langtools/src/jdk.compiler/share/classes/com/sun/tools/javac/processing/JavacFiler.java
8054834: Modular Source Code
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package com.sun.tools.javac.processing;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.FilterOutputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.io.FilterWriter;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.*;
import static java.util.Collections.*;
import javax.annotation.processing.*;
import javax.lang.model.SourceVersion;
import javax.lang.model.element.NestingKind;
import javax.lang.model.element.Modifier;
import javax.lang.model.element.Element;
import javax.tools.*;
import javax.tools.JavaFileManager.Location;
import static javax.tools.StandardLocation.SOURCE_OUTPUT;
import static javax.tools.StandardLocation.CLASS_OUTPUT;
import com.sun.tools.javac.code.Lint;
import com.sun.tools.javac.util.*;
import static com.sun.tools.javac.code.Lint.LintCategory.PROCESSING;
/**
* The FilerImplementation class must maintain a number of
* constraints. First, multiple attempts to open the same path within
* the same invocation of the tool results in an IOException being
* thrown. For example, trying to open the same source file twice:
*
* <pre>
* createSourceFile("foo.Bar")
* ...
* createSourceFile("foo.Bar")
* </pre>
*
* is disallowed as is opening a text file that happens to have
* the same name as a source file:
*
* <pre>
* createSourceFile("foo.Bar")
* ...
* createTextFile(SOURCE_TREE, "foo", new File("Bar"), null)
* </pre>
*
* <p>Additionally, creating a source file that corresponds to an
* already created class file (or vice versa) also results in an
* IOException since each type can only be created once. However, if
* the Filer is used to create a text file named *.java that happens
* to correspond to an existing class file, a warning is *not*
* generated. Similarly, a warning is not generated for a binary file
* named *.class and an existing source file.
*
* <p>The reason for this difference is that source files and class
* files are registered with the tool and can get passed on as
* declarations to the next round of processing. Files that are just
* named *.java and *.class are not processed in that manner; although
* having extra source files and class files on the source path and
* class path can alter the behavior of the tool and any final
* compile.
*
* <p><b>This is NOT part of any supported API.
* If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk.
* This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or
* deletion without notice.</b>
*/
public class JavacFiler implements Filer, Closeable {
// TODO: Implement different transaction model for updating the
// Filer's record keeping on file close.
private static final String ALREADY_OPENED =
"Output stream or writer has already been opened.";
private static final String NOT_FOR_READING =
"FileObject was not opened for reading.";
private static final String NOT_FOR_WRITING =
"FileObject was not opened for writing.";
/**
* Wrap a JavaFileObject to manage writing by the Filer.
*/
private class FilerOutputFileObject extends ForwardingFileObject<FileObject> {
private boolean opened = false;
private String name;
FilerOutputFileObject(String name, FileObject fileObject) {
super(fileObject);
this.name = name;
}
@Override
public synchronized OutputStream openOutputStream() throws IOException {
if (opened)
throw new IOException(ALREADY_OPENED);
opened = true;
return new FilerOutputStream(name, fileObject);
}
@Override
public synchronized Writer openWriter() throws IOException {
if (opened)
throw new IOException(ALREADY_OPENED);
opened = true;
return new FilerWriter(name, fileObject);
}
// Three anti-literacy methods
@Override
public InputStream openInputStream() throws IOException {
throw new IllegalStateException(NOT_FOR_READING);
}
@Override
public Reader openReader(boolean ignoreEncodingErrors) throws IOException {
throw new IllegalStateException(NOT_FOR_READING);
}
@Override
public CharSequence getCharContent(boolean ignoreEncodingErrors) throws IOException {
throw new IllegalStateException(NOT_FOR_READING);
}
@Override
public boolean delete() {
return false;
}
}
private class FilerOutputJavaFileObject extends FilerOutputFileObject implements JavaFileObject {
private final JavaFileObject javaFileObject;
FilerOutputJavaFileObject(String name, JavaFileObject javaFileObject) {
super(name, javaFileObject);
this.javaFileObject = javaFileObject;
}
public JavaFileObject.Kind getKind() {
return javaFileObject.getKind();
}
public boolean isNameCompatible(String simpleName,
JavaFileObject.Kind kind) {
return javaFileObject.isNameCompatible(simpleName, kind);
}
public NestingKind getNestingKind() {
return javaFileObject.getNestingKind();
}
public Modifier getAccessLevel() {
return javaFileObject.getAccessLevel();
}
}
/**
* Wrap a JavaFileObject to manage reading by the Filer.
