8063036: Various pretty printing issues with --log=recompile
Reviewed-by: hannesw, jlaskey
#// Usage: jjs javafoovars.js -- <directory>
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// This example demonstrates Java subclassing by Java.extend
// and javac Compiler and Tree API. This example counts number
// of variables called "foo" in the given java source files!
if (arguments.length == 0) {
print("Usage: jjs javafoovars.js -- <directory>");
exit(1);
}
// Java types used
var File = Java.type("java.io.File");
var Files = Java.type("java.nio.file.Files");
var FileVisitOption = Java.type("java.nio.file.FileVisitOption");
var StringArray = Java.type("java.lang.String[]");
var ToolProvider = Java.type("javax.tools.ToolProvider");
var Tree = Java.type("com.sun.source.tree.Tree");
var TreeScanner = Java.type("com.sun.source.util.TreeScanner");
var VariableTree = Java.type("com.sun.source.tree.VariableTree");
// count "foo"-s in the given .java files
function countFoo() {
// get the system compiler tool
var compiler = ToolProvider.systemJavaCompiler;
// get standard file manager
var fileMgr = compiler.getStandardFileManager(null, null, null);
// Using Java.to convert script array (arguments) to a Java String[]
var compUnits = fileMgr.getJavaFileObjects(
Java.to(arguments, StringArray));
// create a new compilation task
var task = compiler.getTask(null, fileMgr, null, null, null, compUnits);
// subclass SimpleTreeVisitor - to count variables called "foo"
var FooCounterVisitor = Java.extend(TreeScanner);
var fooCount = 0;
var visitor = new FooCounterVisitor() {
visitVariable: function (node, p) {
if (node.name.toString() == "foo") {
fooCount++;
}
}
}
for each (var cu in task.parse()) {
cu.accept(visitor, null);
}
return fooCount;
}
// for each ".java" file in directory (recursively) count "foo".
function main(dir) {
var totalCount = 0;
Files.walk(dir.toPath(), FileVisitOption.FOLLOW_LINKS).
forEach(function(p) {
var name = p.toFile().absolutePath;
if (name.endsWith(".java")) {
var count = 0;
try {
count = countFoo(p.toFile().getAbsolutePath());
} catch (e) {
print(e);
}
if (count != 0) {
print(name + ": " + count);
}
totalCount += count;
}
});
print("Total foo count: " + totalCount);
}
main(new File(arguments[0]));