/** * Processes files with XQuery queries by supplying them to the specified processor. Result is a * list of respective syntax trees. */ private List<ModuleNode> processXQueries( final Collection<File> files, final Processor<ModuleNode> xqueryProcessor) throws InterruptedException { if (BaseUtils.isEmpty(files) || xqueryProcessor == null) { return new ArrayList<ModuleNode>(0); } final List<ModuleNode> ret = new ArrayList<ModuleNode>(); for (final File f : files) { if (Thread.interrupted()) { throw new InterruptedException(); } try { if (FileUtils.getExtension(f.getAbsolutePath()).equals(xqueryProcessor.getExtension())) { /* TODO rio Interface of input processor requires List as a return type * but our XQuery processor returns only one syntax tree per file. So * it is at index 0. An empty list indicates parsing error. */ final List<ModuleNode> syntaxTree = xqueryProcessor.process(new FileInputStream(f)); if (syntaxTree.size() > 0) { assert (syntaxTree.size() == 1); ret.add(syntaxTree.get(0)); } else { LOG.error( "Error in XQuery file " + f.getAbsolutePath() + ". Try to strip it of empty lines and comments."); // TODO rio Fix weird // parsing errors. } } } catch (final FileNotFoundException e) { throw new RuntimeException("File not found: " + f.getAbsolutePath(), e); } } return ret; }
/** * Retrieves IG rules from provided input files. * * @param files A collection of input files from which rules will be retrieved. * @param mappings {@link Map} of pairs (extension - processor). Extension is a lowercase file * extension (e.g. "dtd"), processor is the {@link Processor} responsible for this file type. * If <code>mappings</code> contain the key "*", will the associated processor handle all file * types. * @return List of IG rules. Empty, if there are no input files or an error occurs. */ private static List<Element> getRulesFromInput( final Collection<File> files, final Map<String, Processor<Element>> mappings) throws InterruptedException { if (BaseUtils.isEmpty(files)) { return new ArrayList<Element>(0); } final List<Element> ret = new ArrayList<Element>(); for (final File f : files) { if (Thread.interrupted()) { throw new InterruptedException(); } try { final Processor<Element> p = getProcessorForExtension(FileUtils.getExtension(f.getAbsolutePath()), mappings); if (p != null) { final List<Element> rules = p.process(new FileInputStream(f)); for (final Element rule : rules) { rule.getMetadata().put(IGGUtils.FILE_ORIGIN, f.getAbsoluteFile()); } ret.addAll(rules); } else { // TODO rio This is a hack to not print errors that XQuery files do not // have defined mapping. if (!FileUtils.getExtension(f.getAbsolutePath()).equals("xq")) { LOG.error( "File extension does not have a corresponding mapping: " + f.getAbsolutePath()); } } } catch (final FileNotFoundException e) { throw new RuntimeException("File not found: " + f.getAbsolutePath(), e); } } return ret; }