*/
private class FilerInputFileObject extends ForwardingFileObject<FileObject> {
FilerInputFileObject(FileObject fileObject) {
super(fileObject);
}
@Override
public OutputStream openOutputStream() throws IOException {
throw new IllegalStateException(NOT_FOR_WRITING);
}
@Override
public Writer openWriter() throws IOException {
throw new IllegalStateException(NOT_FOR_WRITING);
}
@Override
public boolean delete() {
return false;
}
}
private class FilerInputJavaFileObject extends FilerInputFileObject implements JavaFileObject {
private final JavaFileObject javaFileObject;
FilerInputJavaFileObject(JavaFileObject javaFileObject) {
super(javaFileObject);
this.javaFileObject = javaFileObject;
}
public JavaFileObject.Kind getKind() {
return javaFileObject.getKind();
}
public boolean isNameCompatible(String simpleName,
JavaFileObject.Kind kind) {
return javaFileObject.isNameCompatible(simpleName, kind);
}
public NestingKind getNestingKind() {
return javaFileObject.getNestingKind();
}
public Modifier getAccessLevel() {
return javaFileObject.getAccessLevel();
}
}
/**
* Wrap a {@code OutputStream} returned from the {@code
* JavaFileManager} to properly register source or class files
* when they are closed.
*/
private class FilerOutputStream extends FilterOutputStream {
String typeName;
FileObject fileObject;
boolean closed = false;
/**
* @param typeName name of class or {@code null} if just a
* binary file
*/
FilerOutputStream(String typeName, FileObject fileObject) throws IOException {
super(fileObject.openOutputStream());
this.typeName = typeName;
this.fileObject = fileObject;
}
public synchronized void close() throws IOException {
if (!closed) {
closed = true;
/*
* If an IOException occurs when closing the underlying
* stream, still try to process the file.
*/
closeFileObject(typeName, fileObject);
out.close();
}
}
}
/**
* Wrap a {@code Writer} returned from the {@code JavaFileManager}
* to properly register source or class files when they are
* closed.
*/
private class FilerWriter extends FilterWriter {
String typeName;
FileObject fileObject;
boolean closed = false;
/**
* @param fileObject the fileObject to be written to
* @param typeName name of source file or {@code null} if just a
* text file
*/
FilerWriter(String typeName, FileObject fileObject) throws IOException {
super(fileObject.openWriter());
this.typeName = typeName;
this.fileObject = fileObject;
}
public synchronized void close() throws IOException {
if (!closed) {
closed = true;
/*
* If an IOException occurs when closing the underlying
* Writer, still try to process the file.
*/
closeFileObject(typeName, fileObject);
out.close();
}
}
}
JavaFileManager fileManager;
Log log;
Context context;
boolean lastRound;
private final boolean lint;
/**
* Logical names of all created files. This set must be
* synchronized.
*/
private final Set<FileObject> fileObjectHistory;
/**
* Names of types that have had files created but not closed.
*/
private final Set<String> openTypeNames;
/**
* Names of source files closed in this round. This set must be
* synchronized. Its iterators should preserve insertion order.
*/
private Set<String> generatedSourceNames;
/**
* Names and class files of the class files closed in this round.
* This set must be synchronized. Its iterators should preserve
* insertion order.
*/
private final Map<String, JavaFileObject> generatedClasses;
/**
* JavaFileObjects for source files closed in this round. This
* set must be synchronized. Its iterators should preserve
* insertion order.
*/
private Set<JavaFileObject> generatedSourceFileObjects;
/**
* Names of all created source files. Its iterators should
* preserve insertion order.
*/
private final Set<String> aggregateGeneratedSourceNames;
/**
* Names of all created class files. Its iterators should
* preserve insertion order.
