org.jetbrains.kotlin.buildtools.api.SharedApiClassesClassLoader.kt Maven / Gradle / Ivy
/*
* Copyright 2010-2023 JetBrains s.r.o. and Kotlin Programming Language contributors.
* Use of this source code is governed by the Apache 2.0 license that can be found in the license/LICENSE.txt file.
*/
@file:JvmName("SharedApiClassesClassLoader")
package org.jetbrains.kotlin.buildtools.api
import java.util.*
import kotlin.reflect.KClass
/**
* Creates a [ClassLoader] which reuses the API classes from the ClassLoader which loaded the API.
* This way an API implementation can be loaded with almost fully isolated classpath, sharing only the classes from `org.jetbrains.kotlin.buildtools.api`,
* so a caller still able to pass API parameters in a compatible way.
*/
@ExperimentalBuildToolsApi
@Suppress("FunctionName")
@JvmName("newInstance")
public fun SharedApiClassesClassLoader(): ClassLoader = SharedApiClassesClassLoaderImpl(
SharedApiClassesClassLoaderImpl::class.java.classLoader,
ClassLoader.getSystemClassLoader(),
SharedApiClassesClassLoaderImpl::class.java.`package`.name,
)
internal fun loadImplementation(cls: KClass, classLoader: ClassLoader): T {
val implementations = ServiceLoader.load(cls.java, classLoader)
implementations.firstOrNull() ?: error("The classpath contains no implementation for ${cls.qualifiedName}")
return implementations.singleOrNull()
?: error("The classpath contains more than one implementation for ${cls.qualifiedName}")
}
private class SharedApiClassesClassLoaderImpl(
private val parent: ClassLoader,
fallback: ClassLoader,
private val allowedPackage: String,
) : ClassLoader(fallback) {
override fun loadClass(name: String, resolve: Boolean): Class<*> {
return if (name.startsWith(allowedPackage)) {
parent.loadClass(name)
} else {
super.loadClass(name, resolve)
}
}
}
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