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public interface IClasspathEntry
An entry on a Java project classpath identifying one or more package fragment
roots. A classpath entry has a content kind (either source,
IPackageFragmentRoot.K_SOURCE
, or binary, IPackageFragmentRoot.K_BINARY
), which is inherited
by each package fragment root and package fragment associated with the entry.
A classpath entry can refer to any of the following:
Java-like extensions
. The root folder itself represents a default
package, subfolders represent package fragments, and files with a
Java-like extension (e.g. .java
files)
represent compilation units. All compilation units will be compiled when
the project is built. The classpath entry must specify the
absolute path to the root folder. Entries of this kind are
associated with the CPE_SOURCE
constant.
Source classpath entries can carry inclusion and exclusion patterns for
selecting which source files appear as compilation
units and get compiled when the project is built.
.class
files. The classpath entry
must specify the absolute path to the JAR (or root folder), and in case it refers
to an external JAR, then there is no associated resource in the workbench. Entries
of this kind are associated with the CPE_LIBRARY
constant..class
files when building). When performing other
"development" operations - such as code assist, code resolve, type hierarchy
creation, etc. - the source code of the project is referred to. Thus, development
is performed against a required project's source code, and compilation is
performed against a required project's last built state. The
classpath entry must specify the absolute path to the
project. Entries of this kind are associated with the CPE_PROJECT
constant.
Note: referencing a required project with a classpath entry refers to the source
code or associated .class
files located in its output location.
It will also automatically include any other libraries or projects that the required project's classpath
refers to, iff the corresponding classpath entries are tagged as being exported
(isExported()
).
Unless exporting some classpath entries, classpaths are not chained by default -
each project must specify its own classpath in its entirety.CPE_VARIABLE
constant.
Classpath variables are created using JavaCore.setClasspathVariable(String, IPath, org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)
,
and gets resolved, to either a project or library entry, using
JavaCore.getResolvedClasspathEntry(IClasspathEntry)
.
It is also possible to register an automatic initializer (ClasspathVariableInitializer
),
which will be invoked through the extension point "org.eclipse.jdt.core.classpathVariableInitializer".
After resolution, a classpath variable entry may either correspond to a project or a library entry. CPE_CONTAINER
. Typically, a classpath container can
be used to describe a complex library composed of multiple JARs, projects or classpath variables,
considering also that containers can be mapped differently on each project. Several projects can
reference the same generic container path, but have each of them actually bound to a different
container object.
The container path is a formed by a first ID segment followed with extra segments,
which can be used as additional hints for resolving this container reference. If no container was ever
recorded for this container path onto this project (using JavaCore.setClasspathContainer(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath, org.eclipse.jdt.core.IJavaProject[], org.eclipse.jdt.core.IClasspathContainer[], org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor)
,
then a ClasspathContainerInitializer
will be activated if any was registered for this
container ID onto the extension point "org.eclipse.jdt.core.classpathContainerInitializer".
A classpath container entry can be resolved explicitly using JavaCore.getClasspathContainer(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath, org.eclipse.jdt.core.IJavaProject)
and the resulting container entries can contain any non-container entry. In particular, it may contain variable
entries, which in turn needs to be resolved before being directly used.
IJavaProject.getResolvedClasspath(boolean)
will have all entries of type
CPE_VARIABLE
and CPE_CONTAINER
resolved to a set of
CPE_SOURCE
, CPE_LIBRARY
or CPE_PROJECT
classpath entries.
Any classpath entry other than a source folder (kind CPE_SOURCE
) can
be marked as being exported. Exported entries are automatically contributed to
dependent projects, along with the project's default output folder, which is
implicitly exported, and any auxiliary output folders specified on source
classpath entries. The project's output folder(s) are always listed first,
followed by the any exported entries.
Classpath entries can be created via methods on JavaCore
.
