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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. */ public enum Target { JDK1_1("1.1", 45, 3), JDK1_2("1.2", 46, 0), JDK1_3("1.3", 47, 0), /** J2SE1.4 = Merlin. */ JDK1_4("1.4", 48, 0), /** Tiger. */ JDK1_5("1.5", 49, 0), /** JDK 6. */ JDK1_6("1.6", 50, 0), /** JDK 7. */ JDK1_7("1.7", 51, 0), /** JDK 8. */ JDK1_8("1.8", 52, 0); private static final Context.Key targetKey = new Context.Key(); public static Target instance(Context context) { Target instance = context.get(targetKey); if (instance == null) { Options options = Options.instance(context); String targetString = options.get(TARGET); if (targetString != null) instance = lookup(targetString); if (instance == null) instance = DEFAULT; context.put(targetKey, instance); } return instance; } private static final Target MIN = values()[0]; public static Target MIN() { return MIN; } private static final Target MAX = values()[values().length - 1]; public static Target MAX() { return MAX; } private static final Map tab = new HashMap(); static { for (Target t : values()) { tab.put(t.name, t); } tab.put("5", JDK1_5); tab.put("6", JDK1_6); tab.put("7", JDK1_7); tab.put("8", JDK1_8); } public final String name; public final int majorVersion; public final int minorVersion; private Target(String name, int majorVersion, int minorVersion) { this.name = name; this.majorVersion = majorVersion; this.minorVersion = minorVersion; } public static final Target DEFAULT = JDK1_8; public static Target lookup(String name) { return tab.get(name); } /** In -target 1.1 and earlier, the compiler is required to emit * synthetic method definitions in abstract classes for interface * methods that are not overridden. We call them "Miranda" methods. */ public boolean requiresIproxy() { return compareTo(JDK1_1) <= 0; } /** Beginning in 1.4, we take advantage of the possibility of emitting * code to initialize fields before calling the superclass constructor. * This is allowed by the VM spec, but the verifier refused to allow * it until 1.4. This is necesary to translate some code involving * inner classes. See, for example, 4030374. */ public boolean initializeFieldsBeforeSuper() { return compareTo(JDK1_4) >= 0; } /** Beginning with -target 1.2 we obey the JLS rules for binary * compatibility, emitting as the qualifying type of a reference * to a method or field the type of the qualifier. In earlier * targets we use as the qualifying type the class in which the * member was found. The following methods named * *binaryCompatibility() indicate places where we vary from this * general rule. */ public boolean obeyBinaryCompatibility() { return compareTo(JDK1_2) >= 0; } /** Starting in 1.5, the compiler uses an array type as * the qualifier for method calls (such as clone) where required by * the language and VM spec. Earlier versions of the compiler * qualified them by Object. */ public boolean arrayBinaryCompatibility() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** Beginning after 1.2, we follow the binary compatibility rules for * interface fields. The 1.2 VMs had bugs handling interface fields * when compiled using binary compatibility (see 4400598), so this is * an accommodation to them. */ public boolean interfaceFieldsBinaryCompatibility() { return compareTo(JDK1_2) > 0; } /** Beginning in -target 1.5, we follow the binary compatibility * rules for interface methods that redefine Object methods. * Earlier VMs had bugs handling such methods compiled using binary * compatibility (see 4392595, 4398791, 4392595, 4400415). * The VMs were fixed during or soon after 1.4. See 4392595. */ public boolean interfaceObjectOverridesBinaryCompatibility() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** Beginning in -target 1.5, we make synthetic variables * package-private instead of private. This is to prevent the * necessity of access methods, which effectively relax the * protection of the field but bloat the class files and affect * execution. */ public boolean usePrivateSyntheticFields() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) < 0; } /** Sometimes we need to create a field to cache a value like a * class literal of the assertions flag. In -target 1.5 and * later we create a new synthetic class for this instead of * using the outermost class. See 4401576. */ public boolean useInnerCacheClass() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** Return true if cldc-style stack maps need to be generated. */ public boolean generateCLDCStackmap() { return false; } /** Beginning in -target 6, we generate stackmap attribute in * compact format. */ public boolean generateStackMapTable() { return compareTo(JDK1_6) >= 0; } /** Beginning in -target 6, package-info classes are marked synthetic. */ public boolean isPackageInfoSynthetic() { return compareTo(JDK1_6) >= 0; } /** Do we generate "empty" stackmap slots after double and long? */ public boolean generateEmptyAfterBig() { return false; } /** Beginning in 1.5, we have an unsynchronized version of * StringBuffer called StringBuilder that can be used by the * compiler for string concatenation. */ public boolean useStringBuilder() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** Beginning in 1.5, we have flag bits we can use instead of * marker attributes. */ public boolean useSyntheticFlag() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } public boolean useEnumFlag() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } public boolean useAnnotationFlag() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } public boolean useVarargsFlag() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } public boolean useBridgeFlag() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** Return the character to be used in constructing synthetic * identifiers, where not specified by the JLS. */ public char syntheticNameChar() { return '$'; } /** Does the VM have direct support for class literals? */ public boolean hasClassLiterals() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** Does the VM support an invokedynamic instruction? */ public boolean hasInvokedynamic() { return compareTo(JDK1_7) >= 0; } /** Does the VM support polymorphic method handle invocation? * Affects the linkage information output to the classfile. * An alias for {@code hasInvokedynamic}, since all the JSR 292 features appear together. */ public boolean hasMethodHandles() { return hasInvokedynamic(); } /** Although we may not have support for class literals, should we * avoid initializing the class that the literal refers to? * See 4468823 */ public boolean classLiteralsNoInit() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** Although we may not have support for class literals, when we * throw a NoClassDefFoundError, should we initialize its cause? */ public boolean hasInitCause() { return compareTo(JDK1_4) >= 0; } /** For bootstrapping, we use J2SE1.4's wrapper class constructors * to implement boxing. */ public boolean boxWithConstructors() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) < 0; } /** For bootstrapping, we use J2SE1.4's java.util.Collection * instead of java.lang.Iterable. */ public boolean hasIterable() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } /** In J2SE1.5.0, we introduced the "EnclosingMethod" attribute * for improved reflection support. */ public boolean hasEnclosingMethodAttribute() { return compareTo(JDK1_5) >= 0; } }