0; opnum < remoteMethods.length; opnum++) { |
|
820 |
writeSkeletonDispatchCase(p, opnum); |
|
821 |
} |
|
822 |
p.pOlnI("default:"); |
|
823 |
/* |
|
824 |
* Skeleton throws UnmarshalException if it does not recognize |
|
825 |
* the operation number; this is consistent with the case of an |
|
826 |
* unrecognized method hash. |
|
827 |
*/ |
|
828 |
p.pln("throw new " + idUnmarshalException + |
|
829 |
"(\"invalid method number\");"); |
|
830 |
p.pOln("}"); // end switch statement |
|
831 |
||
832 |
p.pOln("}"); // end dispatch() method |
|
833 |
||
834 |
p.pOln("}"); // end skeleton class |
|
835 |
} |
|
836 |
||
837 |
/** |
|
838 |
* Write the case block for the skeleton's dispatch method for |
|
839 |
* the remote method with the given "opnum". |
|
840 |
*/ |
|
841 |
private void writeSkeletonDispatchCase(IndentingWriter p, int opnum) |
|
842 |
throws IOException |
|
843 |
{ |
|
844 |
RemoteClass.Method method = remoteMethods[opnum]; |
|
845 |
Identifier methodName = method.getName(); |
|
846 |
Type methodType = method.getType(); |
|
847 |
Type paramTypes[] = methodType.getArgumentTypes(); |
|
848 |
String paramNames[] = nameParameters(paramTypes); |
|
849 |
Type returnType = methodType.getReturnType(); |
|
850 |
||
851 |
p.pOlnI("case " + opnum + ": // " + |
|
852 |
methodType.typeString(methodName.toString(), true, false)); |
|
853 |
/* |
|
854 |
* Use nested block statement inside case to provide an independent |
|
855 |
* namespace for local variables used to unmarshal parameters for |
|
856 |
* this remote method. |
|
857 |
*/ |
|
858 |
p.pOlnI("{"); |
|
859 |
||
860 |
if (paramTypes.length > 0) { |
|
861 |
/* |
|
862 |
* Declare local variables to hold arguments. |
|
863 |
*/ |
|
864 |
for (int i = 0; i < paramTypes.length; i++) { |
|
865 |
p.pln(paramTypes[i] + " " + paramNames[i] + ";"); |
|
866 |
} |
|
867 |
||
868 |
/* |
|
869 |
* Unmarshal arguments from call stream. |
|
870 |
*/ |
|
871 |
p.plnI("try {"); |
|
872 |
p.pln("java.io.ObjectInput in = call.getInputStream();"); |
|
873 |
boolean objectsRead = writeUnmarshalArguments(p, "in", |
|
874 |
paramTypes, paramNames); |
|
875 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); |
|
876 |
p.pln("throw new " + idUnmarshalException + |
|
877 |
"(\"error unmarshalling arguments\", e);"); |
|
878 |
/* |
|
879 |
* If any only if readObject has been invoked, we must catch |
|
880 |
* ClassNotFoundException as well as IOException. |
|
881 |
*/ |
|
882 |
if (objectsRead) { |
|
883 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (java.lang.ClassNotFoundException e) {"); |
|
884 |
p.pln("throw new " + idUnmarshalException + |
|
885 |
"(\"error unmarshalling arguments\", e);"); |
|
886 |
} |
|
887 |
p.pOlnI("} finally {"); |
|
888 |
p.pln("call.releaseInputStream();"); |
|
889 |
p.pOln("}"); |
|
890 |
} else { |
|
891 |
p.pln("call.releaseInputStream();"); |
|
892 |
} |
|
893 |
||
894 |
if (!returnType.isType(TC_VOID)) { |
|
895 |
/* |
|
896 |
* Declare variable to hold return type, if not void. |
|
897 |
*/ |
|
898 |
p.p(returnType + " $result = "); // REMIND: why $? |
