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package groovy.transform.stc;

import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.ASTNode;
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.ClassNode;
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.MethodNode;
import org.codehaus.groovy.ast.tools.GenericsUtils;
import org.codehaus.groovy.control.CompilationUnit;
import org.codehaus.groovy.control.SourceUnit;

import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;


/**
 * 

A closure parameter hint class that is convenient if you want to use a String representation * of the signature. It makes use of the {@link ClosureParams#options() option strings}, where * each string corresponds to a single signature.

* *

The following example describes a closure as accepting a single signature (List<T> list ->):

* * public <T> T apply(T src, @ClosureParams(value=FromString.class, options="List<T>" Closure<T> cl) * *

The next example describes a closure as accepting two signatures (List<T> list ->) and (T t ->):

* * public <T> T apply(T src, @ClosureParams(value=FromString.class, options={"List<T>","T"} Closure<T> cl) * *

It is advisable not to use this hint as a replacement for the various {@link FirstParam}, {@link SimpleType}, * ... hints because it is actually much slower. Using this hint should therefore be limited * to cases where it's not possible to express the signature using the existing hints.

* * @author Cédric Champeau * @since 2.3.0 */ public class FromString extends ClosureSignatureHint { @Override public List getClosureSignatures(final MethodNode node, final SourceUnit sourceUnit, final CompilationUnit compilationUnit, final String[] options, final ASTNode usage) { List list = new ArrayList(options.length); for (String option : options) { list.add(parseOption(option, sourceUnit, compilationUnit, node, usage)); } return list; } /** * Parses a string representing a type, that must be aligned with the current context. * For example, "List<T>" must be converted into the appropriate ClassNode * for which T matches the appropriate placeholder. * * * @param option a string representing a type * @param sourceUnit the source unit (of the file being compiled) * @param compilationUnit the compilation unit (of the file being compiled) * @param mn the method node * @param usage * @return a class node if it could be parsed and resolved, null otherwise */ private static ClassNode[] parseOption(final String option, final SourceUnit sourceUnit, final CompilationUnit compilationUnit, final MethodNode mn, final ASTNode usage) { return GenericsUtils.parseClassNodesFromString(option, sourceUnit, compilationUnit, mn, usage); } }




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