java.lang.Object
org.aspectj.org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.Compiler
Alle implementierten Schnittstellen:
ITypeRequestor, ProblemSeverities
Bekannte direkte Unterklassen:
CodeSnippetCompiler, CompilationUnitProblemFinder

public class Compiler extends Object implements ITypeRequestor, ProblemSeverities
  • Felddetails

  • Konstruktordetails

    • Compiler

      public Compiler(INameEnvironment environment, IErrorHandlingPolicy policy, Map<String,String> settings, ICompilerRequestor requestor, IProblemFactory problemFactory)
      Veraltet.
      this constructor is kept to preserve 3.1 and 3.2M4 compatibility
      Answer a new compiler using the given name environment and compiler options. The environment and options will be in effect for the lifetime of the compiler. When the compiler is run, compilation results are sent to the given requestor.
      Parameter:
      environment - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.env.INameEnvironment Environment used by the compiler in order to resolve type and package names. The name environment implements the actual connection of the compiler to the outside world (e.g. in batch mode the name environment is performing pure file accesses, reuse previous build state or connection to repositories). Note: the name environment is responsible for implementing the actual classpath rules.
      policy - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IErrorHandlingPolicy Configurable part for problem handling, allowing the compiler client to specify the rules for handling problems (stop on first error or accumulate them all) and at the same time perform some actions such as opening a dialog in UI when compiling interactively.
      settings - java.util.Map The settings that control the compiler behavior.
      requestor - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.ICompilerRequestor Component which will receive and persist all compilation results and is intended to consume them as they are produced. Typically, in a batch compiler, it is responsible for writing out the actual .class files to the file system.
      problemFactory - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IProblemFactory Factory used inside the compiler to create problem descriptors. It allows the compiler client to supply its own representation of compilation problems in order to avoid object conversions. Note that the factory is not supposed to accumulate the created problems, the compiler will gather them all and hand them back as part of the compilation unit result.
      Siehe auch:
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.DefaultErrorHandlingPolicies
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.CompilationResult
    • Compiler

      public Compiler(INameEnvironment environment, IErrorHandlingPolicy policy, Map settings, ICompilerRequestor requestor, IProblemFactory problemFactory, boolean parseLiteralExpressionsAsConstants)
      Veraltet.
      this constructor is kept to preserve 3.1 and 3.2M4 compatibility
      Answer a new compiler using the given name environment and compiler options. The environment and options will be in effect for the lifetime of the compiler. When the compiler is run, compilation results are sent to the given requestor.
      Parameter:
      environment - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.env.INameEnvironment Environment used by the compiler in order to resolve type and package names. The name environment implements the actual connection of the compiler to the outside world (e.g. in batch mode the name environment is performing pure file accesses, reuse previous build state or connection to repositories). Note: the name environment is responsible for implementing the actual classpath rules.
      policy - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IErrorHandlingPolicy Configurable part for problem handling, allowing the compiler client to specify the rules for handling problems (stop on first error or accumulate them all) and at the same time perform some actions such as opening a dialog in UI when compiling interactively.
      settings - java.util.Map The settings that control the compiler behavior.
      requestor - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.ICompilerRequestor Component which will receive and persist all compilation results and is intended to consume them as they are produced. Typically, in a batch compiler, it is responsible for writing out the actual .class files to the file system.
      problemFactory - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IProblemFactory Factory used inside the compiler to create problem descriptors. It allows the compiler client to supply its own representation of compilation problems in order to avoid object conversions. Note that the factory is not supposed to accumulate the created problems, the compiler will gather them all and hand them back as part of the compilation unit result.
      parseLiteralExpressionsAsConstants - boolean This parameter is used to optimize the literals or leave them as they are in the source. If you put true, "Hello" + " world" will be converted to "Hello world".
      Siehe auch:
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.DefaultErrorHandlingPolicies
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.CompilationResult
    • Compiler

      public Compiler(INameEnvironment environment, IErrorHandlingPolicy policy, CompilerOptions options, ICompilerRequestor requestor, IProblemFactory problemFactory)
      Answer a new compiler using the given name environment and compiler options. The environment and options will be in effect for the lifetime of the compiler. When the compiler is run, compilation results are sent to the given requestor.
      Parameter:
      environment - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.env.INameEnvironment Environment used by the compiler in order to resolve type and package names. The name environment implements the actual connection of the compiler to the outside world (e.g. in batch mode the name environment is performing pure file accesses, reuse previous build state or connection to repositories). Note: the name environment is responsible for implementing the actual classpath rules.
      policy - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IErrorHandlingPolicy Configurable part for problem handling, allowing the compiler client to specify the rules for handling problems (stop on first error or accumulate them all) and at the same time perform some actions such as opening a dialog in UI when compiling interactively.
      options - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.impl.CompilerOptions The options that control the compiler behavior.
      requestor - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.ICompilerRequestor Component which will receive and persist all compilation results and is intended to consume them as they are produced. Typically, in a batch compiler, it is responsible for writing out the actual .class files to the file system.
      problemFactory - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IProblemFactory Factory used inside the compiler to create problem descriptors. It allows the compiler client to supply its own representation of compilation problems in order to avoid object conversions. Note that the factory is not supposed to accumulate the created problems, the compiler will gather them all and hand them back as part of the compilation unit result.
      Siehe auch:
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.DefaultErrorHandlingPolicies
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.CompilationResult
    • Compiler

