/* * 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 static lombok.eclipse.Eclipse.toQualifiedName; import java.io.IOException; import java.lang.annotation.Annotation; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.Collection; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import lombok.Lombok; import lombok.core.AnnotationValues; import lombok.core.PrintAST; import lombok.core.SpiLoadUtil; import lombok.core.TypeLibrary; import lombok.core.TypeResolver; import lombok.core.AnnotationValues.AnnotationValueDecodeFail; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.CompilationUnitDeclaration; import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.TypeReference; /** * This class tracks 'handlers' and knows how to invoke them for any given AST node. * * This class can find the handlers (via SPI discovery) and will set up the given AST node, such as * building an AnnotationValues instance. */ public class HandlerLibrary { /** * Creates a new HandlerLibrary. Errors will be reported to the Eclipse Error log. * You probably want to use {@link #load()} instead. */ public HandlerLibrary() {} private TypeLibrary typeLibrary = new TypeLibrary(); private static class AnnotationHandlerContainer { private EclipseAnnotationHandler handler; private Class annotationClass; AnnotationHandlerContainer(EclipseAnnotationHandler handler, Class annotationClass) { this.handler = handler; this.annotationClass = annotationClass; } public boolean handle(org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.Annotation annotation, final EclipseNode annotationNode) { AnnotationValues annValues = Eclipse.createAnnotation(annotationClass, annotationNode); return handler.handle(annValues, annotation, annotationNode); } } private Map> annotationHandlers = new HashMap>(); private Collection visitorHandlers = new ArrayList(); private boolean skipPrintAST; /** * Creates a new HandlerLibrary. Errors will be reported to the Eclipse Error log. * then uses SPI discovery to load all annotation and visitor based handlers so that future calls * to the handle methods will defer to these handlers. */ public static HandlerLibrary load() { HandlerLibrary lib = new HandlerLibrary(); loadAnnotationHandlers(lib); loadVisitorHandlers(lib); return lib; } /** Uses SPI Discovery to find implementations of {@link EclipseAnnotationHandler}. */ @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") private static void loadAnnotationHandlers(HandlerLibrary lib) { try { for (EclipseAnnotationHandler handler : SpiLoadUtil.findServices(EclipseAnnotationHandler.class)) { try { Class annotationClass = SpiLoadUtil.findAnnotationClass(handler.getClass(), EclipseAnnotationHandler.class); AnnotationHandlerContainer container = new AnnotationHandlerContainer(handler, annotationClass); if (lib.annotationHandlers.put(container.annotationClass.getName(), container) != null) { Eclipse.error(null, "Duplicate handlers for annotation type: " + container.annotationClass.getName()); } lib.typeLibrary.addType(container.annotationClass.getName()); } catch (Throwable t) { Eclipse.error(null, "Can't load Lombok annotation handler for Eclipse: ", t); } } } catch (IOException e) { Lombok.sneakyThrow(e); } } /** Uses SPI Discovery to find implementations of {@link EclipseASTVisitor}. */ private static void loadVisitorHandlers(HandlerLibrary lib) { try { for (EclipseASTVisitor visitor : SpiLoadUtil.findServices(EclipseASTVisitor.class)) { lib.visitorHandlers.add(visitor); } } catch (Throwable t) { throw Lombok.sneakyThrow(t); } } /** * Handles the provided annotation node by first finding a qualifying instance of * {@link EclipseAnnotationHandler} and if one exists, calling it with a freshly cooked up * instance of {@link AnnotationValues}. * * Note that depending on the printASTOnly flag, the {@link lombok.core.PrintAST} annotation * will either be silently skipped, or everything that isn't {@code PrintAST} will be skipped. * * The HandlerLibrary will attempt to guess if the given annotation node represents a lombok annotation. * For example, if {@code lombok.*} is in the import list, then this method will guess that * {@code Getter} refers to {@code lombok.Getter}, presuming that {@link lombok.eclipse.handlers.HandleGetter} * has been loaded. * * @param ast The Compilation Unit that contains the Annotation AST Node. * @param annotationNode The Lombok AST Node representing the Annotation AST Node. * @param annotation 'node.get()' - convenience parameter. */ public boolean handle(CompilationUnitDeclaration ast, EclipseNode annotationNode, org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.Annotation annotation) { String pkgName = annotationNode.getPackageDeclaration(); Collection imports = annotationNode.getImportStatements(); TypeResolver resolver = new TypeResolver(typeLibrary, pkgName, imports); TypeReference rawType = annotation.type; if (rawType == null) return false; boolean handled = false; for (String fqn : resolver.findTypeMatches(annotationNode, toQualifiedName(annotation.type.getTypeName()))) { boolean isPrintAST = fqn.equals(PrintAST.class.getName()); if (isPrintAST == skipPrintAST) continue; AnnotationHandlerContainer container = annotationHandlers.get(fqn); if (container == null) continue; try { handled |= container.handle(annotation, annotationNode); } catch (AnnotationValueDecodeFail fail) { fail.owner.setError(fail.getMessage(), fail.idx); } catch (Throwable t) { Eclipse.error(ast, String.format("Lombok annotation handler %s failed", container.handler.getClass()), t); } } return handled; } /** * Will call all registered {@link EclipseASTVisitor} instances. */ public void callASTVisitors(EclipseAST ast) { for (EclipseASTVisitor visitor : visitorHandlers) try { ast.traverse(visitor); } catch (Throwable t) { Eclipse.error((CompilationUnitDeclaration) ast.top().get(), String.format("Lombok visitor handler %s failed", visitor.getClass()), t); } } /** * Lombok does not currently support triggering annotations in a specified order; the order is essentially * random right now. This lack of order is particularly annoying for the {@code PrintAST} annotation, * which is almost always intended to run last. Hence, this hack, which lets it in fact run last. * * @see #skipAllButPrintAST() */ public void skipPrintAST() { skipPrintAST = true; } /** @see #skipPrintAST() */ public void skipAllButPrintAST() { skipPrintAST = false; } }