|
899 |
} |
|
900 |
||
901 |
/* |
|
902 |
* Invoke the method on the server object. |
|
903 |
*/ |
|
904 |
p.p("server." + methodName + "("); |
|
905 |
for (int i = 0; i < paramNames.length; i++) { |
|
906 |
if (i > 0) |
|
907 |
p.p(", "); |
|
908 |
p.p(paramNames[i]); |
|
909 |
} |
|
910 |
p.pln(");"); |
|
911 |
||
912 |
/* |
|
913 |
* Always invoke getResultStream(true) on the call object to send |
|
914 |
* the indication of a successful invocation to the caller. If |
|
915 |
* the return type is not void, keep the result stream and marshal |
|
916 |
* the return value. |
|
917 |
*/ |
|
918 |
p.plnI("try {"); |
|
919 |
if (!returnType.isType(TC_VOID)) { |
|
920 |
p.p("java.io.ObjectOutput out = "); |
|
921 |
} |
|
922 |
p.pln("call.getResultStream(true);"); |
|
923 |
if (!returnType.isType(TC_VOID)) { |
|
924 |
writeMarshalArgument(p, "out", returnType, "$result"); |
|
925 |
p.pln(";"); |
|
926 |
} |
|
927 |
p.pOlnI("} catch (java.io.IOException e) {"); |
|
928 |
p.pln("throw new " + |
|
929 |
idMarshalException + "(\"error marshalling return\", e);"); |
|
930 |
p.pOln("}"); |
|
931 |
||
932 |
p.pln("break;"); // break from switch statement |
|
933 |
||
934 |
p.pOlnI("}"); // end nested block statement |
|
935 |
p.pln(); |
|
936 |
} |
|
937 |
||
938 |
/** |
|
939 |
* Write declaration and initializer for "operations" static array. |
|
940 |
*/ |
|
941 |
private void writeOperationsArray(IndentingWriter p) |
|
942 |
throws IOException |
|
943 |
{ |
|
944 |
p.plnI("private static final " + idOperation + "[] operations = {"); |
|
945 |
for (int i = 0; i < remoteMethods.length; i++) { |
|
946 |
if (i > 0) |
|
947 |
p.pln(","); |
|
948 |
p.p("new " + idOperation + "(\"" + |
|
949 |
remoteMethods[i].getOperationString() + "\")"); |
|
950 |
} |
|
951 |
p.pln(); |
|
952 |
p.pOln("};"); |
|
953 |
} |
|
954 |
||
955 |
/** |
|
956 |
* Write declaration and initializer for "interfaceHash" static field. |
|
957 |
*/ |
|
958 |
private void writeInterfaceHash(IndentingWriter p) |
|
959 |
throws IOException |
|
960 |
{ |
|
961 |
p.pln("private static final long interfaceHash = " + |
|
962 |
remoteClass.getInterfaceHash() + "L;"); |
|
963 |
} |
|
964 |
||
965 |
/** |
|
966 |
* Write declaration for java.lang.reflect.Method static fields |
|
967 |
* corresponding to each remote method in a stub. |
|
968 |
*/ |
|
969 |
private void writeMethodFieldDeclarations(IndentingWriter p) |
|
970 |
throws IOException |
|
971 |
{ |
|
972 |
for (int i = 0; i < methodFieldNames.length; i++) { |
|
973 |
p.pln("private static java.lang.reflect.Method " + |
|
974 |
methodFieldNames[i] + ";"); |
|
975 |
} |
|
976 |
} |
|
977 |
||
978 |
/** |
|
979 |
* Write code to initialize the static fields for each method |
|
980 |
* using the Java Reflection API. |
|
981 |
*/ |
|
982 |
private void writeMethodFieldInitializers(IndentingWriter p) |
|
983 |
throws IOException |
|
984 |
{ |
|
985 |
for (int i = 0; i < methodFieldNames.length; i++) { |
|
986 |
p.p(methodFieldNames[i] + " = "); |
|
987 |
/* |
|
988 |
