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package com.sun.tools.javadoc;
import com.sun.javadoc.*;
import com.sun.tools.javac.code.*;
import com.sun.tools.javac.code.Symbol.*;
import com.sun.tools.javac.code.Type;
import com.sun.tools.javac.code.TypeTags;
import com.sun.tools.javac.tree.JCTree.JCMethodDecl;
import com.sun.tools.javac.util.Position;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
/**
* Represents a method of a java class.
*
* @since 1.2
* @author Robert Field
* @author Neal Gafter (rewrite)
*/
public class MethodDocImpl
extends ExecutableMemberDocImpl implements MethodDoc {
/**
* constructor.
*/
public MethodDocImpl(DocEnv env, MethodSymbol sym) {
super(env, sym);
}
/**
* constructor.
*/
public MethodDocImpl(DocEnv env, MethodSymbol sym,
String docComment, JCMethodDecl tree, Position.LineMap lineMap) {
super(env, sym, docComment, tree, lineMap);
}
/**
* Return true if it is a method, which it is.
* Note: constructors are not methods.
* This method is overridden by AnnotationTypeElementDocImpl.
*
* @return true
*/
public boolean isMethod() {
return true;
}
/**
* Return true if this method is abstract
*/
public boolean isAbstract() {
//### This is dubious, but old 'javadoc' apparently does it.
//### I regard this as a bug and an obstacle to treating the
//### doclet API as a proper compile-time reflection facility.
//### (maddox 09/26/2000)
if (containingClass().isInterface()) {
//### Don't force creation of ClassDocImpl for super here.
// Abstract modifier is implicit. Strip/canonicalize it.
return false;
}
return Modifier.isAbstract(getModifiers());
}
/**
* Get return type.
*
* @return the return type of this method, null if it
* is a constructor.
*/
public com.sun.javadoc.Type returnType() {
return TypeMaker.getType(env, sym.type.getReturnType(), false);
}
/**
* Return the class that originally defined the method that
* is overridden by the current definition, or null if no
* such class exists.
*
* @return a ClassDocImpl representing the superclass that
* originally defined this method, null if this method does
* not override a definition in a superclass.
*/
public ClassDoc overriddenClass() {
com.sun.javadoc.Type t = overriddenType();
return (t != null) ? t.asClassDoc() : null;
}
/**
* Return the type containing the method that this method overrides.
* It may be a <code>ClassDoc</code> or a <code>ParameterizedType</code>.
*/
public com.sun.javadoc.Type overriddenType() {
if ((sym.flags() & Flags.STATIC) != 0) {
return null;
}
ClassSymbol origin = (ClassSymbol)sym.owner;
for (Type t = env.types.supertype(origin.type);
t.tag == TypeTags.CLASS;
t = env.types.supertype(t)) {
ClassSymbol c = (ClassSymbol)t.tsym;
for (Scope.Entry e = c.members().lookup(sym.name); e.scope != null; e = e.next()) {
if (sym.overrides(e.sym, origin, env.types, true)) {
return TypeMaker.getType(env, t);
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Return the method that this method overrides.
*
* @return a MethodDoc representing a method definition
* in a superclass this method overrides, null if
* this method does not override.
*/
public MethodDoc overriddenMethod() {
// Real overriding only. Static members are simply hidden.
// Likewise for constructors, but the MethodSymbol.overrides
// method takes this into account.
if ((sym.flags() & Flags.STATIC) != 0) {
return null;
}
// Derived from com.sun.tools.javac.comp.Check.checkOverride .
ClassSymbol origin = (ClassSymbol)sym.owner;
for (Type t = env.types.supertype(origin.type);
t.tag == TypeTags.CLASS;
t = env.types.supertype(t)) {
ClassSymbol c = (ClassSymbol)t.tsym;
for (Scope.Entry e = c.members().lookup(sym.name); e.scope != null; e = e.next()) {
if (sym.overrides(e.sym, origin, env.types, true)) {
return env.getMethodDoc((MethodSymbol)e.sym);
}
}
}
return null;
}
/**
* Tests whether this method overrides another.
* The overridden method may be one declared in a superclass or
* a superinterface (unlike {@link #overriddenMethod()}).
*
* <p> When a non-abstract method overrides an abstract one, it is
* also said to <i>implement</i> the other.
*
* @param meth the other method to examine
* @return <tt>true</tt> if this method overrides the other
*/
public boolean overrides(MethodDoc meth) {
MethodSymbol overridee = ((MethodDocImpl) meth).sym;
ClassSymbol origin = (ClassSymbol) sym.owner;
return sym.name == overridee.name &&
// not reflexive as per JLS
sym != overridee &&
// we don't care if overridee is static, though that wouldn't
// compile
!sym.isStatic() &&
// sym, whose declaring type is the origin, must be
// in a subtype of overridee's type
env.types.asSuper(origin.type, overridee.owner) != null &&
// check access and signatures; don't check return types
sym.overrides(overridee, origin, env.types, false);
}
public String name() {
return sym.name.toString();
}
public String qualifiedName() {
return sym.enclClass().getQualifiedName() + "." + sym.name;
}
/**
* Returns a string representation of this method. Includes the
* qualified signature, the qualified method name, and any type
* parameters. Type parameters follow the class name, as they do
* in the syntax for invoking methods with explicit type parameters.
*/
public String toString() {
return sym.enclClass().getQualifiedName() +
"." + typeParametersString() + name() + signature();
}
}