src/jdk/internal/dynalink/support/NameCodec.java

Tue, 22 Dec 2015 10:56:12 -0800

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    84 package jdk.internal.dynalink.support;
    86 import jdk.internal.dynalink.CallSiteDescriptor;
    88 /**
    89  * Implements the name mangling and demangling as specified by John Rose's
    90  * <a href="https://blogs.oracle.com/jrose/entry/symbolic_freedom_in_the_vm" target="_blank">"Symbolic Freedom in the
    91  * VM"</a> article. It is recommended that implementers of languages on the JVM uniformly adopt this for symbolic
    92  * interoperability between languages. Normally, you would mangle the names as you're generating bytecode, and then
    93  * demangle them when you're creating {@link CallSiteDescriptor} objects. Note that you are expected to mangle
    94  * individual tokens, and not the whole name at the call site, i.e. the colon character normally separating the tokens
    95  * is never mangled. I.e. you wouldn't mangle {@code dyn:getProp:color} into {@code dyn\!getProp\!color}, but you would
    96  * mangle {@code dyn:getProp:color$} into {@code dyn:getProp:\=color\%} (only mangling the individual token containing
    97  * the symbol {@code color$}). {@link CallSiteDescriptorFactory#tokenizeName(String)} (and by implication, all call site
    98  * descriptors it creates) will automatically perform demangling on the passed names. If you use this factory, or you
    99  * have your own way of creating call site descriptors, but you still delegate to this method of the default factory
   100  * (it is recommended that you do), then you have demangling handled for you already, and only need to ensure that you
   101  * mangle the names when you're emitting them in the bytecode.
   102  *
   103  * @author Attila Szegedi
   104  */
   105 public class NameCodec {
   106     private static final char ESCAPE_CHAR = '\\';
   107     private static final char EMPTY_ESCAPE = '=';
   108     private static final String EMPTY_NAME = new String(new char[] { ESCAPE_CHAR, EMPTY_ESCAPE });
   109     private static final char EMPTY_CHAR = 0xFEFF;
   111     private static final int MIN_ENCODING = '$';
   112     private static final int MAX_ENCODING = ']';
   113     private static final char[] ENCODING = new char[MAX_ENCODING - MIN_ENCODING + 1];
   114     private static final int MIN_DECODING = '!';
   115     private static final int MAX_DECODING = '}';
   116     private static final char[] DECODING = new char[MAX_DECODING - MIN_DECODING + 1];
   118     static {
   119         addEncoding('/', '|');
   120         addEncoding('.', ',');
   121         addEncoding(';', '?');
   122         addEncoding('$', '%');
   123         addEncoding('<', '^');
   124         addEncoding('>', '_');
   125         addEncoding('[', '{');
   126         addEncoding(']', '}');
   127         addEncoding(':', '!');
   128         addEncoding('\\', '-');
   129         DECODING[EMPTY_ESCAPE - MIN_DECODING] = EMPTY_CHAR;
   130     }
   132     private NameCodec() {
   133     }
   135     /**
   136      * Encodes ("mangles") an unencoded symbolic name.
   137      * @param name the symbolic name to mangle
   138      * @return the mangled form of the symbolic name.
   139      */
   140     public static String encode(final String name) {
   141         final int l = name.length();
   142         if(l == 0) {
   143             return EMPTY_NAME;
   144         }
   145         StringBuilder b = null;
   146         int lastEscape = -1;
   147         for(int i = 0; i < l; ++i) {
   148             final int encodeIndex = name.charAt(i) - MIN_ENCODING;
   149             if(encodeIndex >= 0 && encodeIndex < ENCODING.length) {
   150                 final char e = ENCODING[encodeIndex];
   151                 if(e != 0) {
   152                     if(b == null) {
   153                         b = new StringBuilder(name.length() + 3);
   154                         if(name.charAt(0) != ESCAPE_CHAR && i > 0) {
   155                             b.append(EMPTY_NAME);
   156                         }
   157                         b.append(name, 0, i);
   158                     } else {
   159                         b.append(name, lastEscape + 1, i);
   160                     }
   161                     b.append(ESCAPE_CHAR).append(e);
   162                     lastEscape = i;
   163                 }
   164             }
   165         }
   166         if(b == null) {
   167             return name.toString();
   168         }
   169         assert lastEscape != -1;
   170         b.append(name, lastEscape + 1, l);
   171         return b.toString();
   172     }
   174     /**
   175      * Decodes ("demangles") an encoded symbolic name.
   176      * @param name the symbolic name to demangle
   177      * @return the demangled form of the symbolic name.
   178      */
   179     public static String decode(final String name) {
   180         if(name.charAt(0) != ESCAPE_CHAR) {
   181             return name;
   182         }
   183         final int l = name.length();
   184         if(l == 2 && name.charAt(1) == EMPTY_CHAR) {
   185             return "";
   186         }
   187         final StringBuilder b = new StringBuilder(name.length());
   188         int lastEscape = -2;
   189         int lastBackslash = -1;
   190         for(;;) {
   191             final int nextBackslash = name.indexOf(ESCAPE_CHAR, lastBackslash + 1);
   192             if(nextBackslash == -1 || nextBackslash == l - 1) {
   193                 break;
   194             }
   195             final int decodeIndex = name.charAt(nextBackslash + 1) - MIN_DECODING;
   196             if(decodeIndex >= 0 && decodeIndex < DECODING.length) {
   197                 final char d = DECODING[decodeIndex];
   198                 if(d == EMPTY_CHAR) {
   199                     // "\=" is only valid at the beginning of a mangled string
   200                     if(nextBackslash == 0) {
   201                         lastEscape = 0;
   202                     }
   203                 } else if(d != 0) {
   204                     b.append(name, lastEscape + 2, nextBackslash).append(d);
   205                     lastEscape = nextBackslash;
   206                 }
   207             }
   208             lastBackslash = nextBackslash;
   209         }
   210         b.append(name, lastEscape + 2, l);
   211         return b.toString();
   212     }
   214     private static void addEncoding(final char from, final char to) {
   215         ENCODING[from - MIN_ENCODING] = to;
   216         DECODING[to - MIN_DECODING] = from;
   217     }
   218 }

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