Package org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom

Source Code of org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom.ASTParser

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package org.eclipse.jdt.core.dom;

import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.HashMap;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Map;

import org.eclipse.core.runtime.IProgressMonitor;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.IClassFile;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.ICompilationUnit;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.IJavaElement;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.ITypeRoot;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.IJavaProject;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.JavaCore;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.JavaModelException;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.WorkingCopyOwner;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.CategorizedProblem;
import org.eclipse.jdt.core.compiler.CharOperation;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.CompilationUnitDeclaration;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.ConstructorDeclaration;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.batch.Main;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.IBinaryType;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.parser.RecoveryScanner;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.parser.RecoveryScannerData;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.parser.Scanner;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.util.SuffixConstants;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.*;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.util.CodeSnippetParsingUtil;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.util.RecordedParsingInformation;
import org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.util.Util;

/**
* A Java language parser for creating abstract syntax trees (ASTs).
* <p>
* Example: Create basic AST from source string
* <pre>
* char[] source = ...;
* ASTParser parser = ASTParser.newParser(AST.JLS3);  // handles JDK 1.0, 1.1, 1.2, 1.3, 1.4, 1.5, 1.6
* parser.setSource(source);
* // In order to parse 1.5 code, some compiler options need to be set to 1.5
* Map options = JavaCore.getOptions();
* JavaCore.setComplianceOptions(JavaCore.VERSION_1_5, options);
* parser.setCompilerOptions(options);
* CompilationUnit result = (CompilationUnit) parser.createAST(null);
* </pre>
* Once a configured parser instance has been used to create an AST,
* the settings are automatically reset to their defaults,
* ready for the parser instance to be reused.
* </p>
* <p>
* There are a number of configurable features:
* <ul>
* <li>Source string from {@link #setSource(char[]) char[]},
* {@link #setSource(ICompilationUnit) ICompilationUnit},
* or {@link #setSource(IClassFile) IClassFile}, and limited
* to a specified {@linkplain #setSourceRange(int,int) subrange}.</li>
* <li>Whether {@linkplain #setResolveBindings(boolean) bindings} will be created.</li>
* <li>Which {@linkplain #setWorkingCopyOwner(WorkingCopyOwner)
* working copy owner} to use when resolving bindings.</li>
* <li>A hypothetical {@linkplain #setUnitName(String) compilation unit file name}
* and {@linkplain #setProject(IJavaProject) Java project}
* for locating a raw source string in the Java model (when
* resolving bindings)</li>
* <li>Which {@linkplain #setCompilerOptions(Map) compiler options}
* to use. This is especially important to use if the parsing/scanning of the source code requires a
* different version than the default of the workspace. For example, the workspace defaults are 1.4 and
* you want to create an AST for a source code that is using 1.5 constructs.</li>
* <li>Whether to parse just {@linkplain #setKind(int) an expression, statements,
* or body declarations} rather than an entire compilation unit.</li>
* <li>Whether to return a {@linkplain #setFocalPosition(int) abridged AST}
* focused on the declaration containing a given source position.</li>
* </ul>
* </p>
*
* @since 3.0
* @noinstantiate This class is not intended to be instantiated by clients.
*/
public class ASTParser {

  /**
   * Kind constant used to request that the source be parsed
     * as a single expression.
   */
  public static final int K_EXPRESSION = 0x01;

  /**
   * Kind constant used to request that the source be parsed
     * as a sequence of statements.
   */
  public static final int K_STATEMENTS = 0x02;

  /**
   * Kind constant used to request that the source be parsed
   * as a sequence of class body declarations.
   */
  public static final int K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS = 0x04;

  /**
   * Kind constant used to request that the source be parsed
   * as a compilation unit.
   */
  public static final int K_COMPILATION_UNIT = 0x08;

  /**
   * Creates a new object for creating a Java abstract syntax tree
     * (AST) following the specified set of API rules.
     *
    * @param level the API level; one of the LEVEL constants
     * declared on <code>AST</code>
   * @return new ASTParser instance
   */
  public static ASTParser newParser(int level) {
    return new ASTParser(level);
  }

  /**
   * Level of AST API desired.
   */
  private final int apiLevel;

  /**
   * Kind of parse requested. Defaults to an entire compilation unit.
   */
  private int astKind;

  /**
   * Compiler options. Defaults to JavaCore.getOptions().
   */
  private Map compilerOptions;
 
    /**
   * The focal point for a partial AST request.
     * Only used when <code>partial</code> is <code>true</code>.
     */
  private int focalPointPosition;

    /**
     * Source string.
     */
    private char[] rawSource = null;

    /**
     * Java model class file or compilation unit supplying the source.
     */
    private ITypeRoot typeRoot = null;

    /**
     * Character-based offset into the source string where parsing is to
     * begin. Defaults to 0.
     */
  private int sourceOffset = 0;

    /**
     * Character-based length limit, or -1 if unlimited.
     * All characters in the source string between <code>offset</code>
     * and <code>offset+length-1</code> inclusive are parsed. Defaults to -1,
     * which means the rest of the source string.
     */
  private int sourceLength = -1;

    /**
     * Working copy owner. Defaults to primary owner.
     */
  private WorkingCopyOwner workingCopyOwner = DefaultWorkingCopyOwner.PRIMARY;

    /**
   * Java project used to resolve names, or <code>null</code> if none.
     * Defaults to none.
     */
  private IJavaProject project = null;

    /**
   * Name of the compilation unit for resolving bindings, or
   * <code>null</code> if none. Defaults to none.
     */
  private String unitName = null;
 
  /**
   * Classpath entries to use to resolve bindings when no java project are available.
   */
  private String[] classpaths;

  /**
   * Sourcepath entries to use to resolve bindings when no java project are available.
   */
  private String[] sourcepaths;
 
  /**
   * Encoding of the given sourcepaths entries.
   */
  private String[] sourcepathsEncodings;
 
  /**
   * Bits used to set the different values from CompilationUnitResolver values.
   */
  private int bits;

