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package jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Map;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.codegen.ClassEmitter;

Interface for installing classes passed to the compiler. As only the code generating package (i.e. Context) knows about the ScriptLoader and it would be a security hazard otherwise the Compiler is given an installation interface for its code.

The compiler still retains most of the state around code emission and management internally, so this is to avoid passing around any logic that isn't directly related to installing a class

/** * Interface for installing classes passed to the compiler. * As only the code generating package (i.e. Context) knows about * the ScriptLoader and it would be a security hazard otherwise * the Compiler is given an installation interface for its code. * <p> * The compiler still retains most of the state around code emission * and management internally, so this is to avoid passing around any * logic that isn't directly related to installing a class * */
public interface CodeInstaller {
Return the Context associated with this code installer.
Returns:the context.
/** * Return the {@link Context} associated with this code installer. * @return the context. */
public Context getContext();
Install a class.
Params:
  • className – name of the class with / separation
  • bytecode – bytecode
Returns:the installed class
/** * Install a class. * @param className name of the class with / separation * @param bytecode bytecode * @return the installed class */
public Class<?> install(final String className, final byte[] bytecode);
Initialize already installed classes.
Params:
  • classes – the class to initialize
  • source – the source object for the classes
  • constants – the runtime constants for the classes
/** * Initialize already installed classes. * @param classes the class to initialize * @param source the source object for the classes * @param constants the runtime constants for the classes */
public void initialize(final Collection<Class<?>> classes, final Source source, final Object[] constants);
Verify generated bytecode before emission. This is called back from the ClassEmitter or the Compiler. If the "--verify-code" parameter hasn't been given, this is a nop
Params:
  • code – bytecode to verify
/** * Verify generated bytecode before emission. This is called back from the * {@link ClassEmitter} or the {@link Compiler}. If the "--verify-code" parameter * hasn't been given, this is a nop * * @param code bytecode to verify */
public void verify(final byte[] code);
Get next unique script id
Returns:unique script id
/** * Get next unique script id * @return unique script id */
public long getUniqueScriptId();
Store a compiled script for later reuse
Params:
  • cacheKey – key to use in cache
  • source – the script source
  • mainClassName – the main class name
  • classBytes – map of class names to class bytes
  • initializers – compilation id -> FunctionInitializer map
  • constants – constants array
  • compilationId – compilation id
/** * Store a compiled script for later reuse * * @param cacheKey key to use in cache * @param source the script source * @param mainClassName the main class name * @param classBytes map of class names to class bytes * @param initializers compilation id -&gt; FunctionInitializer map * @param constants constants array * @param compilationId compilation id */
public void storeScript(final String cacheKey, final Source source, final String mainClassName, final Map<String, byte[]> classBytes, final Map<Integer, FunctionInitializer> initializers, final Object[] constants, final int compilationId);
Load a previously compiled script
Params:
  • source – the script source
  • functionKey – the function id and signature
Returns:compiled script data
/** * Load a previously compiled script * @param source the script source * @param functionKey the function id and signature * @return compiled script data */
public StoredScript loadScript(Source source, String functionKey);
Returns a code installer #isCompatibleWith(CodeInstaller) compatible with this installer, but is suitable for on-demand compilations. Can return itself if it is itself suitable.
Returns:a compatible code installer suitable for on-demand compilations.
/** * Returns a code installer {@code #isCompatibleWith(CodeInstaller) compatible with} this installer, but * is suitable for on-demand compilations. Can return itself if it is itself suitable. * @return a compatible code installer suitable for on-demand compilations. */
public CodeInstaller getOnDemandCompilationInstaller();
Returns a code installer #isCompatibleWith(CodeInstaller) compatible with this installer, but is suitable for installation of multiple classes that reference each other by name. Should be used when a compilation job produces multiple compilation units. Can return itself if it is itself suitable.
Returns:a compatible code installer suitable for installation of multiple classes.
/** * Returns a code installer {@code #isCompatibleWith(CodeInstaller) compatible with} this installer, but * is suitable for installation of multiple classes that reference each other by name. Should be used when * a compilation job produces multiple compilation units. Can return itself if it is itself suitable. * @return a compatible code installer suitable for installation of multiple classes. */
public CodeInstaller getMultiClassCodeInstaller();
Returns true if this code installer is compatible with the other code installer. Compatibility is expected to be an equivalence relation, and installers are supposed to be compatible with those they create using getOnDemandCompilationInstaller().
Params:
  • other – the other code installer tested for compatibility with this code installer.
Returns:true if this code installer is compatible with the other code installer.
/** * Returns true if this code installer is compatible with the other code installer. Compatibility is expected to be * an equivalence relation, and installers are supposed to be compatible with those they create using * {@link #getOnDemandCompilationInstaller()}. * @param other the other code installer tested for compatibility with this code installer. * @return true if this code installer is compatible with the other code installer. */
public boolean isCompatibleWith(CodeInstaller other); }