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package org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.batch;
import java.io.File;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.CharOperation;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.AccessRestriction;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.AccessRuleSet;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.util.SuffixConstants;
public abstract class ClasspathLocation implements FileSystem.Classpath,
SuffixConstants {
public static final int SOURCE = 1;
public static final int BINARY = 2;
String path;
char[] normalizedPath;
public AccessRuleSet accessRuleSet;
public String destinationPath;
// destination path for compilation units that are reached through this
// classpath location; the coding is consistent with the one of
// Main.destinationPath:
// == null: unspecified, use whatever value is set by the enclosing
// context, id est Main;
// == Main.NONE: absorbent element, do not output class files;
// else: use as the path of the directory into which class files must
// be written.
// potentially carried by any entry that contains to be compiled files
protected ClasspathLocation(AccessRuleSet accessRuleSet,
String destinationPath) {
this.accessRuleSet = accessRuleSet;
this.destinationPath = destinationPath;
}
/**
* Return the first access rule which is violated when accessing a given
* type, or null if no 'non accessible' access rule applies.
*
* @param qualifiedBinaryFileName
* tested type specification, formed as:
* "org/eclipse/jdt/core/JavaCore.class"; on systems that
* use \ as File.separator, the
* "org\eclipse\jdt\core\JavaCore.class" is accepted as well
* @return the first access rule which is violated when accessing a given
* type, or null if none applies
*/
protected AccessRestriction fetchAccessRestriction(String qualifiedBinaryFileName) {
if (this.accessRuleSet == null)
return null;
char [] qualifiedTypeName = qualifiedBinaryFileName.
substring(0, qualifiedBinaryFileName.length() - SUFFIX_CLASS.length)
.toCharArray();
if (File.separatorChar == '\\') {
CharOperation.replace(qualifiedTypeName, File.separatorChar, '/');
}
return this.accessRuleSet.getViolatedRestriction(qualifiedTypeName);
}
}