# modules and module hierarchies in the metamodel
module mmodule
-import location
-import mproject
+import mpackage
private import more_collections
# The container class of a Nit object-oriented model.
+#
# A model knows modules, classes and properties and can retrieve them.
+#
+# However, a model is not a program or a library as it can contains modules
+# found by the system (including broken ones) but not used.
redef class Model
# All known modules
var mmodules = new Array[MModule]
redef fun mdoc_or_fallback
do
if mdoc != null then return mdoc
+ var default_mmodule = self.default_mmodule
if default_mmodule == null then return null
return default_mmodule.mdoc_or_fallback
end
super MConcern
# The model considered
- redef var model: Model
+ redef var model
- # The group of module in the project if any
+ # The group of module in the package if any
var mgroup: nullable MGroup
- # The project of the module if any
- # Safe alias for `mgroup.mproject`
- fun mproject: nullable MProject
+ # The path of the module source, if any
+ #
+ # safe alias to `location.file.filepath`
+ fun filepath: nullable String do
+ var res = self.location.file
+ if res == null then return null
+ return res.filename
+ end
+
+ # The package of the module if any
+ # Safe alias for `mgroup.mpackage`
+ fun mpackage: nullable MPackage
do
var g = mgroup
- if g == null then return null else return g.mproject
+ if g == null then return null else return g.mpackage
end
# The short name of the module
- redef var name: String
+ redef var name
- # The origin of the definition
- var location: Location
+ redef var location is writable
# Alias for `name`
redef fun to_s do return self.name
# The canonical name of the module.
#
- # It is usually the `name` prefixed by the project's name.
- # Example: `"project::name"`
+ # It is usually the `name` prefixed by the package's name.
+ # Example: `"package::name"`
+ #
+ # Default modules use a doubled name to distinguish them from the package name.
+ # E.g.: `"core::core"`
#
- # If both names are the same (of if the module is project-less), then
- # the short-name is used alone.
+ # If the module is package-less, then the short-name is used alone.
redef var full_name is lazy do
var mgroup = self.mgroup
- if mgroup == null or mgroup.mproject.name == self.name then
+ if mgroup == null then
return self.name
else
- return "{mgroup.mproject.name}::{self.name}"
+ return "{mgroup.mpackage.name}::{self.name}"
end
end
# The namespace used for entities according to their visibility `v`.
#
- # Public entities use only the project as a namespace.
- # Private entities use the `full_name` (i.e. "project::module")
+ # Public entities use only the package as a namespace.
+ # Private entities use the `full_name` (i.e. "package::module")
#
# This method is used by entities to implement their `full_name`.
fun namespace_for(v: MVisibility): String do
if mgroup == null then
return full_name
else
- return mgroup.mproject.full_name
+ return mgroup.mpackage.full_name
end
end
# Return the name of the global C identifier associated to `self`.
# This name is used to prefix files and other C identifiers associated with `self`.
- redef var c_name: String is lazy do
+ redef var c_name is lazy do
var g = mgroup
var res
- if g != null and g.mproject.name != name then
- res = g.mproject.name.to_cmangle + "__" + name.to_cmangle
+ if g != null and g.mpackage.name != name then
+ res = g.mpackage.name.to_cmangle + "__" + name.to_cmangle
else
res = name.to_cmangle
end
if mgroup == null then
return c_name
else
- return mgroup.mproject.c_name
+ return mgroup.mpackage.c_name
end
end
do
model.mmodules_by_name.add_one(name, self)
model.mmodules.add(self)
+ var mgroup = self.mgroup
if mgroup != null then
mgroup.mmodules.add(self)
if mgroup.name == name then
end
# Register the imported modules (ie "import some_module")
- # This function can only invoked once by mmodule.
# The visibility must be set with `set_visibility_for`.
fun set_imported_mmodules(imported_mmodules: Array[MModule])
do
- assert unique_invocation: self.in_importation.direct_greaters.is_empty
for m in imported_mmodules do
self.model.mmodule_importation_hierarchy.add_edge(self, m)
end
end
end
- # Is `self` created for internal purpose?
- # Fictive modules are instantiated internally but they should not be
- # exposed to the final user.
- var is_fictive: Bool = false is writable
+ # Is `self` a unit test module used by `nitunit`?
+ var is_test_suite: Bool = false is writable
+
+ # Get the first non `is_fictive` module greater than self
+ fun first_real_mmodule: MModule
+ do
+ var mmodule = self
+ while mmodule.is_fictive do
+ mmodule = mmodule.in_importation.direct_greaters.first
+ end
+ return mmodule
+ end
redef fun parent_concern do return mgroup
end