Java 6 annotation processing configuration with Ant

浪子不回头ぞ 提交于 2019-11-26 22:57:45

问题


I have a custom annotation and it's processor & processorFactory. How do I configure my Ant build file such that:

  1. The annotation processor is applied on annotated classes and generates source files inside "gen" folder

  2. The generated source files(from annotation processing) could be used by other source files in project.


回答1:


This is not pretty, but it is what I do. (Sources javac ant task javac man page) Using the compilerarg attribute I can pass in the annotation processing related arguments that are not directly supported by the javac ant task.

<javac srcdir="${src}" destdir="${classes}" ... > 
     ....
     <compilerarg line="-processorpath ${processorpath}"/>
     <compilerarg line="-processor ${processor}"/>
     <compilerarg line="-s ${whereToPutGeneratedClassFiles}"/>
</javac>

I do not use the APT tool because the documentation states

Be advised that the Apt tool does appear to be an unstable part of the JDK framework, so may change radically in future versions. In particular it is likely to be obsolete in JDK 6, which can run annotation processors as part of javac.

If you really don't care for compiler args, you can jar your annotation processors like this

<jar destfile="${annotationprocessorjar}" ... >
     ...
     <service type="javax.annotation.processing.Processor" provider="${your.annotation.processor.fully.qualified.name}"/>
</jar>

Then you can do

 <javac ... make sure ${annotationprocessorjar} is in classpath>
 </javac>



回答2:


I found some of the other examples slightly confusing due to some of the key bits being unexplained variables. Here's what I ended up with:

to build the processor jar:

<target name="build-aux">
    <mkdir dir="${build.dir}" />
    <mkdir dir="${build.classes}" />
    <javac destdir="${build.classes}" source="1.6" target="1.6">
        <src path="${src.java}" />
        <include name="com/acme/cli/Program.java" />
        <include name="com/acme/cli/ProgramProcessor.java" />
    </javac>

    <jar jarfile="acme-aux.jar" update="true">
        <manifest>
            <attribute name="Main-Class" value="${main.class}" />
            <attribute name="Implementation-Title" value="acme-aux" />
            <attribute name="Implementation-Version" value="${version}" />
            <attribute name="Implementation-Vendor" value="ACME, Inc" />
            <attribute name="Built-By" value="${user.name}" />
            <attribute name="Build-Date" value="${TODAY}" />
        </manifest>
        <fileset dir="${build.classes}">
            <!-- the annotation -->
            <include name="com/acme/cli/Program.class" />
            <!-- the annotation processor -->
            <include name="com/acme/cli/ProgramProcessor.class" />
        </fileset>
        <service type="javax.annotation.processing.Processor"
            provider="com.acme.cli.ProgramProcessor" />
    </jar>
</target>

then to compile the code and run the processor:

<target name="compile" depends="generate,build-aux">
    <mkdir dir="${build.dir}" />
    <mkdir dir="${build.classes}" />
    <javac destdir="${build.classes}" source="1.6" target="1.6">
        <src path="${src.java}" />
        <include name="com/acme/**/*.java" />
        <!-- ensure that "acme-aux.jar" is in this classpath -->
        <classpath refid="compile.class.path"/>
         <!-- pass option to annotation processor -->
        <compilerarg value="-Aacme.version=${version}" />
    </javac>
</target>



回答3:


Here's how I did it in eclipse/ant:

<javac destdir="bin"
  debug="true"
  debuglevel="${debuglevel}"
  compiler="javac1.6"
  srcdir="${src}">
       <include name="**/*.java"/> <!-- I just do it this way -->
 <classpath refid="classpath_ref_id"/>
 <compilerarg value="-processor" />
 <compilerarg value="${processor}" />
 <compilerarg value="-s" />
 <compilerarg value="${gen_src_target}" />
</javac>

Notes

  • The processor path is included in the *classpath_ref_id*
  • Run your processor before you compile the actual code (with or without the generated code).



回答4:


you can take a look at the annotation processing tool , it automatically compiles the generated sourcefiles

//EDIT// In reply to your comment:

You can use apt in combination with the apt ant task

But as of jdk6 the javac tool provides direct support for annotation processing, so you should be able to use the javac ant task with the compiler attribute specified as "javac1.6"



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/3644069/java-6-annotation-processing-configuration-with-ant

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