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package org.apache.taglibs.standard.lang.jstl;

import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException;
import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

/**
 *
 * 

Represents a function call.

* * @author Shawn Bayern (in the style of Nathan's other classes) **/ public class FunctionInvocation extends Expression { //------------------------------------- // Properties //------------------------------------- // property index private String functionName; private List argumentList; public String getFunctionName() { return functionName; } public void setFunctionName(String f) { functionName = f; } public List getArgumentList() { return argumentList; } public void setArgumentList(List l) { argumentList = l; } //------------------------------------- /** * Constructor **/ public FunctionInvocation (String functionName, List argumentList) { this.functionName = functionName; this.argumentList = argumentList; } //------------------------------------- // Expression methods //------------------------------------- /** * Returns the expression in the expression language syntax **/ public String getExpressionString () { StringBuffer b = new StringBuffer(); b.append(functionName); b.append("("); Iterator i = argumentList.iterator(); while (i.hasNext()) { b.append(((Expression) i.next()).getExpressionString()); if (i.hasNext()) b.append(", "); } b.append(")"); return b.toString(); } //------------------------------------- /** * * Evaluates by looking up the name in the VariableResolver **/ public Object evaluate (Object pContext, VariableResolver pResolver, Map functions, String defaultPrefix, Logger pLogger) throws ELException { // if the Map is null, then the function is invalid if (functions == null) pLogger.logError(Constants.UNKNOWN_FUNCTION, functionName); // normalize function name against default prefix String functionName = this.functionName; if (functionName.indexOf(":") == -1) { if (defaultPrefix == null) pLogger.logError(Constants.UNKNOWN_FUNCTION, functionName); functionName = defaultPrefix + ":" + functionName; } // ensure that the function's name is mapped Method target = (Method) functions.get(functionName); if (target == null) pLogger.logError(Constants.UNKNOWN_FUNCTION, functionName); // ensure that the number of arguments matches the number of parameters Class[] params = target.getParameterTypes(); if (params.length != argumentList.size()) pLogger.logError(Constants.INAPPROPRIATE_FUNCTION_ARG_COUNT, new Integer(params.length), new Integer(argumentList.size())); // now, walk through each parameter, evaluating and casting its argument Object[] arguments = new Object[argumentList.size()]; for (int i = 0; i < params.length; i++) { // evaluate arguments[i] = ((Expression) argumentList.get(i)).evaluate(pContext, pResolver, functions, defaultPrefix, pLogger); // coerce arguments[i] = Coercions.coerce(arguments[i], params[i], pLogger); } // finally, invoke the target method, which we know to be static try { return (target.invoke(null, arguments)); } catch (InvocationTargetException ex) { pLogger.logError(Constants.FUNCTION_INVOCATION_ERROR, ex.getTargetException(), functionName); return null; } catch (Exception ex) { pLogger.logError(Constants.FUNCTION_INVOCATION_ERROR, ex, functionName); return null; } } //------------------------------------- }




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