Reputation: 18712
I have a code generator, which takes a syntax tree and converts it into a source file (text).
Basically, it traverses through all nodes of the tree, maps the node to text and appends the resulting texts to a StringBuilder
.
Now I want the node to text mappers to be implemented using Xtend like this:
public class NodeXMapper
{
private XtendRunner xtendRunner = ...;
public String map(final NodeX aNode)
{
return xtendRunner.runScript("def String map(NodeX aNode) {
''' «aNode.fieldX» - «aNode.fieldY» '''
}", aNode);
}
}
xtendRunner.runScript(String aScript, final Object... aParams)
is a method, which passes the parameters aParams
to Xtend script aScript
and returns the result.
How can I implement that method?
Update 1: Here I found this piece of code, which seems to run Xtend code in Java:
// setup
XtendFacade f = XtendFacade.create("my::path::MyExtensionFile");
// use
f.call("sayHello",new Object[]{"World"});
But I can't find XtendFacade
class in the Type hiearchy view of Eclipse.
Upvotes: 2
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Reputation: 457
The interpreter you found was for the old Xtend1 language, which is not what you are looking for.
The new Xtend you are referring to is compiled, so there is no interpreter.
However, you could build an interpreted expression language using Xbase. See the documentation and Github for an example on how to do that. Then you could run the interpreter of your expression language from Java.
Upvotes: 2