  /**
   * Creates a new AST parser for the given API level.
   * <p>
   * N.B. This constructor is package-private.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param level the API level; one of the LEVEL constants
   * declared on <code>AST</code>
   */
  ASTParser(int level) {
    switch(level) {
      case AST.JLS2_INTERNAL:
      case AST.JLS3:
      case AST.JLS4:
        break;
      default:
        throw new IllegalArgumentException();
    }
    this.apiLevel = level;
    initializeDefaults();
  }

  private List getClasspath() throws IllegalStateException {
    Main main = new Main(new PrintWriter(System.out), new PrintWriter(System.err), false/*systemExit*/, null/*options*/, null/*progress*/);
    ArrayList allClasspaths = new ArrayList();
    try {
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.INCLUDE_RUNNING_VM_BOOTCLASSPATH) != 0) {
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.util.Util.collectRunningVMBootclasspath(allClasspaths);
      }
      if (this.sourcepaths != null) {
        for (int i = 0, max = this.sourcepaths.length; i < max; i++) {
          String encoding = this.sourcepathsEncodings == null ? null : this.sourcepathsEncodings[i];
          main.processPathEntries(
              Main.DEFAULT_SIZE_CLASSPATH,
              allClasspaths, this.sourcepaths[i], encoding, true, false);
        }
      }
      if (this.classpaths != null) {
        for (int i = 0, max = this.classpaths.length; i < max; i++) {
          main.processPathEntries(
              Main.DEFAULT_SIZE_CLASSPATH,
              allClasspaths, this.classpaths[i], null, false, false);
        }
      }
      ArrayList pendingErrors = main.pendingErrors;
      if (pendingErrors != null && pendingErrors.size() != 0) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("invalid environment settings"); //$NON-NLS-1$
      }
    } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) {
      throw new IllegalStateException("invalid environment settings"); //$NON-NLS-1$
    }
    return allClasspaths;
  }
  /**
   * Sets all the setting to their default values.
   */
  private void initializeDefaults() {
    this.astKind = K_COMPILATION_UNIT;
    this.rawSource = null;
    this.typeRoot = null;
    this.bits = 0;
    this.sourceLength = -1;
    this.sourceOffset = 0;
    this.workingCopyOwner = DefaultWorkingCopyOwner.PRIMARY;
    this.unitName = null;
    this.project = null;
    this.classpaths = null;
    this.sourcepaths = null;
    this.sourcepathsEncodings = null;
    Map options = JavaCore.getOptions();
    options.remove(JavaCore.COMPILER_TASK_TAGS); // no need to parse task tags
    this.compilerOptions = options;
  }

  /**
   * Requests that the compiler should perform bindings recovery.
   * When bindings recovery is enabled the compiler returns incomplete bindings.
   * <p>
   * Default to <code>false</code>.
   * </p>
   * <p>This should be set to true only if bindings are resolved. It has no effect if there is no binding
   * resolution.</p>
   *
   * @param enabled <code>true</code> if incomplete bindings are expected,
   *   and <code>false</code> if only complete bindings are expected.
   *
   * @see IBinding#isRecovered()
   * @since 3.3
   */
  public void setBindingsRecovery(boolean enabled) {
    if (enabled) {
      this.bits |= CompilationUnitResolver.BINDING_RECOVERY;
    } else {
      this.bits &= ~CompilationUnitResolver.BINDING_RECOVERY;
    }
  }
 
  /**
   * Sets the environment to be used when no {@link IJavaProject} is available.
   *
   * <p>The user has to make sure that all the required types are included either in the classpath or source paths.
   * All the paths containing binary types must be included in the <code>classpathEntries</code> whereas all paths containing 
   * source types must be included in the <code>sourcepathEntries</code>.</p>
   * <p>All paths in the <code>classpathEntries</code> and <code>sourcepathEntries</code> are absolute paths.</p>
   * <p>If the source paths contain units using a specific encoding (other than the platform encoding), then the
   * given <code>encodings</code> must be set. When the <code>encodings</code> is set to non <code>null</code>, its length must
   * match the length of <code>sourcepathEntries</code> or an IllegalArgumentException will be thrown.</p>
   * <p>If <code>encodings</code> is not <code>null</code>, the given <code>sourcepathEntries</code> must not be <code>null</code>.</p>
   *
   * @param classpathEntries the given classpath entries to be used to resolve bindings
   * @param sourcepathEntries the given sourcepath entries to be used to resolve bindings
   * @param encodings the encodings of the corresponding sourcepath entries or <code>null</code> if the platform encoding
   * can be used.
   * @param includeRunningVMBootclasspath <code>true</code> if the bootclasspath of the running VM must be prepended to the
   * given classpath and <code>false</code> if the bootclasspath of the running VM should be ignored.
   * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the size of the given encodings is not equals to the size of the given <code>
   * sourcepathEntries</code>
   * @since 3.6
   */
  public void setEnvironment(String[] classpathEntries, String[] sourcepathEntries, String[] encodings, boolean includeRunningVMBootclasspath) {
    this.classpaths = classpathEntries;
    this.sourcepaths = sourcepathEntries;
    this.sourcepathsEncodings = encodings;
    if (encodings != null) {
      if (sourcepathEntries == null || sourcepathEntries.length != encodings.length) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException();
      }
    }
    if (includeRunningVMBootclasspath) {
      this.bits |= CompilationUnitResolver.INCLUDE_RUNNING_VM_BOOTCLASSPATH;
    }
  }
  /**
   * Sets the compiler options to be used when parsing.
   * <p>
   * Note that {@link #setSource(IClassFile)},
   * {@link #setSource(ICompilationUnit)},
   * and {@link #setProject(IJavaProject)} reset the compiler options
   * based on the Java project. In other cases, compiler options default
   * to {@link JavaCore#getOptions()}. In either case, and especially
   * in the latter, the caller should carefully weight the consequences of
   * allowing compiler options to be defaulted as opposed to being
   * explicitly specified for the {@link ASTParser} instance.
   * For instance, there is a compiler option called "Source Compatibility Mode"
   * which determines which JDK level the source code is expected to meet.
   * If you specify "1.4", then "assert" is treated as a keyword and disallowed
   * as an identifier; if you specify "1.3", then "assert" is allowed as an
   * identifier. So this particular setting has a major bearing on what is
   * considered syntactically legal. By explicitly specifying the setting,
   * the client control exactly how the parser works. On the other hand,
   * allowing default settings means the parsing behaves like other JDT tools.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param options the table of options (key type: <code>String</code>;
   * value type: <code>String</code>), or <code>null</code>
   * to set it back to the default
   */
  public void setCompilerOptions(Map options) {
    if (options == null) {
      options = JavaCore.getOptions();
    } else {
      // copy client's options so as to not do any side effect on them
      options = new HashMap(options);
    }
    options.remove(JavaCore.COMPILER_TASK_TAGS); // no need to parse task tags
    this.compilerOptions = options;
  }