* Here we look up the Method object in the arbitrary interface |
|
989 |
* that we find in the RemoteClass.Method object. |
|
990 |
* REMIND: Is this arbitrary choice OK? |
|
991 |
* REMIND: Should this access be part of RemoteClass.Method's |
|
992 |
* abstraction? |
|
993 |
*/ |
|
994 |
RemoteClass.Method method = remoteMethods[i]; |
|
995 |
MemberDefinition def = method.getMemberDefinition(); |
|
996 |
Identifier methodName = method.getName(); |
|
997 |
Type methodType = method.getType(); |
|
998 |
Type paramTypes[] = methodType.getArgumentTypes(); |
|
999 |
||
1000 |
p.p(def.getClassDefinition().getName() + ".class.getMethod(\"" + |
|
1001 |
methodName + "\", new java.lang.Class[] {"); |
|
1002 |
for (int j = 0; j < paramTypes.length; j++) { |
|
1003 |
if (j > 0) |
|
1004 |
p.p(", "); |
|
1005 |
p.p(paramTypes[j] + ".class"); |
|
1006 |
} |
|
1007 |
p.pln("});"); |
|
1008 |
} |
|
1009 |
} |
|
1010 |
||
1011 |
||
1012 |
/* |
|
1013 |
* Following are a series of static utility methods useful during |
|
1014 |
* the code generation process: |
|
1015 |
*/ |
|
1016 |
||
1017 |
/** |
|
1018 |
* Generate an array of names for fields that correspond to the given |
|
1019 |
* array of remote methods. Each name in the returned array is |
|
1020 |
* guaranteed to be unique. |
|
1021 |
* |
|
1022 |
* The name of a method is included in its corresponding field name |
|
1023 |
* to enhance readability of the generated code. |
|
1024 |
*/ |
|
1025 |
private static String[] nameMethodFields(RemoteClass.Method[] methods) { |
|
1026 |
String[] names = new String[methods.length]; |
|
1027 |
for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) { |
|
1028 |
names[i] = "$method_" + methods[i].getName() + "_" + i; |
|
1029 |
} |
|
1030 |
return names; |
|
1031 |
} |
|
1032 |
||
1033 |
/** |
|
1034 |
* Generate an array of names for parameters corresponding to the |
|
1035 |
* given array of types for the parameters. Each name in the returned |
|
1036 |
* array is guaranteed to be unique. |
|
1037 |
* |
|
1038 |
* A representation of the type of a parameter is included in its |
|
1039 |
* corresponding field name to enhance the readability of the generated |
|
1040 |
* code. |
|
1041 |
*/ |
|
1042 |
private static String[] nameParameters(Type[] types) { |
|
1043 |
String[] names = new String[types.length]; |
|
1044 |
for (int i = 0; i < names.length; i++) { |
|
1045 |
names[i] = "$param_" + |
|
1046 |
generateNameFromType(types[i]) + "_" + (i + 1); |
|
1047 |
} |
|
1048 |
return names; |
|
1049 |
} |
|
1050 |
||
1051 |
/** |
|
1052 |
* Generate a readable string representing the given type suitable |
|
1053 |
* for embedding within a Java identifier. |
|
1054 |
*/ |
|
1055 |
private static String generateNameFromType(Type type) { |
|
1056 |
int typeCode = type.getTypeCode(); |
|
1057 |
switch (typeCode) { |
|
1058 |
case TC_BOOLEAN: |
|
1059 |
case TC_BYTE: |
|
1060 |
case TC_CHAR: |
|
1061 |
case TC_SHORT: |
|
1062 |
case TC_INT: |
|
1063 |
case TC_LONG: |
|
1064 |
case TC_FLOAT: |
|
1065 |
case TC_DOUBLE: |
|
1066 |
return type.toString(); |
|
