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/*
* This source code is provided to illustrate the usage of a given feature
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* input validation and proper error handling, might not be present in
* this sample code.
*/
package com.sun.tools.example.debug.tty;
import com.sun.jdi.*;
import com.sun.jdi.request.*;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
class BreakpointSpec extends EventRequestSpec {
String methodId;
List<String> methodArgs;
int lineNumber;
BreakpointSpec(ReferenceTypeSpec refSpec, int lineNumber) {
super(refSpec);
this.methodId = null;
this.methodArgs = null;
this.lineNumber = lineNumber;
}
BreakpointSpec(ReferenceTypeSpec refSpec, String methodId,
List<String> methodArgs) throws MalformedMemberNameException {
super(refSpec);
this.methodId = methodId;
this.methodArgs = methodArgs;
this.lineNumber = 0;
if (!isValidMethodName(methodId)) {
throw new MalformedMemberNameException(methodId);
}
}
The 'refType' is known to match, return the EventRequest.
/**
* The 'refType' is known to match, return the EventRequest.
*/
@Override
EventRequest resolveEventRequest(ReferenceType refType)
throws AmbiguousMethodException,
AbsentInformationException,
InvalidTypeException,
NoSuchMethodException,
LineNotFoundException {
Location location = location(refType);
if (location == null) {
throw new InvalidTypeException();
}
EventRequestManager em = refType.virtualMachine().eventRequestManager();
EventRequest bp = em.createBreakpointRequest(location);
bp.setSuspendPolicy(suspendPolicy);
bp.enable();
return bp;
}
String methodName() {
return methodId;
}
int lineNumber() {
return lineNumber;
}
List<String> methodArgs() {
return methodArgs;
}
boolean isMethodBreakpoint() {
return (methodId != null);
}
@Override
public int hashCode() {
return refSpec.hashCode() + lineNumber +
((methodId != null) ? methodId.hashCode() : 0) +
((methodArgs != null) ? methodArgs.hashCode() : 0);
}
@Override
public boolean equals(Object obj) {
if (obj instanceof BreakpointSpec) {
BreakpointSpec breakpoint = (BreakpointSpec)obj;
return ((methodId != null) ?
methodId.equals(breakpoint.methodId)
: methodId == breakpoint.methodId) &&
((methodArgs != null) ?
methodArgs.equals(breakpoint.methodArgs)
: methodArgs == breakpoint.methodArgs) &&
refSpec.equals(breakpoint.refSpec) &&
(lineNumber == breakpoint.lineNumber);
} else {
return false;
}
}
@Override
String errorMessageFor(Exception e) {
if (e instanceof AmbiguousMethodException) {
return (MessageOutput.format("Method is overloaded; specify arguments",
methodName()));
/*
* TO DO: list the methods here
*/
} else if (e instanceof NoSuchMethodException) {
return (MessageOutput.format("No method in",
new Object [] {methodName(),
refSpec.toString()}));
} else if (e instanceof AbsentInformationException) {
return (MessageOutput.format("No linenumber information for",
refSpec.toString()));
} else if (e instanceof LineNotFoundException) {
return (MessageOutput.format("No code at line",
new Object [] {new Long (lineNumber()),
refSpec.toString()}));
} else if (e instanceof InvalidTypeException) {
return (MessageOutput.format("Breakpoints can be located only in classes.",
refSpec.toString()));
} else {
return super.errorMessageFor( e);
}
}
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(refSpec.toString());
if (isMethodBreakpoint()) {
buffer.append('.');
buffer.append(methodId);
if (methodArgs != null) {
boolean first = true;
buffer.append('(');
for (String arg : methodArgs) {
if (!first) {
buffer.append(',');
}
buffer.append(arg);
first = false;
}
buffer.append(")");
}
} else {
buffer.append(':');
buffer.append(lineNumber);
}
return MessageOutput.format("breakpoint", buffer.toString());
}
private Location location(ReferenceType refType) throws
AmbiguousMethodException,
AbsentInformationException,
NoSuchMethodException,
LineNotFoundException {
Location location = null;
if (isMethodBreakpoint()) {
Method method = findMatchingMethod(refType);
location = method.location();
} else {
// let AbsentInformationException be thrown
List<Location> locs = refType.locationsOfLine(lineNumber());
if (locs.size() == 0) {
throw new LineNotFoundException();
}
// TO DO: handle multiple locations
location = locs.get(0);
if (location.method() == null) {
throw new LineNotFoundException();
}
}
return location;
}
private boolean isValidMethodName(String s) {
return isJavaIdentifier(s) ||
s.equals("<init>") ||
s.equals("<clinit>");
}
/*
* Compare a method's argument types with a Vector of type names.
