From 554fd8c5195424bdbcabf5de30fdc183aba391bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: upstream source tree Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:14:05 -0400 Subject: obtained gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2 from upstream website; verified gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2.sig; imported gcc-4.6.4 source tree from verified upstream tarball. downloading a git-generated archive based on the 'upstream' tag should provide you with a source tree that is binary identical to the one extracted from the above tarball. if you have obtained the source via the command 'git clone', however, do note that line-endings of files in your working directory might differ from line-endings of the respective files in the upstream repository. --- .../gnu/xml/pipeline/PipelineFactory.java | 723 +++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 723 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libjava/classpath/gnu/xml/pipeline/PipelineFactory.java (limited to 'libjava/classpath/gnu/xml/pipeline/PipelineFactory.java') diff --git a/libjava/classpath/gnu/xml/pipeline/PipelineFactory.java b/libjava/classpath/gnu/xml/pipeline/PipelineFactory.java new file mode 100644 index 000000000..c2adab021 --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/classpath/gnu/xml/pipeline/PipelineFactory.java @@ -0,0 +1,723 @@ +/* PipelineFactory.java -- + Copyright (C) 1999,2000,2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GNU Classpath. + +GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +any later version. + +GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the +Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +02110-1301 USA. + +Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is +making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and +conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole +combination. + +As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you +permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an +executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent +modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under +terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked +independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that +module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from +or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend +this exception to your version of the library, but you are not +obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this +exception statement from your version. */ + +package gnu.xml.pipeline; + +import java.io.File; +import java.io.FileOutputStream; +import java.io.IOException; +import java.io.OutputStream; +import java.io.OutputStreamWriter; +import java.lang.reflect.Constructor; +import java.util.StringTokenizer; + +import org.xml.sax.*; +import org.xml.sax.ext.*; + + +/** + * This provides static factory methods for creating simple event pipelines. + * These pipelines are specified by strings, suitable for passing on + * command lines or embedding in element attributes. For example, one way + * to write a pipeline that restores namespace syntax, validates (stopping + * the pipeline on validity errors) and then writes valid data to standard + * output is this:
+ *      nsfix | validate | write ( stdout )
+ * + *

In this syntax, the tokens are always separated by whitespace, and each + * stage of the pipeline may optionally have a parameter (which can be a + * pipeline) in parentheses. Interior stages are called filters, and the + * rightmost end of a pipeline is called a terminus. + * + *

Stages are usually implemented by a single class, which may not be + * able to act as both a filter and a terminus; but any terminus can be + * automatically turned into a filter, through use of a {@link TeeConsumer}. + * The stage identifiers are either class names, or are one of the following + * short identifiers built into this class. (Most of these identifiers are + * no more than aliases for classes.) The built-in identifiers include:

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StageParameterTerminusDescription
domnone yes Applications code can access a DOM Document built + from the input event stream. When used as a filter, this buffers + data up to an endDocument call, and then uses a DOM parser + to report everything that has been recorded (which can easily be + less than what was reported to it).
nsfixnonenoThis stage ensures that the XML element and attribute + names in its output use namespace prefixes and declarations correctly. + That is, so that they match the "Namespace plus LocalName" naming data + with which each XML element and attribute is already associated.
nullnoneyesThis stage ignores all input event data.
serverrequired
server URL
noSends its input as XML request to a remote server, + normally a web application server using the HTTP or HTTPS protocols. + The output of this stage is the parsed response from that server.
teerequired
first pipeline
noThis sends its events down two paths; its parameter + is a pipeline descriptor for the first path, and the second path + is the output of this stage.
validatenoneyesThis checks for validity errors, and reports them + through its error handler. The input must include declaration events + and some lexical events.
wfnoneyes This class provides some basic "well formedness" + tests on the input event stream, and reports a fatal error if any + of them fail. One example: start/end calls for elements must match. + No SAX parser is permitted to produce malformed output, but other + components can easily do so.
writerequired
"stdout", "stderr", or filename
yes Writes its input to the specified output, as pretty + printed XML text encoded using UTF-8. Input events must be well + formed and "namespace fixed", else the output won't be XML (or possibly + namespace) conformant. The symbolic names represent + System.out and System.err respectively; names must + correspond to files which don't yet exist.