JavaCore.newLibraryEntry(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath, org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath, org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath)
,
JavaCore.newProjectEntry(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath)
,
JavaCore.newSourceEntry(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath)
,
JavaCore.newVariableEntry(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath, org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath, org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath)
,
JavaCore.newContainerEntry(org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath)
,
ClasspathVariableInitializer
,
ClasspathContainerInitializer
Field Summary | |
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static int |
CPE_CONTAINER
Entry kind constant describing a classpath entry representing a name classpath container. |
static int |
CPE_LIBRARY
Entry kind constant describing a classpath entry identifying a library. |
static int |
CPE_PROJECT
Entry kind constant describing a classpath entry identifying a required project. |
static int |
CPE_SOURCE
Entry kind constant describing a classpath entry identifying a folder containing package fragments with source code to be compiled. |
static int |
CPE_VARIABLE
Entry kind constant describing a classpath entry defined using a path that begins with a classpath variable reference. |
Method Summary | |
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boolean |
combineAccessRules()
Returns whether the access rules of the project's exported entries should be combined with this entry's access rules. |
IAccessRule[] |
getAccessRules()
Returns the possibly empty list of access rules for this entry. |
int |
getContentKind()
Returns the kind of files found in the package fragments identified by this classpath entry. |
int |
getEntryKind()
Returns the kind of this classpath entry. |
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath[] |
getExclusionPatterns()
Returns the set of patterns used to exclude resources or classes associated with this classpath entry. |
IClasspathAttribute[] |
getExtraAttributes()
Returns the extra classpath attributes for this classpath entry. |
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath[] |
getInclusionPatterns()
Returns the set of patterns used to explicitly define resources or classes to be included with this classpath entry. |
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath |
getOutputLocation()
Returns the full path to the specific location where the builder writes .class files generated for this source entry
(entry kind CPE_SOURCE ). |
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath |
getPath()
Returns the path of this classpath entry. |
IClasspathEntry |
getResolvedEntry()
Deprecated. Use JavaCore.getResolvedClasspathEntry(IClasspathEntry) instead |
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath |
getSourceAttachmentPath()
Returns the path to the source archive or folder associated with this classpath entry, or null if this classpath entry has no
source attachment. |
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath |
getSourceAttachmentRootPath()
Returns the path within the source archive or folder where package fragments are located. |
boolean |
isExported()
Returns whether this entry is exported to dependent projects. |
Field Detail |
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static final int CPE_LIBRARY
static final int CPE_PROJECT
static final int CPE_SOURCE
static final int CPE_VARIABLE
static final int CPE_CONTAINER
Method Detail |
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boolean combineAccessRules()
IAccessRule[] getAccessRules()
int getContentKind()
IPackageFragmentRoot.K_SOURCE
for files containing
source code, and IPackageFragmentRoot.K_BINARY
for binary
class files.
There is no specified value for an entry denoting a variable (CPE_VARIABLE
)
or a classpath container (CPE_CONTAINER
).int getEntryKind()
CPE_SOURCE
- this entry describes a source root in
its project
CPE_LIBRARY
- this entry describes a folder or JAR
containing binaries
CPE_PROJECT
- this entry describes another project
CPE_VARIABLE
- this entry describes a project or library
indirectly via a classpath variable in the first segment of the path
*
CPE_CONTAINER
- this entry describes set of entries
referenced indirectly via a classpath container
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath[] getExclusionPatterns()
For source classpath entries, exclusion patterns allow specified portions of the resource tree rooted at this source entry's path to be filtered out. If no exclusion patterns are specified, this source entry includes all relevent files. Each path specified must be a relative path, and will be interpreted relative to this source entry's path. File patterns are case-sensitive. A file matched by one or more of these patterns is excluded from the corresponding package fragment root. Exclusion patterns have higher precedence than inclusion patterns; in other words, exclusion patterns can remove files for the ones that are to be included, not the other way around.
Note that there is no need to supply a pattern to exclude ".class" files because a source entry filters these out automatically.
The pattern mechanism is similar to Ant's. Each pattern is represented as a relative path. The path segments can be regular file or folder names or simple patterns involving standard wildcard characters.
'*' matches 0 or more characters within a segment. So
*.java
matches .java
, a.java
and Foo.java
, but not Foo.properties
(does not end with .java
).
'?' matches 1 character within a segment. So ?.java
matches a.java
, A.java
,
but not .java
or xyz.java
(neither have
just one character before .java
).
Combinations of *'s and ?'s are allowed.
The special pattern '**' matches zero or more segments. In a source entry,
a path like tests/
that ends in a trailing separator is interpreted
as tests/**
, and would match everything under
the folder named tests
.
