test/tools/javac/tree/TreeScannerTest.java

Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:21:17 -0700

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jjg
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Fri, 27 Aug 2010 17:21:17 -0700
changeset 662
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6570730: com.sun.source.tree.ModifiersTree.getFlags() should return class type
Reviewed-by: mcimadamore

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    25 /**
    26  * Utility and test program to check javac's internal TreeScanner class.
    27  * The program can be run standalone, or as a jtreg test.  For info on
    28  * command line args, run program with no args.
    29  *
    30  * <p>
    31  * jtreg: Note that by using the -r switch in the test description below, this test
    32  * will process all java files in the langtools/test directory, thus implicitly
    33  * covering any new language features that may be tested in this test suite.
    34  */
    36 /*
    37  * @test
    38  * @bug 6923080
    39  * @summary TreeScanner.visitNewClass should scan tree.typeargs
    40  * @run main TreeScannerTest -q -r .
    41  */
    43 import java.io.*;
    44 import java.lang.reflect.*;
    45 import java.util.*;
    46 import javax.tools.*;
    48 import com.sun.source.tree.CompilationUnitTree;
    49 import com.sun.source.util.JavacTask;
    50 import com.sun.tools.javac.api.JavacTool;
    51 import com.sun.tools.javac.tree.*;
    52 import com.sun.tools.javac.tree.JCTree.*;
    53 import com.sun.tools.javac.util.List;
    55 public class TreeScannerTest {
    56     /**
    57      * Main entry point.
    58      * If test.src is set, program runs in jtreg mode, and will throw an Error
    59      * if any errors arise, otherwise System.exit will be used. In jtreg mode,
    60      * the default base directory for file args is the value of ${test.src}.
    61      * In jtreg mode, the -r option can be given to change the default base
    62      * directory to the root test directory.
    63      */
    64     public static void main(String... args) {
    65         String testSrc = System.getProperty("test.src");
    66         File baseDir = (testSrc == null) ? null : new File(testSrc);
    67         boolean ok = new TreeScannerTest().run(baseDir, args);
    68         if (!ok) {
    69             if (testSrc != null)  // jtreg mode
    70                 throw new Error("failed");
    71             else
    72                 System.exit(1);
    73         }
    74     }
    76     /**
    77      * Run the program. A base directory can be provided for file arguments.
    78      * In jtreg mode, the -r option can be given to change the default base
    79      * directory to the test root directory. For other options, see usage().
    80      * @param baseDir base directory for any file arguments.
    81      * @param args command line args
    82      * @return true if successful or in gui mode
    83      */
    84     boolean run(File baseDir, String... args) {
    85         if (args.length == 0) {
    86             usage(System.out);
    87             return true;
    88         }
    90         ArrayList<File> files = new ArrayList<File>();
    91         for (int i = 0; i < args.length; i++) {
    92             String arg = args[i];
    93             if (arg.equals("-q"))
    94                 quiet = true;
    95             else if (arg.equals("-v"))
    96                 verbose = true;
    97             else if (arg.equals("-r")) {
    98                 File d = baseDir;
    99                 while (!new File(d, "TEST.ROOT").exists()) {
   100                     d = d.getParentFile();
   101                     if (d == null)
   102                         throw new Error("cannot find TEST.ROOT");
   103                 }
   104                 baseDir = d;
   105             }
   106             else if (arg.startsWith("-"))
   107                 throw new Error("unknown option: " + arg);
   108             else {
   109                 while (i < args.length)
   110                     files.add(new File(baseDir, args[i++]));
   111             }
   112         }
   114         for (File file: files) {
   115             if (file.exists())
   116                 test(file);
   117             else
   118                 error("File not found: " + file);
   119         }
   121         if (fileCount != 1)
   122             System.err.println(fileCount + " files read");
   123         if (errors > 0)
   124             System.err.println(errors + " errors");
   126         return (errors == 0);
   127     }
   129     /**
   130      * Print command line help.
   131      * @param out output stream
   132      */
   133     void usage(PrintStream out) {
   134         out.println("Usage:");
   135         out.println("  java TreeScannerTest options... files...");
   136         out.println("");
   137         out.println("where options include:");
   138         out.println("-q        Quiet: don't report on inapplicable files");
   139         out.println("-v        Verbose: report on files as they are being read");
   140         out.println("");
   141         out.println("files may be directories or files");
   142         out.println("directories will be scanned recursively");
   143         out.println("non java files, or java files which cannot be parsed, will be ignored");
   144         out.println("");
   145     }
   147     /**
   148      * Test a file. If the file is a directory, it will be recursively scanned
   149      * for java files.
