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diff --git a/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/refactorings/extractstring/ReplaceStringsVisitor.java b/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/refactorings/extractstring/ReplaceStringsVisitor.java deleted file mode 100644 index e058ce1ba..000000000 --- a/eclipse/plugins/com.android.ide.eclipse.adt/src/com/android/ide/eclipse/adt/internal/refactorings/extractstring/ReplaceStringsVisitor.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,480 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Copyright (C) 2009 The Android Open Source Project - * - * Licensed under the Eclipse Public License, Version 1.0 (the "License"); - * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. - * You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/epl-v10.php - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -package com.android.ide.eclipse.adt.internal.refactorings.extractstring; - -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.AST; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.ASTNode; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.ASTVisitor; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.Assignment; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.ClassInstanceCreation; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.Expression; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.IMethodBinding; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.ITypeBinding; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.IVariableBinding; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.MethodDeclaration; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.MethodInvocation; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.Modifier; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.Name; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.SimpleName; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.SimpleType; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.SingleVariableDeclaration; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.StringLiteral; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.Type; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.TypeDeclaration; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.VariableDeclarationExpression; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.VariableDeclarationFragment; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.VariableDeclarationStatement; -import org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.rewrite.ASTRewrite; -import org.eclipse.text.edits.TextEditGroup; - -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.List; -import java.util.TreeMap; - -/** - * Visitor used by {@link ExtractStringRefactoring} to extract a string from an existing - * Java source and replace it by an Android XML string reference. - * - * @see ExtractStringRefactoring#computeJavaChanges - */ -class ReplaceStringsVisitor extends ASTVisitor { - - private static final String CLASS_ANDROID_CONTEXT = "android.content.Context"; //$NON-NLS-1$ - private static final String CLASS_JAVA_CHAR_SEQUENCE = "java.lang.CharSequence"; //$NON-NLS-1$ - private static final String CLASS_JAVA_STRING = "java.lang.String"; //$NON-NLS-1$ - - - private final AST mAst; - private final ASTRewrite mRewriter; - private final String mOldString; - private final String mRQualifier; - private final String mXmlId; - private final ArrayList<TextEditGroup> mEditGroups; - - public ReplaceStringsVisitor(AST ast, - ASTRewrite astRewrite, - ArrayList<TextEditGroup> editGroups, - String oldString, - String rQualifier, - String xmlId) { - mAst = ast; - mRewriter = astRewrite; - mEditGroups = editGroups; - mOldString = oldString; - mRQualifier = rQualifier; - mXmlId = xmlId; - } - - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") - @Override - public boolean visit(StringLiteral node) { - if (node.getLiteralValue().equals(mOldString)) { - - // We want to analyze the calling context to understand whether we can - // just replace the string literal by the named int constant (R.id.foo) - // or if we should generate a Context.getString() call. - boolean useGetResource = false; - useGetResource = examineVariableDeclaration(node) || - examineMethodInvocation(node) || - examineAssignment(node); - - Name qualifierName = mAst.newName(mRQualifier + ".string"); //$NON-NLS-1$ - SimpleName idName = mAst.newSimpleName(mXmlId); - ASTNode newNode = mAst.newQualifiedName(qualifierName, idName); - boolean disabledChange = false; - String title = "Replace string by ID"; - - if (useGetResource) { - Expression context = methodHasContextArgument(node); - if (context == null && !isClassDerivedFromContext(node)) { - // if we don't have a class that derives from Context and - // we don't have a Context method argument, then try a bit harder: - // can we find a method or a field that will give us a context? - context = findContextFieldOrMethod(node); - - if (context == null) { - // If not, let's write Context.getString(), which is technically - // invalid but makes it a good clue on how to fix it. Since these - // will not compile, we create a disabled change by default. - context = mAst.newSimpleName("Context"); //$NON-NLS-1$ - disabledChange = true; - } - } - - MethodInvocation mi2 = mAst.newMethodInvocation(); - mi2.setName(mAst.newSimpleName("getString")); //$NON-NLS-1$ - mi2.setExpression(context); - mi2.arguments().add(newNode); - - newNode = mi2; - title = "Replace string by Context.getString(R.string...)"; - } - - TextEditGroup editGroup = new EnabledTextEditGroup(title, !disabledChange); - mEditGroups.add(editGroup); - mRewriter.replace(node, newNode, editGroup); - } - return super.visit(node); - } - - /** - * Examines if the StringLiteral is part of an