GitHub - junkdog/constexpr-java: build-time code-execution for java, a bit like constexpr in C++11
Simulates constexpr from C++11, build-time code-execution, from
cppreference.com:
The constexpr specifier declares that it is possible to evaluate the value of the function or variable at compile time.
But Why?
- embed build-time variables directly into class files
- naive string obfuscation
- maven's resource filtering can be clunky for certain use-cases
Usage
The API is restricted to the @ConstExpr annotation. The maven plugin does
its thing using ASM.
On Fields
Fields must satisfy the following prerequisiites to be eligible:
static finalmodifiers- primitive value or string.
The final value is written to the transformed class.
On Methods
In contrast to C++1x, @ConstExpr on static methods turn them into
build-time only methods. Consequently, do not annotate any methods required
during runtime.
Sample
public class Exhibit { @ConstExpr // recording the time at build public static final long timestamp = System.currentTimeMillis(); @ConstExpr public static final long seed = generateSeed(); @ConstExpr // this method will be completely removed private static int generateSeed() { String s = "hellooooo"; int sum = 0; for (char c : s.toCharArray()) sum += c; return new Random(sum).nextInt(); } }
Usage: Maven
<dependencies> <dependency> <groupId>net.onedaybeard.constexpr</groupId> <artifactId>constexpr-api</artifactId> <version>0.1.0</version> </dependency> </dependencies> <build> <plugins> <plugin> <groupId>net.onedaybeard.constexpr</groupId> <artifactId>constexpr-maven-plugin</artifactId> <version>0.1.0</version> <executions> <execution> <id>transform</id> <goals> <goal>constexpr</goal> </goals> </execution> </executions> <!-- default configuration --> <configuration> <!-- property: constexpr.skip --> <skip>false</skip> <!-- property: constexpr.verbose --> <verbose>false</verbose> </configuration> </plugin> </plugins> </build>
Running the plugin should result in output similar to:
[INFO] --- constexpr-maven-plugin:0.1.0:constexpr (transform) @ map ---
[INFO] Scanned 499 classes ............................................... 86ms
[INFO] Transformed 1 classes ............................................. 46ms
[INFO]
[INFO] @ConstExpr Log
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO] s.f.m.u.BuildProperties ....................................... fields:1
[INFO] ------------------------------------------------------------------------
[INFO]
The Details
- scan class files for
@ConstExprand validate - for each annotated type:
- remove annotation
- resolve the value of each
@ConstExprfield via reflection - write the result to the field signature
- remove old field initialization bytecode from the static initializer
- remove any methods annotated with
@ConstExpr
- if static initializer is left empty, remove it completely
- write transformed
byte[]to source class file- (entries no longer required by the constant pool are cleared)
Bytecode: before and after
- Bytecode disassembly of PlainString.java, diff view.