org.apache.el.ValueExpressionImpl Java Examples

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Example #1
Source File: AstLambdaExpression.java    From Tomcat8-Source-Read with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
@Override
public Object getValue(EvaluationContext ctx) throws ELException {

    // Correct evaluation requires knowledge of the whole set of nested
    // expressions, not just the current expression
    NestedState state = getNestedState();

    // Check that there are not more sets of parameters than there are
    // nested expressions.
    int methodParameterSetCount = jjtGetNumChildren() - 2;
    if (methodParameterSetCount > state.getNestingCount()) {
        throw new ELException(MessageFactory.get(
                "error.lambda.tooManyMethodParameterSets"));
    }

    // First child is always parameters even if there aren't any
    AstLambdaParameters formalParametersNode =
            (AstLambdaParameters) children[0];
    Node[] formalParamNodes = formalParametersNode.children;

    // Second child is a value expression
    ValueExpressionImpl ve = new ValueExpressionImpl("", children[1],
            ctx.getFunctionMapper(), ctx.getVariableMapper(), null);

    // Build a LambdaExpression
    List<String> formalParameters = new ArrayList<>();
    if (formalParamNodes != null) {
        for (Node formalParamNode : formalParamNodes) {
            formalParameters.add(formalParamNode.getImage());
        }
    }
    LambdaExpression le = new LambdaExpression(formalParameters, ve);
    le.setELContext(ctx);

    if (jjtGetNumChildren() == 2) {
        // No method parameters
        // Can only invoke the expression if none of the lambda expressions
        // in the nesting declare parameters
        if (state.getHasFormalParameters()) {
            return le;
        } else {
            return le.invoke(ctx, (Object[]) null);
        }
    }

    /*
     * This is a (possibly nested) lambda expression with one or more sets
     * of parameters provided.
     *
     * If there are more nested expressions than sets of parameters this may
     * return a LambdaExpression.
     *
     * If there are more sets of parameters than nested expressions an
     * ELException will have been thrown by the check at the start of this
     * method.
     */

    // Always have to invoke the outer-most expression
    int methodParameterIndex = 2;
    Object result = le.invoke(((AstMethodParameters)
            children[methodParameterIndex]).getParameters(ctx));
    methodParameterIndex++;

    while (result instanceof LambdaExpression &&
            methodParameterIndex < jjtGetNumChildren()) {
        result = ((LambdaExpression) result).invoke(((AstMethodParameters)
                children[methodParameterIndex]).getParameters(ctx));
        methodParameterIndex++;
    }

    return result;
}
 
Example #2
Source File: ExpressionBuilder.java    From Tomcat8-Source-Read with MIT License 4 votes vote down vote up
public ValueExpression createValueExpression(Class<?> expectedType)
        throws ELException {
    Node n = this.build();
    return new ValueExpressionImpl(this.expression, n, this.fnMapper,
            this.varMapper, expectedType);
}
 
Example #3
Source File: ExpressionBuilder.java    From Tomcat7.0.67 with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public ValueExpression createValueExpression(Class<?> expectedType)
        throws ELException {
    Node n = this.build();
    return new ValueExpressionImpl(this.expression, n, this.fnMapper,
            this.varMapper, expectedType);
}
 
Example #4
Source File: ExpressionBuilder.java    From tomcatsrc with Apache License 2.0 4 votes vote down vote up
public ValueExpression createValueExpression(Class<?> expectedType)
        throws ELException {
    Node n = this.build();
    return new ValueExpressionImpl(this.expression, n, this.fnMapper,
            this.varMapper, expectedType);
}