use strict; use warnings; use File::Spec; use Java::JVM::Classfile; use Test::More tests => 29; sub class_name_to_java { my ($name) = @_; my $tmp = $name; $tmp =~ s/ANTLR::Runtime/org.antlr.runtime/; $tmp =~ s/::/./g; return $tmp; } sub java_class_name_to_perl { my ($name) = @_; my $tmp = $name; $tmp =~ s/org\.antlr\.runtime/ANTLR::Runtime/; $tmp =~ s/\./::/g; return $tmp; } sub resolve_java_class_file { my ($name, $basedir) = @_; my $tmp = $name; $tmp =~ s!\.!/!g; $tmp .= '.class'; return File::Spec->catfile($basedir, $tmp); } sub java_constant_name_to_perl { } sub java_method_name_to_perl { my ($name) = @_; if ($name eq '') { return 'new'; } # add special cases here else { my $tmp = $name; $tmp =~ s/([a-z])([A-Z])/$1_\L$2\E/g; return $tmp; } } my @java_class_names = qw( org.antlr.runtime.BitSet ); foreach my $java_class_name (@java_class_names) { my $java_class_file = resolve_java_class_file($java_class_name, '../../build/rtclasses'); my $java_class; { local $SIG{'__WARN__'} = sub {}; $java_class = Java::JVM::Classfile->new($java_class_file); } my $class_name = java_class_name_to_perl($java_class_name); use_ok($class_name); print map { "$_\n" } ANTLR::Runtime::BitSet->can(); print "---\n"; eval { $class_name->new() }; print join "\n", ANTLR::Runtime::BitSet->can(); print "\n"; my $java_fields = $java_class->fields; foreach my $java_field (@$java_fields) { next if grep { $_ eq 'private' } @{$java_field->access_flags}; my $field_name = $java_field->name; ok($class_name->can($field_name), $field_name); } my $java_methods = $java_class->methods; foreach my $java_method (@$java_methods) { next if grep { $_ eq 'private' } @{$java_method->access_flags}; my $method_name = java_method_name_to_perl($java_method->name); ok($class_name->can($method_name), $method_name); } }