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UseJava: Add RESOURCES with NAMESPACE to add_jar()

add_jar() currently requires (undocumented) that resources be supplied
as relative paths.  The resources *may* then end up in a path which does
not reflect the original path particularly when performing out-of-source
builds.  This change adds a RESOURCE (and NAMESPACE) parameter and a
function to add the names resources into the named namespace within the
jar- and thus address both of these problems.

Fixes: #22101
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Smit tay
2021-04-27 21:42:41 +02:00
committed by Brad King
parent 4e5893b658
commit 3e03f359a7
5 changed files with 157 additions and 7 deletions

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@@ -0,0 +1,5 @@
UseJava-RESOURCES-NAMESPACE
---------------------------
* The :module:`UseJava` module command ``add_jar`` gained option RESOURCES
allow explicit naming of resouces with non-optional namespace.

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@@ -18,6 +18,7 @@ Creating And Installing JARs
add_jar(<target_name>
[SOURCES] <source1> [<source2>...] [<resource1>...]
[RESOURCES NAMESPACE <ns1> <resource1>... [NAMESPACE <nsX> <resourceX>...]... ]
[INCLUDE_JARS <jar1> [<jar2>...]]
[ENTRY_POINT <entry>]
[VERSION <version>]
@@ -31,7 +32,31 @@ This command creates a ``<target_name>.jar``. It compiles the given
``<source>`` files and adds the given ``<resource>`` files to
the jar file. Source files can be java files or listing files
(prefixed by ``@``). If only resource files are given then just a jar file
is created. The list of ``INCLUDE_JARS`` are added to the classpath when
is created.
The ``RESOURCES`` parameter adds the named ``<resource>`` files to the jar
by stripping the source file path and placing the file beneath ``<ns>``
within the jar. For example::
RESOURCES NAMESPACE "/com/my/namespace" "a/path/to/resource.txt"
results in a resource accessible via ``/com/my/namespace/resource.txt``
within the jar.
Resources may be added without adjusting the namespace by adding them to
the list of ``SOURCES`` (original behavior), in this case, resource
paths must be relative to ``CMAKE_CURRENT_SOURCE_DIR``. Adding resources
without using the ``RESOURCES`` parameter in out of source builds will
almost certainly result in confusion.
.. note:: SOURCES
Adding resources via the ``SOURCES`` parameter relies upon a hard-coded
list of file extensions which are tested to determine compilability
(e.g. File.java). ``SOURCES`` files which match the extensions are compiled.
Files which do not match are treated as resources. To include uncompiled
resources matching those file extensions use the ``RESOURCES`` parameter.
The list of ``INCLUDE_JARS`` are added to the classpath when
compiling the java sources and also to the dependencies of the target.
``INCLUDE_JARS`` also accepts other target names created by ``add_jar()``.
For backwards compatibility, jar files listed as sources are ignored (as
@@ -449,6 +474,58 @@ function(__java_export_jar VAR TARGET PATH)
set(${VAR} "${${VAR}}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
function(__java_copy_resource_namespaces VAR DEST JAVA_RESOURCE_FILES JAVA_RESOURCE_FILES_RELATIVE)
set(_ns_ID "")
set(_ns_VAL "")
foreach(_item IN LISTS VAR)
if(NOT _ns_ID)
if(NOT _item STREQUAL "NAMESPACE")
message(FATAL_ERROR "UseJava: Expecting \"NAMESPACE\", got\t\"${_item}\"")
return()
endif()
endif()
if(_item STREQUAL "NAMESPACE")
set(_ns_VAL "") # Prepare for next namespace
set(_ns_ID "${_item}")
continue()
endif()
if( NOT _ns_VAL)
# we're expecting the next token to be a namespace value
# whatever it is, we're treating it like a namespace
set(_ns_VAL "${_item}")
continue()
endif()
if(_ns_ID AND _ns_VAL)
# We're expecting a file name, check to see if we got one
cmake_path(ABSOLUTE_PATH _item OUTPUT_VARIABLE _test_file_name)
if (NOT EXISTS "${_test_file_name}")
message(FATAL_ERROR "UseJava: File does not exist:\t${_item}")
return()
endif()
endif()
cmake_path(ABSOLUTE_PATH _item OUTPUT_VARIABLE _abs_file_name)
cmake_path(GET _item FILENAME _resource_file_name)
set(_dest_resource_file_name "${_ns_VAL}/${_resource_file_name}" )
__java_copy_file( ${_abs_file_name}
${DEST}/${_dest_resource_file_name}
"Copying ${_item} to the build directory")
list(APPEND RESOURCE_FILES_LIST ${DEST}/${_dest_resource_file_name})
list(APPEND RELATIVE_RESOURCE_FILES_LIST ${_dest_resource_file_name})
endforeach()
set(${JAVA_RESOURCE_FILES} "${RESOURCE_FILES_LIST}" PARENT_SCOPE)
set(${JAVA_RESOURCE_FILES_RELATIVE} "${RELATIVE_RESOURCE_FILES_LIST}" PARENT_SCOPE)
endfunction()
# define helper scripts
set(_JAVA_EXPORT_TARGETS_SCRIPT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/UseJava/javaTargets.cmake.in)
set(_JAVA_SYMLINK_SCRIPT ${CMAKE_CURRENT_LIST_DIR}/UseJava/Symlinks.cmake)
@@ -461,12 +538,14 @@ endif()
function(add_jar _TARGET_NAME)
cmake_parse_arguments(_add_jar
""
"VERSION;OUTPUT_DIR;OUTPUT_NAME;ENTRY_POINT;MANIFEST"
"SOURCES;INCLUDE_JARS;GENERATE_NATIVE_HEADERS"
${ARGN}
)
set(options) # currently there are no zero value args (aka: options)
set(oneValueArgs "ENTRY_POINT;MANIFEST;OUTPUT_DIR;;OUTPUT_NAME;VERSION" )
set(multiValueArgs "GENERATE_NATIVE_HEADERS;INCLUDE_JARS;RESOURCES;SOURCES" )
cmake_parse_arguments(PARSE_ARGV 1 _add_jar
"${options}"
"${oneValueArgs}"
"${multiValueArgs}" )
# In CMake < 2.8.12, add_jar used variables which were set prior to calling
# add_jar for customizing the behavior of add_jar. In order to be backwards
@@ -490,6 +569,9 @@ function(add_jar _TARGET_NAME)
set(_add_jar_ENTRY_POINT "${CMAKE_JAVA_JAR_ENTRY_POINT}")
endif()
# This *should* still work if <resources1>... are included without a
# named RESOURCES argument. In that case, the old behavior of potentially
# misplacing the within the Jar will behave as previously (incorrectly)
set(_JAVA_SOURCE_FILES ${_add_jar_SOURCES} ${_add_jar_UNPARSED_ARGUMENTS})
if (NOT DEFINED _add_jar_OUTPUT_DIR)
@@ -639,6 +721,13 @@ function(add_jar _TARGET_NAME)
endif ()
endforeach()
if(_add_jar_RESOURCES) # Process RESOURCES if it exists
__java_copy_resource_namespaces("${_add_jar_RESOURCES}"
${CMAKE_JAVA_CLASS_OUTPUT_PATH}
_JAVA_RESOURCE_FILES
_JAVA_RESOURCE_FILES_RELATIVE)
endif()
foreach(_JAVA_INCLUDE_JAR IN LISTS _add_jar_INCLUDE_JARS)
if (TARGET ${_JAVA_INCLUDE_JAR})
get_target_property(_JAVA_JAR_PATH ${_JAVA_INCLUDE_JAR} JAR_FILE)

