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/* *******************************************************************
 * Copyright (c) 2003 Contributors.
 * All rights reserved.
 * This program and the accompanying materials are made available
 * under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v 2.0
 * which accompanies this distribution and is available at
 * https://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-2.0/EPL-2.0.txt
 *
 * Contributors:
 *     Wes Isberg     initial implementation
 * ******************************************************************/

package org.aspectj.tools.ant.taskdefs;

import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildException;
import org.apache.tools.ant.Project;
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.Javac;
import org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.compilers.CompilerAdapter;
import org.aspectj.util.FileUtil;

import java.io.File;
//import java.io.FileFilter;
//import java.io.FileWriter;
//import java.io.IOException;

/**
 * Adapt ajc to javac commands.
 * Note that the srcdirs set for javac are NOT passed on to ajc;
 * instead, the list of source files generated is passed to ajc.
 * 

* Javac usually prunes the source file list based on the timestamps * of corresponding .class files, which is wrong for ajc which * requires all the files every time. To work around this, * set the global property CLEAN ("build.compiler.clean") to delete * all .class files in the destination directory before compiling. *

* *

Warnings:

*
    *
  1. cleaning will not work if no destination directory * is specified in the javac task. * (RFE: find and kill .class files in source dirs?)
  2. *
  3. cleaning will makes stepwise build processes fail * if they depend on the results of the prior compilation being * in the same directory, since this deletes all * .class files.
  4. *
  5. If no files are out of date, then the adapter is never called * and thus cannot gain control to clean out the destination dir. *
  6. *
* * @author Wes Isberg * @since AspectJ 1.1, Ant 1.5.1 */ public class Ajc11CompilerAdapter implements CompilerAdapter { /** * Define this system/project property to signal that the * destination directory should be cleaned * and javac reinvoked * to get the complete list of files every time. */ public static final String CLEAN = "build.compiler.clean"; /** track whether we re-called javac.execute() */ private static final ThreadLocal inSelfCall = new ThreadLocal() { public Object initialValue() { return Boolean.FALSE; } }; Javac javac; public void setJavac(Javac javac) { this.javac = javac; javac.setTaskName(javac.getTaskName() + " - ajc"); } public boolean execute() throws BuildException { if (null == javac) { throw new IllegalStateException("null javac"); } if (!(Boolean) inSelfCall.get() && afterCleaningDirs()) { // if we are not re-calling ourself and we cleaned dirs, // then re-call javac to get the list of all source files. inSelfCall.set(Boolean.TRUE); javac.execute(); // javac re-invokes us after recalculating file list } else { try { AjcTask ajc = new AjcTask(); String err = ajc.setupAjc(javac); if (null != err) { throw new BuildException(err, javac.getLocation()); } ajc.execute(); // handles BuildException for failonerror, etc. } finally { inSelfCall.set(Boolean.FALSE); } } return true; } /** * If destDir exists and property CLEAN is set, * this cleans out the dest dir of any .class files, * and returns true to signal a recursive call. * @return true if destDir was cleaned. */ private boolean afterCleaningDirs() { String clean = javac.getProject().getProperty(CLEAN); if (null == clean) { return false; } File destDir = javac.getDestdir(); if (null == destDir) { javac.log( CLEAN + " specified, but no dest dir to clean", Project.MSG_WARN); return false; } javac.log( CLEAN + " cleaning .class files from " + destDir, Project.MSG_VERBOSE); FileUtil.deleteContents( destDir, FileUtil.DIRS_AND_WRITABLE_CLASSES, true); return true; } }




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