*/
private final Set<String> aggregateGeneratedClassNames;
JavacFiler(Context context) {
this.context = context;
fileManager = context.get(JavaFileManager.class);
log = Log.instance(context);
fileObjectHistory = synchronizedSet(new LinkedHashSet<FileObject>());
generatedSourceNames = synchronizedSet(new LinkedHashSet<String>());
generatedSourceFileObjects = synchronizedSet(new LinkedHashSet<JavaFileObject>());
generatedClasses = synchronizedMap(new LinkedHashMap<String, JavaFileObject>());
openTypeNames = synchronizedSet(new LinkedHashSet<String>());
aggregateGeneratedSourceNames = new LinkedHashSet<>();
aggregateGeneratedClassNames = new LinkedHashSet<>();
lint = (Lint.instance(context)).isEnabled(PROCESSING);
}
public JavaFileObject createSourceFile(CharSequence name,
Element... originatingElements) throws IOException {
return createSourceOrClassFile(true, name.toString());
}
public JavaFileObject createClassFile(CharSequence name,
Element... originatingElements) throws IOException {
return createSourceOrClassFile(false, name.toString());
}
private JavaFileObject createSourceOrClassFile(boolean isSourceFile, String name) throws IOException {
if (lint) {
int periodIndex = name.lastIndexOf(".");
if (periodIndex != -1) {
String base = name.substring(periodIndex);
String extn = (isSourceFile ? ".java" : ".class");
if (base.equals(extn))
log.warning("proc.suspicious.class.name", name, extn);
}
}
checkNameAndExistence(name, isSourceFile);
Location loc = (isSourceFile ? SOURCE_OUTPUT : CLASS_OUTPUT);
JavaFileObject.Kind kind = (isSourceFile ?
JavaFileObject.Kind.SOURCE :
JavaFileObject.Kind.CLASS);
JavaFileObject fileObject =
fileManager.getJavaFileForOutput(loc, name, kind, null);
checkFileReopening(fileObject, true);
if (lastRound)
log.warning("proc.file.create.last.round", name);
if (isSourceFile)
aggregateGeneratedSourceNames.add(name);
else
aggregateGeneratedClassNames.add(name);
openTypeNames.add(name);
return new FilerOutputJavaFileObject(name, fileObject);
}
public FileObject createResource(JavaFileManager.Location location,
CharSequence pkg,
CharSequence relativeName,
Element... originatingElements) throws IOException {
locationCheck(location);
String strPkg = pkg.toString();
if (strPkg.length() > 0)
checkName(strPkg);
FileObject fileObject =
fileManager.getFileForOutput(location, strPkg,
relativeName.toString(), null);
checkFileReopening(fileObject, true);
if (fileObject instanceof JavaFileObject)
return new FilerOutputJavaFileObject(null, (JavaFileObject)fileObject);
else
return new FilerOutputFileObject(null, fileObject);
}
private void locationCheck(JavaFileManager.Location location) {
if (location instanceof StandardLocation) {
StandardLocation stdLoc = (StandardLocation) location;
if (!stdLoc.isOutputLocation())
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Resource creation not supported in location " +
stdLoc);
}
}
public FileObject getResource(JavaFileManager.Location location,
CharSequence pkg,
CharSequence relativeName) throws IOException {
String strPkg = pkg.toString();
if (strPkg.length() > 0)
checkName(strPkg);
// TODO: Only support reading resources in selected output
// locations? Only allow reading of non-source, non-class
// files from the supported input locations?
// In the following, getFileForInput is the "obvious" method
// to use, but it does not have the "obvious" semantics for
// SOURCE_OUTPUT and CLASS_OUTPUT. Conversely, getFileForOutput
// does not have the correct semantics for any "path" location
// with more than one component. So, for now, we use a hybrid
// invocation.
FileObject fileObject;
if (location.isOutputLocation()) {
fileObject = fileManager.getFileForOutput(location,
pkg.toString(),
relativeName.toString(),
null);
} else {
fileObject = fileManager.getFileForInput(location,
pkg.toString(),
relativeName.toString());
}
if (fileObject == null) {
String name = (pkg.length() == 0)
? relativeName.toString() : (pkg + "/" + relativeName);
throw new FileNotFoundException(name);
}
// If the path was already opened for writing, throw an exception.
checkFileReopening(fileObject, false);
return new FilerInputFileObject(fileObject);
}
private void checkName(String name) throws FilerException {
checkName(name, false);
}
private void checkName(String name, boolean allowUnnamedPackageInfo) throws FilerException {
if (!SourceVersion.isName(name) && !isPackageInfo(name, allowUnnamedPackageInfo)) {
if (lint)
log.warning("proc.illegal.file.name", name);
throw new FilerException("Illegal name " + name);
}
}
private boolean isPackageInfo(String name, boolean allowUnnamedPackageInfo) {
// Is the name of the form "package-info" or
// "foo.bar.package-info"?
