Beispiel #1
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  /** {@inheritDoc} */
  public void inherit(DocFinder.Input input, DocFinder.Output output) {
    ClassDoc exception;
    if (input.tagId == null) {
      ThrowsTag throwsTag = (ThrowsTag) input.tag;
      exception = throwsTag.exception();
      input.tagId =
          exception == null ? throwsTag.exceptionName() : throwsTag.exception().qualifiedName();
    } else {
      exception = input.method.containingClass().findClass(input.tagId);
    }

    ThrowsTag[] tags = input.method.throwsTags();
    for (int i = 0; i < tags.length; i++) {
      if (input.tagId.equals(tags[i].exceptionName())
          || (tags[i].exception() != null
              && (input.tagId.equals(tags[i].exception().qualifiedName())))) {
        output.holder = input.method;
        output.holderTag = tags[i];
        output.inlineTags =
            input.isFirstSentence ? tags[i].firstSentenceTags() : tags[i].inlineTags();
        output.tagList.add(tags[i]);
      } else if (exception != null
          && tags[i].exception() != null
          && tags[i].exception().subclassOf(exception)) {
        output.tagList.add(tags[i]);
      }
    }
  }
Beispiel #2
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 /**
  * Given an array of <code>Tag</code>s representing this custom tag, return its string
  * representation.
  *
  * @param throwTags the array of <code>ThrowsTag</code>s to convert.
  * @param writer the TagletWriter that will write this tag.
  * @param alreadyDocumented the set of exceptions that have already been documented.
  * @param allowDups True if we allow duplicate throws tags to be documented.
  * @return the TagletOutput representation of this <code>Tag</code>.
  */
 protected TagletOutput throwsTagsOutput(
     ThrowsTag[] throwTags,
     TagletWriter writer,
     Set<String> alreadyDocumented,
     boolean allowDups) {
   TagletOutput result = writer.getOutputInstance();
   if (throwTags.length > 0) {
     for (int i = 0; i < throwTags.length; ++i) {
       ThrowsTag tt = throwTags[i];
       ClassDoc cd = tt.exception();
       if ((!allowDups)
           && (alreadyDocumented.contains(tt.exceptionName())
               || (cd != null && alreadyDocumented.contains(cd.qualifiedName())))) {
         continue;
       }
       if (alreadyDocumented.size() == 0) {
         result.appendOutput(writer.getThrowsHeader());
       }
       result.appendOutput(writer.throwsTagOutput(tt));
       alreadyDocumented.add(cd != null ? cd.qualifiedName() : tt.exceptionName());
     }
   }
   return result;
 }
  /**
   * Parses a method type definition
   *
   * @param docMethod
   * @return
   */
  protected static Method ParseMethod(MethodDoc docMethod) {
    assert (docMethod != null);

    Method xmlMethod = new Method();

    xmlMethod.name = docMethod.name();
    xmlMethod.hash = computeHash(docMethod.qualifiedName(), docMethod.signature());
    xmlMethod.qualifiedName = docMethod.qualifiedName();
    xmlMethod.comment = docMethod.commentText();
    xmlMethod.signature = docMethod.signature();
    xmlMethod.isNative = docMethod.isNative();
    xmlMethod.isVarArgs = docMethod.isVarArgs();
    xmlMethod.isSynchronized = docMethod.isSynchronized();
    xmlMethod.isFinal = docMethod.isFinal();
    xmlMethod.isAbstract = docMethod.isAbstract();
    xmlMethod.isStatic = docMethod.isStatic();

    xmlMethod.scope = DetermineScope(docMethod);

    // Parse parameters of the method
    Parameter[] parameters = docMethod.parameters();

    if (parameters != null && parameters.length > 0) {
      ParamTag[] paramComments = docMethod.paramTags();

      ArrayList<Param> paramList = new ArrayList<Param>();

      for (Parameter parameter : parameters) {
        ParamTag paramComment = null;

        // look to see if this parameter has comments
        // if so, paramComment will be set
        for (ParamTag testParam : paramComments) {
          String testParamName = testParam.parameterName();
          if (testParamName != null) {
            if (testParamName.compareTo(parameter.name()) == 0) {
              paramComment = testParam;
              break;
            }
          }
        }

        paramList.add(ParseParameter(parameter, paramComment));
      }

      xmlMethod.parameters = paramList.toArray(new Param[] {});
    } else {
      log.debug("No parameters for method: " + docMethod.name());
    }

    // Parse result data

    Result returnInfo = new Result();

    Tag[] returnTags = docMethod.tags("@return");
    if (returnTags != null && returnTags.length > 0) {
      // there should be only one return tag.  but heck,
      // if they specify two, so what...
      StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder();
      for (Tag returnTag : returnTags) {
        String returnTagText = returnTag.text();
        if (returnTagText != null) {
          builder.append(returnTagText);
          builder.append("\n");
        }
      }

      returnInfo.comment = builder.substring(0, builder.length() - 1);
    }

    returnInfo.type = ParseType(docMethod.returnType());
    xmlMethod.result = returnInfo;

    // Parse exceptions of the method

    Type[] types = docMethod.thrownExceptionTypes();
    ThrowsTag[] exceptionComments = docMethod.throwsTags();

    if (types != null && types.length > 0) {
      ArrayList<ExceptionInstance> exceptionList = new ArrayList<ExceptionInstance>();

      for (Type exceptionType : types) {
        ExceptionInstance exception = new ExceptionInstance();

        exception.type = ParseType(exceptionType);

        for (ThrowsTag exceptionComment : exceptionComments) {
          if (exceptionType == exceptionComment.exceptionType()) {
            exception.comment = exceptionComment.exceptionComment();

            ClassDoc exceptionDetails = exceptionComment.exception();

            // not yet parsing Exceptions defined within the supplied code set
            exception.type = ParseType(exceptionComment.exceptionType());
            break;
          }
        }

        exceptionList.add(exception);
      }

      xmlMethod.exceptions = exceptionList.toArray(new ExceptionInstance[] {});
    }

    // parse annotations from the method
    xmlMethod.annotationInstances =
        ParseAnnotationInstances(docMethod.annotations(), docMethod.qualifiedName());

    return xmlMethod;
  }