/* * Copyright © 2009 Reinier Zwitserloot and Roel Spilker. * * Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy * of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal * in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights * to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell * copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is * furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions: * * The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in * all copies or substantial portions of the Software. * * THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR * IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY, * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE * AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER * LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM, * OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN * THE SOFTWARE. */ package lombok.eclipse; import java.lang.reflect.Field; import lombok.patcher.Symbols; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.AbstractMethodDeclaration; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.Annotation; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.Argument; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.CompilationUnitDeclaration; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.FieldDeclaration; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.LocalDeclaration; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.TypeDeclaration; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.parser.Parser; /** * Entry point for the Eclipse Parser patch that lets lombok modify the Abstract Syntax Tree as generated by * Eclipse's parser implementations. This class is injected into the appropriate OSGi ClassLoader and can thus * use any classes that belong to org.eclipse.jdt.(apt.)core. * * Note that, for any Method body, if Bit24 is set, the Eclipse parser has been patched to never attempt to * (re)parse it. You should set Bit24 on any MethodDeclaration object you inject into the AST: * * {@code methodDeclaration.bits |= ASTNode.Bit24; //0x800000} * * @author rzwitserloot * @author rspilker */ public class TransformEclipseAST { private final EclipseAST ast; //The patcher hacks this field onto CUD. It's public. private static final Field astCacheField; private static final HandlerLibrary handlers; private static boolean disableLombok = false; static { Field f = null; HandlerLibrary h = null; try { h = HandlerLibrary.load(); } catch (Throwable t) { try { Eclipse.error(null, "Problem initializing lombok", t); } catch (Throwable t2) { System.err.println("Problem initializing lombok"); t.printStackTrace(); } disableLombok = true; } try { f = CompilationUnitDeclaration.class.getDeclaredField("$lombokAST"); } catch (Throwable t) { //I guess we're in an ecj environment; we'll just not cache stuff then. } astCacheField = f; handlers = h; } public static void transform_swapped(CompilationUnitDeclaration ast, Parser parser) { transform(parser, ast); } public static EclipseAST getAST(CompilationUnitDeclaration ast) { EclipseAST existing = null; if (astCacheField != null) { try { existing = (EclipseAST)astCacheField.get(ast); } catch (Exception e) { // existing remains null } } if (existing == null) { existing = new EclipseAST(ast); if (astCacheField != null) try { astCacheField.set(ast, existing); } catch (Exception ignore) { } } else { existing.reparse(); } return existing; } /** * This method is called immediately after Eclipse finishes building a CompilationUnitDeclaration, which is * the top-level AST node when Eclipse parses a source file. The signature is 'magic' - you should not * change it! * * Eclipse's parsers often operate in diet mode, which means many parts of the AST have been left blank. * Be ready to deal with just about anything being null, such as the Statement[] arrays of the Method AST nodes. * * @param parser The Eclipse parser object that generated the AST. Not actually used; mostly there to satisfy parameter rules for lombok.patcher scripts. * @param ast The AST node belonging to the compilation unit (java speak for a single source file). */ public static void transform(Parser parser, CompilationUnitDeclaration ast) { if (disableLombok) return; if (Symbols.hasSymbol("lombok.disable")) return; try { EclipseAST existing = getAST(ast); new TransformEclipseAST(existing).go(); } catch (Throwable t) { try { String message = "Lombok can't parse this source: " + t.toString(); EclipseAST.addProblemToCompilationResult(ast, false, message, 0, 0); t.printStackTrace(); } catch (Throwable t2) { try { Eclipse.error(ast, "Can't create an error in the problems dialog while adding: " + t.toString(), t2); } catch (Throwable t3) { //This seems risky to just silently turn off lombok, but if we get this far, something pretty //drastic went wrong. For example, the eclipse help system's JSP compiler will trigger a lombok call, //but due to class loader shenanigans we'll actually get here due to a cascade of //ClassNotFoundErrors. This is the right action for the help system (no lombok needed for that JSP compiler, //of course). 'disableLombok' is static, but each context classloader (e.g. each eclipse OSGi plugin) has //it's own edition of this class, so this won't turn off lombok everywhere. disableLombok = true; } } } } public TransformEclipseAST(EclipseAST ast) { this.ast = ast; } /** * First handles all lombok annotations except PrintAST, then calls all non-annotation based handlers. * then handles any PrintASTs. */ public void go() { handlers.skipPrintAST(); ast.traverse(new AnnotationVisitor()); handlers.callASTVisitors(ast); handlers.skipAllButPrintAST(); ast.traverse(new AnnotationVisitor()); } private static class AnnotationVisitor extends EclipseASTAdapter { @Override public void visitAnnotationOnField(FieldDeclaration field, EclipseNode annotationNode, Annotation annotation) { if (annotationNode.isHandled()) return; CompilationUnitDeclaration top = (CompilationUnitDeclaration) annotationNode.top().get(); boolean handled = handlers.handle(top, annotationNode, annotation); if (handled) annotationNode.setHandled(); } @Override public void visitAnnotationOnMethodArgument(Argument arg, AbstractMethodDeclaration method, EclipseNode annotationNode, Annotation annotation) { if (annotationNode.isHandled()) return; CompilationUnitDeclaration top = (CompilationUnitDeclaration) annotationNode.top().get(); boolean handled = handlers.handle(top, annotationNode, annotation); if (handled) annotationNode.setHandled(); } @Override public void visitAnnotationOnLocal(LocalDeclaration local, EclipseNode annotationNode, Annotation annotation) { if (annotationNode.isHandled()) return; CompilationUnitDeclaration top = (CompilationUnitDeclaration) annotationNode.top().get(); boolean handled = handlers.handle(top, annotationNode, annotation); if (handled) annotationNode.setHandled(); } @Override public void visitAnnotationOnMethod(AbstractMethodDeclaration method, EclipseNode annotationNode, Annotation annotation) { if (annotationNode.isHandled()) return; CompilationUnitDeclaration top = (CompilationUnitDeclaration) annotationNode.top().get(); boolean handled = handlers.handle(top, annotationNode, annotation); if (handled) annotationNode.setHandled(); } @Override public void visitAnnotationOnType(TypeDeclaration type, EclipseNode annotationNode, Annotation annotation) { if (annotationNode.isHandled()) return; CompilationUnitDeclaration top = (CompilationUnitDeclaration) annotationNode.top().get(); boolean handled = handlers.handle(top, annotationNode, annotation); if (handled) annotationNode.setHandled(); } } }