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/* java.beans.EventSetDescriptor
 Copyright (C) 1998, 2006 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
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package java.beans;

import gnu.java.lang.ClassHelper;

import java.lang.reflect.Method;
import java.lang.reflect.Modifier;
import java.util.Vector;

/**
 * EventSetDescriptor describes the hookup between an event source class and
 * an event listener class.
 *
 * <p>EventSets have several attributes: the listener class,
 * the events that can be fired to the listener (methods in the listener
 * class), and an add and remove listener method from the event firer's
 * class.
 * </p>
 *
 * <p>
 * The methods have these constraints on them:
 * <ul>
 * <li>event firing methods: must have <code>void</code> return value. Any
 * parameters and exceptions are allowed. May be public, protected or
 * package-protected. (Don't ask me why that is, I'm just following the spec.
 * The only place it is even mentioned is in the Java Beans white paper, and
 * there it is only implied.)</li>
 *
 * <li>add listener method: must have <code>void</code> return value. Must
 * take exactly one argument, of the listener class's type. May fire either
 * zero exceptions, or one exception of type
 * <code>java.util.TooManyListenersException</code>.
 * Must be public.</li>
 *
 * <li>remove listener method: must have <code>void</code> return value. Must
 * take exactly one argument, of the listener class's type. May not fire any
 * exceptions. Must be public.</li>
 * </ul>
 *
 * <p>
 * A final constraint is that event listener classes must extend from
 * EventListener.
 * </p>
 *
 * <p>
 * There are also various design patterns associated with some of the methods
 * of construction. Those are explained in more detail in the appropriate
 * constructors.
 * </p>
 *
 * <p>
 * <strong>Documentation Convention:</strong> for proper Internalization of
 * Beans inside an RAD tool, sometimes there are two names for a property or
 * method: a programmatic, or locale-independent name, which can be used
 * anywhere, and a localized, display name, for ease of use. In the
 * documentation I will specify different String values as either
 * <em>programmatic</em> or <em>localized</em> to make this distinction clear.
 *
 * @author John Keiser
 * @author Robert Schuster (robertschuster@fsfe.org)
 * @since 1.1
 */

public class EventSetDescriptor extends FeatureDescriptor
{
  private Method addListenerMethod;

  private Method removeListenerMethod;

  private Class listenerType;

  private MethodDescriptor[] listenerMethodDescriptors;

  private Method[] listenerMethods;

  private Method getListenerMethod;

  private boolean unicast;

  private boolean inDefaultEventSet = true;

  /**
   * Creates a new <code>EventSetDescriptor</code<.
   *
   * <p>
   * This version of the constructor enforces the rules imposed on the methods
   * described at the top of this class, as well as searching for:
   * </p>
   *
   * <ol>
   * <li>
   * The event-firing method must be non-private with signature <code>void
   * &lt;listenerMethodName&gt;(&lt;eventSetName&gt;Event)</code> (where
   * <code>&lt;eventSetName&gt;</code> has its first character capitalized
   * by the constructor and the Event is a descendant of
   * {@link java.util.EventObject}) in class <code>listenerType</code>
   * (any exceptions may be thrown). <b>Implementation note:</b> Note that
   * there could conceivably be multiple methods with this type of signature
   * (example: <code>java.util.MouseEvent</code> vs.
   * <code>my.very.own.MouseEvent</code>). In this implementation, all
   * methods fitting the description will be put into the
   * <code>EventSetDescriptor</code>, even though the spec says only one
   * should be chosen (they probably weren't thinking as pathologically as I
   * was). I don't like arbitrarily choosing things. If your class has only one
   * such signature, as most do, you'll have no problems.</li>
   *
   * <li>The add and remove methods must be public and named <code>void
   * add&lt;eventSetName&gt;Listener(&lt;listenerType&gt;)</code> and
   * <code>void remove&lt;eventSetName&gt;Listener(&lt;listenerType&gt;)</code>
   * in in class <code>eventSourceClass</code>, where
   * <code>&lt;eventSetName&gt;</code> will have its first letter capitalized.
   * Standard exception rules (see class description) apply.</li>
   * </ol>
   *
   * @param eventSourceClass
   *          the class containing the add/remove listener methods.
   * @param eventSetName
   *          the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting with a
   *          lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu). This will
   *          be used to generate the name of the event object as well as the
   *          names of the add and remove methods.
   * @param listenerType
   *          the class containing the event firing method.
   * @param listenerMethodName
   *          the name of the event firing method.
   * @exception IntrospectionException
   *              if listenerType is not an EventListener, or if methods are not
   *              found or are invalid.
   */
  public EventSetDescriptor(Class<?> eventSourceClass, String eventSetName,
                            Class<?> listenerType, String listenerMethodName)
      throws IntrospectionException
  {
    setName(eventSetName);
    if (!java.util.EventListener.class.isAssignableFrom(listenerType))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener type is not an EventListener.");
      }

