1 #!/usr/bin/env python 2 3 import ihooks # for the import machinery 4 import os, glob # for getting suitably-named files 5 from imp import PY_SOURCE, PKG_DIRECTORY, C_BUILTIN # import machinery magic 6 import classfile, bytecode # Java class support 7 import zipfile # for Java archive inspection 8 import sys 9 10 # NOTE: Arbitrary constants pulled from thin air. 11 12 JAVA_PACKAGE = 20041113 13 JAVA_CLASS = 20041114 14 JAVA_ARCHIVE = 20041115 15 16 class ClassHooks(ihooks.Hooks): 17 18 "A filesystem hooks class providing information about supported files." 19 20 def get_suffixes(self): 21 22 "Return the recognised suffixes." 23 24 return [("", "", JAVA_PACKAGE), (os.extsep + "jar", "r", JAVA_ARCHIVE)] + ihooks.Hooks.get_suffixes(self) 25 26 def path_isdir(self, x, archive=None): 27 28 "Return whether 'x' is a directory in the given 'archive'." 29 30 if archive is None: 31 return ihooks.Hooks.path_isdir(self, x) 32 33 return self._get_dirname(x) in archive.namelist() 34 35 def _get_dirname(self, x): 36 37 """ 38 Return the directory name for 'x'. 39 In zip files, the presence of "/" seems to indicate a directory. 40 """ 41 42 if x.endswith("/"): 43 return x 44 else: 45 return x + "/" 46 47 def listdir(self, x, archive=None): 48 49 "Return the contents of the directory 'x' in the given 'archive'." 50 51 if archive is None: 52 return ihooks.Hooks.listdir(self, x) 53 54 x = self._get_dirname(x) 55 l = [] 56 for path in archive.namelist(): 57 58 # Find out if the path is within the given directory. 59 60 if path != x and path.startswith(x): 61 62 # Get the path below the given directory. 63 64 subpath = path[len(x):] 65 66 # Find out whether the path is an object in the current directory. 67 68 if subpath.count("/") == 0 or subpath.count("/") == 1 and subpath.endswith("/"): 69 l.append(subpath) 70 71 return l 72 73 def matching(self, dir, extension, archive=None): 74 75 """ 76 Return the matching files in the given directory 'dir' having the given 77 'extension' within the given 'archive'. Produce a list containing full 78 paths as opposed to simple filenames. 79 """ 80 81 if archive is None: 82 return glob.glob(self.path_join(dir, "*" + extension)) 83 84 dir = self._get_dirname(dir) 85 l = [] 86 for path in self.listdir(dir, archive): 87 if path.endswith(extension): 88 l.append(self.path_join(dir, path)) 89 return l 90 91 def read(self, filename, archive=None): 92 93 """ 94 Return the contents of the file with the given 'filename' in the given 95 'archive'. 96 """ 97 98 if archive is None: 99 f = open(filename, "rb") 100 s = f.read() 101 f.close() 102 return s 103 return archive.read(filename) 104 105 class ClassLoader(ihooks.ModuleLoader): 106 107 "A class providing support for searching directories for supported files." 108 109 def find_module(self, name, path=None): 110 111 """ 112 Find the module with the given 'name', using the given 'path' to locate 113 it. Note that ModuleLoader.find_module is almost sufficient, but does 114 not provide enough support for "package unions" where the root of a 115 package hierarchy may appear in several places. 116 117 Return a list of locations (each being the "stuff" data structure used 118 by load_module); this replaces the single "stuff" value or None returned 119 by ModuleLoader.find_module. 120 """ 121 122 if path is None: 123 path = [None] + self.default_path() 124 125 found_locations = [] 126 127 for dir in path: 128 stuff = self.find_module_in_dir(name, dir) 129 if stuff: 130 found_locations.append(stuff) 131 132 return found_locations 133 134 def find_module_in_dir(self, name, dir, allow_packages=1): 135 136 """ 137 Find the module with the given 'name' in the given directory 'dir'. 138 Since Java packages/modules are directories containing class files, 139 return the required information tuple only when the path constructed 140 from 'dir' and 'name' refers to a directory containing class files. 141 """ 142 143 result = ihooks.ModuleLoader.find_module_in_dir(self, name, dir, allow_packages) 144 if result is not None: 145 return result 146 147 # An archive may be opened. 148 149 archive = None 150 151 # Provide a special name for the current directory. 152 153 if name == "__this__": 154 if dir == None: 155 return (None, ".", ("", "", JAVA_PACKAGE)) 156 else: 157 return None 158 159 # Where no directory is given, return failure immediately. 160 161 elif dir is None: 162 return None 163 164 # Detect archives. 165 166 else: 167 archive, archive_path, path = self._get_archive_and_path(dir, name) 168 169 170 if self._find_module_at_path(path, archive): 171 if archive is not None: 172 return (archive, archive_path + ":" + path, (os.extsep + "jar", "r", JAVA_ARCHIVE)) 173 else: 174 return (None, path, ("", "", JAVA_PACKAGE)) 175 else: 176 return None 177 178 def _get_archive_and_path(self, dir, name): 179 parts = dir.split(":") 180 archive_path = parts[0] 181 182 # Archives may include an internal path, but will in any case have 183 # a primary part ending in .jar. 184 185 if archive_path.endswith(os.extsep + "jar"): 186 archive = zipfile.ZipFile(archive_path, "r") 187 path = self.hooks.path_join(":".join(parts[1:]), name) 188 189 # Otherwise, produce a filesystem-based path. 190 191 else: 192 archive = None 193 path = self.hooks.path_join(dir, name) 194 195 return archive, archive_path, path 196 197 def _get_path_in_archive(self, path): 198 parts = path.split(":") 199 if len(parts) == 1: 200 return parts[0] 201 else: 202 return ":".join(parts[1:]) 203 204 def _find_module_at_path(self, path, archive): 205 if self.hooks.path_isdir(path, archive): 206 207 # Look for classes in the directory. 