  /**
   * Requests that the compiler should provide binding information for
   * the AST nodes it creates.
   * <p>
   * Default to <code>false</code> (no bindings).
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * If {@link #setResolveBindings(boolean) setResolveBindings(true)}, the various names
   * and types appearing in the AST can be resolved to "bindings"
   * by calling the <code>resolveBinding</code> methods. These bindings
   * draw connections between the different parts of a program, and
   * generally afford a more powerful vantage point for clients who wish to
   * analyze a program's structure more deeply. These bindings come at a
   * considerable cost in both time and space, however, and should not be
   * requested frivolously. The additional space is not reclaimed until the
   * AST, all its nodes, and all its bindings become garbage. So it is very
   * important to not retain any of these objects longer than absolutely
   * necessary. Bindings are resolved at the time the AST is created. Subsequent
   * modifications to the AST do not affect the bindings returned by
   * <code>resolveBinding</code> methods in any way; these methods return the
   * same binding as before the AST was modified (including modifications
   * that rearrange subtrees by reparenting nodes).
   * If {@link #setResolveBindings(boolean) setResolveBindings(false)}, (the default), the analysis
   * does not go beyond parsing and building the tree, and all
   * <code>resolveBinding</code> methods return <code>null</code> from the outset.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * When bindings are requested, instead of considering compilation units on disk only
   * one can supply a <code>WorkingCopyOwner</code>. Working copies owned
   * by this owner take precedence over the underlying compilation units when looking
   * up names and drawing the connections.
   * </p>
   * <p>Note that working copy owner are used only if the <code>org.eclipse.jdt.core</code>
   * bundle is initialized.</p>
   * <p>
   * Binding information is obtained from the Java model.
   * This means that the compilation unit must be located relative to the
   * Java model. This happens automatically when the source code comes from
   * either {@link #setSource(ICompilationUnit) setSource(ICompilationUnit)}
   * or {@link #setSource(IClassFile) setSource(IClassFile)}.
   * When source is supplied by {@link #setSource(char[]) setSource(char[])},
   * the location must be established explicitly by setting an environment using
   * {@link #setProject(IJavaProject)} or {@link #setEnvironment(String[], String[], String[], boolean)}
   * and a unit name {@link #setUnitName(String)}.
   * Note that the compiler options that affect doc comment checking may also
   * affect whether any bindings are resolved for nodes within doc comments.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param enabled <code>true</code> if bindings are wanted,
   *   and <code>false</code> if bindings are not of interest
   */
  public void setResolveBindings(boolean enabled) {
    if (enabled) {
      this.bits |= CompilationUnitResolver.RESOLVE_BINDING;
    } else {
      this.bits &= ~CompilationUnitResolver.RESOLVE_BINDING;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Requests an abridged abstract syntax tree.
   * By default, complete ASTs are returned.
   * <p>
   * When the given <code>position</code> is a valid position within the source code of
   * the compilation unit, the resulting AST does not have nodes for
   * the entire compilation unit. Rather, the AST is only fleshed out
   * for the node that include the given source position. This kind of limited
   * AST is sufficient for certain purposes but totally unsuitable for others.
   * In places where it can be used, the limited AST offers the advantage of
   * being smaller and faster to construct.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * The AST will include nodes for all of the compilation unit's
   * package, import, and top-level type declarations. It will also always contain
   * nodes for all the body declarations for those top-level types, as well
   * as body declarations for any member types. However, some of the body
   * declarations may be abridged. In particular, the statements ordinarily
   * found in the body of a method declaration node will not be included
   * (the block will be empty) unless the source position falls somewhere
   * within the source range of that method declaration node. The same is true
   * for initializer declarations; the statements ordinarily found in the body
   * of initializer node will not be included unless the source position falls
   * somewhere within the source range of that initializer declaration node.
   * Field declarations are never abridged. Note that the AST for the body of
   * that one unabridged method (or initializer) is 100% complete; it has all
   * its statements, including any local or anonymous type declarations
   * embedded within them. When the given <code>position</code> is not located within
   * the source range of any body declaration of a top-level type, the AST
   * returned will be a skeleton that includes nodes for all and only the major
   * declarations; this kind of AST is still quite useful because it contains
   * all the constructs that introduce names visible to the world outside the
   * compilation unit.
   * </p>
   *
   * <p>This focal position is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
   *
   * @param position a position into the corresponding body declaration
   */
  public void setFocalPosition(int position) {
    this.bits |= CompilationUnitResolver.PARTIAL;
    this.focalPointPosition = position;
  }

  /**
   * Sets the kind of constructs to be parsed from the source.
   * Defaults to an entire compilation unit.
   * <p>
   * When the parse is successful the result returned includes the ASTs for the
   * requested source:
   * <ul>
   * <li>{@link #K_COMPILATION_UNIT K_COMPILATION_UNIT}: The result node
   * is a {@link CompilationUnit}.</li>
   * <li>{@link #K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS}: The result node
   * is a {@link TypeDeclaration} whose
   * {@link TypeDeclaration#bodyDeclarations() bodyDeclarations}
   * are the new trees. Other aspects of the type declaration are unspecified.</li>
   * <li>{@link #K_STATEMENTS K_STATEMENTS}: The result node is a
   * {@link Block Block} whose {@link Block#statements() statements}
   * are the new trees. Other aspects of the block are unspecified.</li>
   * <li>{@link #K_EXPRESSION K_EXPRESSION}: The result node is a subclass of
   * {@link Expression Expression}. Other aspects of the expression are unspecified.</li>
   * </ul>
   * The resulting AST node is rooted under (possibly contrived)
   * {@link CompilationUnit CompilationUnit} node, to allow the
   * client to retrieve the following pieces of information
   * available there:
   * <ul>
   * <li>{@linkplain CompilationUnit#getLineNumber(int) Line number map}. Line
   * numbers start at 1 and only cover the subrange scanned
   * (<code>source[offset]</code> through <code>source[offset+length-1]</code>).</li>
   * <li>{@linkplain CompilationUnit#getMessages() Compiler messages}
   * and {@linkplain CompilationUnit#getProblems() detailed problem reports}.
   * Character positions are relative to the start of
   * <code>source</code>; line positions are for the subrange scanned.</li>
   * <li>{@linkplain CompilationUnit#getCommentList() Comment list}
   * for the subrange scanned.</li>
   * </ul>
   * The contrived nodes do not have source positions. Other aspects of the
   * {@link CompilationUnit CompilationUnit} node are unspecified, including
   * the exact arrangement of intervening nodes.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Lexical or syntax errors detected while parsing can result in
   * a result node being marked as {@link ASTNode#MALFORMED MALFORMED}.
   * In more severe failure cases where the parser is unable to
   * recognize the input, this method returns
   * a {@link CompilationUnit CompilationUnit} node with at least the
   * compiler messages.
   * </p>
   * <p>Each node in the subtree (other than the contrived nodes)
   * carries source range(s) information relating back
   * to positions in the given source (the given source itself
   * is not remembered with the AST).
   * The source range usually begins at the first character of the first token
   * corresponding to the node; leading whitespace and comments are <b>not</b>
   * included. The source range usually extends through the last character of
   * the last token corresponding to the node; trailing whitespace and
   * comments are <b>not</b> included. There are a handful of exceptions
   * (including the various body declarations); the
   * specification for these node type spells out the details.
   * Source ranges nest properly: the source range for a child is always
   * within the source range of its parent, and the source ranges of sibling
   * nodes never overlap.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Binding information is only computed when <code>kind</code> is
   * {@link #K_COMPILATION_UNIT}.
   * </p>
   *
   * <p>This kind is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
   *
   * @param kind the kind of construct to parse: one of
   * {@link #K_COMPILATION_UNIT},
   * {@link #K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS},
   * {@link #K_EXPRESSION},
   * {@link #K_STATEMENTS}
   */
  public void setKind(int kind) {
      if ((kind != K_COMPILATION_UNIT)
        && (kind != K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS)
        && (kind != K_EXPRESSION)
        && (kind != K_STATEMENTS)) {
        throw new IllegalArgumentException();
      }
    this.astKind = kind;
  }

