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* Copyright (c) 2000, 2013 IBM Corporation and others.
*
* This program and the accompanying materials
* are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License 2.0
* which accompanies this distribution, and is available at
* https://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-2.0/
*
* SPDX-License-Identifier: EPL-2.0
*
* Contributors:
* IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation
* Stephan Herrmann - Contribution for
* bug 331649 - [compiler][null] consider null annotations for fields
* Bug 400874 - [1.8][compiler] Inference infrastructure should evolve to meet JLS8 18.x (Part G of JSR335 spec)
* Bug 426996 - [1.8][inference] try to avoid method Expression.unresolve()?
* Jesper S Moller - Contributions for
* bug 382721 - [1.8][compiler] Effectively final variables needs special treatment
*******************************************************************************/
package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.lookup.*;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.problem.AbortMethod;
public abstract class NameReference extends Reference implements InvocationSite {
public Binding binding; //may be aTypeBinding-aFieldBinding-aLocalVariableBinding
public TypeBinding actualReceiverType; // modified receiver type - actual one according to namelookup
//the error printing
//some name reference are build as name reference but
//only used as type reference. When it happens, instead of
//creating a new object (aTypeReference) we just flag a boolean
//This concesion is valuable while there are cases when the NameReference
//will be a TypeReference (static message sends.....) and there is
//no changeClass in java.
public NameReference() {
this.bits |= Binding.TYPE | Binding.VARIABLE; // restrictiveFlag
}
/**
* Use this method only when sure that the current reference is not
* a chain of several fields (QualifiedNameReference with more than one field).
* Otherwise use {@link #lastFieldBinding()}.
*/
@Override
public FieldBinding fieldBinding() {
//this method should be sent ONLY after a check against isFieldReference()
//check its use doing senders.........
return (FieldBinding) this.binding ;
}
@Override
public FieldBinding lastFieldBinding() {
if ((this.bits & ASTNode.RestrictiveFlagMASK) == Binding.FIELD)
return fieldBinding(); // most subclasses only refer to one field anyway
return null;
}
@Override
public InferenceContext18 freshInferenceContext(Scope scope) {
return null;
}
@Override
public boolean isSuperAccess() {
return false;
}
@Override
public boolean isTypeAccess() {
// null is acceptable when we are resolving the first part of a reference
return this.binding == null || this.binding instanceof ReferenceBinding;
}
@Override
public boolean isTypeReference() {
return this.binding instanceof ReferenceBinding;
}
@Override
public void setActualReceiverType(ReferenceBinding receiverType) {
if (receiverType == null) return; // error scenario only
this.actualReceiverType = receiverType;
}
@Override
public void setDepth(int depth) {
this.bits &= ~DepthMASK; // flush previous depth if any
if (depth > 0) {
this.bits |= (depth & 0xFF) << DepthSHIFT; // encoded on 8 bits
}
}
@Override
public void setFieldIndex(int index){
// ignored
}
public abstract String unboundReferenceErrorName();
public abstract char[][] getName();
/* Called during code generation to ensure that outer locals's effectively finality is guaranteed.
Aborts if constraints are violated. Due to various complexities, this check is not conveniently
implementable in resolve/analyze phases.
*/
public void checkEffectiveFinality(VariableBinding localBinding, Scope scope) {
if ((this.bits & ASTNode.IsCapturedOuterLocal) != 0) {
if (!localBinding.isFinal() && !localBinding.isEffectivelyFinal()) {
scope.problemReporter().cannotReferToNonEffectivelyFinalOuterLocal(localBinding, this);
throw new AbortMethod(scope.referenceCompilationUnit().compilationResult, null);
}
}
}
}