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package nl.nn.xmldecoder;

import java.lang.reflect.Array;
import java.lang.reflect.Constructor;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

import nl.nn.xmldecoder.finder.ConstructorFinder;

/**
 * This class is intended to handle <new> element.
 * It describes instantiation of the object.
 * The {@code class} attribute denotes
 * the name of the class to instantiate.
 * The inner elements specifies the arguments of the constructor.
 * For example:
 * <new class="java.lang.Long">
 *     <string>10</string>
 * </new>
* is equivalent to {@code new Long("10")} in Java code. *

The following atributes are supported: *

*
class *
the type of object for instantiation *
id *
the identifier of the variable that is intended to store the result *
* * @since 1.7 * * @author Sergey A. Malenkov */ class NewElementHandler extends ElementHandler { private List arguments = new ArrayList(); private ValueObject value = ValueObjectImpl.VOID; private Class type; /** * Parses attributes of the element. * The following atributes are supported: *
*
class *
the type of object for instantiation *
id *
the identifier of the variable that is intended to store the result *
* * @param name the attribute name * @param value the attribute value */ @Override public void addAttribute(String name, String value) { if (name.equals("class")) { // NON-NLS: the attribute name this.type = getOwner().findClass(value); } else { super.addAttribute(name, value); } } /** * Adds the argument to the list of arguments * that is used to calculate the value of this element. * * @param argument the value of the element that contained in this one */ @Override protected final void addArgument(Object argument) { if (this.arguments == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("Could not add argument to evaluated element"); } this.arguments.add(argument); } /** * Returns the context of the method. * The context of the static method is the class object. * The context of the non-static method is the value of the parent element. * * @return the context of the method */ @Override protected final Object getContextBean() { return (this.type != null) ? this.type : super.getContextBean(); } /** * Returns the value of this element. * * @return the value of this element */ @Override protected final ValueObject getValueObject() { if (this.arguments != null) { try { this.value = getValueObject(this.type, this.arguments.toArray()); } catch (Exception exception) { getOwner().handleException(exception); } finally { this.arguments = null; } } return this.value; } /** * Calculates the value of this element * using the base class and the array of arguments. * By default, it creates an instance of the base class. * This method should be overridden in those handlers * that extend behavior of this element. * * @param type the base class * @param args the array of arguments * @return the value of this element * @throws Exception if calculation is failed */ ValueObject getValueObject(Class type, Object[] args) throws Exception { if (type == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Class name is not set"); } Class[] types = getArgumentTypes(args); Constructor constructor = ConstructorFinder.findConstructor(type, types); if (constructor.isVarArgs()) { args = getArguments(args, constructor.getParameterTypes()); } return ValueObjectImpl.create(constructor.newInstance(args)); } /** * Converts the array of arguments to the array of corresponding classes. * If argument is {@code null} the class is {@code null} too. * * @param arguments the array of arguments * @return the array of corresponding classes */ static Class[] getArgumentTypes(Object[] arguments) { Class[] types = new Class[arguments.length]; for (int i = 0; i < arguments.length; i++) { if (arguments[i] != null) { types[i] = arguments[i].getClass(); } } return types; } /** * Resolves variable arguments. * * @param arguments the array of arguments * @param types the array of parameter types * @return the resolved array of arguments */ static Object[] getArguments(Object[] arguments, Class[] types) { int index = types.length - 1; if (types.length == arguments.length) { Object argument = arguments[index]; if (argument == null) { return arguments; } Class type = types[index]; if (type.isAssignableFrom(argument.getClass())) { return arguments; } } int length = arguments.length - index; Class type = types[index].getComponentType(); Object array = Array.newInstance(type, length); System.arraycopy(arguments, index, array, 0, length); Object[] args = new Object[types.length]; System.arraycopy(arguments, 0, args, 0, index); args[index] = array; return args; } }