    String[] names = new String[1];
    names[0] = listenerMethodName;

    try
      {
        eventSetName = Character.toUpperCase(eventSetName.charAt(0))
                       + eventSetName.substring(1);
      }
    catch (StringIndexOutOfBoundsException e)
      {
        eventSetName = "";
      }

    findMethods(eventSourceClass, listenerType, names,
                "add" + eventSetName + "Listener",
                "remove" + eventSetName + "Listener", eventSetName + "Event");
    this.listenerType = listenerType;
    checkAddListenerUnicast();
    if (this.removeListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener remove method throws exceptions.");
      }
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new <code>EventSetDescriptor</code>.
   *
   * <p>This form of the constructor allows you to specify the names of the
   * methods and adds no new constraints on top of the rules already described
   * at the top of the class.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param eventSourceClass
   *          the class containing the add and remove listener methods.
   * @param eventSetName
   *          the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting with a
   *          lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
   * @param listenerType
   *          the class containing the event firing methods.
   * @param listenerMethodNames
   *          the names of the even firing methods.
   * @param addListenerMethodName
   *          the name of the add listener method.
   * @param removeListenerMethodName
   *          the name of the remove listener method.
   * @exception IntrospectionException
   *              if listenerType is not an EventListener or if methods are not
   *              found or are invalid.
   */
  public EventSetDescriptor(Class<?> eventSourceClass, String eventSetName,
                            Class<?> listenerType, String[] listenerMethodNames,
                            String addListenerMethodName,
                            String removeListenerMethodName)
      throws IntrospectionException
  {
    setName(eventSetName);
    if (!java.util.EventListener.class.isAssignableFrom(listenerType))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener type is not an EventListener.");
      }

    findMethods(eventSourceClass, listenerType, listenerMethodNames,
                addListenerMethodName, removeListenerMethodName, null);
    this.listenerType = listenerType;
    checkAddListenerUnicast();
    if (this.removeListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener remove method throws exceptions.");
      }
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new <code>EventSetDescriptor</code>.
   *
   * <p>
   * This variant of the constructor allows you to specify the names of the
   * methods and adds no new constraints on top of the rules already described
   * at the top of the class.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * A valid GetListener method is public, flags no exceptions and has one
   * argument which is of type <code>Class</code>
   * {@link java.awt.Component#getListeners(Class)} is such a method.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Note: The validity of the return value of the GetListener method is not
   * checked.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param eventSourceClass
   *          the class containing the add and remove listener methods.
   * @param eventSetName
   *          the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting with a
   *          lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
   * @param listenerType
   *          the class containing the event firing methods.
   * @param listenerMethodNames
   *          the names of the even firing methods.
   * @param addListenerMethodName
   *          the name of the add listener method.
   * @param removeListenerMethodName
   *          the name of the remove listener method.
   * @param getListenerMethodName
   *          Name of a method which returns the array of listeners.
   * @exception IntrospectionException
   *              if listenerType is not an EventListener or if methods are not
   *              found or are invalid.
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public EventSetDescriptor(Class<?> eventSourceClass, String eventSetName,
                            Class<?> listenerType, String[] listenerMethodNames,
                            String addListenerMethodName,
                            String removeListenerMethodName,
                            String getListenerMethodName)
      throws IntrospectionException
  {
    this(eventSourceClass, eventSetName, listenerType, listenerMethodNames,
         addListenerMethodName, removeListenerMethodName);

    Method newGetListenerMethod = null;

    try
      {
        newGetListenerMethod
          = eventSourceClass.getMethod(getListenerMethodName,
                                       new Class[] { Class.class });
      }
    catch (NoSuchMethodException nsme)
      {
        throw (IntrospectionException)
          new IntrospectionException("No method named " + getListenerMethodName
                                      + " in class " + listenerType
                                      + " which can be used as"
                                      + " getListenerMethod.").initCause(nsme);
      }

