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package jdk.nashorn.internal.objects;

import jdk.dynalink.beans.StaticClass;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.annotations.Constructor;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.objects.annotations.ScriptClass;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.Context;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.FindProperty;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.NativeJavaPackage;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.PropertyMap;
import jdk.nashorn.internal.runtime.ScriptObject;

This is "JavaImporter" constructor. This constructor allows you to use Java types omitting explicit package names. Objects of this constructor are used along with "with" statements and as such are not usable in ECMAScript strict mode. Example:
    var imports = new JavaImporter(java.util, java.io);
    with (imports) {
        var m = new HashMap(); // java.util.HashMap
        var f = new File("."); // java.io.File
        ...
    }
Note however that the preferred way for accessing Java types in Nashorn is through the use of Java.type() method.
/** * This is "JavaImporter" constructor. This constructor allows you to use Java types omitting explicit package names. * Objects of this constructor are used along with {@code "with"} statements and as such are not usable in ECMAScript * strict mode. Example: * <pre> * var imports = new JavaImporter(java.util, java.io); * with (imports) { * var m = new HashMap(); // java.util.HashMap * var f = new File("."); // java.io.File * ... * } * </pre> * Note however that the preferred way for accessing Java types in Nashorn is through the use of * {@link NativeJava#type(Object, Object) Java.type()} method. */
@ScriptClass("JavaImporter") public final class NativeJavaImporter extends ScriptObject { private final Object[] args; // initialized by nasgen private static PropertyMap $nasgenmap$; private NativeJavaImporter(final Object[] args, final ScriptObject proto, final PropertyMap map) { super(proto, map); this.args = args; } private NativeJavaImporter(final Object[] args, final Global global) { this(args, global.getJavaImporterPrototype(), $nasgenmap$); } private NativeJavaImporter(final Object[] args) { this(args, Global.instance()); } @Override public String getClassName() { return "JavaImporter"; }
Constructor
Params:
  • isNew – is the new operator used for instantiating this NativeJavaImporter
  • self – self reference
  • args – arguments
Returns:NativeJavaImporter instance
/** * Constructor * @param isNew is the new operator used for instantiating this NativeJavaImporter * @param self self reference * @param args arguments * @return NativeJavaImporter instance */
@Constructor(arity = 1) public static NativeJavaImporter constructor(final boolean isNew, final Object self, final Object... args) { return new NativeJavaImporter(args); } @Override protected FindProperty findProperty(final Object key, final boolean deep, final boolean isScope, final ScriptObject start) { final FindProperty find = super.findProperty(key, deep, isScope, start); if (find == null && key instanceof String) { final String name = (String) key; final Object value = createProperty(name); if(value != null) { // We must avoid calling findProperty recursively, so we pass null as first argument setObject(null, 0, key, value); return super.findProperty(key, deep, isScope, start); } } return find; } private Object createProperty(final String name) { final int len = args.length; for (int i = len - 1; i > -1; i--) { final Object obj = args[i]; if (obj instanceof StaticClass) { if (((StaticClass)obj).getRepresentedClass().getSimpleName().equals(name)) { return obj; } } else if (obj instanceof NativeJavaPackage) { final String pkgName = ((NativeJavaPackage)obj).getName(); final String fullName = pkgName.isEmpty() ? name : (pkgName + "." + name); final Context context = Global.instance().getContext(); try { return StaticClass.forClass(context.findClass(fullName)); } catch (final ClassNotFoundException e) { // IGNORE } } } return null; } }