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package javax.el;

import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.ArrayList;

/**
 * 

Encapsulates a parameterized {@link ValueExpression}.

* *

A LambdaExpression is a representation of the EL Lambda * expression syntax. It consists of a list of the formal parameters and a * body, represented by a {@link ValueExpression}. * The body can be any valid Expression, including another * LambdaExpression.

* A LambdaExpression is created when an EL expression containing * a Lambda expression is evaluated.

*

A LambdaExpression can be invoked by calling * {@link LambdaExpression#invoke}, with * an {@link javax.el.ELContext} and a list of the actual arguments. * Alternately, a LambdaExpression can be invoked without passing * a ELContext, in which case the ELContext previously * set by calling {@link LambdaExpression#setELContext} will be used. * The evaluation of the ValueExpression in the body uses the * {@link ELContext} to resolve references to the parameters, and to evaluate * the lambda expression. * The result of the evaluation is returned.

* @see ELContext#getLambdaArgument * @see ELContext#enterLambdaScope * @see ELContext#exitLambdaScope */ public class LambdaExpression { private List formalParameters = new ArrayList(); private ValueExpression expression; private ELContext context; // Arguments from nesting lambdas, when the body is another lambda private Map envirArgs = null; /** * Creates a new LambdaExpression. * @param formalParameters The list of String representing the formal * parameters. * @param expression The ValueExpression representing the * body. */ public LambdaExpression (List formalParameters, ValueExpression expression) { this.formalParameters = formalParameters; this.expression = expression; this.envirArgs = new HashMap(); } /** * Set the ELContext to use in evaluating the LambdaExpression. * The ELContext must to be set prior to the invocation of the LambdaExpression, * unless it is supplied with {@link LambdaExpression#invoke}. * @param context The ELContext to use in evaluating the LambdaExpression. */ public void setELContext(ELContext context) { this.context = context; } /** * Invoke the encapsulated Lambda expression. *

The supplied arguments are matched, in * the same order, to the formal parameters. If there are more arguments * than the formal parameters, the extra arguments are ignored. If there * are less arguments than the formal parameters, an * ELException is thrown.

* *

The actual Lambda arguments are added to the ELContext and are * available during the evaluation of the Lambda expression. They are * removed after the evaluation.

* * @param elContext The ELContext used for the evaluation of the expression * The ELContext set by {@link #setELContext} is ignored. * @param args The arguments to invoke the Lambda expression. For calls with * no arguments, an empty array must be provided. A Lambda argument * can be null. * @return The result of invoking the Lambda expression * @throws ELException if not enough arguments are provided * @throws NullPointerException is elContext is null */ public Object invoke(ELContext elContext, Object... args) throws ELException { int i = 0; Map lambdaArgs = new HashMap(); // First get arguments injected from the outter lambda, if any lambdaArgs.putAll(envirArgs); for (String fParam: formalParameters) { if (i >= args.length) { throw new ELException("Expected Argument " + fParam + " missing in Lambda Expression"); } lambdaArgs.put(fParam, args[i++]); } elContext.enterLambdaScope(lambdaArgs); Object ret = expression.getValue(elContext); // If the result of evaluating the body is another LambdaExpression, // whose body has not been evaluated yet. (A LambdaExpression is // evaluated iff when its invoke method is called.) The current lambda // arguments may be needed in that body when it is evaluated later, // after the current lambda exits. To make these arguments available // then, they are injected into it. if (ret instanceof LambdaExpression) { ((LambdaExpression) ret).envirArgs.putAll(lambdaArgs); } elContext.exitLambdaScope(); return ret; } /** * Invoke the encapsulated Lambda expression. *

The supplied arguments are matched, in * the same order, to the formal parameters. If there are more arguments * than the formal parameters, the extra arguments are ignored. If there * are less arguments than the formal parameters, an * ELException is thrown.

* *

The actual Lambda arguments are added to the ELContext and are * available during the evaluation of the Lambda expression. They are * removed after the evaluation.

* * The ELContext set by {@link LambdaExpression#setELContext} is used in * the evaluation of the lambda Expression. * * @param args The arguments to invoke the Lambda expression. For calls with * no arguments, an empty array must be provided. A Lambda argument * can be null. * @return The result of invoking the Lambda expression * @throws ELException if not enough arguments are provided */ public Object invoke(Object... args) { return invoke(this.context, args); } }




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