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package bsh;
/**
name [ = initializer ]
evaluate name and return optional initializer
*/
class
BSHVariableDeclarator extends
SimpleNode
{
// The token.image text of the name... never changes.
public
String name;
BSHVariableDeclarator(int
id) { super(
id); }
/**
Evaluate the optional initializer value.
(The name was set at parse time.)
A variable declarator can be evaluated with or without preceding
type information. Currently the type info is only used by array
initializers in the case where there is no explicitly declared type.
@param typeNode is the BSHType node. Its info is passed through to any
variable intializer children for the case where the array initializer
does not declare the type explicitly. e.g.
int [] a = { 1, 2 };
typeNode may be null to indicate no type information available.
*/
public
Object eval(
BSHType typeNode,
CallStack callstack,
Interpreter interpreter)
throws
EvalError
{
// null value means no value
Object value = null;
if (
jjtGetNumChildren() > 0 )
{
SimpleNode initializer = (
SimpleNode)
jjtGetChild(0);
/*
If we have type info and the child is an array initializer
pass it along... Else use the default eval style.
(This allows array initializer to handle the problem...
allowing for future enhancements in loosening types there).
*/
if ( (
typeNode != null)
&&
initializer instanceof
BSHArrayInitializer
)
value = ((
BSHArrayInitializer)
initializer).
eval(
typeNode.
getBaseType(),
typeNode.
getArrayDims(),
callstack,
interpreter);
else
value =
initializer.
eval(
callstack,
interpreter);
}
if (
value ==
Primitive.
VOID )
throw new
EvalError("Void initializer.", this,
callstack );
return
value;
}
public
String toString() { return "BSHVariableDeclarator "+
name; }
}