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package org.apache.royale.compiler.problems;
import java.util.Collection;
import org.apache.royale.compiler.internal.tree.as.LabeledStatementNode;
import org.apache.royale.compiler.tree.as.IASNode;
import com.google.common.base.Function;
import com.google.common.base.Joiner;
import com.google.common.collect.Iterables;
/**
* Diagnostic emitted when a goto statement's target is ambiguous, ie there are
* two labels with the same name that are visible to the goto statement.
*/
public final class AmbiguousGotoTargetProblem extends CodegenProblem
{
public static final String DESCRIPTION =
"Target of goto statement was ambiguous, possible targets (line:column): ${targets}";
public static final int errorCode = 1306;
public AmbiguousGotoTargetProblem(IASNode site, Collection gotoLabels)
{
super(site);
Iterable locationStrings =
Iterables.transform(gotoLabels, new Function(){
@Override
public String apply(LabeledStatementNode targetLocation)
{
return Integer.toString(targetLocation.getLine() + 1) + ":" + Integer.toString(targetLocation.getColumn() + 1);
}});
targets = Joiner.on(", ").join(locationStrings);
}
public final String targets;
}