    // Note: This does not check the return value (which
    // should be EventListener[]) but the JDK does not either.

    getListenerMethod = newGetListenerMethod;

  }

  /**
   * Creates a new <code>EventSetDescriptor.</code>
   *
   * <p>
   * This variant of the constructor allows you to specify the names of the
   * methods and adds no new constraints on top of the rules already described
   * at the top of the class.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * A valid GetListener method is public, flags no exceptions and has one
   * argument which is of type <code>Class</code>
   * {@link java.awt.Component#getListeners(Class)} is such a method.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Note: The validity of the return value of the GetListener method is not
   * checked.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param eventSetName
   *          the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting with a
   *          lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
   * @param listenerType
   *          the class containing the listenerMethods.
   * @param listenerMethods
   *          the event firing methods.
   * @param addListenerMethod
   *          the add listener method.
   * @param removeListenerMethod
   *          the remove listener method.
   * @param getListenerMethod
   *          The method which returns an array of the listeners.
   * @exception IntrospectionException
   *              if the listenerType is not an EventListener, or any of the
   *              methods are invalid.
   * @since 1.4
   */
  public EventSetDescriptor(String eventSetName, Class<?> listenerType,
                            Method[] listenerMethods, Method addListenerMethod,
                            Method removeListenerMethod,
                            Method getListenerMethod)
      throws IntrospectionException
  {
    this(eventSetName, listenerType, listenerMethods, addListenerMethod,
         removeListenerMethod);

    // Do no checks if the getListenerMethod is null.
    if (getListenerMethod.getParameterTypes().length != 1
        || getListenerMethod.getParameterTypes()[0] != Class.class
        || getListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0
        || !Modifier.isPublic(getListenerMethod.getModifiers()))
      throw new IntrospectionException("GetListener method is invalid.");

    // Note: This does not check the return value (which
    // should be EventListener[]) but the JDK does not either.

    this.getListenerMethod = getListenerMethod;
  }

  /**
   * Creates a new <code>EventSetDescriptor</code>.
   *
   * <p>This form of constructor allows you to explicitly say which methods
   * do what, and no reflection is done by the <code>EventSetDescriptor</code>.
   * The methods are, however, checked to ensure that they follow the rules
   * set forth at the top of the class.
   *
   * @param eventSetName
   *          the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting with a
   *          lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
   * @param listenerType
   *          the class containing the listenerMethods.
   * @param listenerMethods
   *          the event firing methods.
   * @param addListenerMethod
   *          the add listener method.
   * @param removeListenerMethod
   *          the remove listener method.
   * @exception IntrospectionException
   *              if the listenerType is not an EventListener, or any of the
   *              methods are invalid.
   */
  public EventSetDescriptor(String eventSetName, Class<?> listenerType,
                            Method[] listenerMethods, Method addListenerMethod,
                            Method removeListenerMethod)
      throws IntrospectionException
  {
    setName(eventSetName);
    if (!java.util.EventListener.class.isAssignableFrom(listenerType))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener type is not an EventListener.");
      }

    this.listenerMethods = listenerMethods;
    this.addListenerMethod = addListenerMethod;
    this.removeListenerMethod = removeListenerMethod;
    this.listenerType = listenerType;
    checkMethods();
    checkAddListenerUnicast();
    if (this.removeListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener remove method throws exceptions.");
      }
  }

  /** Creates a new <code>EventSetDescriptor</code>.
   *
   * <p>This form of constructor allows you to explicitly say which methods do
   * what, and no reflection is done by the <code>EventSetDescriptor</code>.
   * The methods are, however, checked to ensure that they follow the rules
   * set forth at the top of the class.
   *
   * @param eventSetName
   *          the programmatic name of the event set, generally starting with a
   *          lowercase letter (i.e. fooManChu instead of FooManChu).
   * @param listenerType
   *          the class containing the listenerMethods.
   * @param listenerMethodDescriptors
   *          the event firing methods.
   * @param addListenerMethod
   *          the add listener method.
   * @param removeListenerMethod
   *          the remove listener method.
   * @exception IntrospectionException
   *              if the listenerType is not an EventListener, or any of the
   *              methods are invalid.
   */
  public EventSetDescriptor(String eventSetName, Class<?> listenerType,
                            MethodDescriptor[] listenerMethodDescriptors,
                            Method addListenerMethod,
                            Method removeListenerMethod)
      throws IntrospectionException
  {
    setName(eventSetName);
    if (!java.util.EventListener.class.isAssignableFrom(listenerType))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener type is not an EventListener.");
      }