      public Compiler(INameEnvironment environment, IErrorHandlingPolicy policy, CompilerOptions options, ICompilerRequestor requestor, IProblemFactory problemFactory, PrintWriter out)
      Veraltet.
      Answer a new compiler using the given name environment and compiler options. The environment and options will be in effect for the lifetime of the compiler. When the compiler is run, compilation results are sent to the given requestor.
      Parameter:
      environment - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.env.INameEnvironment Environment used by the compiler in order to resolve type and package names. The name environment implements the actual connection of the compiler to the outside world (e.g. in batch mode the name environment is performing pure file accesses, reuse previous build state or connection to repositories). Note: the name environment is responsible for implementing the actual classpath rules.
      policy - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IErrorHandlingPolicy Configurable part for problem handling, allowing the compiler client to specify the rules for handling problems (stop on first error or accumulate them all) and at the same time perform some actions such as opening a dialog in UI when compiling interactively.
      options - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.impl.CompilerOptions The options that control the compiler behavior.
      requestor - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.ICompilerRequestor Component which will receive and persist all compilation results and is intended to consume them as they are produced. Typically, in a batch compiler, it is responsible for writing out the actual .class files to the file system.
      problemFactory - org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.api.problem.IProblemFactory Factory used inside the compiler to create problem descriptors. It allows the compiler client to supply its own representation of compilation problems in order to avoid object conversions. Note that the factory is not supposed to accumulate the created problems, the compiler will gather them all and hand them back as part of the compilation unit result.
      Siehe auch:
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.DefaultErrorHandlingPolicies
      • Ungültige Referenz
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.CompilationResult
    • Compiler

      public Compiler(INameEnvironment environment, IErrorHandlingPolicy policy, CompilerOptions options, ICompilerRequestor requestor, IProblemFactory problemFactory, PrintWriter out, CompilationProgress progress)
  • Methodendetails

    • accept

      public void accept(IBinaryType binaryType, PackageBinding packageBinding, AccessRestriction accessRestriction)
      Add an additional binary type
      Angegeben von:
      accept in Schnittstelle ITypeRequestor
    • accept

      public void accept(ICompilationUnit sourceUnit, AccessRestriction accessRestriction)
      Add an additional compilation unit into the loop -> build compilation unit declarations, their bindings and record their results.
      Angegeben von:
      accept in Schnittstelle ITypeRequestor
    • accept

      public void accept(ISourceType[] sourceTypes, PackageBinding packageBinding, AccessRestriction accessRestriction)
      Add additional source types
      Angegeben von:
      accept in Schnittstelle ITypeRequestor
    • addCompilationUnit

      protected void addCompilationUnit(ICompilationUnit sourceUnit, CompilationUnitDeclaration parsedUnit)
    • beginToCompile

      protected void beginToCompile(ICompilationUnit[] sourceUnits)
      Add the initial set of compilation units into the loop -> build compilation unit declarations, their bindings and record their results.
    • reportProgress

      protected void reportProgress(String taskDecription)
      Checks whether the compilation has been canceled and reports the given progress to the compiler progress.
    • reportWorked

      protected void reportWorked(int workIncrement, int currentUnitIndex)
      Checks whether the compilation has been canceled and reports the given work increment to the compiler progress.
    • compile

      public void compile(ICompilationUnit[] sourceUnits)
    • backupAptProblems

      protected void backupAptProblems()
    • restoreAptProblems

      protected void restoreAptProblems()
    • processCompiledUnits

      protected void processCompiledUnits(int startingIndex, boolean lastRound) throws Error
      Löst aus:
      Error
    • getUnitToProcess

      public CompilationUnitDeclaration getUnitToProcess(int next)
    • shouldCleanup

      public boolean shouldCleanup(int index)
    • setBinaryTypes

      public void setBinaryTypes(ReferenceBinding[] binaryTypes)
    • handleInternalException

      protected void handleInternalException(Throwable internalException, CompilationUnitDeclaration unit, CompilationResult result)
    • handleInternalException

      protected void handleInternalException(AbortCompilation abortException, CompilationUnitDeclaration unit)
    • initializeParser

      public void initializeParser()
    • internalBeginToCompile

      protected void internalBeginToCompile(ICompilationUnit[] sourceUnits, int maxUnits)
      Add the initial set of compilation units into the loop -> build compilation unit declarations, their bindings and record their results.
    • process

      public void process(CompilationUnitDeclaration unit, int i)
      Process a compilation unit already parsed and build.
    • processAnnotations

      protected void processAnnotations()
    • reset

      public void reset()
    • resolve

      public CompilationUnitDeclaration resolve(CompilationUnitDeclaration unit, ICompilationUnit sourceUnit, boolean verifyMethods, boolean analyzeCode, boolean generateCode)
      Internal API used to resolve a given compilation unit. Can run a subset of the compilation process
    • resolve

      public CompilationUnitDeclaration resolve(ICompilationUnit sourceUnit, boolean verifyMethods, boolean analyzeCode, boolean generateCode)
      Internal API used to resolve a given compilation unit. Can run a subset of the compilation process