How does lombok work?

孤街浪徒 提交于 2019-12-17 04:40:03

问题


I met lombok today.
I'm very anxious to know how it works.
A Java Geek Article gives some clues but it's not perfectly clear to me:

Java 6 removes apt and make javac able to manage annotations, streamlining the process to obtain a simpler single step computing. This is the path taken by Lombok.

Maybe with Java 6 the compile process will be: javac -> apt -> lombok apt process -> read class files and add set/get methods using ASM?

Could you show me more details about the mechanism?


回答1:


Lombok does indeed code against internal API, as Sean Patrick Floyd said. However, as lombok is ONLY involved in the compilation phase, its misleading to claim Lombok will only run on a sun VM. It'll only compile on ecj or sun's javac. However, the vast majority of VMs out there, if they ship a compiler at all, are one of those two. For example, the Apple VM ships with stock sun javac, and as such lombok works just fine on macs. Same goes for the soylatte VM, for example.

While for javac we really do have to stick with their updates, partly because of a lot of ongoing work on their compiler right now, we've had to make just 1 minor adjustment to our eclipse support over many many versions of eclipse. So, while we do code against internal API, they are relatively stable bits.

If what lombok does could be done without resorting to internal API, we'd have done something else, but it can't be done, so we resort to internal API usage.

NB: I'm one of the lead developers of lombok, so, I'm probably a little biased :P




回答2:


It uses JSR 269 Pluggable Annotation Processing API available in Java 6.

Note that lombok.jar contains a file named /META-INF/services/javax.annotation.processing.Processor. When javac sees this file in a compilation classpath, it runs annotation processors defined there during compilation.




回答3:


In addendum to axtavt's answer: Lombok uses a lot more than the JSR 269 api exposes. Lombok codes against a) internal javac apis and b) internal eclipse apis (in a separate processor). JSR 269 does not let you modify existing source code, but when you cast an Element to the underlying AST node, you can actually modify the AST (which is what project Lombok does).

So Lombok is a huge hack that will only run compile on a Sun VM (afaik). It's a great piece of software, but it's also hated by many for being such a non-standard hack.




回答4:


Project Lombok: Creating Custom Transformations is some helpful.



来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/6107197/how-does-lombok-work

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