final String PKG_INFO = "package-info";
int periodIndex = name.lastIndexOf(".");
if (periodIndex == -1) {
return allowUnnamedPackageInfo ? name.equals(PKG_INFO) : false;
} else {
// "foo.bar.package-info." illegal
String prefix = name.substring(0, periodIndex);
String simple = name.substring(periodIndex+1);
return SourceVersion.isName(prefix) && simple.equals(PKG_INFO);
}
}
private void checkNameAndExistence(String typename, boolean allowUnnamedPackageInfo) throws FilerException {
// TODO: Check if type already exists on source or class path?
// If so, use warning message key proc.type.already.exists
checkName(typename, allowUnnamedPackageInfo);
if (aggregateGeneratedSourceNames.contains(typename) ||
aggregateGeneratedClassNames.contains(typename)) {
if (lint)
log.warning("proc.type.recreate", typename);
throw new FilerException("Attempt to recreate a file for type " + typename);
}
}
/**
* Check to see if the file has already been opened; if so, throw
* an exception, otherwise add it to the set of files.
*/
private void checkFileReopening(FileObject fileObject, boolean addToHistory) throws FilerException {
for(FileObject veteran : fileObjectHistory) {
if (fileManager.isSameFile(veteran, fileObject)) {
if (lint)
log.warning("proc.file.reopening", fileObject.getName());
throw new FilerException("Attempt to reopen a file for path " + fileObject.getName());
}
}
if (addToHistory)
fileObjectHistory.add(fileObject);
}
public boolean newFiles() {
return (!generatedSourceNames.isEmpty())
|| (!generatedClasses.isEmpty());
}
public Set<String> getGeneratedSourceNames() {
return generatedSourceNames;
}
public Set<JavaFileObject> getGeneratedSourceFileObjects() {
return generatedSourceFileObjects;
}
public Map<String, JavaFileObject> getGeneratedClasses() {
return generatedClasses;
}
public void warnIfUnclosedFiles() {
if (!openTypeNames.isEmpty())
log.warning("proc.unclosed.type.files", openTypeNames.toString());
}
/**
* Update internal state for a new round.
*/
public void newRound() {
clearRoundState();
}
void setLastRound(boolean lastRound) {
this.lastRound = lastRound;
}
public void close() {
clearRoundState();
// Cross-round state
fileObjectHistory.clear();
openTypeNames.clear();
aggregateGeneratedSourceNames.clear();
aggregateGeneratedClassNames.clear();
}
private void clearRoundState() {
generatedSourceNames.clear();
generatedSourceFileObjects.clear();
generatedClasses.clear();
}
/**
* Debugging function to display internal state.
*/
public void displayState() {
PrintWriter xout = context.get(Log.outKey);
xout.println("File Object History : " + fileObjectHistory);
xout.println("Open Type Names : " + openTypeNames);
xout.println("Gen. Src Names : " + generatedSourceNames);
xout.println("Gen. Cls Names : " + generatedClasses.keySet());
xout.println("Agg. Gen. Src Names : " + aggregateGeneratedSourceNames);
xout.println("Agg. Gen. Cls Names : " + aggregateGeneratedClassNames);
}
public String toString() {
return "javac Filer";
}
/**
* Upon close, register files opened by create{Source, Class}File
* for annotation processing.
*/
private void closeFileObject(String typeName, FileObject fileObject) {
/*
* If typeName is non-null, the file object was opened as a
* source or class file by the user. If a file was opened as
* a resource, typeName will be null and the file is *not*
* subject to annotation processing.
*/
if ((typeName != null)) {
if (!(fileObject instanceof JavaFileObject))
throw new AssertionError("JavaFileOject not found for " + fileObject);
JavaFileObject javaFileObject = (JavaFileObject)fileObject;
switch(javaFileObject.getKind()) {
case SOURCE:
generatedSourceNames.add(typeName);
generatedSourceFileObjects.add(javaFileObject);
openTypeNames.remove(typeName);
break;
case CLASS:
generatedClasses.put(typeName, javaFileObject);
openTypeNames.remove(typeName);
break;
default:
break;
}
}
}
}