  /**
   * Sets the source code to be parsed.
   *
   * <p>This source is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
   *
   * <p>If this method is used, the user needs to specify compiler options explicitly using
   * {@link #setCompilerOptions(Map)} as 1.5 code will not be properly parsed without setting
   * the appropriate values for the compiler options: {@link JavaCore#COMPILER_SOURCE},
   * {@link JavaCore#COMPILER_CODEGEN_TARGET_PLATFORM}, and {@link JavaCore#COMPILER_COMPLIANCE}.</p>
   * <p>Otherwise the default values for the compiler options will be used to parse the given source.</p>
   *
   * @param source the source string to be parsed,
   * or <code>null</code> if none
   * @see JavaCore#setComplianceOptions(String, Map)
   */
  public void setSource(char[] source) {
    this.rawSource = source;
    // clear the type root
    this.typeRoot = null;
  }

  /**
   * Sets the source code to be parsed.
   *
   * <p>This method automatically sets the project (and compiler
   * options) based on the given compilation unit, in a manner
   * equivalent to {@link #setProject(IJavaProject) setProject(source.getJavaProject())}.</p>
   *
   * <p>This source is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
   *
   * @param source the Java model compilation unit whose source code
   * is to be parsed, or <code>null</code> if none
   */
  public void setSource(ICompilationUnit source) {
    setSource((ITypeRoot)source);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the source code to be parsed.
   *
   * <p>This method automatically sets the project (and compiler
   * options) based on the given compilation unit, in a manner
   * equivalent to {@link #setProject(IJavaProject) setProject(source.getJavaProject())}.</p>
   * <p>If the given class file has  no source attachment, the creation of the
   * ast will fail with an {@link IllegalStateException}.</p>
   *
   * <p>This source is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
   *
   * @param source the Java model class file whose corresponding source code
   * is to be parsed, or <code>null</code> if none
   */
  public void setSource(IClassFile source) {
    setSource((ITypeRoot)source);
  }

  /**
   * Sets the source code to be parsed.
   *
   * <p>This method automatically sets the project (and compiler
   * options) based on the given compilation unit of class file, in a manner
   * equivalent to {@link #setProject(IJavaProject) setProject(source.getJavaProject())}.</p>
   * <p>If the source is a class file without source attachment, the creation of the
   * ast will fail with an {@link IllegalStateException}.</p>
   *
   * <p>This source is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
   *
   * @param source the Java model compilation unit or class file whose corresponding source code
   * is to be parsed, or <code>null</code> if none
   * @since 3.3
   */
  public void setSource(ITypeRoot source) {
    this.typeRoot = source;
    // clear the raw source
    this.rawSource = null;
    if (source != null) {
      this.project = source.getJavaProject();
      Map options = this.project.getOptions(true);
      options.remove(JavaCore.COMPILER_TASK_TAGS); // no need to parse task tags
      this.compilerOptions = options;
    }
  }

  /**
     * Sets the subrange of the source code to be parsed.
     * By default, the entire source string will be parsed
     * (<code>offset</code> 0 and <code>length</code> -1).
     *
   * <p>This range is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
     *
     * @param offset the index of the first character to parse
     * @param length the number of characters to parse, or -1 if
     * the remainder of the source string is to be parsed
     */
  public void setSourceRange(int offset, int length) {
    if (offset < 0 || length < -1) {
      throw new IllegalArgumentException();
    }
    this.sourceOffset = offset;
    this.sourceLength = length;
  }

  /**
   * Requests that the compiler should perform statements recovery.
   * When statements recovery is enabled the compiler tries to create statement nodes
   * from code containing syntax errors
     * <p>
     * Default to <code>false</code>.
     * </p>
   *
   * @param enabled <code>true</code> if statements containing syntax errors are wanted,
   *   and <code>false</code> if these statements aren't wanted.
   *
   * @since 3.2
   */
  public void setStatementsRecovery(boolean enabled) {
    if (enabled) {
      this.bits |= CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY;
    } else {
      this.bits &= ~CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY;
    }
  }
 
  /**
   * Requests an abstract syntax tree without method bodies.
   *
   * <p>When ignore method bodies is enabled, all method bodies are discarded.
   * This has no impact on the binding resolution.</p>
   *
   * <p>This setting is not used when the kind used in {@link #setKind(int)} is either
   * {@link #K_EXPRESSION} or {@link #K_STATEMENTS}.</p>
   * @since 3.5.2
   */
  public void setIgnoreMethodBodies(boolean enabled) {
    if (enabled) {
      this.bits |= CompilationUnitResolver.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES;
    } else {
      this.bits &= ~CompilationUnitResolver.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES;
    }
  }

    /**
     * Sets the working copy owner using when resolving bindings, where
     * <code>null</code> means the primary owner. Defaults to the primary owner.
     *
   * @param owner the owner of working copies that take precedence over underlying
   *   compilation units, or <code>null</code> if the primary owner should be used
     */
  public void setWorkingCopyOwner(WorkingCopyOwner owner) {
      if (owner == null) {
      this.workingCopyOwner = DefaultWorkingCopyOwner.PRIMARY;
    } else {
      this.workingCopyOwner = owner;
     }
  }

  /**
   * Sets the name of the compilation unit that would hypothetically contains the
   * source string.
   *
   *  <p>This is used in conjunction with {@link #setSource(char[])}
   * and {@link #setProject(IJavaProject)} to locate the compilation unit relative to a Java project.
   * Defaults to none (<code>null</code>).</p>
   * <p>
   * The name of the compilation unit must be supplied for resolving bindings.
   * This name should be suffixed by a dot ('.') followed by one of the
   * {@link JavaCore#getJavaLikeExtensions() Java-like extensions}
   * and match the name of the main (public) class or interface declared in the source.</p>
   *
   * <p>This name must represent the full path of the unit inside the given project. For example, if the source
   * declares a public class named "Foo" in a project "P" where the source folder is the project itself, the name
   * of the compilation unit must be "/P/Foo.java".
   * If the source declares a public class name "Bar" in a package "p1.p2" in a project "P" in a source folder "src",
   * the name of the compilation unit must be "/P/src/p1/p2/Bar.java".</p>
   *
   * <p>This unit name is not used when the AST is built using
   * {@link #createASTs(ICompilationUnit[], String[], ASTRequestor, IProgressMonitor)}.</p>
   *
   * @param unitName the name of the compilation unit that would contain the source
   *    string, or <code>null</code> if none
   */
  public void setUnitName(String unitName) {
    this.unitName = unitName;
  }