1067 |
case TC_ARRAY: |
|
1068 |
return "arrayOf_" + generateNameFromType(type.getElementType()); |
|
1069 |
case TC_CLASS: |
|
1070 |
return Names.mangleClass(type.getClassName().getName()).toString(); |
|
1071 |
default: |
|
1072 |
throw new Error("unexpected type code: " + typeCode); |
|
1073 |
} |
|
1074 |
} |
|
1075 |
||
1076 |
/** |
|
1077 |
* Write a snippet of Java code to marshal a value named "name" of |
|
1078 |
* type "type" to the java.io.ObjectOutput stream named "stream". |
|
1079 |
* |
|
1080 |
* Primitive types are marshalled with their corresponding methods |
|
1081 |
* in the java.io.DataOutput interface, and objects (including arrays) |
|
1082 |
* are marshalled using the writeObject method. |
|
1083 |
*/ |
|
1084 |
private static void writeMarshalArgument(IndentingWriter p, |
|
1085 |
String streamName, |
|
1086 |
Type type, String name) |
|
1087 |
throws IOException |
|
1088 |
{ |
|
1089 |
int typeCode = type.getTypeCode(); |
|
1090 |
switch (typeCode) { |
|
1091 |
case TC_BOOLEAN: |
|
1092 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeBoolean(" + name + ")"); |
|
1093 |
break; |
|
1094 |
case TC_BYTE: |
|
1095 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeByte(" + name + ")"); |
|
1096 |
break; |
|
1097 |
case TC_CHAR: |
|
1098 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeChar(" + name + ")"); |
|
1099 |
break; |
|
1100 |
case TC_SHORT: |
|
1101 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeShort(" + name + ")"); |
|
1102 |
break; |
|
1103 |
case TC_INT: |
|
1104 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeInt(" + name + ")"); |
|
1105 |
break; |
|
1106 |
case TC_LONG: |
|
1107 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeLong(" + name + ")"); |
|
1108 |
break; |
|
1109 |
case TC_FLOAT: |
|
1110 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeFloat(" + name + ")"); |
|
1111 |
break; |
|
1112 |
case TC_DOUBLE: |
|
1113 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeDouble(" + name + ")"); |
|
1114 |
break; |
|
1115 |
case TC_ARRAY: |
|
1116 |
case TC_CLASS: |
|
1117 |
p.p(streamName + ".writeObject(" + name + ")"); |
|
1118 |
break; |
|
1119 |
default: |
|
1120 |
throw new Error("unexpected type code: " + typeCode); |
|
1121 |
} |
|
1122 |
} |
|
1123 |
||
1124 |
/** |
|
1125 |
* Write Java statements to marshal a series of values in order as |
|
1126 |
* named in the "names" array, with types as specified in the "types" |
|
1127 |
* array", to the java.io.ObjectOutput stream named "stream". |
|
1128 |
*/ |
|
1129 |
private static void writeMarshalArguments(IndentingWriter p, |
|
1130 |
String streamName, |
|
1131 |
Type[] types, String[] names) |
|
1132 |
throws IOException |
|
1133 |
{ |
|
1134 |
if (types.length != names.length) { |
|
21591 | 1135 |
throw new Error("parameter type and name arrays different sizes"); |
2 | 1136 |
} |
1137 |
||
1138 |
for (int i = 0; i < types.length; i++) { |
|
1139 |
writeMarshalArgument(p, streamName, types[i], names[i]); |
|
1140 |
p.pln(";"); |
|
1141 |
} |
|
1142 |
} |
|
1143 |
||
1144 |
