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A builder is completely * doclet independent which means that any doclet can use builders to * construct documentation, as long as it impelements the appropriate * writer interfaces. For example, if a doclet wanted to use * {@link ConstantsSummaryBuilder} to build a constant summary, all it has to * do is implement the ConstantsSummaryWriter interface and pass it to the * builder using a WriterFactory. * * <p><b>This is NOT part of any supported API. * If you write code that depends on this, you do so at your own risk. * This code and its internal interfaces are subject to change or * deletion without notice.</b> * * @author Jamie Ho * @since 1.5 */ @Deprecated public abstract class AbstractBuilder { public static class Context { /** * The configuration used in this run of the doclet. */ final Configuration configuration; /** * Keep track of which packages we have seen for * efficiency purposes. We don't want to copy the * doc files multiple times for a single package. */ final Set<PackageDoc> containingPackagesSeen; /** * Shared parser for the builder XML file */ final LayoutParser layoutParser; Context(Configuration configuration, Set<PackageDoc> containingPackagesSeen, LayoutParser layoutParser) { this.configuration = configuration; this.containingPackagesSeen = containingPackagesSeen; this.layoutParser = layoutParser; } } /** * The configuration used in this run of the doclet. */ protected final Configuration configuration; protected final Utils utils; /** * Keep track of which packages we have seen for * efficiency purposes. We don't want to copy the * doc files multiple times for a single package. */ protected final Set<PackageDoc> containingPackagesSeen; protected final LayoutParser layoutParser; /** * True if we want to print debug output. */ protected static final boolean DEBUG = false; /** * Construct a Builder. * @param configuration the configuration used in this run * of the doclet. */ public AbstractBuilder(Context c) { this.configuration = c.configuration; this.utils = configuration.utils; this.containingPackagesSeen = c.containingPackagesSeen; this.layoutParser = c.layoutParser; } /** * Return the name of this builder. * * @return the name of the builder. */ public abstract String getName(); /** * Build the documentation. * * @throws IOException if there is a problem writing the output */ public abstract void build() throws IOException; /** * Build the documentation, as specified by the given XML element. * * @param node the XML element that specifies which component to document. * @param contentTree content tree to which the documentation will be added */ protected void build(XMLNode node, Content contentTree) { String component = node.name; try { invokeMethod("build" + component, new Class<?>[]{XMLNode.class, Content.class}, new Object[]{node, contentTree}); } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { e.printStackTrace(); configuration.root.printError("Unknown element: " + component); throw new DocletAbortException(e); } catch (InvocationTargetException e) { throw new DocletAbortException(e.getCause()); } catch (Exception e) { e.printStackTrace(); configuration.root.printError("Exception " + e.getClass().getName() + " thrown while processing element: " + component); throw new DocletAbortException(e); } } /** * Build the documentation, as specified by the children of the given XML element. * * @param node the XML element that specifies which components to document. * @param contentTree content tree to which the documentation will be added */ protected void buildChildren(XMLNode node, Content contentTree) { for (XMLNode child : node.children) build(child, contentTree); } /** * Given the name and parameters, invoke the method in the builder. This * method is required to invoke the appropriate build method as instructed * by the builder XML file. * * @param methodName the name of the method that we would like to invoke. * @param paramClasses the types for each parameter. * @param params the parameters of the method. */ protected void invokeMethod(String methodName, Class<?>[] paramClasses, Object[] params) throws Exception { if (DEBUG) { configuration.root.printError("DEBUG: " + this.getClass().getName() + "." + methodName); } Method method = this.getClass().getMethod(methodName, paramClasses); method.invoke(this, params); } }