Package org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.util

Examples of org.apache.tapestry5.ioc.util.BodyBuilder


                createNoOp(classFab, GET_SIGNATURE, "Expression %s for class %s is write-only.", expression, rootType
                        .getName());
                return;
            }

            BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder().begin();

            addRootVariable(builder);

            builder.addln("%s target = navigate(root);", ClassFabUtils.toJavaClassName(navigateMethod.getReturnType()));

            // I.e. due to ?. operator. The navigate method will already have
            // checked for nulls
            // if they are not allowed.

            builder.addln("if (target == null) return null;");

            String reference = info.isField() ? info.getPropertyName() : createMethodInvocation(builder, node, "root",
                    method);

            builder.addln("return ($w) target.%s;", reference);

            builder.end();

            classFab.addMethod(Modifier.PUBLIC, GET_SIGNATURE, builder.toString());
        }
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        ct.addMethod(reader, "return 66;");

        ct.replaceReadAccess("_targetField", "read_target_value");

        BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder();
        builder.begin();
        builder.addln("%s.run();", name);
        builder.addln("return $_ + 1;");
        builder.end();

        ct.extendExistingMethod(sig, builder.toString());

        ct.finish();

        Object target = instantiate(MethodPrefixTarget.class, ct, null);
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        String name = ClassFabUtils.generateClassName("Instantiator");

        ClassFab cf = classFactory.newClass(name, AbstractInstantiator.class);

        BodyBuilder constructor = new BodyBuilder();

        // This is realy -1 + 2: The first value in constructorArgs is the InternalComponentResources, which doesn't
        // count toward's the Instantiator's constructor ... then we add in the Model and String description.
        // It's tricky because there's the constructor parameters for the Instantiator, most of which are stored
        // in fields and then used as the constructor parameters for the Component.

        Class[] constructorParameterTypes = new Class[constructorArgs.size() + 1];
        Object[] constructorParameterValues = new Object[constructorArgs.size() + 1];

        constructorParameterTypes[0] = ComponentModel.class;
        constructorParameterValues[0] = componentModel;

        constructorParameterTypes[1] = String.class;
        constructorParameterValues[1] = String.format("Instantiator[%s]", componentClassName);

        BodyBuilder newInstance = new BodyBuilder();

        newInstance.add("return new %s($1", componentClassName);

        constructor.begin();

        // Pass the model and description to AbstractInstantiator

        constructor.addln("super($1, $2);");

        // Again, skip the (implicit) InternalComponentResources field, that's
        // supplied to the Instantiator's newInstance() method.

        for (int i = 1; i < constructorArgs.size(); i++)
        {
            ConstructorArg arg = constructorArgs.get(i);

            CtClass argCtType = arg.getType();
            Class argType = toClass(argCtType.getName());

            boolean primitive = argCtType.isPrimitive();

            Class fieldType = primitive ? ClassFabUtils.getPrimitiveType(argType) : argType;

            String fieldName = "_param_" + i;

            constructorParameterTypes[i + 1] = argType;
            constructorParameterValues[i + 1] = arg.getValue();

            cf.addField(fieldName, fieldType);

            // $1 is model, $2 is description, to $3 is first dynamic parameter.

            // The arguments may be wrapper types, so we cast down to
            // the primitive type.

            String parameterReference = "$" + (i + 2);

            constructor.addln("%s = %s;",
                              fieldName,
                              ClassFabUtils.castReference(parameterReference, fieldType.getName()));

            newInstance.add(", %s", fieldName);
        }

        constructor.end();
        newInstance.addln(");");

        cf.addConstructor(constructorParameterTypes, null, constructor.toString());

        cf.addMethod(Modifier.PUBLIC, NEW_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE, newInstance.toString());

        Class instantiatorClass = cf.createClass();

        try
        {
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    {
        String defaultFieldName = transformation.addField(Modifier.PRIVATE, fieldType, fieldName + "_default");

        String invariantFieldName = transformation.addField(Modifier.PRIVATE, "boolean", fieldName + "_invariant");

        BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder().begin();

        addDefaultBindingSetup(parameterName, defaultPrefix, defaultBinding, resourcesFieldName, transformation,
                               builder);

        builder.addln("%s = %s.isInvariant(\"%s\");", invariantFieldName, resourcesFieldName, parameterName);

        // Store the current value of the field into the default field. This value will
        // be used to reset the field after rendering.

        builder.addln("%s = %s;", defaultFieldName, fieldName);
        builder.end();

        transformation.extendMethod(TransformConstants.CONTAINING_PAGE_DID_LOAD_SIGNATURE, builder
                .toString());

        // Now, when the component completes rendering, ensure that any variant parameters are
        // are returned to default value. This isn't necessary when the parameter is not cached,
        // because (unless the binding is invariant), there's no value to get rid of (and if it is
        // invariant, there's no need to get rid of it).

        if (cache)
        {
            builder.clear();

            builder.addln("if (! %s)", invariantFieldName);
            builder.begin();
            builder.addln("%s = %s;", fieldName, defaultFieldName);
            builder.addln("%s = false;", cachedFieldName);
            builder.end();

            // Clean up after the component renders.

            String body = builder.toString();

            transformation.extendMethod(TransformConstants.POST_RENDER_CLEANUP_SIGNATURE, body);

            // And again, when the page is detached (TAPESTRY-2460)

            transformation.extendMethod(TransformConstants.CONTAINING_PAGE_DID_DETACH_SIGNATURE, builder.toString());
        }

        return invariantFieldName;
    }
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    }

    private void addWriterMethod(String fieldName, String cachedFieldName, boolean cache, String parameterName,
                                 String fieldType, String resourcesFieldName, ClassTransformation transformation)
    {
        BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder();
        builder.begin();

        // Before the component is loaded, updating the property sets the default value
        // for the parameter. The value is stored in the field, but will be
        // rolled into default field inside containingPageDidLoad().

        builder.addln("if (! %s.isLoaded())", resourcesFieldName);
        builder.begin();
        builder.addln("%s = $1;", fieldName);
        builder.addln("return;");
        builder.end();

        // Always start by updating the parameter; this will implicitly check for
        // read-only or unbound parameters. $1 is the single parameter
        // to the method.

        builder.addln("if (%s.isBound(\"%s\"))", resourcesFieldName, parameterName);
        builder.addln("  %s.writeParameter(\"%s\", ($w)$1);", resourcesFieldName, parameterName);

        builder.addln("%s = $1;", fieldName);

        if (cache) builder.addln("%s = %s.isRendering();", cachedFieldName, resourcesFieldName);

        builder.end();

        String methodName = transformation.newMemberName("update_parameter", parameterName);

        TransformMethodSignature signature = new TransformMethodSignature(Modifier.PRIVATE, "void", methodName,
                                                                          new String[] { fieldType }, null);

        transformation.addMethod(signature, builder.toString());

        transformation.replaceWriteAccess(fieldName, methodName);
    }
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     */
    private void addReaderMethod(String fieldName, String cachedFieldName, String invariantFieldName, boolean cache,
                                 String parameterName, String fieldType, String resourcesFieldName,
                                 ClassTransformation transformation)
    {
        BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder();
        builder.begin();

        // While the component is still loading, or when the value for the component is cached,
        // or if the value is not bound, then return the current value of the field.

        builder.addln("if (%s || ! %s.isLoaded() || ! %<s.isBound(\"%s\")) return %s;", cachedFieldName,
                      resourcesFieldName, parameterName, fieldName);

        String cast = TransformUtils.getWrapperTypeName(fieldType);

        // The ($r) cast will convert the result to the method return type; generally
        // this does nothing. but for primitive types, it will unwrap
        // the wrapper type back to a primitive.  We pass the desired type name
        // to readParameter(), since its easier to convert it properly to
        // a type on that end than in the generated code.

        builder.addln("%s result = ($r) ((%s) %s.readParameter(\"%s\", \"%2$s\"));", fieldType, cast,
                      resourcesFieldName, parameterName);

        // If the binding is invariant, then it's ok to cache. Othewise, its only
        // ok to cache if a) the @Parameter says to cache and b) the component
        // is rendering at the point when field is accessed.

