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package org.apache.bcel.util;

import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Hashtable;

import org.apache.bcel.Constants;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ClassParser;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantClass;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantPool;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.ConstantUtf8;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.JavaClass;
import org.apache.bcel.classfile.Utility;

/*>>>
import org.checkerframework.checker.signature.qual.BinaryName;
*/

/**
 * 

Drop in replacement for the standard class loader of the JVM. You can use it * in conjunction with the JavaWrapper to dynamically modify/create classes * as they're requested.

* *

This class loader recognizes special requests in a distinct * format, i.e., when the name of the requested class contains with * "$$BCEL$$" it calls the createClass() method with that name * (everything bevor the $$BCEL$$ is considered to be the package * name. You can subclass the class loader and override that * method. "Normal" classes class can be modified by overriding the * modifyClass() method which is called just before defineClass().

* *

There may be a number of packages where you have to use the * default class loader (which may also be faster). You can define the * set of packages where to use the system class loader in the * constructor. The default value contains "java.", "sun.", * "javax."

* * @version $Id$ * @see JavaWrapper * @see ClassPath * @deprecated 6.0 Do not use - does not work */ @Deprecated public class ClassLoader extends java.lang.ClassLoader { private static final String BCEL_TOKEN = "$$BCEL$$"; public static final String[] DEFAULT_IGNORED_PACKAGES = { "java.", "javax.", "sun." }; private final Hashtable> classes = new Hashtable<>(); // Hashtable is synchronized thus thread-safe private final String[] ignored_packages; private Repository repository = SyntheticRepository.getInstance(); /** Ignored packages are by default ( "java.", "sun.", * "javax."), i.e. loaded by system class loader */ public ClassLoader() { this(DEFAULT_IGNORED_PACKAGES); } /** @param deferTo delegate class loader to use for ignored packages */ public ClassLoader(final java.lang.ClassLoader deferTo) { super(deferTo); this.ignored_packages = DEFAULT_IGNORED_PACKAGES; this.repository = new ClassLoaderRepository(deferTo); } /** @param ignored_packages classes contained in these packages will be loaded * with the system class loader */ public ClassLoader(final String[] ignored_packages) { this.ignored_packages = ignored_packages; } /** @param ignored_packages classes contained in these packages will be loaded * with the system class loader * @param deferTo delegate class loader to use for ignored packages */ public ClassLoader(final java.lang.ClassLoader deferTo, final String[] ignored_packages) { this(ignored_packages); this.repository = new ClassLoaderRepository(deferTo); } @Override protected Class loadClass( final /*@BinaryName*/ String class_name, final boolean resolve ) throws ClassNotFoundException { Class cl = null; /* First try: lookup hash table. */ if ((cl = classes.get(class_name)) == null) { /* Second try: Load system class using system class loader. You better * don't mess around with them. */ for (final String ignored_package : ignored_packages) { if (class_name.startsWith(ignored_package)) { cl = getParent().loadClass(class_name); break; } } if (cl == null) { JavaClass clazz = null; /* Third try: Special request? */ if (class_name.contains(BCEL_TOKEN)) { clazz = createClass(class_name); } else { // Fourth try: Load classes via repository if ((clazz = repository.loadClass(class_name)) != null) { clazz = modifyClass(clazz); } else { throw new ClassNotFoundException(class_name); } } if (clazz != null) { final byte[] bytes = clazz.getBytes(); cl = defineClass(class_name, bytes, 0, bytes.length); } else { cl = Class.forName(class_name); } } if (resolve) { resolveClass(cl); } } classes.put(class_name, cl); return cl; } /** Override this method if you want to alter a class before it gets actually * loaded. Does nothing by default. */ protected JavaClass modifyClass( final JavaClass clazz ) { return clazz; } /** * Override this method to create you own classes on the fly. The * name contains the special token $$BCEL$$. Everything before that * token is considered to be a package name. You can encode your own * arguments into the subsequent string. You must ensure however not * to use any "illegal" characters, i.e., characters that may not * appear in a Java class name too
* * The default implementation interprets the string as a encoded compressed * Java class, unpacks and decodes it with the Utility.decode() method, and * parses the resulting byte array and returns the resulting JavaClass object. * * @param class_name compressed byte code with "$$BCEL$$" in it */ protected JavaClass createClass( final String class_name ) { final int index = class_name.indexOf(BCEL_TOKEN); final String real_name = class_name.substring(index + BCEL_TOKEN.length()); JavaClass clazz = null; try { final byte[] bytes = Utility.decode(real_name, true); final ClassParser parser = new ClassParser(new ByteArrayInputStream(bytes), "foo"); clazz = parser.parse(); } catch (final IOException e) { e.printStackTrace(); return null; } // Adapt the class name to the passed value final ConstantPool cp = clazz.getConstantPool(); final ConstantClass cl = (ConstantClass) cp.getConstant(clazz.getClassNameIndex(), Constants.CONSTANT_Class); final ConstantUtf8 name = (ConstantUtf8) cp.getConstant(cl.getNameIndex(), Constants.CONSTANT_Utf8); name.setBytes(class_name.replace('.', '/')); return clazz; } }




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