com.sun.tools.internal.xjc.reader.gbind.ConnectedComponent Java Examples
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Example #1
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #2
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #3
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #4
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #5
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #6
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #7
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #8
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 6 votes |
/** * Finds a {@link XSParticle} that can serve as the representative property of * the given {@link ConnectedComponent}. * * The representative property is used for reporting an error location and * taking {@link BIProperty} customization. Right now, the algorithm is just pick * the first one with {@link BIProperty}, but one can think of a better algorithm, * such as taking a choice of (A|B) if CC={A,B}. */ private XSParticle findSourceParticle(ConnectedComponent cc) { XSParticle first = null; for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; for (XSParticle p : ge.particles) { if(first==null) first = p; if(getLocalPropCustomization(p)!=null) return p; } // if there are multiple property customizations, // all but one will be left unused, which will be detected as an error // later, so no need to check that now. } // if no customization was found, just use the first one. return first; }
Example #9
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #10
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #11
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #12
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #13
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #14
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #15
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #16
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 5 votes |
public void build(XSParticle p, Collection<XSParticle> forcedProps) { // this class isn't about spec conformance, but // for the ease of use. // so we don't give a damn about 'forcedProps'. // although, for a future note, it's conceivable to expand // the binding algorithm to cover this notion. Expression tree = ExpressionBuilder.createTree(p); Graph g = new Graph(tree); for (ConnectedComponent cc : g) { buildProperty(cc); } }
Example #17
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk9 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }
Example #18
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }
Example #19
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }
Example #20
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }
Example #21
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }
Example #22
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }
Example #23
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }
Example #24
Source File: ExpressionParticleBinder.java From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
/** * Builds a property ouf ot a connected component. */ private void buildProperty(ConnectedComponent cc) { StringBuilder propName = new StringBuilder(); // property name int nameTokenCount = 0; // combine only up to 3 RawTypeSetBuilder rtsb = new RawTypeSetBuilder(); for (Element e : cc) { GElement ge = (GElement)e; if(nameTokenCount<3) { if(nameTokenCount!=0) propName.append("And"); propName.append(makeJavaName(cc.isCollection(),ge.getPropertyNameSeed())); nameTokenCount++; } if(e instanceof GElementImpl) { GElementImpl ei = (GElementImpl) e; rtsb.elementDecl(ei.decl); continue; } if(e instanceof GWildcardElement) { GWildcardElement w = (GWildcardElement)e; rtsb.getRefs().add(new RawTypeSetBuilder.WildcardRef( w.isStrict() ? WildcardMode.STRICT : WildcardMode.SKIP)); continue; } assert false : e; // no other kind should be here } Multiplicity m = Multiplicity.ONE; if(cc.isCollection()) m = m.makeRepeated(); if(!cc.isRequired()) m = m.makeOptional(); RawTypeSet rts = new RawTypeSet(rtsb.getRefs(),m); XSParticle p = findSourceParticle(cc); BIProperty cust = BIProperty.getCustomization(p); CPropertyInfo prop = cust.createElementOrReferenceProperty( propName.toString(), false, p, rts ); getCurrentBean().addProperty(prop); }