  /**
   * Sets the Java project used when resolving bindings.
   *
   * <p>This method automatically sets the compiler
   * options based on the given project:</p>
   * <pre>
   * setCompilerOptions(project.getOptions(true));
   * </pre>
   * <p>See {@link #setCompilerOptions(Map)} for a discussion of
   * the pros and cons of using these options vs specifying
   * compiler options explicitly.</p>
   * <p>This setting is used in conjunction with {@link #setSource(char[])}.
   * For the purposes of resolving bindings, types declared in the
   * source string will hide types by the same name available
   * through the classpath of the given project.</p>
   * <p>Defaults to none (<code>null</code>).</p>
   *
   * @param project the Java project used to resolve names, or
   *    <code>null</code> if none
   */
  public void setProject(IJavaProject project) {
    this.project = project;
    if (project != null) {
      Map options = project.getOptions(true);
      options.remove(JavaCore.COMPILER_TASK_TAGS); // no need to parse task tags
      this.compilerOptions = options;
    }
  }

  /**
   * Creates an abstract syntax tree.
   * <p>
   * A successful call to this method returns all settings to their
   * default values so the object is ready to be reused.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param monitor the progress monitor used to report progress and request cancellation,
   *   or <code>null</code> if none
   * @return an AST node whose type depends on the kind of parse
   *  requested, with a fallback to a <code>CompilationUnit</code>
   *  in the case of severe parsing errors
   * @exception IllegalStateException if the settings provided
   * are insufficient, contradictory, or otherwise unsupported
   */
  public ASTNode createAST(IProgressMonitor monitor) {
    ASTNode result = null;
    if (monitor != null) monitor.beginTask("", 1); //$NON-NLS-1$
    try {
      if (this.rawSource == null && this.typeRoot == null) {
        throw new IllegalStateException("source not specified"); //$NON-NLS-1$
      }
      result = internalCreateAST(monitor);
    } finally {
      // reset to defaults to allow reuse (and avoid leaking)
      initializeDefaults();
      if (monitor != null) monitor.done();
    }
    return result;
  }

  /**
   * Creates ASTs for a batch of compilation units.
   * <p>When bindings are being resolved, processing a
   * batch of compilation units is more efficient because much
   * of the work involved in resolving bindings can be shared.</p>
   * <p>
   * When bindings are being resolved, all compilation units must
   * come from the same Java project, which must be set beforehand
   * with {@link #setProject(IJavaProject) setProject}.</p>
   * <p>The compilation units are processed one at a time in no
   * specified order. For each of the compilation units in turn,</p>
   * <ul>
   * <li>{@link #createAST(IProgressMonitor) ASTParser.createAST} is called to parse it
   * and create a corresponding AST. The calls to
   * {@link #createAST(IProgressMonitor) ASTParser.createAST} all employ the same settings.</li>
   * <li>{@link ASTRequestor#acceptAST(ICompilationUnit, CompilationUnit) ASTRequestor.acceptAST}
   * is called passing the compilation unit and the corresponding AST to <code>requestor</code>.
   * </li>
   * </ul>
   * Note only ASTs from the given compilation units are reported
   * to the requestor. If additional compilation units are required to
   * resolve the original ones, the corresponding ASTs are <b>not</b>
   * reported to the requestor.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Note also the following parser parameters are used, regardless of what
   * may have been specified:
   * <ul>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setKind(int) parser kind} is <code>K_COMPILATION_UNIT</code></li>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setSourceRange(int,int) source range} is <code>(0, -1)</code></li>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setFocalPosition(int) focal position} is not set</li>
   * </ul>
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * The <code>bindingKeys</code> parameter specifies bindings keys
   * ({@link IBinding#getKey()}) that are to be looked up. These keys may
   * be for elements either inside or outside the set of compilation
   * units being processed. When bindings are being resolved,
   * the keys and corresponding bindings (or <code>null</code> if none) are
   * passed to {@link ASTRequestor#acceptBinding(String, IBinding) ASTRequestor.acceptBinding}.
   * Note that binding keys for elements outside the set of compilation units being processed
   * are looked up after all {@link ASTRequestor#acceptAST(ICompilationUnit, CompilationUnit) ASTRequestor.acceptAST}
   * callbacks have been made.
   * Binding keys for elements inside the set of compilation units being processed
   * are looked up and reported right after the corresponding
   * {@link ASTRequestor#acceptAST(ICompilationUnit, CompilationUnit) ASTRequestor.acceptAST} callback has been made.
   * No {@link ASTRequestor#acceptBinding(String, IBinding) ASTRequestor.acceptBinding} callbacks are made unless
   * bindings are being resolved.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * A successful call to this method returns all settings to their
   * default values so the object is ready to be reused.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param compilationUnits the compilation units to create ASTs for
   * @param bindingKeys the binding keys to create bindings for
   * @param requestor the AST requestor that collects abstract syntax trees and bindings
   * @param monitor the progress monitor used to report progress and request cancellation,
   *   or <code>null</code> if none
   * @exception IllegalStateException if the settings provided
   * are insufficient, contradictory, or otherwise unsupported
   * @since 3.1
   */
  public void createASTs(ICompilationUnit[] compilationUnits, String[] bindingKeys, ASTRequestor requestor, IProgressMonitor monitor) {
    try {
      int flags = 0;
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY) != 0) {
        flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_STATEMENTS_RECOVERY;
      }
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES) != 0) {
        flags |= ICompilationUnit.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES;
      }
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.RESOLVE_BINDING) != 0) {
        if (this.project == null)
          throw new IllegalStateException("project not specified"); //$NON-NLS-1$
        if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.BINDING_RECOVERY) != 0) {
          flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_BINDINGS_RECOVERY;
        }
        CompilationUnitResolver.resolve(compilationUnits, bindingKeys, requestor, this.apiLevel, this.compilerOptions, this.project, this.workingCopyOwner, flags, monitor);
      } else {
        CompilationUnitResolver.parse(compilationUnits, requestor, this.apiLevel, this.compilerOptions, flags, monitor);
      }
    } finally {
      // reset to defaults to allow reuse (and avoid leaking)
      initializeDefaults();
    }
  }