Example patterns in source entries (assuming that "java" is the only Java-like extension
):
tests/**
(or simply tests/
)
matches all files under a root folder
named tests
. This includes tests/Foo.java
and tests/com/example/Foo.java
, but not
com/example/tests/Foo.java
(not under a root folder named
tests
).
tests/*
matches all files directly below a root
folder named tests
. This includes tests/Foo.java
and tests/FooHelp.java
but not tests/com/example/Foo.java
(not directly under
a folder named tests
) or
com/Foo.java
(not under a folder named tests
).
**/tests/**
matches all files under any
folder named tests
. This includes tests/Foo.java
,
com/examples/tests/Foo.java
, and
com/examples/tests/unit/Foo.java
, but not
com/example/Foo.java
(not under a folder named
tests
).
null
if this kind
of classpath entry does not support exclusion patternsIClasspathAttribute[] getExtraAttributes()
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath[] getInclusionPatterns()
For source classpath entries, when no inclusion patterns are specified, the source entry includes all relevent files in the resource tree rooted at this source entry's path. Specifying one or more inclusion patterns means that only the specified portions of the resource tree are to be included. Each path specified must be a relative path, and will be interpreted relative to this source entry's path. File patterns are case-sensitive. A file matched by one or more of these patterns is included in the corresponding package fragment root unless it is excluded by one or more of this entrie's exclusion patterns. Exclusion patterns have higher precedence than inclusion patterns; in other words, exclusion patterns can remove files for the ones that are to be included, not the other way around.
See getExclusionPatterns()
for a discussion of the syntax and
semantics of path patterns. The absence of any inclusion patterns is
semantically equivalent to the explicit inclusion pattern
**
.
Example patterns in source entries:
src/**
by itself includes all
files under a root folder named src
.
src/**
and
tests/**
includes all files under the root folders
named src
and tests
.
src/**
together with the
exclusion pattern src/**/Foo.java
includes all
files under a root folder named src
except for ones
named Foo.java
.
null
if this kind
of classpath entry does not support inclusion patternsorg.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath getOutputLocation()
.class
files generated for this source entry
(entry kind CPE_SOURCE
).
Source entries can optionally be associated with a specific output location.
If none is provided, the source entry will be implicitly associated with its project
default output location (see IJavaProject.getOutputLocation()
).
NOTE: A specific output location cannot coincidate with another source/library entry.
.class
files for this source entry, or null
if using default output folderorg.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath getPath()
CPE_SOURCE
) -
The path associated with this entry is the absolute path to the root folder. CPE_LIBRARY
) - the path
associated with this entry is the absolute path to the JAR (or root folder), and
in case it refers to an external library, then there is no associated resource in
the workbench.
CPE_PROJECT
) - the path of the entry denotes the
path to the corresponding project resource.CPE_VARIABLE
) - the first segment of the path
is the name of a classpath variable. If this classpath variable
is bound to the path P, the path of the corresponding classpath entry
is computed by appending to P the segments of the returned
path without the variable.CPE_CONTAINER
) - the path of the entry
is the name of the classpath container, which can be bound indirectly to a set of classpath
entries after resolution. The containerPath is a formed by a first ID segment followed with
extra segments that can be used as additional hints for resolving this container
reference (also see IClasspathContainer
).
org.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath getSourceAttachmentPath()
null
if this classpath entry has no
source attachment.
Only library and variable classpath entries may have source attachments. For library classpath entries, the result path (if present) locates a source archive or folder. This archive or folder can be located in a project of the workspace or outside the workspace. For variable classpath entries, the result path (if present) has an analogous form and meaning as the variable path, namely the first segment is the name of a classpath variable.
null
if noneorg.eclipse.core.runtime.IPath getSourceAttachmentRootPath()
null
value
if and only if getSourceAttachmentPath()
returns
a non-null
value.
null
if
not applicableboolean isExported()
false
for source entries (kind
CPE_SOURCE
), which cannot be exported.
true
if exported, and false
otherwiseIClasspathEntry getResolvedEntry()
JavaCore.getResolvedClasspathEntry(IClasspathEntry)
instead
null
if unable to resolve using
the following algorithm:
null
null
Variable source attachment is also resolved and recorded in the resulting classpath entry.
null
if the given path could not be resolved to a classpath entry
Note that this deprecated API doesn't handle CPE_CONTAINER entries.
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