xhtmlrequired
"stdout", "stderr", or filename
yes Like write (above), except that XHTML rules + are followed. The XHTML 1.0 Transitional document type is declared, + and only ASCII characters are written (for interoperability). Other + characters are written as entity or character references; the text is + pretty printed.
xincludenonenoThis stage handles XInclude processing. + This is like entity inclusion, except that the included content + is declared in-line rather than in the DTD at the beginning of + a document. +
xsltrequired
XSLT stylesheet URI
noThis stage handles XSLT transformation + according to a stylesheet. + The implementation of the transformation may not actually + stream data, although if such an XSLT engine is in use + then that can happen. +
+ + *

Note that {@link EventFilter#bind} can automatically eliminate + * some filters by setting SAX2 parser features appropriately. This means + * that you can routinely put filters like "nsfix", "validate", or "wf" at the + * front of a pipeline (for components that need inputs conditioned to match + * that level of correctness), and know that it won't actually be used unless + * it's absolutely necessary. + * + * @author David Brownell + */ +public class PipelineFactory +{ + /** + * Creates a simple pipeline according to the description string passed in. + */ + public static EventConsumer createPipeline (String description) + throws IOException + { + return createPipeline (description, null); + } + + /** + * Extends an existing pipeline by prepending the filter pipeline to the + * specified consumer. Some pipelines need more customization than can + * be done through this simplified syntax. When they are set up with + * direct API calls, use this method to merge more complex pipeline + * segments with easily configured ones. + */ + public static EventConsumer createPipeline ( + String description, + EventConsumer next + ) throws IOException + { + // tokens are (for now) what's separated by whitespace; + // very easy to parse, but IDs never have spaces. + + StringTokenizer tokenizer; + String tokens []; + + tokenizer = new StringTokenizer (description); + tokens = new String [tokenizer.countTokens ()]; + for (int i = 0; i < tokens.length; i++) + tokens [i] = tokenizer.nextToken (); + + PipelineFactory factory = new PipelineFactory (); + Pipeline pipeline = factory.parsePipeline (tokens, next); + + return pipeline.createPipeline (); + } + + + private PipelineFactory () { /* NYET */ } + + + /** + * Extends an existing pipeline by prepending a pre-tokenized filter + * pipeline to the specified consumer. Tokens are class names (or the + * predefined aliases) left and right parenthesis, and the vertical bar. + */ + public static EventConsumer createPipeline ( + String tokens [], + EventConsumer next + ) throws IOException + { + PipelineFactory factory = new PipelineFactory (); + Pipeline pipeline = factory.parsePipeline (tokens, next); + + return pipeline.createPipeline (); + } + + + private String tokens []; + private int index; + + private Pipeline parsePipeline (String toks [], EventConsumer next) + { + tokens = toks; + index = 0; + + Pipeline retval = parsePipeline (next); + + if (index != toks.length) + throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException ( + "extra token: " + tokens [index]); + return retval; + } + + // pipeline ::= stage | stage '|' pipeline + private Pipeline parsePipeline (EventConsumer next) + { + Pipeline retval = new Pipeline (parseStage ()); + + // minimal pipelines: "stage" and "... | id" + if (index > (tokens.length - 2) + || !"|".equals (tokens [index]) + ) { + retval.next = next; + return retval; + } + index++; + retval.rest = parsePipeline (next); + return retval; + } + + // stage ::= id | id '(' pipeline ')' + private Stage parseStage () + { + Stage retval = new Stage (tokens [index++]); + + // minimal stages: "id" and "id ( id )" + if (index > (tokens.length - 2) + || !"