        builder.add("if (%s", invariantFieldName);

        if (cache) builder.add(" || %s.isRendering()", resourcesFieldName);

        builder.addln(")");
        builder.begin();
        builder.addln("%s = result;", fieldName);
        builder.addln("%s = true;", cachedFieldName);
        builder.end();

        builder.addln("return result;");
        builder.end();

        String methodName = transformation.newMemberName("read_parameter", parameterName);

        TransformMethodSignature signature = new TransformMethodSignature(Modifier.PRIVATE, fieldType, methodName, null,
                                                                          null);

        transformation.addMethod(signature, builder.toString());

        transformation.replaceReadAccess(fieldName, methodName);
    }
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    }

    private void addWriterMethod(String fieldName, String cachedFieldName, boolean cache, String parameterName,
                                 String fieldType, String resourcesFieldName, ClassTransformation transformation)
    {
        BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder();
        builder.begin();

        // Before the component is loaded, updating the property sets the default value
        // for the parameter. The value is stored in the field, but will be
        // rolled into default field inside containingPageDidLoad().

        builder.addln("if (! %s.isLoaded())", resourcesFieldName);
        builder.begin();
        builder.addln("%s = $1;", fieldName);
        builder.addln("return;");
        builder.end();

        // Always start by updating the parameter; this will implicitly check for
        // read-only or unbound parameters. $1 is the single parameter
        // to the method.

        builder.addln("if (%s.isBound(\"%s\"))", resourcesFieldName, parameterName);
        builder.addln("  %s.writeParameter(\"%s\", ($w)$1);", resourcesFieldName, parameterName);

        builder.addln("%s = $1;", fieldName);

        if (cache) builder.addln("%s = %s.isRendering();", cachedFieldName, resourcesFieldName);

        builder.end();

        String methodName = transformation.newMemberName("update_parameter", parameterName);

        TransformMethodSignature signature = new TransformMethodSignature(Modifier.PRIVATE, "void", methodName,
                                                                          new String[] {fieldType}, null);

        transformation.addMethod(signature, builder.toString());

        transformation.replaceWriteAccess(fieldName, methodName);
    }
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     */
    private void addReaderMethod(String fieldName, String cachedFieldName, String invariantFieldName, boolean cache,
                                 String parameterName, String fieldType, String resourcesFieldName,
                                 ClassTransformation transformation)
    {
        BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder();
        builder.begin();

        // While the component is still loading, or when the value for the component is cached,
        // or if the value is not bound, then return the current value of the field.

        builder.addln("if (%s || ! %s.isLoaded() || ! %<s.isBound(\"%s\")) return %s;", cachedFieldName,
                      resourcesFieldName, parameterName, fieldName);

        String cast = TransformUtils.getWrapperTypeName(fieldType);

        // The ($r) cast will convert the result to the method return type; generally
        // this does nothing. but for primitive types, it will unwrap
        // the wrapper type back to a primitive.  We pass the desired type name
        // to readParameter(), since its easier to convert it properly to
        // a type on that end than in the generated code.

        builder.addln("%s result = ($r) ((%s) %s.readParameter(\"%s\", \"%2$s\"));", fieldType, cast,
                      resourcesFieldName, parameterName);

        // If the binding is invariant, then it's ok to cache. Othewise, its only
        // ok to cache if a) the @Parameter says to cache and b) the component
        // is rendering at the point when field is accessed.

        builder.add("if (%s", invariantFieldName);

        if (cache) builder.add(" || %s.isRendering()", resourcesFieldName);

        builder.addln(")");
        builder.begin();
        builder.addln("%s = result;", fieldName);
        builder.addln("%s = true;", cachedFieldName);
        builder.end();

        builder.addln("return result;");
        builder.end();

        String methodName = transformation.newMemberName("read_parameter", parameterName);

        TransformMethodSignature signature = new TransformMethodSignature(Modifier.PRIVATE, fieldType, methodName, null,
                                                                          null);

        transformation.addMethod(signature, builder.toString());

        transformation.replaceReadAccess(fieldName, methodName);
    }
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        String name = ClassFabUtils.generateClassName("Instantiator");

        ClassFab cf = classFactory.newClass(name, AbstractInstantiator.class);

        BodyBuilder constructor = new BodyBuilder();

        // This is realy -1 + 2: The first value in constructorArgs is the InternalComponentResources, which doesn't
        // count toward's the Instantiator's constructor ... then we add in the Model and String description.
        // It's tricky because there's the constructor parameters for the Instantiator, most of which are stored
        // in fields and then used as the constructor parameters for the Component.

