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/*
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* RMI-IIOP v1.0
* Copyright IBM Corp. 1998 1999 All Rights Reserved
*
*/
package sun.rmi.rmic;
import java.io.File;
import sun.tools.java.Identifier;
Util provides static utility methods used by other rmic classes.
WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any
supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk:
they are subject to change or removal without notice.
Author: Bryan Atsatt
/**
* Util provides static utility methods used by other rmic classes.
*
* WARNING: The contents of this source file are not part of any
* supported API. Code that depends on them does so at its own risk:
* they are subject to change or removal without notice.
*
* @author Bryan Atsatt
*/
public class Util implements sun.rmi.rmic.Constants {
Return the directory that should be used for output for a given
class.
Params: - theClass – The fully qualified name of the class.
- rootDir – The directory to use as the root of the
package hierarchy. May be null, in which case the current
working directory is used as the root.
/**
* Return the directory that should be used for output for a given
* class.
* @param theClass The fully qualified name of the class.
* @param rootDir The directory to use as the root of the
* package hierarchy. May be null, in which case the current
* working directory is used as the root.
*/
public static File getOutputDirectoryFor(Identifier theClass,
File rootDir,
BatchEnvironment env) {
File outputDir = null;
String className = theClass.getFlatName().toString().replace('.', SIGC_INNERCLASS);
String qualifiedClassName = className;
String packagePath = null;
String packageName = theClass.getQualifier().toString();
if (packageName.length() > 0) {
qualifiedClassName = packageName + "." + className;
packagePath = packageName.replace('.', File.separatorChar);
}
// Do we have a root directory?
if (rootDir != null) {
// Yes, do we have a package name?
if (packagePath != null) {
// Yes, so use it as the root. Open the directory...
outputDir = new File(rootDir, packagePath);
// Make sure the directory exists...
ensureDirectory(outputDir,env);
} else {
// Default package, so use root as output dir...
outputDir = rootDir;
}
} else {
// No root directory. Get the current working directory...
String workingDirPath = System.getProperty("user.dir");
File workingDir = new File(workingDirPath);
// Do we have a package name?
if (packagePath == null) {
// No, so use working directory...
outputDir = workingDir;
} else {
// Yes, so use working directory as the root...
outputDir = new File(workingDir, packagePath);
// Make sure the directory exists...
ensureDirectory(outputDir,env);
}
}
// Finally, return the directory...
return outputDir;
}
private static void ensureDirectory (File dir, BatchEnvironment env) {
if (!dir.exists()) {
dir.mkdirs();
if (!dir.exists()) {
env.error(0,"rmic.cannot.create.dir",dir.getAbsolutePath());
throw new InternalError();
}
}
}
}