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package org.jruby.runtime;
import org.jruby.Ruby;
import org.jruby.runtime.backtrace.BacktraceElement;
import org.jruby.RubyModule;
import org.jruby.parser.StaticScope;
import org.jruby.runtime.builtin.IRubyObject;
import org.jruby.runtime.scope.ManyVarsDynamicScope;
/**
* Internal live representation of a block ({...} or do ... end).
*/
public class Binding {
/**
* frame of method which defined this block
*/
private final Frame frame;
private final BacktraceElement backtrace;
private final RubyModule klass;
private Visibility visibility;
/**
* 'self' at point when the block is defined
*/
private IRubyObject self;
/**
* A reference to all variable values (and names) that are in-scope for this block.
*/
private final DynamicScope dynamicScope;
/**
* Binding-local scope for 1.9 mode.
*/
private DynamicScope evalScope;
/**
* Location of eval scope.
*
*
* Because bindings are usually cloned before used for eval, we indirect
* the reference of the eval scope through another Binding reference,
* allowing us to share the same eval scope across multiple Binding
* instances without the cost of allocating a DynamicScope[1] for each new
* Binding object.
*/
private Binding evalScopeBinding = this;
public Binding(IRubyObject self, Frame frame,
Visibility visibility, RubyModule klass, DynamicScope dynamicScope, BacktraceElement backtrace) {
this.self = self;
this.frame = frame;
this.visibility = visibility;
this.klass = klass;
this.dynamicScope = dynamicScope;
this.backtrace = backtrace;
}
private Binding(IRubyObject self, Frame frame,
Visibility visibility, RubyModule klass, DynamicScope dynamicScope, BacktraceElement backtrace, DynamicScope dummyScope) {
this.self = self;
this.frame = frame;
this.visibility = visibility;
this.klass = klass;
this.dynamicScope = dynamicScope;
this.backtrace = backtrace;
this.dummyScope = dummyScope;
}
public Binding(Frame frame, RubyModule bindingClass, DynamicScope dynamicScope, BacktraceElement backtrace) {
this.self = frame.getSelf();
this.frame = frame;
this.visibility = frame.getVisibility();
this.klass = bindingClass;
this.dynamicScope = dynamicScope;
this.backtrace = backtrace;
}
private Binding(Binding other) {
this(other.self, other.frame, other.visibility, other.klass, other.dynamicScope, other.backtrace, other.dummyScope);
}
/**
* Clone the binding, but maintain a reference to the original "eval
* binding" to continue sharing eval context.
*
* @return a new Binding with shared eval context
*/
public Binding cloneForEval() {
Binding clone = new Binding(this);
clone.evalScopeBinding = this;
return clone;
}
/**
* Clone the binding. The frame will be duplicated, and eval context will
* point to the new binding, but other fields will be copied as-is.
*
* @return a new cloned Binding
*/
public Binding clone() {
return new Binding(this);
}
public Visibility getVisibility() {
return visibility;
}
public void setVisibility(Visibility visibility) {
this.visibility = visibility;
}
public IRubyObject getSelf() {
return self;
}
public void setSelf(IRubyObject self) {
this.self = self;
}
/**
* Gets the dynamicVariables that are local to this block. Parent dynamic scopes are also
* accessible via the current dynamic scope.
*
* @return Returns all relevent variable scoping information
*/
public DynamicScope getDynamicScope() {
return dynamicScope;
}
private DynamicScope dummyScope;
public DynamicScope getDummyScope(StaticScope staticScope) {
if (dummyScope == null || dummyScope.getStaticScope() != staticScope) {
return dummyScope = DynamicScope.newDummyScope(staticScope, dynamicScope);
}
return dummyScope;
}
/**
* Gets the frame.
*
* @return Returns a RubyFrame
*/
public Frame getFrame() {
return frame;
}
/**
* Gets the klass.
* @return Returns a RubyModule
*/
public RubyModule getKlass() {
return klass;
}
public BacktraceElement getBacktrace() {
return backtrace;
}
public String getFile() {
return backtrace.filename;
}
public void setFile(String file) {
backtrace.filename = file;
}
public int getLine() {
return backtrace.line;
}
public void setLine(int line) {
backtrace.line = line;
}
public String getMethod() {
return backtrace.method;
}
public void setMethod(String method) {
backtrace.method = method;
}
public boolean equals(Object other) {
if(this == other) {
return true;
}
if(!(other instanceof Binding)) {
return false;
}
Binding bOther = (Binding)other;
return this.self == bOther.self &&
this.dynamicScope == bOther.dynamicScope;
}
public final DynamicScope getEvalScope(Ruby runtime) {
// We create one extra dynamicScope on a binding so that when we 'eval "b=1", binding' the
// 'b' will get put into this new dynamic scope. The original scope does not see the new
// 'b' and successive evals with this binding will. I take it having the ability to have
// succesive binding evals be able to share same scope makes sense from a programmers
// perspective. One crappy outcome of this design is it requires Dynamic and Static
// scopes to be mutable for this one case.
// Note: In Ruby 1.9 all of this logic can go away since they will require explicit
// bindings for evals.
// We only define one special dynamic scope per 'logical' binding. So all bindings for
// the same scope should share the same dynamic scope. This allows multiple evals with
// different different bindings in the same scope to see the same stuff.
// No eval scope set, so we create one
if (evalScopeBinding.evalScope == null) {
// If the next scope out has the same binding scope as this scope it means
// we are evaling within an eval and in that case we should be sharing the same
// binding scope.
DynamicScope parent = dynamicScope.getNextCapturedScope();
if (parent != null && parent.getEvalScope(runtime) == dynamicScope) {
evalScopeBinding.evalScope = dynamicScope;
} else {
// bindings scopes must always be ManyVars scopes since evals can grow them
evalScopeBinding.evalScope = new ManyVarsDynamicScope(runtime.getStaticScopeFactory().newEvalScope(dynamicScope.getStaticScope()), dynamicScope);
}
}
return evalScopeBinding.evalScope;
}
}
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