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 * RMI-IIOP v1.0
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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(); } } } }