   150      * @param file the file or directory to test
   151      */
   152     void test(File file) {
   153         if (file.isDirectory()) {
   154             for (File f: file.listFiles()) {
   155                 test(f);
   156             }
   157             return;
   158         }
   160         if (file.isFile() && file.getName().endsWith(".java")) {
   161             try {
   162                 if (verbose)
   163                     System.err.println(file);
   164                 fileCount++;
   165                 ScanTester t = new ScanTester();
   166                 t.test(read(file));
   167             } catch (ParseException e) {
   168                 if (!quiet) {
   169                     error("Error parsing " + file + "\n" + e.getMessage());
   170                 }
   171             } catch (IOException e) {
   172                 error("Error reading " + file + ": " + e);
   173             }
   174             return;
   175         }
   177         if (!quiet)
   178             error("File " + file + " ignored");
   179     }
   181     /**
   182      * Read a file.
   183      * @param file the file to be read
   184      * @return the tree for the content of the file
   185      * @throws IOException if any IO errors occur
   186      * @throws TreePosTest.ParseException if any errors occur while parsing the file
   187      */
   188     JCCompilationUnit read(File file) throws IOException, ParseException {
   189         StringWriter sw = new StringWriter();
   190         PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw);
   191         Reporter r = new Reporter(pw);
   192         JavacTool tool = JavacTool.create();
   193         StandardJavaFileManager fm = tool.getStandardFileManager(r, null, null);
   194         Iterable<? extends JavaFileObject> files = fm.getJavaFileObjects(file);
   195         JavacTask task = tool.getTask(pw, fm, r, Collections.<String>emptyList(), null, files);
   196         Iterable<? extends CompilationUnitTree> trees = task.parse();
   197         pw.flush();
   198         if (r.errors > 0)
   199             throw new ParseException(sw.toString());
   200         Iterator<? extends CompilationUnitTree> iter = trees.iterator();
   201         if (!iter.hasNext())
   202             throw new Error("no trees found");
   203         JCCompilationUnit t = (JCCompilationUnit) iter.next();
   204         if (iter.hasNext())
   205             throw new Error("too many trees found");
   206         return t;
   207     }
   209     /**
   210      * Report an error. When the program is complete, the program will either
   211      * exit or throw an Error if any errors have been reported.
   212      * @param msg the error message
   213      */
   214     void error(String msg) {
   215         System.err.println(msg);
   216         errors++;
   217     }
   219     /**
   220      *  Report an error for a specific tree node.
   221      *  @param file the source file for the tree
   222      *  @param t    the tree node
   223      *  @param label an indication of the error
   224      */
   225     void error(JavaFileObject file, JCTree t, String msg) {
   226         error(file.getName() + ":" + getLine(file, t) + ": " + msg + " " + trim(t, 64));
   227     }
   229     /**
   230      * Get a trimmed string for a tree node, with normalized white space and limited length.
   231      */
   232     String trim(JCTree t, int len) {
   233         String s = t.toString().replaceAll("[\r\n]+", " ").replaceAll(" +", " ");
   234         return (s.length() < len) ? s : s.substring(0, len);
   235     }
   237     /** Number of files that have been analyzed. */
   238     int fileCount;
   239     /** Number of errors reported. */
   240     int errors;
   241     /** Flag: don't report irrelevant files. */
   242     boolean quiet;
   243     /** Flag: report files as they are processed. */
   244     boolean verbose;
   246     /**
   247      * Main class for testing operation of tree scanner.
   248      * The set of nodes found by the scanner are compared
   249      * against the set of nodes found by reflection.