assignment corresponding to the - * a string variable declaration, e.g. String foo = id. - * - * The parent fragment is of syntax "var = expr" or "var[] = expr". - * We want the type of the variable, which is either held by a - * VariableDeclarationStatement ("type [fragment]") or by a - * VariableDeclarationExpression. In either case, the type can be an array - * but for us all that matters is to know whether the type is an int or - * a string. - */ - private boolean examineVariableDeclaration(StringLiteral node) { - VariableDeclarationFragment fragment = findParentClass(node, - VariableDeclarationFragment.class); - - if (fragment != null) { - ASTNode parent = fragment.getParent(); - - Type type = null; - if (parent instanceof VariableDeclarationStatement) { - type = ((VariableDeclarationStatement) parent).getType(); - } else if (parent instanceof VariableDeclarationExpression) { - type = ((VariableDeclarationExpression) parent).getType(); - } - - if (type instanceof SimpleType) { - return isJavaString(type.resolveBinding()); - } - } - - return false; - } - - /** - * Examines if the StringLiteral is part of a assignment to a variable that - * is a string. We need to lookup the variable to find its type, either in the - * enclosing method or class type. - */ - private boolean examineAssignment(StringLiteral node) { - - Assignment assignment = findParentClass(node, Assignment.class); - if (assignment != null) { - Expression left = assignment.getLeftHandSide(); - - ITypeBinding typeBinding = left.resolveTypeBinding(); - return isJavaString(typeBinding); - } - - return false; - } - - /** - * If the expression is part of a method invocation (aka a function call) or a - * class instance creation (aka a "new SomeClass" constructor call), we try to - * find the type of the argument being used. If it is a String (most likely), we - * want to return true (to generate a getString() call). However if there might - * be a similar method that takes an int, in which case we don't want to do that. - * - * This covers the case of Activity.setTitle(int resId) vs setTitle(String str). - */ - @SuppressWarnings("rawtypes") - private boolean examineMethodInvocation(StringLiteral node) { - - ASTNode parent = null; - List arguments = null; - IMethodBinding methodBinding = null; - - MethodInvocation invoke = findParentClass(node, MethodInvocation.class); - if (invoke != null) { - parent = invoke; - arguments = invoke.arguments(); - methodBinding = invoke.resolveMethodBinding(); - } else { - ClassInstanceCreation newclass = findParentClass(node, ClassInstanceCreation.class); - if (newclass != null) { - parent = newclass; - arguments = newclass.arguments(); - methodBinding = newclass.resolveConstructorBinding(); - } - } - - if (parent != null && arguments != null && methodBinding != null) { - // We want to know which argument this is. - // Walk up the hierarchy again to find the immediate child of the parent, - // which should turn out to be one of the invocation arguments. - ASTNode child = null; - for (ASTNode n = node; n != parent; ) { - ASTNode p = n.getParent(); - if (p == parent) { - child = n; - break; - } - n = p; - } - if (child == null) { - // This can't happen: a parent of 'node' must be the child of 'parent'. - return false; - } - - // Find the index - int index = 0; - for (Object arg : arguments) { - if (arg == child) { - break; - } - index++; - } - - if (index == arguments.size()) { - // This can't happen: one of the arguments of 'invoke' must be 'child'. - return false; - } - - // Eventually we want to determine if the parameter is a string type, - // in which case a Context.getString() call must be generated. - boolean useStringType = false; - - // Find the type of that argument - ITypeBinding[] types = methodBinding.getParameterTypes(); - if (index < types.length) { - ITypeBinding type = types[index]; - useStringType = isJavaString(type); - } - - // Now that we know that this method takes a String parameter, can we find - // a variant that would accept an int for the same parameter position? - if (useStringType) { - String name = methodBinding.getName(); - ITypeBinding clazz = methodBinding.getDeclaringClass(); - nextMethod: for (IMethodBinding mb2 : clazz.getDeclaredMethods()) { - if (methodBinding == mb2 || !mb2.getName().equals(name)) { - continue; - } - // We found a method with the same name. We want the same parameters - // except that the one at 'index' must be an int type. - ITypeBinding[] types2 = mb2.getParameterTypes(); - int len2 = types2.length; - if (types.length == len2) { - for (int i = 0; i < len2; i++) { - if (i == index) { - ITypeBinding type2 = types2[i]; - if (!("int".equals(type2.getQualifiedName()))) { //$NON-NLS-1$ - // The argument at 'index' is not an int. - continue nextMethod; - } - } else if (!types[i].equals(types2[i])) { - // One of the other arguments do not match our original method - continue nextMethod; - } - } - // If we got here, we found a perfect match: a method with the same - // arguments except the one at 'index' is an int. In this case we - // don't need to convert our R.id into a string. - useStringType = false; - break; - } - } - } - - return useStringType; - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Examines if the StringLiteral is part of a method declaration (a.k.a. a function - * definition) which takes a Context argument. - * If such, it returns the name of the variable as a {@link SimpleName}. - * Otherwise it returns null. - */ - private SimpleName methodHasContextArgument(StringLiteral node) { - MethodDeclaration decl = findParentClass(node, MethodDeclaration.class); - if (decl != null) { - for (Object obj : decl.parameters()) { - if (obj instanceof SingleVariableDeclaration) { - SingleVariableDeclaration var = (SingleVariableDeclaration) obj; - if (isAndroidContext(var.getType())) { - return mAst.newSimpleName(var.getName().getIdentifier()); - } - } - } - } - return null; - } - - /** - * Walks up the node hierarchy to find the class (aka type) where this statement - * is used and returns true if this class derives from android.content.Context. - */ - private boolean isClassDerivedFromContext(StringLiteral node) { - TypeDeclaration clazz = findParentClass(node, TypeDeclaration.class); - if (clazz != null) { - // This is the class that the user is currently writing, so it can't be - // a Context by itself, it has to be derived from it. - return isAndroidContext(clazz.getSuperclassType()); - } - return false; - } - - private Expression findContextFieldOrMethod(StringLiteral node) { - TypeDeclaration clazz = findParentClass(node, TypeDeclaration.class); - return clazz == null ? null : findContextFieldOrMethod(clazz.resolveBinding()); - } - - private Expression findContextFieldOrMethod(ITypeBinding clazzType) { - TreeMap<Integer, Expression> results = new TreeMap<Integer, Expression>(); - findContextCandidates(results, clazzType, 0 /*superType*/); - if (results.size() > 0) { - Integer bestRating = results.keySet().iterator().next(); - return results.get(bestRating); - } - return null; - } - - /** - * Find all method or fields that are candidates for providing a Context. - * There can be various choices amongst this class or its super classes. - * Sort them by rating in the results map. - * - * The best ever choice is to find a method with no argument that returns a Context. - * The second suitable choice is to find a Context field. - * The least desirable choice is to find a method with arguments. It's not really - * desirable since we can't generate these arguments automatically. - * - * Methods and fields from supertypes are ignored if they are private. - * - * The rating is reversed: the lowest rating integer is used for the best candidate. - * Because the superType argument is actually a recursion index, this makes the most - * immediate classes more desirable. - * - * @param results The map that accumulates the rating=>expression results. The lower - * rating number is the best candidate. - * @param clazzType The class examined. - * @param superType The recursion index. - * 0 for the immediate class, 1 for its super class, etc. - */ - private void findContextCandidates(TreeMap<Integer, Expression> results, - ITypeBinding clazzType, - int superType) { - for (IMethodBinding mb : clazzType.getDeclaredMethods()) { - // If we're looking at supertypes, we can't use private methods. - if (superType != 0 && Modifier.isPrivate(mb.getModifiers())) { - continue; - } - - if (isAndroidContext(mb.getReturnType())) { - // We found a method that returns something derived from Context. - - int argsLen = mb.getParameterTypes().length; - if (argsLen == 0) { - // We'll favor any method that takes no argument, - // That would be the best candidate ever, so we can stop here. - MethodInvocation mi = mAst.newMethodInvocation(); - mi.setName(mAst.newSimpleName(mb.getName())); - results.put(Integer.MIN_VALUE, mi); - return; - } else { - // A method with arguments isn't as interesting since we wouldn't - // know how to populate such arguments. We'll use it if there are - // no other alternatives. We'll favor the one with the less arguments. - Integer rating = Integer.valueOf(10000 + 1000 * superType + argsLen); - if (!results.containsKey(rating)) { - MethodInvocation mi = mAst.newMethodInvocation(); - mi.setName(mAst.newSimpleName(mb.getName())); - results.put(rating, mi); - } - } - } - } - - // A direct Context field would be more interesting than a method with - // arguments. Try to find one. - for (IVariableBinding var : clazzType.getDeclaredFields()) { - // If we're looking at supertypes, we can't use private field. - if (superType != 0 && Modifier.isPrivate(var.getModifiers())) { - continue; - } - - if (isAndroidContext(var.getType())) { - // We found such a field. Let's use it. - Integer rating = Integer.valueOf(superType); - results.put(rating, mAst.newSimpleName(var.getName())); - break; - } - } - - // Examine the super class to see if we can locate a better match - clazzType = clazzType.getSuperclass(); - if (clazzType != null) { - findContextCandidates(results, clazzType, superType + 1); - } - } - - /** - * Walks up the node hierarchy and returns the first ASTNode of the requested class. - * Only look at parents. - * - * Implementation note: this is a generic method so that it returns the node already - * casted to the requested type. - */ - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") - private <T extends ASTNode> T findParentClass(ASTNode node, Class<T> clazz) { - if (node != null) { - for (node = node.getParent(); node != null; node = node.getParent()) { - if (node.getClass().equals(clazz)) { - return (T) node; - } - } - } - return null; - } - - /** - * Returns true if the given type is or derives from android.content.Context. - */ - private boolean isAndroidContext(Type type) { - if (type != null) { - return isAndroidContext(type.resolveBinding()); - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Returns true if the given type is or derives from android.content.Context. - */ - private boolean isAndroidContext(ITypeBinding type) { - for (; type != null; type = type.getSuperclass()) { - if (CLASS_ANDROID_CONTEXT.equals(type.getQualifiedName())) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Returns true if this type binding represents a String or CharSequence type. - */ - private boolean isJavaString(ITypeBinding type) { - for (; type != null; type = type.getSuperclass()) { - if (CLASS_JAVA_STRING.equals(type.getQualifiedName()) || - CLASS_JAVA_CHAR_SEQUENCE.equals(type.getQualifiedName())) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } -} |