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package org.codehaus.groovy.ant;
import org.apache.tools.ant.AntClassLoader;
import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildException;
import org.apache.tools.ant.Project;
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.MatchingTask;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.Path;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.Reference;
import org.codehaus.groovy.tools.LoaderConfiguration;
import org.codehaus.groovy.tools.RootLoader;
import java.security.PrivilegedAction;
/**
* Sets the RootLoader as reference.
* Re-execution of this task will set a new instance of RootLoader for
* the reference.
*
* arguments:
*
* - ref
* - classpath
*
*
* all arguments are required.
*
* As ant requires an AntClassLoader as reference, this will create a RootLoader
* and set an AntClassLoader as child and stored in the reference. The AntClassLoader
* instance will not have a classpath nor will it have access to the classpath somehow,
* all loading is done by the RootLoader parent. To avoid problems with loading classes
* multiple times and using them at the same time, this task will filter out the ant jars
* and the commons-logging jars. This only works if the ant jars are starting with "ant-" and
* the logging jar starts with "commons-logging-".
*
* This was needed because if ant wants to access a task argument that uses for example a Path
* it looks for a matching method which includes a matching class. But two classes of the same name
* with different class loaders are different, so ant would not be able to find the method.
*
* @see org.codehaus.groovy.tools.RootLoader
*/
public class RootLoaderRef extends MatchingTask {
private String name;
private Path taskClasspath;
/**
* sets the name of the reference which should store the Loader
*/
public void setRef(String n) {
name = n;
}
@Override
public void execute() throws BuildException {
if (taskClasspath == null || taskClasspath.size() == 0) {
throw new BuildException("no classpath given");
}
Project project = getProject();
String[] list = taskClasspath.list();
LoaderConfiguration lc = new LoaderConfiguration();
for (String s : list) {
if (s.matches(".*ant-[^/]*jar$")) {
continue;
}
if (s.matches(".*commons-logging-[^/]*jar$")) {
continue;
}
if (s.matches(".*xerces-[^/]*jar$")) {
continue;
}
lc.addFile(s);
}
@SuppressWarnings("removal") // TODO a future Groovy version should perform the operation not as a privileged action
AntClassLoader loader = java.security.AccessController.doPrivileged((PrivilegedAction) () ->
new AntClassLoader(new RootLoader(lc), true));
project.addReference(name, loader);
}
/**
* Set the classpath to be used for this compilation.
*
* @param classpath an Ant Path object containing the compilation classpath.
*/
public void setClasspath(Path classpath) {
if (taskClasspath == null) {
taskClasspath = classpath;
} else {
taskClasspath.append(classpath);
}
}
/**
* Adds a reference to a classpath defined elsewhere.
*
* @param r a reference to a classpath
*/
public void setClasspathRef(Reference r) {
createClasspath().setRefid(r);
}
/**
* Adds a path to the classpath.
*
* @return a class path to be configured
*/
public Path createClasspath() {
if (taskClasspath == null) {
taskClasspath = new Path(getProject());
}
return taskClasspath.createPath();
}
}