(".equals (tokens [index]) /*)*/ + ) + return retval; + + index++; + retval.param = parsePipeline (null); + if (index >= tokens.length) + throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException ( + "missing right paren"); + if (/*(*/ !")".equals (tokens [index++])) + throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException ( + "required right paren, not: " + tokens [index - 1]); + return retval; + } + + + // + // these classes obey the conventions for constructors, so they're + // only built in to this table of shortnames + // + // - filter (one or two types of arglist) + // * last constructor is 'next' element + // * optional (first) string parameter + // + // - terminus (one or types of arglist) + // * optional (only) string parameter + // + // terminus stages are transformed into filters if needed, by + // creating a "tee". filter stages aren't turned to terminus + // stages though; either eliminate such stages, or add some + // terminus explicitly. + // + private static final String builtinStages [][] = { + { "dom", "gnu.xml.dom.Consumer" }, + { "nsfix", "gnu.xml.pipeline.NSFilter" }, + { "null", "gnu.xml.pipeline.EventFilter" }, + { "server", "gnu.xml.pipeline.CallFilter" }, + { "tee", "gnu.xml.pipeline.TeeConsumer" }, + { "validate", "gnu.xml.pipeline.ValidationConsumer" }, + { "wf", "gnu.xml.pipeline.WellFormednessFilter" }, + { "xinclude", "gnu.xml.pipeline.XIncludeFilter" }, + { "xslt", "gnu.xml.pipeline.XsltFilter" }, + +// XXX want: option for validate, to preload external part of a DTD + + // xhtml, write ... nyet generic-ready + }; + + private static class Stage + { + String id; + Pipeline param; + + Stage (String name) + { id = name; } + + public String toString () + { + if (param == null) + return id; + return id + " ( " + param + " )"; + } + + private void fail (String message) + throws IOException + { + throw new IOException ("in '" + id + + "' stage of pipeline, " + message); + } + + EventConsumer createStage (EventConsumer next) + throws IOException + { + String name = id; + + // most builtins are just class aliases + for (int i = 0; i < builtinStages.length; i++) { + if (id.equals (builtinStages [i][0])) { + name = builtinStages [i][1]; + break; + } + } + + // Save output as XML or XHTML text + if ("write".equals (name) || "xhtml".equals (name)) { + String filename; + boolean isXhtml = "xhtml".equals (name); + OutputStream out = null; + TextConsumer consumer; + + if (param == null) + fail ("parameter is required"); + + filename = param.toString (); + if ("stdout".equals (filename)) + out = System.out; + else if ("stderr".equals (filename)) + out = System.err; + else { + File f = new File (filename); + +/* + if (!f.isAbsolute ()) + fail ("require absolute file paths"); + */ + if (f.exists ()) + fail ("file already exists: " + f.getName ()); + +// XXX this races against the existence test + out = new FileOutputStream (f); + } + + if (!isXhtml) + consumer = new TextConsumer (out); + else + consumer = new TextConsumer ( + new OutputStreamWriter (out, "8859_1"), + true); + + consumer.setPrettyPrinting (true); + if (next == null) + return consumer; + return new TeeConsumer (consumer, next); + + } else { + // + // Here go all the builtins that are just aliases for + // classes, and all stage IDs that started out as such + // class names. The following logic relies on several + // documented conventions for constructor invocation. + // + String msg = null; + + try { + Class klass = Class.forName (name); + Class argTypes [] = null; + Constructor constructor = null; + boolean filter = false; + Object params [] = null; + Object obj = null; + + // do we need a filter stage? + if (next != null) { + // "next" consumer is always passed, with + // or without the optional string param + if (param == null) { + argTypes = new Class [1]; + argTypes [0] = EventConsumer.class; + + params = new Object [1]; + params [0] = next; + + msg = "no-param filter"; + } else { + argTypes = new Class [2]; + argTypes [0] = String.class; + argTypes [1] = EventConsumer.class; + + params = new Object [2]; + params [0] = param.toString (); + params [1] = next; + + msg = "one-param filter"; + } + + + try { + constructor = klass.getConstructor (argTypes); + } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { + // try creating a filter from a + // terminus and a tee + filter = true; + msg += " built from "; + } + } + + // build from a terminus stage, with or + // without the optional string param + if (constructor == null) { + String tmp; + + if (param == null) { + argTypes = new Class [0]; + params = new Object [0]; + + tmp = "no-param terminus"; + } else { + argTypes = new Class [1]; + argTypes [0] = String.class; + + params = new Object [1]; + params [0] = param.toString (); + + tmp = "one-param terminus"; + } + if (msg == null) + msg = tmp; + else + msg += tmp; + constructor = klass.getConstructor (argTypes); + // NOT creating terminus by dead-ending + // filters ... users should think about + // that one, something's likely wrong + } + + obj = constructor.newInstance (params); + + // return EventConsumers directly, perhaps after + // turning them into a filter + if (obj instanceof EventConsumer) { + if (filter) + return new TeeConsumer ((EventConsumer) obj, next); + return (EventConsumer) obj; + } + + // if it's not a