/** |
|
1145 |
* Write a snippet of Java code to unmarshal a value of type "type" |
|
1146 |
* from the java.io.ObjectInput stream named "stream" into a variable |
|
1147 |
* named "name" (if "name" is null, the value in unmarshalled and |
|
1148 |
* discarded). |
|
1149 |
* |
|
1150 |
* Primitive types are unmarshalled with their corresponding methods |
|
1151 |
* in the java.io.DataInput interface, and objects (including arrays) |
|
1152 |
* are unmarshalled using the readObject method. |
|
1153 |
*/ |
|
1154 |
private static boolean writeUnmarshalArgument(IndentingWriter p, |
|
1155 |
String streamName, |
|
1156 |
Type type, String name) |
|
1157 |
throws IOException |
|
1158 |
{ |
|
1159 |
boolean readObject = false; |
|
1160 |
||
1161 |
if (name != null) { |
|
1162 |
p.p(name + " = "); |
|
1163 |
} |
|
1164 |
||
1165 |
int typeCode = type.getTypeCode(); |
|
1166 |
switch (type.getTypeCode()) { |
|
1167 |
case TC_BOOLEAN: |
|
1168 |
p.p(streamName + ".readBoolean()"); |
|
1169 |
break; |
|
1170 |
case TC_BYTE: |
|
1171 |
p.p(streamName + ".readByte()"); |
|
1172 |
break; |
|
1173 |
case TC_CHAR: |
|
1174 |
p.p(streamName + ".readChar()"); |
|
1175 |
break; |
|
1176 |
case TC_SHORT: |
|
1177 |
p.p(streamName + ".readShort()"); |
|
1178 |
break; |
|
1179 |
case TC_INT: |
|
1180 |
p.p(streamName + ".readInt()"); |
|
1181 |
break; |
|
1182 |
case TC_LONG: |
|
1183 |
p.p(streamName + ".readLong()"); |
|
1184 |
break; |
|
1185 |
case TC_FLOAT: |
|
1186 |
p.p(streamName + ".readFloat()"); |
|
1187 |
break; |
|
1188 |
case TC_DOUBLE: |
|
1189 |
p.p(streamName + ".readDouble()"); |
|
1190 |
break; |
|
1191 |
case TC_ARRAY: |
|
1192 |
case TC_CLASS: |
|
1193 |
p.p("(" + type + ") " + streamName + ".readObject()"); |
|
1194 |
readObject = true; |
|
1195 |
break; |
|
1196 |
default: |
|
1197 |
throw new Error("unexpected type code: " + typeCode); |
|
1198 |
} |
|
1199 |
return readObject; |
|
1200 |
} |
|
1201 |
||
1202 |
/** |
|
1203 |
* Write Java statements to unmarshal a series of values in order of |
|
1204 |
* types as in the "types" array from the java.io.ObjectInput stream |
|
1205 |
* named "stream" into variables as named in "names" (for any element |
|
1206 |
* of "names" that is null, the corresponding value is unmarshalled |
|
1207 |
* and discarded). |
|
1208 |
*/ |
|
1209 |
private static boolean writeUnmarshalArguments(IndentingWriter p, |
|
1210 |
String streamName, |
|
1211 |
Type[] types, |
|
1212 |
String[] names) |
|
1213 |
throws IOException |
|
1214 |
{ |
|
1215 |
if (types.length != names.length) { |
|
21591 | 1216 |
throw new Error("parameter type and name arrays different sizes"); |
2 | 1217 |
} |
1218 |
||
1219 |
boolean readObject = false; |
|
1220 |
for (int i = 0; i < types.length; i++) { |
|
1221 |
if (writeUnmarshalArgument(p, streamName, types[i], names[i])) { |
|
1222 |
readObject = true; |
|
1223 |
} |
|
1224 |
p.pln(";"); |
|
1225 |
} |
|
1226 |
return readObject; |
|
1227 |
} |
|
1228 |
||
1229 |
/** |
|
1230 |
* Return a snippet of Java code to wrap a value named "name" of |
|
1231 |