* Return true if each argument type has a name identical to the
* corresponding string in the vector (allowing for varars)
* and if the number of arguments in the method matches the
* number of names passed
*/
private boolean compareArgTypes(Method method, List<String> nameList) {
List<String> argTypeNames = method.argumentTypeNames();
// If argument counts differ, we can stop here
if (argTypeNames.size() != nameList.size()) {
return false;
}
// Compare each argument type's name
int nTypes = argTypeNames.size();
for (int i = 0; i < nTypes; ++i) {
String comp1 = argTypeNames.get(i);
String comp2 = nameList.get(i);
if (! comp1.equals(comp2)) {
/*
* We have to handle varargs. EG, the
* method's last arg type is xxx[]
* while the nameList contains xxx...
* Note that the nameList can also contain
* xxx[] in which case we don't get here.
*/
if (i != nTypes - 1 ||
!method.isVarArgs() ||
!comp2.endsWith("...")) {
return false;
}
/*
* The last types differ, it is a varargs
* method and the nameList item is varargs.
* We just have to compare the type names, eg,
* make sure we don't have xxx[] for the method
* arg type and yyy... for the nameList item.
*/
int comp1Length = comp1.length();
if (comp1Length + 1 != comp2.length()) {
// The type names are different lengths
return false;
}
// We know the two type names are the same length
if (!comp1.regionMatches(0, comp2, 0, comp1Length - 2)) {
return false;
}
// We do have xxx[] and xxx... as the last param type
return true;
}
}
return true;
}
/*
* Remove unneeded spaces and expand class names to fully
* qualified names, if necessary and possible.
*/
private String normalizeArgTypeName(String name) {
/*
* Separate the type name from any array modifiers,
* stripping whitespace after the name ends
*/
int i = 0;
StringBuffer typePart = new StringBuffer();
StringBuffer arrayPart = new StringBuffer();
name = name.trim();
int nameLength = name.length();
/*
* For varargs, there can be spaces before the ... but not
* within the ... So, we will just ignore the ...
* while stripping blanks.
*/
boolean isVarArgs = name.endsWith("...");
if (isVarArgs) {
nameLength -= 3;
}
while (i < nameLength) {
char c = name.charAt(i);
if (Character.isWhitespace(c) || c == '[') {
break; // name is complete
}
typePart.append(c);
i++;
}
while (i < nameLength) {
char c = name.charAt(i);
if ( (c == '[') || (c == ']')) {
arrayPart.append(c);
} else if (!Character.isWhitespace(c)) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException
(MessageOutput.format("Invalid argument type name"));
}
i++;
}
name = typePart.toString();
/*
* When there's no sign of a package name already, try to expand the
* the name to a fully qualified class name
*/
if ((name.indexOf('.') == -1) || name.startsWith("*.")) {
try {
ReferenceType argClass = Env.getReferenceTypeFromToken(name);
if (argClass != null) {
name = argClass.name();
}
} catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
// We'll try the name as is
}
}
name += arrayPart.toString();
if (isVarArgs) {
name += "...";
}
return name;
}
/*
* Attempt an unambiguous match of the method name and
* argument specification to a method. If no arguments
* are specified, the method must not be overloaded.
* Otherwise, the argument types much match exactly
*/
private Method findMatchingMethod(ReferenceType refType)
throws AmbiguousMethodException,
NoSuchMethodException {
// Normalize the argument string once before looping below.
List<String> argTypeNames = null;
if (methodArgs() != null) {
argTypeNames = new ArrayList<String>(methodArgs().size());
for (String name : methodArgs()) {
name = normalizeArgTypeName(name);
argTypeNames.add(name);
}
}
// Check each method in the class for matches
Method firstMatch = null; // first method with matching name
Method exactMatch = null; // (only) method with same name & sig
int matchCount = 0; // > 1 implies overload
for (Method candidate : refType.methods()) {
if (candidate.name().equals(methodName())) {
matchCount++;
// Remember the first match in case it is the only one
if (matchCount == 1) {
firstMatch = candidate;
}
// If argument types were specified, check against candidate
if ((argTypeNames != null)
&& compareArgTypes(candidate, argTypeNames) == true) {
exactMatch = candidate;
break;
}
}
}
// Determine method for breakpoint
Method method = null;
if (exactMatch != null) {
// Name and signature match
method = exactMatch;
} else if ((argTypeNames == null) && (matchCount > 0)) {
// At least one name matched and no arg types were specified
if (matchCount == 1) {
method = firstMatch; // Only one match; safe to use it
} else {
throw new AmbiguousMethodException();
}
} else {
throw new NoSuchMethodException(methodName());
}
return method;
}
}