208 209 if len(self.hooks.matching(path, os.extsep + "class", archive)) != 0: 210 return 1 211 212 # Otherwise permit importing where directories containing classes exist. 213 214 for filename in self.hooks.listdir(path, archive): 215 pathname = self.hooks.path_join(path, filename) 216 result = self._find_module_at_path(pathname, archive) 217 if result is not None: 218 return result 219 220 return 0 221 222 def load_module(self, name, stuff): 223 224 """ 225 Load the module with the given 'name', with a list of 'stuff' items, 226 each of which describes the location of the module and is a tuple of the 227 form (file, filename, (suffix, mode, data type)). 228 229 Return a module object or raise an ImportError if a problem occurred in 230 the import operation. 231 232 Note that the 'stuff' parameter is a list and not a single item as in 233 ModuleLoader.load_module. This should still work, however, since the 234 find_module method produces such a list. 235 """ 236 237 #print "load_module", name 238 module = self._not_java_module(name, stuff) 239 if module is not None: 240 return module 241 242 if not hasattr(self, "loaded_classes"): 243 self.loaded_classes = {} 244 top_level = 1 245 else: 246 top_level = 0 247 248 main_module = self._load_module(name, stuff) 249 250 # Initialise the loaded classes. 251 252 if top_level: 253 self._init_classes() 254 delattr(self, "loaded_classes") 255 256 return main_module 257 258 def _not_java_module(self, name, stuff): 259 260 "Detect non-Java modules." 261 262 for stuff_item in stuff: 263 archive, filename, info = stuff_item 264 suffix, mode, datatype = info 265 if datatype not in (JAVA_PACKAGE, JAVA_ARCHIVE): 266 return ihooks.ModuleLoader.load_module(self, name, stuff_item) 267 268 return None 269 270 def _load_module(self, name, stuff): 271 272 # Set up the module. 273 # A union of all locations is placed in the module's path. 274 275 external_names = [] 276 module = self.hooks.add_module(name) 277 module.__path__ = [item_filename for (item_archive, item_filename, item_info) in stuff] 278 279 # Prepare a dictionary of globals. 280 281 global_names = module.__dict__ 282 global_names["__builtins__"] = __builtins__ 283 284 # Just go into each package and find the class files. 285 286 classes = {} 287 for stuff_item in stuff: 288 289 # Extract the details, delegating loading responsibility to the 290 # default loader where appropriate. 291 # NOTE: Should we not be using some saved loader remembered upon 292 # NOTE: installation? 293 294 archive, filename, info = stuff_item 295 suffix, mode, datatype = info 296 297 # Get the real filename. 298 299 filename = self._get_path_in_archive(filename) 300 301 # Load the class files. 302 303 for class_filename in self.hooks.matching(filename, os.extsep + "class", archive): 304 s = self.hooks.read(class_filename, archive) 305 class_file = classfile.ClassFile(s) 306 #print "Translating", str(class_file.this_class.get_name()) 307 translator = bytecode.ClassTranslator(class_file) 308 external_names += translator.process(global_names) 309 310 # Record the classes found under the current module. 311 312 self.loaded_classes[str(class_file.this_class.get_name())] = module, translator 313 314 # Return modules used by external names. 315 316 external_module_names = self._get_external_module_names(external_names) 317 318 # Repeatedly load classes from referenced modules. 319 320 for module_name in external_module_names: 321 new_module = __import__(module_name, global_names) 322 global_names[module_name.split(".")[0]] = new_module 323 324 return module 325 326 def _get_external_module_names(self, names): 327 groups = self._get_names_grouped_by_module(names) 328 if groups.has_key(""): 329 del groups[""] 330 return groups.keys() 331 332 def _get_names_grouped_by_module(self, names): 333 groups = {} 334 for name in names: 335 module_name, class_name = self._get_module_and_class_names(name) 336 if not groups.has_key(module_name): 337 groups[module_name] = [] 338 groups[module_name].append(class_name) 339 return groups 340 341 def _get_module_and_class_names(self, full_name): 342 full_name_parts = full_name.split(".") 343 class_name = full_name_parts[-1] 344 module_name = ".".join(full_name_parts[:-1]) 345 return module_name, class_name 346 347 def _init_classes(self): 348 349 # Order the classes according to inheritance. 350 351 init_order = [] 352 for class_name, (module, translator) in self.loaded_classes.items(): 353 354 # Insert the base classes before any mention of the current class. 355 356 for base_class in translator.get_base_class_references(): 357 base_class_name = str(base_class.get_name()) 358 if base_class_name not in init_order: 359 if class_name not in init_order: 360 init_order.append(base_class_name) 361 else: 362 index = init_order.index(class_name) 363 init_order.insert(index, base_class_name) 364 365 if class_name not in init_order: 366 init_order.append(class_name) 367 368 # Create the classes. 369 370 real_classes = [] 371 for class_name in init_order: 372 try: 373 module, translator = self.loaded_classes[class_name] 374 global_names = module.__dict__ 375 real_classes.append((module, translator.get_class(global_names))) 376 except KeyError: 377 # NOTE: Should be a non-Java class. 378 pass 379 380 # Finally, call __clinit__ methods for all relevant classes. 381 382 for module, cls in real_classes: 383 if hasattr(cls, "__clinit__"): 384 global_names = module.__dict__ 385 eval(cls.__clinit__.func_code, global_names) 386 387 ihooks.ModuleImporter(loader=ClassLoader(hooks=ClassHooks())).install() 388 389 # vim: tabstop=4 expandtab shiftwidth=4