* type "type" into an object as appropriate for use by the |
|
1232 |
* Java Reflection API. |
|
1233 |
* |
|
1234 |
* For primitive types, an appropriate wrapper class instantiated |
|
1235 |
* with the primitive value. For object types (including arrays), |
|
1236 |
* no wrapping is necessary, so the value is named directly. |
|
1237 |
*/ |
|
1238 |
private static String wrapArgumentCode(Type type, String name) { |
|
1239 |
int typeCode = type.getTypeCode(); |
|
1240 |
switch (typeCode) { |
|
1241 |
case TC_BOOLEAN: |
|
1242 |
return ("(" + name + |
|
1243 |
" ? java.lang.Boolean.TRUE : java.lang.Boolean.FALSE)"); |
|
1244 |
case TC_BYTE: |
|
1245 |
return "new java.lang.Byte(" + name + ")"; |
|
1246 |
case TC_CHAR: |
|
1247 |
return "new java.lang.Character(" + name + ")"; |
|
1248 |
case TC_SHORT: |
|
1249 |
return "new java.lang.Short(" + name + ")"; |
|
1250 |
case TC_INT: |
|
1251 |
return "new java.lang.Integer(" + name + ")"; |
|
1252 |
case TC_LONG: |
|
1253 |
return "new java.lang.Long(" + name + ")"; |
|
1254 |
case TC_FLOAT: |
|
1255 |
return "new java.lang.Float(" + name + ")"; |
|
1256 |
case TC_DOUBLE: |
|
1257 |
return "new java.lang.Double(" + name + ")"; |
|
1258 |
case TC_ARRAY: |
|
1259 |
case TC_CLASS: |
|
1260 |
return name; |
|
1261 |
default: |
|
1262 |
throw new Error("unexpected type code: " + typeCode); |
|
1263 |
} |
|
1264 |
} |
|
1265 |
||
1266 |
/** |
|
1267 |
* Return a snippet of Java code to unwrap a value named "name" into |
|
1268 |
* a value of type "type", as appropriate for the Java Reflection API. |
|
1269 |
* |
|
1270 |
* For primitive types, the value is assumed to be of the corresponding |
|
1271 |
* wrapper type, and a method is called on the wrapper type to retrieve |
|
1272 |
* the primitive value. For object types (include arrays), no |
|
1273 |
* unwrapping is necessary; the value is simply cast to the expected |
|
1274 |
* real object type. |
|
1275 |
*/ |
|
1276 |
private static String unwrapArgumentCode(Type type, String name) { |
|
1277 |
int typeCode = type.getTypeCode(); |
|
1278 |
switch (typeCode) { |
|
1279 |
case TC_BOOLEAN: |
|
1280 |
return "((java.lang.Boolean) " + name + ").booleanValue()"; |
|
1281 |
case TC_BYTE: |
|
1282 |
return "((java.lang.Byte) " + name + ").byteValue()"; |
|
1283 |
case TC_CHAR: |
|
1284 |
return "((java.lang.Character) " + name + ").charValue()"; |
|
1285 |
case TC_SHORT: |
|
1286 |
return "((java.lang.Short) " + name + ").shortValue()"; |
|
1287 |
case TC_INT: |
|
1288 |
return "((java.lang.Integer) " + name + ").intValue()"; |
|
1289 |
case TC_LONG: |
|
1290 |
return "((java.lang.Long) " + name + ").longValue()"; |
|
1291 |
case TC_FLOAT: |
|
1292 |
return "((java.lang.Float) " + name + ").floatValue()"; |
|
1293 |
case TC_DOUBLE: |
|
1294 |
return "((java.lang.Double) " + name + ").doubleValue()"; |
|
1295 |
case TC_ARRAY: |
|
1296 |
case TC_CLASS: |
|
1297 |
return "((" + type + ") " + name + ")"; |
|
1298 |
default: |
|
1299 |
throw new Error("unexpected type code: " + typeCode); |
|
1300 |
} |
|
1301 |
} |
|
1302 |
} |