        Class[] constructorParameterTypes = new Class[constructorArgs.size() + 1];
        Object[] constructorParameterValues = new Object[constructorArgs.size() + 1];

        constructorParameterTypes[0] = ComponentModel.class;
        constructorParameterValues[0] = componentModel;

        constructorParameterTypes[1] = String.class;
        constructorParameterValues[1] = String.format("Instantiator[%s]", componentClassName);

        BodyBuilder newInstance = new BodyBuilder();

        newInstance.add("return new %s($1", componentClassName);

        constructor.begin();

        // Pass the model and description to AbstractInstantiator

        constructor.addln("super($1, $2);");

        // Again, skip the (implicit) InternalComponentResources field, that's
        // supplied to the Instantiator's newInstance() method.

        for (int i = 1; i < constructorArgs.size(); i++)
        {
            ConstructorArg arg = constructorArgs.get(i);

            CtClass argCtType = arg.getType();
            Class argType = toClass(argCtType.getName());

            boolean primitive = argCtType.isPrimitive();

            Class fieldType = primitive ? ClassFabUtils.getPrimitiveType(argType) : argType;

            String fieldName = "_param_" + i;

            constructorParameterTypes[i + 1] = argType;
            constructorParameterValues[i + 1] = arg.getValue();

            cf.addField(fieldName, fieldType);

            // $1 is model, $2 is description, to $3 is first dynamic parameter.

            // The arguments may be wrapper types, so we cast down to
            // the primitive type.

            String parameterReference = "$" + (i + 2);

            constructor.addln("%s = %s;",
                              fieldName,
                              ClassFabUtils.castReference(parameterReference, fieldType.getName()));

            newInstance.add(", %s", fieldName);
        }

        constructor.end();
        newInstance.addln(");");

        cf.addConstructor(constructorParameterTypes, null, constructor.toString());

        cf.addMethod(Modifier.PUBLIC, NEW_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE, newInstance.toString());

        Class instantiatorClass = cf.createClass();

        try
        {
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        String resourcesFieldName = transformation.getResourcesFieldName();

        String writeMethodName = transformation.newMemberName("write", fieldName);

        BodyBuilder builder = new BodyBuilder();

        builder.begin();
        builder.addln(
                "%s.persistFieldChange(\"%s\", ($w) $1);",
                resourcesFieldName,
                logicalFieldName);
        builder.addln("%s = $1;", fieldName);
        builder.end();

        transformation.addMethod(new TransformMethodSignature(Modifier.PRIVATE, "void", writeMethodName,
                                                              new String[]
                                                                      { fieldType }, null), builder.toString());

        transformation.replaceWriteAccess(fieldName, writeMethodName);

        builder.clear();
        builder.begin();

        // Check to see if there's a recorded change for this component, this field.

        builder.addln("if (%s.hasFieldChange(\"%s\"))", resourcesFieldName, logicalFieldName);

        String wrapperType = TransformUtils.getWrapperTypeName(fieldType);

        // Get the value, cast it to the correct type (or wrapper type)
        builder.add(
                "  %s = ((%s) %s.getFieldChange(\"%s\"))",
                fieldName,
                wrapperType,
                resourcesFieldName,
                logicalFieldName);

        // For primtive types, add in the method call to unwrap the wrapper type to a primitive type

        String unwrapMethodName = TransformUtils.getUnwrapperMethodName(fieldType);

        if (unwrapMethodName == null)
            builder.addln(";");
        else
            builder.addln(".%s();", unwrapMethodName);

        builder.end();

        transformation.extendMethod(
                TransformConstants.CONTAINING_PAGE_DID_ATTACH_SIGNATURE,
                builder.toString());

    }
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