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@@ -17,9 +17,16 @@ add_jar(hello2 @${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/java_fileslist)
# use listing file to specify sources and specify output directory (issue #17316)
add_jar(hello3 @${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/java_fileslist OUTPUT_DIR "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/hello3")
add_jar(ResourceNS
SOURCES ResourceNS.java
RESOURCES NAMESPACE ns/ns1 HelloWorld.txt
NAMESPACE ns/ns2 HelloWorld.txt) # add a second namespace
add_test (NAME Java.Jar
COMMAND "${Java_JAVA_EXECUTABLE}" -classpath hello.jar HelloWorld)
add_test (NAME Java.JarSourceList
COMMAND "${Java_JAVA_EXECUTABLE}" -classpath hello2.jar HelloWorld)
add_test (NAME Java.JarSourceListAndOutput
COMMAND "${Java_JAVA_EXECUTABLE}" -classpath "${CMAKE_CURRENT_BINARY_DIR}/hello3/hello3.jar" HelloWorld)
add_test (NAME Java.JarResourceNS
COMMAND "${Java_JAVA_EXECUTABLE}" -classpath ResourceNS.jar ResourceNS)

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@@ -0,0 +1 @@
Hello World !

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@@ -0,0 +1,48 @@
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.BufferedReader;
import java.io.IOException;
class ResourceNS
{
public static void main(String args[])
{
ResourceNS res = new ResourceNS();
res.displayResourceText();
}
public void displayResourceText()
{
/*
* Since Java SE 9, invoking getResourceXXX on a class in a named
* module will only locate the resource in that module, it will
* not search the class path as it did in previous release. So when
* you use Class.getClassLoader().getResource() it will attempt to
* locate the resource in the module containing the ClassLoader,
* possibly something like:
* jdk.internal.loader.ClassLoaders.AppClassLoader
* which is probably not the module that your resource is in, so it
* returns null.
*
* You have to make java 9+ search for the file in your module.
* Do that by changing Class to any class defined in your module in
* order to make java use the proper class loader.
*/
// Namespaces are relative, use leading '/' for full namespace
InputStream is =
ResourceNS.class.getResourceAsStream("/ns/ns1/HelloWorld.txt");
// C++: cout << is.readline(); // oh, well !
InputStreamReader isr = new InputStreamReader(is);
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(isr);
String out = "";
try{
out = reader.readLine();
} catch(IOException e) {
e.printStackTrace();
System.out.println(e);
}
System.out.println(out);
}
}