  /**
   * Creates ASTs for a batch of compilation units.
   * When bindings are being resolved, processing a
   * batch of compilation units is more efficient because much
   * of the work involved in resolving bindings can be shared.
   * <p>
   * When bindings are being resolved, all compilation units are resolved using
   * the same environment, which must be set beforehand
   * with {@link #setEnvironment(String[], String[], String[], boolean) setEnvironment}.
   * The compilation units are processed one at a time in no
   * specified order. For each of the compilation units in turn,
   * <ul>
   * <li>{@link ASTParser#createAST(IProgressMonitor) ASTParser.createAST} is called to parse it
   * and create a corresponding AST. The calls to
   * {@link ASTParser#createAST(IProgressMonitor) ASTParser.createAST} all employ the same settings.</li>
   * <li>{@link FileASTRequestor#acceptAST(String, CompilationUnit) FileASTRequestor.acceptAST} is called passing
   * the compilation unit path and the corresponding AST to <code>requestor</code>. The compilation unit path is the same
   * path that is passed into the given <code>sourceFilePaths</code> parameter.
   * </li>
   * </ul>
   * Note only ASTs from the given compilation units are reported
   * to the requestor. If additional compilation units are required to
   * resolve the original ones, the corresponding ASTs are <b>not</b>
   * reported to the requestor.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Note also the following parser parameters are used, regardless of what
   * may have been specified:
   * <ul>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setKind(int) parser kind} is <code>K_COMPILATION_UNIT</code></li>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setSourceRange(int,int) source range} is <code>(0, -1)</code></li>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setFocalPosition(int) focal position} is not set</li>
   * </ul>
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * The <code>bindingKeys</code> parameter specifies bindings keys
   * ({@link IBinding#getKey()}) that are to be looked up. These keys may
   * be for elements either inside or outside the set of compilation
   * units being processed. When bindings are being resolved,
   * the keys and corresponding bindings (or <code>null</code> if none) are
   * passed to {@link FileASTRequestor#acceptBinding(String, IBinding) FileASTRequestor.acceptBinding}. Note that binding keys
   * for elements outside the set of compilation units being processed are looked up
   * after all {@link FileASTRequestor#acceptAST(String, CompilationUnit) ASTRequestor.acceptAST}
   * callbacks have been made.
   * Binding keys for elements inside the set of compilation units being processed
   * are looked up and reported right after the corresponding
   * {@link FileASTRequestor#acceptAST(String, CompilationUnit) FileASTRequestor.acceptAST} callback has been made.
   * No {@link FileASTRequestor#acceptBinding(String, IBinding) FileASTRequestor.acceptBinding} callbacks are made unless
   * bindings are being resolved.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * A successful call to this method returns all settings to their
   * default values so the object is ready to be reused.
   * </p>
   * <p>The given <code>encodings</code> are used to properly parse the given source units. If the platform encoding is sufficient,
   * then the given encodings can be set to <code>null</code>.</p>
   *
   * @param sourceFilePaths the compilation units to create ASTs for
   * @param encodings the given encoding for the source units
   * @param bindingKeys the binding keys to create bindings for
   * @param requestor the AST requestor that collects abstract syntax trees and bindings
   * @param monitor the progress monitor used to report progress and request cancellation,
   *   or <code>null</code> if none
   * @exception IllegalStateException if the settings provided
   * are insufficient, contradictory, or otherwise unsupported
   * @since 3.6
   */
  public void createASTs(String[] sourceFilePaths, String[] encodings, String[] bindingKeys,
      FileASTRequestor requestor, IProgressMonitor monitor) {
    try {
      int flags = 0;
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY) != 0) {
        flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_STATEMENTS_RECOVERY;
      }
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES) != 0) {
        flags |= ICompilationUnit.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES;
      }
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.RESOLVE_BINDING) != 0) {
        if (this.classpaths == null && this.sourcepaths == null && ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.INCLUDE_RUNNING_VM_BOOTCLASSPATH) == 0)) {
          throw new IllegalStateException("no environment is specified"); //$NON-NLS-1$
        }
        if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.BINDING_RECOVERY) != 0) {
          flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_BINDINGS_RECOVERY;
        }
        CompilationUnitResolver.resolve(sourceFilePaths, encodings, bindingKeys, requestor, this.apiLevel, this.compilerOptions, getClasspath(), flags, monitor);
      } else {
        CompilationUnitResolver.parse(sourceFilePaths, encodings, requestor, this.apiLevel, this.compilerOptions, flags, monitor);
      }
    } finally {
      // reset to defaults to allow reuse (and avoid leaking)
      initializeDefaults();
    }
  }
  /**
   * Creates bindings for a batch of Java elements.
   *
   * <p>These elements are either
   * enclosed in {@link ICompilationUnit ICompilationUnits} or in {@link IClassFile IClassFiles}.</p>
   * <p>
   * All enclosing compilation units and class files must
   * come from the same Java project, which must be set beforehand
   * with {@link #setProject(IJavaProject) setProject}.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * All elements must exist. If one doesn't exist, an {@link IllegalStateException}
   * is thrown.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * The returned array has the same size as the given elements array. At a given position
   * it contains the binding of the corresponding Java element, or <code>null</code>
   * if no binding could be created.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Note also the following parser parameters are used, regardless of what
   * may have been specified:
   * <ul>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setResolveBindings(boolean) binding resolution flag} is <code>true</code></li>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setKind(int) parser kind} is <code>K_COMPILATION_UNIT</code></li>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setSourceRange(int,int) source range} is <code>(0, -1)</code></li>
   * <li>The {@linkplain #setFocalPosition(int) focal position} is not set</li>
   * </ul>
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * A successful call to this method returns all settings to their
   * default values so the object is ready to be reused.
   * </p>
   *
   * @param elements the Java elements to create bindings for
   * @return the bindings for the given Java elements, possibly containing <code>null</code>s
   *              if some bindings could not be created
   * @exception IllegalStateException if the settings provided
   * are insufficient, contradictory, or otherwise unsupported
   * @since 3.1
   */
  public IBinding[] createBindings(IJavaElement[] elements, IProgressMonitor monitor) {
    try {
      if (this.project == null)
        throw new IllegalStateException("project or classpath not specified"); //$NON-NLS-1$
      int flags = 0;
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY) != 0) {
        flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_STATEMENTS_RECOVERY;
      }
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.BINDING_RECOVERY) != 0) {
        flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_BINDINGS_RECOVERY;
      }
      if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES) != 0) {
        flags |= ICompilationUnit.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES;
      }
      return CompilationUnitResolver.resolve(elements, this.apiLevel, this.compilerOptions, this.project, this.workingCopyOwner, flags, monitor);
    } finally {
      // reset to defaults to allow reuse (and avoid leaking)
      initializeDefaults();
    }
  }