handler, it's an error + // we can wrap handlers in a filter + EventFilter retval = new EventFilter (); + boolean updated = false; + + if (obj instanceof ContentHandler) { + retval.setContentHandler ((ContentHandler) obj); + updated = true; + } + if (obj instanceof DTDHandler) { + retval.setDTDHandler ((DTDHandler) obj); + updated = true; + } + if (obj instanceof LexicalHandler) { + retval.setProperty ( + EventFilter.PROPERTY_URI + "lexical-handler", + obj); + updated = true; + } + if (obj instanceof DeclHandler) { + retval.setProperty ( + EventFilter.PROPERTY_URI + "declaration-handler", + obj); + updated = true; + } + + if (!updated) + fail ("class is neither Consumer nor Handler"); + + if (filter) + return new TeeConsumer (retval, next); + return retval; + + } catch (IOException e) { + throw e; + + } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { + fail (name + " constructor missing -- " + msg); + + } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { + fail (name + " class not found"); + + } catch (Exception e) { + // e.printStackTrace (); + fail ("stage not available: " + e.getMessage ()); + } + } + // NOTREACHED + return null; + } + } + + private static class Pipeline + { + Stage stage; + + // rest may be null + Pipeline rest; + EventConsumer next; + + Pipeline (Stage s) + { stage = s; } + + public String toString () + { + if (rest == null && next == null) + return stage.toString (); + if (rest != null) + return stage + " | " + rest; + throw new IllegalArgumentException ("next"); + } + + EventConsumer createPipeline () + throws IOException + { + if (next == null) { + if (rest == null) + next = stage.createStage (null); + else + next = stage.createStage (rest.createPipeline ()); + } + return next; + } + } + +/* + public static void main (String argv []) + { + try { + // three basic terminus cases + createPipeline ("null"); + createPipeline ("validate"); + createPipeline ("write ( stdout )"); + + // four basic filters + createPipeline ("nsfix | write ( stderr )"); + createPipeline ("wf | null"); + createPipeline ("null | null"); + createPipeline ( +"call ( http://www.example.com/services/xml-1a ) | xhtml ( stdout )"); + + // tee junctions + createPipeline ("tee ( validate ) | write ( stdout )"); + createPipeline ("tee ( nsfix | write ( stdout ) ) | validate"); + + // longer pipeline + createPipeline ("nsfix | tee ( validate ) | write ( stdout )"); + createPipeline ( + "null | wf | nsfix | tee ( validate ) | write ( stdout )"); + + // try some parsing error cases + try { + createPipeline ("null ("); // extra token '(' + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + + try { + createPipeline ("nsfix |"); // extra token '|' + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + + try { + createPipeline ("xhtml ( foo"); // missing right paren + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + + try { + createPipeline ("xhtml ( foo bar"); // required right paren + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + + try { + createPipeline ("tee ( nsfix | validate");// missing right paren + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + + // try some construction error cases + + try { + createPipeline ("call"); // missing param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("call ( foobar )"); // broken param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("nsfix ( foobar )"); // illegal param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("null ( foobar )"); // illegal param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("wf ( foobar )"); // illegal param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("xhtml ( foobar.html )"); + new File ("foobar.html").delete (); + // now supported + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("** err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("xhtml"); // missing param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("write ( stdout ) | null"); // nonterminal + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("validate | null"); + // now supported + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("** err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("validate ( foo )"); // illegal param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + createPipeline ("tee"); // missing param + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + try { + // only builtins so far + createPipeline ("com.example.xml.FilterClass"); + System.err.println ("** didn't report error"); + } catch (Exception e) { + System.err.println ("== err: " + e.getMessage ()); } + + } catch (Exception e) { + e.printStackTrace (); + } + } +/**/ + +} -- cgit v1.2.3