Esempio n. 1
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 private static ObjToIntMap getObjectFunctionNames(Scriptable obj) {
   Object[] ids = ScriptableObject.getPropertyIds(obj);
   ObjToIntMap map = new ObjToIntMap(ids.length);
   for (int i = 0; i != ids.length; ++i) {
     if (!(ids[i] instanceof String)) continue;
     String id = (String) ids[i];
     Object value = ScriptableObject.getProperty(obj, id);
     if (value instanceof Function) {
       Function f = (Function) value;
       int length = ScriptRuntime.toInt32(ScriptableObject.getProperty(f, "length"));
       if (length < 0) {
         length = 0;
       }
       map.put(id, length);
     }
   }
   return map;
 }
Esempio n. 2
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  public static byte[] createAdapterCode(
      ObjToIntMap functionNames,
      String adapterName,
      Class<?> superClass,
      Class<?>[] interfaces,
      String scriptClassName) {
    ClassFileWriter cfw = new ClassFileWriter(adapterName, superClass.getName(), "<adapter>");
    cfw.addField(
        "factory",
        "Laurora/javascript/ContextFactory;",
        (short) (ClassFileWriter.ACC_PUBLIC | ClassFileWriter.ACC_FINAL));
    cfw.addField(
        "delegee",
        "Laurora/javascript/Scriptable;",
        (short) (ClassFileWriter.ACC_PUBLIC | ClassFileWriter.ACC_FINAL));
    cfw.addField(
        "self",
        "Laurora/javascript/Scriptable;",
        (short) (ClassFileWriter.ACC_PUBLIC | ClassFileWriter.ACC_FINAL));
    int interfacesCount = interfaces == null ? 0 : interfaces.length;
    for (int i = 0; i < interfacesCount; i++) {
      if (interfaces[i] != null) cfw.addInterface(interfaces[i].getName());
    }

    String superName = superClass.getName().replace('.', '/');
    Constructor<?>[] ctors = superClass.getConstructors();
    for (Constructor<?> ctor : ctors) {
      generateCtor(cfw, adapterName, superName, ctor);
    }
    generateSerialCtor(cfw, adapterName, superName);
    if (scriptClassName != null) {
      generateEmptyCtor(cfw, adapterName, superName, scriptClassName);
    }

    ObjToIntMap generatedOverrides = new ObjToIntMap();
    ObjToIntMap generatedMethods = new ObjToIntMap();

    // generate methods to satisfy all specified interfaces.
    for (int i = 0; i < interfacesCount; i++) {
      Method[] methods = interfaces[i].getMethods();
      for (int j = 0; j < methods.length; j++) {
        Method method = methods[j];
        int mods = method.getModifiers();
        if (Modifier.isStatic(mods) || Modifier.isFinal(mods)) {
          continue;
        }
        String methodName = method.getName();
        Class<?>[] argTypes = method.getParameterTypes();
        if (!functionNames.has(methodName)) {
          try {
            superClass.getMethod(methodName, argTypes);
            // The class we're extending implements this method and
            // the JavaScript object doesn't have an override. See
            // bug 61226.
            continue;
          } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) {
            // Not implemented by superclass; fall through
          }
        }
        // make sure to generate only one instance of a particular
        // method/signature.
        String methodSignature = getMethodSignature(method, argTypes);
        String methodKey = methodName + methodSignature;
        if (!generatedOverrides.has(methodKey)) {
          generateMethod(cfw, adapterName, methodName, argTypes, method.getReturnType(), true);
          generatedOverrides.put(methodKey, 0);
          generatedMethods.put(methodName, 0);
        }
      }
    }

    // Now, go through the superclass's methods, checking for abstract
    // methods or additional methods to override.

    // generate any additional overrides that the object might contain.
    Method[] methods = getOverridableMethods(superClass);
    for (int j = 0; j < methods.length; j++) {
      Method method = methods[j];
      int mods = method.getModifiers();
      // if a method is marked abstract, must implement it or the
      // resulting class won't be instantiable. otherwise, if the object
      // has a property of the same name, then an override is intended.
      boolean isAbstractMethod = Modifier.isAbstract(mods);
      String methodName = method.getName();
      if (isAbstractMethod || functionNames.has(methodName)) {
        // make sure to generate only one instance of a particular
        // method/signature.
        Class<?>[] argTypes = method.getParameterTypes();
        String methodSignature = getMethodSignature(method, argTypes);
        String methodKey = methodName + methodSignature;
        if (!generatedOverrides.has(methodKey)) {
          generateMethod(cfw, adapterName, methodName, argTypes, method.getReturnType(), true);
          generatedOverrides.put(methodKey, 0);
          generatedMethods.put(methodName, 0);

          // if a method was overridden, generate a "super$method"
          // which lets the delegate call the superclass' version.
          if (!isAbstractMethod) {
            generateSuper(
                cfw,
                adapterName,
                superName,
                methodName,
                methodSignature,
                argTypes,
                method.getReturnType());
          }
        }
      }
    }

    // Generate Java methods for remaining properties that are not
    // overrides.
    ObjToIntMap.Iterator iter = new ObjToIntMap.Iterator(functionNames);
    for (iter.start(); !iter.done(); iter.next()) {
      String functionName = (String) iter.getKey();
      if (generatedMethods.has(functionName)) continue;
      int length = iter.getValue();
      Class<?>[] parms = new Class[length];
      for (int k = 0; k < length; k++) parms[k] = ScriptRuntime.ObjectClass;
      generateMethod(cfw, adapterName, functionName, parms, ScriptRuntime.ObjectClass, false);
    }
    return cfw.toByteArray();
  }