  private ASTNode internalCreateAST(IProgressMonitor monitor) {
    boolean needToResolveBindings = (this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.RESOLVE_BINDING) != 0;
    switch(this.astKind) {
      case K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS :
      case K_EXPRESSION :
      case K_STATEMENTS :
        if (this.rawSource == null) {
          if (this.typeRoot != null) {
            // get the source from the type root
            if (this.typeRoot instanceof ICompilationUnit) {
              org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.ICompilationUnit sourceUnit = (org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.ICompilationUnit) this.typeRoot;
              this.rawSource = sourceUnit.getContents();
            } else if (this.typeRoot instanceof IClassFile) {
              try {
                String sourceString = this.typeRoot.getSource();
                if (sourceString != null) {
                  this.rawSource = sourceString.toCharArray();
                }
              } catch(JavaModelException e) {
                // an error occured accessing the java element
                StringWriter stringWriter = new StringWriter();
                PrintWriter writer = null;
                try {
                  writer = new PrintWriter(stringWriter);
                  e.printStackTrace(writer);
                } finally {
                  if (writer != null) writer.close();
                }
                throw new IllegalStateException(String.valueOf(stringWriter.getBuffer()));
              }
            }
          }
        }
        if (this.rawSource != null) {
          if (this.sourceOffset + this.sourceLength > this.rawSource.length) {
            throw new IllegalStateException();
          }
          return internalCreateASTForKind();
        }
        break;
      case K_COMPILATION_UNIT :
        CompilationUnitDeclaration compilationUnitDeclaration = null;
        try {
          NodeSearcher searcher = null;
          org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.ICompilationUnit sourceUnit = null;
          WorkingCopyOwner wcOwner = this.workingCopyOwner;
          if (this.typeRoot instanceof ICompilationUnit) {
              /*
               * this.compilationUnitSource is an instance of org.eclipse.jdt.internal.core.CompilationUnit that implements
               * both org.eclipse.jdt.core.ICompilationUnit and org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.ICompilationUnit
               */
              sourceUnit = (org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.env.ICompilationUnit) this.typeRoot;
              /*
               * use a BasicCompilation that caches the source instead of using the compilationUnitSource directly
               * (if it is a working copy, the source can change between the parse and the AST convertion)
               * (see https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=75632)
               */
              sourceUnit = new BasicCompilationUnit(sourceUnit.getContents(), sourceUnit.getPackageName(), new String(sourceUnit.getFileName()), this.project);
              wcOwner = ((ICompilationUnit) this.typeRoot).getOwner();
          } else if (this.typeRoot instanceof IClassFile) {
            try {
              String sourceString = this.typeRoot.getSource();
              if (sourceString == null) {
                throw new IllegalStateException();
              }
              PackageFragment packageFragment = (PackageFragment) this.typeRoot.getParent();
              BinaryType type = (BinaryType) this.typeRoot.findPrimaryType();
              IBinaryType binaryType = (IBinaryType) type.getElementInfo();
              // file name is used to recreate the Java element, so it has to be the toplevel .class file name
              char[] fileName = binaryType.getFileName();
              int firstDollar = CharOperation.indexOf('$', fileName);
              if (firstDollar != -1) {
                char[] suffix = SuffixConstants.SUFFIX_class;
                int suffixLength = suffix.length;
                char[] newFileName = new char[firstDollar + suffixLength];
                System.arraycopy(fileName, 0, newFileName, 0, firstDollar);
                System.arraycopy(suffix, 0, newFileName, firstDollar, suffixLength);
                fileName = newFileName;
              }
              sourceUnit = new BasicCompilationUnit(sourceString.toCharArray(), Util.toCharArrays(packageFragment.names), new String(fileName), this.project);
            } catch(JavaModelException e) {
              // an error occured accessing the java element
              StringWriter stringWriter = new StringWriter();
              PrintWriter writer = null;
              try {
                writer = new PrintWriter(stringWriter);
                e.printStackTrace(writer);
              } finally {
                if (writer != null) writer.close();
              }
              throw new IllegalStateException(String.valueOf(stringWriter.getBuffer()));
            }
          } else if (this.rawSource != null) {
            needToResolveBindings =
              ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.RESOLVE_BINDING) != 0)
              && this.unitName != null
              && (this.project != null
                  || this.classpaths != null
                  || this.sourcepaths != null
                  || ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.INCLUDE_RUNNING_VM_BOOTCLASSPATH) != 0))
              && this.compilerOptions != null;
            sourceUnit = new BasicCompilationUnit(this.rawSource, null, this.unitName == null ? "" : this.unitName, this.project); //$NON-NLS-1$
          } else {
            throw new IllegalStateException();
          }
          if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.PARTIAL) != 0) {
            searcher = new NodeSearcher(this.focalPointPosition);
          }
          int flags = 0;
          if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY) != 0) {
            flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_STATEMENTS_RECOVERY;
          }
          if (searcher == null && ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES) != 0)) {
            flags |= ICompilationUnit.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES;
          }
          if (needToResolveBindings) {
            if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.BINDING_RECOVERY) != 0) {
              flags |= ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_BINDINGS_RECOVERY;
            }
            try {
              // parse and resolve
              compilationUnitDeclaration =
                CompilationUnitResolver.resolve(
                  sourceUnit,
                  this.project,
                  getClasspath(),
                  searcher,
                  this.compilerOptions,
                  this.workingCopyOwner,
                  flags,
                  monitor);
            } catch (JavaModelException e) {
              flags &= ~ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_BINDINGS_RECOVERY;
              compilationUnitDeclaration = CompilationUnitResolver.parse(
                  sourceUnit,
                  searcher,
                  this.compilerOptions,
                  flags);
              needToResolveBindings = false;
            }
          } else {
            compilationUnitDeclaration = CompilationUnitResolver.parse(
                sourceUnit,
                searcher,
                this.compilerOptions,
                flags);
            needToResolveBindings = false;
          }
          CompilationUnit result = CompilationUnitResolver.convert(
            compilationUnitDeclaration,
            sourceUnit.getContents(),
            this.apiLevel,
            this.compilerOptions,
            needToResolveBindings,
            wcOwner,
            needToResolveBindings ? new DefaultBindingResolver.BindingTables() : null,
            flags,
            monitor,
            this.project != null);
          result.setTypeRoot(this.typeRoot);
          return result;
        } finally {
          if (compilationUnitDeclaration != null
              && ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.RESOLVE_BINDING) != 0)) {
            compilationUnitDeclaration.cleanUp();
          }
        }
    }
    throw new IllegalStateException();
  }