    this.listenerMethodDescriptors = listenerMethodDescriptors;
    this.listenerMethods = new Method[listenerMethodDescriptors.length];
    for (int i = 0; i < this.listenerMethodDescriptors.length; i++)
      {
        this.listenerMethods[i]
           = this.listenerMethodDescriptors[i].getMethod();
      }

    this.addListenerMethod = addListenerMethod;
    this.removeListenerMethod = removeListenerMethod;
    this.listenerType = listenerType;
    checkMethods();
    checkAddListenerUnicast();
    if (this.removeListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener remove method throws exceptions.");
      }
  }

  /** Returns the class that contains the event firing methods.
   */
  public Class<?> getListenerType()
  {
    return listenerType;
  }

  /** Returns the event firing methods.
   */
  public Method[] getListenerMethods()
  {
    return listenerMethods;
  }

  /** Returns the event firing methods as {@link MethodDescriptor}.
   */
  public MethodDescriptor[] getListenerMethodDescriptors()
  {
    if (listenerMethodDescriptors == null)
      {
        listenerMethodDescriptors
          = new MethodDescriptor[listenerMethods.length];

        for (int i = 0; i < listenerMethods.length; i++)
          {
            listenerMethodDescriptors[i]
              = new MethodDescriptor(listenerMethods[i]);
          }
      }

    return listenerMethodDescriptors;
  }

  /** Returns the add listener method.
   */
  public Method getAddListenerMethod()
  {
    return addListenerMethod;
  }

  /* Returns the remove listener method.
   */
  public Method getRemoveListenerMethod()
  {
    return removeListenerMethod;
  }

  /**
   * Returns the method that retrieves the listeners or <code>null</code> if
   * it does not exist.
   */
  public Method getGetListenerMethod()
  {
    return getListenerMethod;
  }

  /** Sets whether or not multiple listeners may be added.
   *
   * @param unicast
   *          whether or not multiple listeners may be added.
   */
  public void setUnicast(boolean unicast)
  {
    this.unicast = unicast;
  }

  /** Returns whether or not multiple listeners may be added.
   * (Defaults to false.)
   */
  public boolean isUnicast()
  {
    return unicast;
  }

  /** Sets whether or not this is in the default event set.
   *
   * @param inDefaultEventSet
   *          whether this is in the default event set.
   */
  public void setInDefaultEventSet(boolean inDefaultEventSet)
  {
    this.inDefaultEventSet = inDefaultEventSet;
  }

  /** Returns whether or not this is in the default event set.
   * (Defaults to true.)
   */
  public boolean isInDefaultEventSet()
  {
    return inDefaultEventSet;
  }

  private void checkAddListenerUnicast() throws IntrospectionException
  {
    Class[] addListenerExceptions = this.addListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes();
    if (addListenerExceptions.length > 1)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener add method throws too many exceptions.");
      }
    else if (addListenerExceptions.length == 1
             && !java.util.TooManyListenersException.class
                .isAssignableFrom(addListenerExceptions[0]))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Listener add method throws too many exceptions.");
      }
  }

  private void checkMethods() throws IntrospectionException
  {
    if (!addListenerMethod.getDeclaringClass()
        .isAssignableFrom(removeListenerMethod.getDeclaringClass())
        && !removeListenerMethod.getDeclaringClass()
        .isAssignableFrom(addListenerMethod.getDeclaringClass()))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "add and remove listener methods do not come from the"
                  + " same class.  This is bad.");
      }
    if (!addListenerMethod.getReturnType().equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE)
        || addListenerMethod.getParameterTypes().length != 1
        || !listenerType.equals(addListenerMethod.getParameterTypes()[0])
        || !Modifier.isPublic(addListenerMethod.getModifiers()))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException("Add Listener Method invalid.");
      }
    if (!removeListenerMethod.getReturnType().equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE)
        || removeListenerMethod.getParameterTypes().length != 1
        || !listenerType.equals(removeListenerMethod.getParameterTypes()[0])
        || removeListenerMethod.getExceptionTypes().length > 0
        || !Modifier.isPublic(removeListenerMethod.getModifiers()))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException("Remove Listener Method invalid.");
      }

