Java Code Examples for com.apple.internal.jobjc.generator.utils.JavaLang.JLField#toString()

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Example 1
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From dragonwell8_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 2
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From TencentKona-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 3
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From jdk8u60 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 4
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 5
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From openjdk-jdk8u-backup with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 6
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 7
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From hottub with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 8
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From openjdk-8-source with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 9
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From openjdk-8 with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 10
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From jdk8u_jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 11
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From jdk8u-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}
 
Example 12
Source File: FunctionGenerator.java    From jdk8u-dev-jdk with GNU General Public License v2.0 6 votes vote down vote up
private static String createFieldCache(final Class<? extends Invoke> type, final Function fxn) {
    final String identifier = makeInstanceName(fxn);

    JLField field = new JLField("private static", type.getCanonicalName(), identifier);
    // It's okay to make it static, because the getter isn't static, so the only way to access it is through an instance.
    JLMethod getter = new JLMethod("private final", type.getCanonicalName(), "get_" + identifier);

    JLCall createIt = new JLCall("new " + type.getCanonicalName());
    createIt.args.add(firstArg(fxn));
    createIt.args.add("\"" + fxn.name + "\"");
    createIt.args.add(fxn.returnValue.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());
    for (final Arg arg : fxn.args)
        createIt.args.add(arg.type.getJType().getCoderDescriptor().getCoderInstanceName());

    getter.body.add("return " + new JLTertiary(identifier + " != null", identifier, identifier + " = " + createIt) + ";");

    return field.toString() + getter.toString();
}