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package com.google.gwt.dev.jjs.ast;

import com.google.gwt.dev.jjs.SourceInfo;

/**
 * Represents a GWT.runAsync() call.
 */
public class JRunAsync extends JExpression {

  private final String name;
  private final boolean explicitClassLiteral;
  private JExpression onSuccessCall;
  private JExpression runAsyncCall;
  private final int runAsyncId;

  /**
   * Constructs a runAsync call node; explicitClassLiteral is set if the corresponding
   * GWT.runAsync() call has a class literal.
   */
  public JRunAsync(SourceInfo info, int runAsyncId, String name, boolean explicitClassLiteral,
      JExpression runAsyncCall, JExpression onSuccessCall) {
    super(info);
    this.runAsyncId = runAsyncId;
    assert name != null;
    this.name = name;
    this.explicitClassLiteral = explicitClassLiteral;
    this.runAsyncCall = runAsyncCall;
    this.onSuccessCall = onSuccessCall;
  }

  /**
   * Based on either explicit class literal, or the jsni name of the containing
   * method.
   */
  public String getName() {
    return name;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a call expression akin to {@code callback.onSuccess()}.
   * {@link com.google.gwt.dev.jjs.impl.ControlFlowAnalyzer} makes a synthetic
   * visit to this call on the "far" side of the split point, ie, the code that
   * runs when the fragment is through downloading.
   */
  public JExpression getOnSuccessCall() {
    return onSuccessCall;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a call expression akin to
   * {@code AsyncFragmentLoader.runAsync(7, callback)}. This represents the
   * "near" side of the split point, calling into the machinery that queues up
   * the fragment download.
   */
  public JExpression getRunAsyncCall() {
    return runAsyncCall;
  }

  /**
   * Returns a unique id for each runAsync, 1-based.
   *
   * 

ReplaceRunAsyncs embeds these ids into the Java AST as parameter * for a call to {@code }RunAsync.forSplitPointNumber}

* * TODO(rluble): these ids used to be splitpoint/fragment ids back when there was 1-to-1 * mapping from RunAsyncs to fragment id. This code and the runtime code need to be * refactored so that its less coupled and cleaner. */ public int getRunAsyncId() { return runAsyncId; } @Override public JType getType() { return JPrimitiveType.VOID; } @Override public boolean hasSideEffects() { return true; } @Override public void traverse(JVisitor visitor, Context ctx) { if (visitor.visit(this, ctx)) { /* * Normal code flow treats this node like the "near" side call into * AsyncFragmentLoader. We only visit the onSuccessCall "far" side * explicitly. */ runAsyncCall = visitor.accept(runAsyncCall); } visitor.endVisit(this, ctx); } /** * Explcitly traverse the onSuccessCall. */ public void traverseOnSuccess(JVisitor visitor) { onSuccessCall = visitor.accept(onSuccessCall); } /** * Returns true if the corresponding GWT.runAsync call had a class literal. */ public boolean hasExplicitClassLiteral() { return explicitClassLiteral; } }




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