Package io.micronaut.sourcegen.javapoet
Class NameAllocator
java.lang.Object
io.micronaut.sourcegen.javapoet.NameAllocator
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Cloneable
Assigns Java identifier names to avoid collisions, keywords, and invalid characters. To use,
first create an instance and allocate all of the names that you need. Typically this is a
mix of user-supplied names and constants:
NameAllocator nameAllocator = new NameAllocator();
for (MyProperty property : properties) {
nameAllocator.newName(property.name(), property);
}
nameAllocator.newName("sb", "string builder");
Pass a unique tag object to each allocation. The tag scopes the name, and can be used to look up
the allocated name later. Typically the tag is the object that is being named. In the above
example we use property
for the user-supplied property names, and "string
builder"
for our constant string builder.
Once we've allocated names we can use them when generating code:
MethodSpec.Builder builder = MethodSpec.methodBuilder("toString")
.addAnnotation(Override.class)
.addModifiers(Modifier.PUBLIC)
.returns(String.class);
builder.addStatement("$1T $2N = new $1T()",
StringBuilder.class, nameAllocator.get("string builder"));
for (MyProperty property : properties) {
builder.addStatement("$N.append($N)",
nameAllocator.get("string builder"), nameAllocator.get(property));
}
builder.addStatement("return $N", nameAllocator.get("string builder"));
return builder.build();
The above code generates unique names if presented with conflicts. Given user-supplied properties
with names ab
and sb
this generates the following:
@Override
public String toString() {
StringBuilder sb_ = new StringBuilder();
sb_.append(ab);
sb_.append(sb);
return sb_.toString();
}
The underscore is appended to sb
to avoid conflicting with the user-supplied sb
property. Underscores are also prefixed for names that start with a digit, and used to replace
name-unsafe characters like space or dash.
When dealing with multiple independent inner scopes, use a clone()
of the
NameAllocator used for the outer scope to further refine name allocation for a specific inner
scope.
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionclone()
Create a deep copy of this NameAllocator.Retrieve a name created withnewName(String, Object)
.Return a new name usingsuggestion
that will not be a Java identifier or clash with other names.Return a new name usingsuggestion
that will not be a Java identifier or clash with other names.static String
toJavaIdentifier
(String suggestion)
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Constructor Details
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NameAllocator
public NameAllocator()
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Method Details
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newName
Return a new name usingsuggestion
that will not be a Java identifier or clash with other names. -
newName
Return a new name usingsuggestion
that will not be a Java identifier or clash with other names. The returned value can be queried multiple times by passingtag
toget(Object)
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toJavaIdentifier
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get
Retrieve a name created withnewName(String, Object)
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clone
Create a deep copy of this NameAllocator. Useful to create multiple independent refinements of a NameAllocator to be used in the respective definition of multiples, independently-scoped, inner code blocks.
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