    for (int i = 0; i < listenerMethods.length; i++)
      {
        if (!listenerMethods[i].getReturnType().equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE)
            || Modifier.isPrivate(listenerMethods[i].getModifiers()))
          {
            throw new IntrospectionException("Event Method "
                                             + listenerMethods[i].getName()
                                             + " non-void or private.");
          }
        if (!listenerMethods[i].getDeclaringClass()
            .isAssignableFrom(listenerType))
          {
            throw new IntrospectionException("Event Method "
                                             + listenerMethods[i].getName()
                                             + " not from class "
                                             + listenerType.getName());
          }
      }
  }

  private void findMethods(Class eventSourceClass, Class listenerType,
                           String listenerMethodNames[],
                           String addListenerMethodName,
                           String removeListenerMethodName,
                           String absurdEventClassCheckName)
      throws IntrospectionException
  {

    /* Find add listener method and remove listener method. */
    Class[] listenerArgList = new Class[1];
    listenerArgList[0] = listenerType;
    try
      {
        this.addListenerMethod
          = eventSourceClass.getMethod(addListenerMethodName,
                                       listenerArgList);
      }
    catch (SecurityException E)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "SecurityException trying to access method "
                  + addListenerMethodName + ".");
      }
    catch (NoSuchMethodException E)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException("Could not find method "
                                         + addListenerMethodName + ".");
      }

    if (this.addListenerMethod == null
        || !this.addListenerMethod.getReturnType().equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Add listener method does not exist, is not public,"
                  + " or is not void.");
      }

    try
      {
        this.removeListenerMethod
          = eventSourceClass.getMethod(removeListenerMethodName,
                                       listenerArgList);
      }
    catch (SecurityException E)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "SecurityException trying to access method "
                  + removeListenerMethodName + ".");
      }
    catch (NoSuchMethodException E)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException("Could not find method "
                                         + removeListenerMethodName + ".");
      }
    if (this.removeListenerMethod == null
        || !this.removeListenerMethod.getReturnType()
           .equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE))
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Remove listener method does not exist, is not public,"
                  + " or is not void.");
      }

    /* Find the listener methods. */
    Method[] methods;
    try
      {
        methods = ClassHelper.getAllMethods(listenerType);
      }
    catch (SecurityException E)
      {
        throw new IntrospectionException(
                  "Security: You cannot access fields in this class.");
      }

    Vector chosenMethods = new Vector();
    boolean[] listenerMethodFound = new boolean[listenerMethodNames.length];
    for (int i = 0; i < methods.length; i++)
      {
        if (Modifier.isPrivate(methods[i].getModifiers()))
          {
            continue;
          }
        Method currentMethod = methods[i];
        Class retval = currentMethod.getReturnType();
        if (retval.equals(java.lang.Void.TYPE))
          {
            for (int j = 0; j < listenerMethodNames.length; j++)
              {
                if (currentMethod.getName().equals(listenerMethodNames[j])
                    && (absurdEventClassCheckName == null
                    || (currentMethod.getParameterTypes().length == 1
                    && ((currentMethod.getParameterTypes()[0])
                        .getName().equals(absurdEventClassCheckName)
                    || (currentMethod.getParameterTypes()[0])
                       .getName().endsWith("." + absurdEventClassCheckName)))))
                  {
                    chosenMethods.addElement(currentMethod);
                    listenerMethodFound[j] = true;
                  }
              }
          }
      }

    /* Make sure we found all the methods we were looking for. */
    for (int i = 0; i < listenerMethodFound.length; i++)
      {
        if (!listenerMethodFound[i])
          {
            throw new IntrospectionException("Could not find event method "
                                             + listenerMethodNames[i]);
          }
      }

    /* Now that we've chosen the listener methods we want, store them. */
    this.listenerMethods = new Method[chosenMethods.size()];
    for (int i = 0; i < chosenMethods.size(); i++)
      {
        this.listenerMethods[i] = (Method) chosenMethods.elementAt(i);
      }
  }

}