public class CallStack
extends java.lang.Object
This is used to support the this.caller magic reference and to print script "stack traces" when evaluation errors occur.
Note: it would be awefully nice to use the java.util.Stack here. Sigh... have to stay 1.1 compatible.
Note: How can this be thread safe, you might ask? Wouldn't a thread executing various beanshell methods be mutating the callstack? Don't we need one CallStack per Thread in the interpreter? The answer is that we do. Any java.lang.Thread enters our script via an external (hard) Java reference via a This type interface, e.g. the Runnable interface implemented by This or an arbitrary interface implemented by XThis. In that case the This invokeMethod() method (called by any interface that it exposes) creates a new CallStack for each external call.
Constructor and Description |
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CallStack() |
CallStack(NameSpace namespace) |
Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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void |
clear() |
CallStack |
copy()
Occasionally we need to freeze the callstack for error reporting
purposes, etc.
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int |
depth() |
NameSpace |
get(int depth)
zero based.
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NameSpace |
pop() |
void |
push(NameSpace ns) |
void |
set(int depth,
NameSpace ns)
This is kind of crazy, but used by the setNameSpace command.
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NameSpace |
swap(NameSpace newTop)
Swap in the value as the new top of the stack and return the old
value.
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NameSpace[] |
toArray() |
NameSpace |
top() |
java.lang.String |
toString() |
public CallStack()
public CallStack(NameSpace namespace)
public void clear()
public void push(NameSpace ns)
public NameSpace top()
public NameSpace get(int depth)
public void set(int depth, NameSpace ns)
public NameSpace pop()
public NameSpace swap(NameSpace newTop)
public int depth()
public NameSpace[] toArray()
public java.lang.String toString()
toString
in class java.lang.Object
public CallStack copy()