   250      */
   251     private class ScanTester extends TreeScanner {
   252         /** Main entry method for the class. */
   253         void test(JCCompilationUnit tree) {
   254             sourcefile = tree.sourcefile;
   255             found = new HashSet<JCTree>();
   256             scan(tree);
   257             expect = new HashSet<JCTree>();
   258             reflectiveScan(tree);
   259             if (found.equals(expect))
   260                 return;
   262             error("Differences found for " + tree.sourcefile.getName());
   264             if (found.size() != expect.size())
   265                 error("Size mismatch; found: " + found.size() + ", expected: " + expect.size());
   267             Set<JCTree> missing = new HashSet<JCTree>();
   268             missing.addAll(expect);
   269             missing.removeAll(found);
   270             for (JCTree t: missing)
   271                 error(tree.sourcefile, t, "missing");
   273             Set<JCTree> excess = new HashSet<JCTree>();
   274             excess.addAll(found);
   275             excess.removeAll(expect);
   276             for (JCTree t: excess)
   277                 error(tree.sourcefile, t, "unexpected");
   278         }
   280         /** Record all tree nodes found by scanner. */
   281         @Override
   282         public void scan(JCTree tree) {
   283             if (tree == null)
   284                 return;
   285             System.err.println("FOUND: " + tree.getTag() + " " + trim(tree, 64));
   286             found.add(tree);
   287             super.scan(tree);
   288         }
   290         /** record all tree nodes found by reflection. */
   291         public void reflectiveScan(Object o) {
   292             if (o == null)
   293                 return;
   294             if (o instanceof JCTree) {
   295                 JCTree tree = (JCTree) o;
   296                 System.err.println("EXPECT: " + tree.getTag() + " " + trim(tree, 64));
   297                 expect.add(tree);
   298                 for (Field f: getFields(tree)) {
   299                     try {
   300                         //System.err.println("FIELD: " + f.getName());
   301                         reflectiveScan(f.get(tree));
   302                     } catch (IllegalAccessException e) {
   303                         error(e.toString());
   304                     }
   305                 }
   306             } else if (o instanceof List) {
   307                 List<?> list = (List<?>) o;
   308                 for (Object item: list)
   309                     reflectiveScan(item);
   310             } else
   311                 error("unexpected item: " + o);
   312         }
   314         JavaFileObject sourcefile;
   315         Set<JCTree> found;
   316         Set<JCTree> expect;
   317     }
   319     /**
   320      * Thrown when errors are found parsing a java file.
   321      */
   322     private static class ParseException extends Exception {
   323         ParseException(String msg) {
   324             super(msg);
   325         }
   326     }
   328     /**
   329      * DiagnosticListener to report diagnostics and count any errors that occur.
   330      */
   331     private static class Reporter implements DiagnosticListener<JavaFileObject> {
   332         Reporter(PrintWriter out) {
   333             this.out = out;
   334         }
   336         public void report(Diagnostic<? extends JavaFileObject> diagnostic) {
   337             out.println(diagnostic);
   338             switch (diagnostic.getKind()) {
   339                 case ERROR:
   340                     errors++;
   341             }
   342         }
   343         int errors;
   344         PrintWriter out;
   345     }
   347     /**
   348      * Get the set of fields for a tree node that may contain child tree nodes.
   349      * These are the fields that are subtypes of JCTree or List.
   350      * The results are cached, based on the tree's tag.
   351      */
   352     Set<Field> getFields(JCTree tree) {
   353         Set<Field> fields = map.get(tree.getTag());
   354         if (fields == null) {
   355             fields = new HashSet<Field>();
   356             for (Field f: tree.getClass().getFields()) {
   357                 Class<?> fc = f.getType();
   358                 if (JCTree.class.isAssignableFrom(fc) || List.class.isAssignableFrom(fc))
   359                     fields.add(f);
   360             }
   361             map.put(tree.getTag(), fields);
   362         }
   363         return fields;
   364     }
   365     // where
   366     Map<Integer, Set<Field>> map = new HashMap<Integer,Set<Field>>();
   368     /** Get the line number for the primary position for a tree.
   369      * The code is intended to be simple, although not necessarily efficient.
   370      * However, note that a file manager such as JavacFileManager is likely
   371      * to cache the results of file.getCharContent, avoiding the need to read
   372      * the bits from disk each time this method is called.
   373      */
   374     int getLine(JavaFileObject file, JCTree tree) {
   375         try {
   376             CharSequence cs = file.getCharContent(true);
   377             int line = 1;
   378             for (int i = 0; i < tree.pos; i++) {
   379                 if (cs.charAt(i) == '\n') // jtreg tests always use Unix line endings
   380                     line++;
   381             }
   382             return line;
   383         } catch (IOException e) {
   384             return -1;
   385         }
   386     }
   387 }

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