  /**
   * Parses the given source between the bounds specified by the given offset (inclusive)
   * and the given length and creates and returns a corresponding abstract syntax tree.
   * <p>
   * When the parse is successful the result returned includes the ASTs for the
   * requested source:
   * <ul>
   * <li>{@link #K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS}: The result node
   * is a {@link TypeDeclaration TypeDeclaration} whose
   * {@link TypeDeclaration#bodyDeclarations() bodyDeclarations}
   * are the new trees. Other aspects of the type declaration are unspecified.</li>
   * <li>{@link #K_STATEMENTS K_STATEMENTS}: The result node is a
   * {@link Block Block} whose {@link Block#statements() statements}
   * are the new trees. Other aspects of the block are unspecified.</li>
   * <li>{@link #K_EXPRESSION K_EXPRESSION}: The result node is a subclass of
   * {@link Expression Expression}. Other aspects of the expression are unspecified.</li>
   * </ul>
   * The resulting AST node is rooted under an contrived
   * {@link CompilationUnit CompilationUnit} node, to allow the
   * client to retrieve the following pieces of information
   * available there:
   * <ul>
   * <li>{@linkplain CompilationUnit#getLineNumber(int) Line number map}. Line
   * numbers start at 1 and only cover the subrange scanned
   * (<code>source[offset]</code> through <code>source[offset+length-1]</code>).</li>
   * <li>{@linkplain CompilationUnit#getMessages() Compiler messages}
   * and {@linkplain CompilationUnit#getProblems() detailed problem reports}.
   * Character positions are relative to the start of
   * <code>source</code>; line positions are for the subrange scanned.</li>
   * <li>{@linkplain CompilationUnit#getCommentList() Comment list}
   * for the subrange scanned.</li>
   * </ul>
   * The contrived nodes do not have source positions. Other aspects of the
   * {@link CompilationUnit CompilationUnit} node are unspecified, including
   * the exact arrangment of intervening nodes.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * Lexical or syntax errors detected while parsing can result in
   * a result node being marked as {@link ASTNode#MALFORMED MALFORMED}.
   * In more severe failure cases where the parser is unable to
   * recognize the input, this method returns
   * a {@link CompilationUnit CompilationUnit} node with at least the
   * compiler messages.
   * </p>
   * <p>Each node in the subtree (other than the contrived nodes)
   * carries source range(s) information relating back
   * to positions in the given source (the given source itself
   * is not remembered with the AST).
   * The source range usually begins at the first character of the first token
   * corresponding to the node; leading whitespace and comments are <b>not</b>
   * included. The source range usually extends through the last character of
   * the last token corresponding to the node; trailing whitespace and
   * comments are <b>not</b> included. There are a handful of exceptions
   * (including the various body declarations); the
   * specification for these node type spells out the details.
   * Source ranges nest properly: the source range for a child is always
   * within the source range of its parent, and the source ranges of sibling
   * nodes never overlap.
   * </p>
   * <p>
   * This method does not compute binding information; all <code>resolveBinding</code>
   * methods applied to nodes of the resulting AST return <code>null</code>.
   * </p>
   *
   * @return an AST node whose type depends on the kind of parse
   *  requested, with a fallback to a <code>CompilationUnit</code>
   *  in the case of severe parsing errors
   * @see ASTNode#getStartPosition()
   * @see ASTNode#getLength()
   */
  private ASTNode internalCreateASTForKind() {
    final ASTConverter converter = new ASTConverter(this.compilerOptions, false, null);
    converter.compilationUnitSource = this.rawSource;
    converter.compilationUnitSourceLength = this.rawSource.length;
    converter.scanner.setSource(this.rawSource);

    AST ast = AST.newAST(this.apiLevel);
    ast.setDefaultNodeFlag(ASTNode.ORIGINAL);
    ast.setBindingResolver(new BindingResolver());
    if ((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY) != 0) {
      ast.setFlag(ICompilationUnit.ENABLE_STATEMENTS_RECOVERY);
    }
    converter.setAST(ast);
    CodeSnippetParsingUtil codeSnippetParsingUtil = new CodeSnippetParsingUtil((this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.IGNORE_METHOD_BODIES) != 0);
    CompilationUnit compilationUnit = ast.newCompilationUnit();
    if (this.sourceLength == -1) {
      this.sourceLength = this.rawSource.length;
    }
    switch(this.astKind) {
      case K_STATEMENTS :
        ConstructorDeclaration constructorDeclaration = codeSnippetParsingUtil.parseStatements(
            this.rawSource,
            this.sourceOffset,
            this.sourceLength,
            this.compilerOptions,
            true,
            (this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY) != 0);
        RecoveryScannerData data = constructorDeclaration.compilationResult.recoveryScannerData;
        if(data != null) {
          Scanner scanner = converter.scanner;
          converter.scanner = new RecoveryScanner(scanner, data.removeUnused());
          converter.docParser.scanner = converter.scanner;
          converter.scanner.setSource(scanner.source);
         
          compilationUnit.setStatementsRecoveryData(data);
        }
        RecordedParsingInformation recordedParsingInformation = codeSnippetParsingUtil.recordedParsingInformation;
        int[][] comments = recordedParsingInformation.commentPositions;
        if (comments != null) {
          converter.buildCommentsTable(compilationUnit, comments);
        }
        compilationUnit.setLineEndTable(recordedParsingInformation.lineEnds);
        Block block = ast.newBlock();
        block.setSourceRange(this.sourceOffset, this.sourceOffset + this.sourceLength);
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.Statement[] statements = constructorDeclaration.statements;
        if (statements != null) {
          int statementsLength = statements.length;
          for (int i = 0; i < statementsLength; i++) {
            if (statements[i] instanceof org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.LocalDeclaration) {
              converter.checkAndAddMultipleLocalDeclaration(statements, i, block.statements());
            } else {
              Statement statement = converter.convert(statements[i]);
              if (statement != null) {
                block.statements().add(statement);
              }
            }
          }
        }
        rootNodeToCompilationUnit(ast, compilationUnit, block, recordedParsingInformation, data);
        ast.setDefaultNodeFlag(0);
        ast.setOriginalModificationCount(ast.modificationCount());
        return block;
      case K_EXPRESSION :
        org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.Expression expression = codeSnippetParsingUtil.parseExpression(this.rawSource, this.sourceOffset, this.sourceLength, this.compilerOptions, true);
        recordedParsingInformation = codeSnippetParsingUtil.recordedParsingInformation;
        comments = recordedParsingInformation.commentPositions;
        if (comments != null) {
          converter.buildCommentsTable(compilationUnit, comments);
        }
        compilationUnit.setLineEndTable(recordedParsingInformation.lineEnds);
        if (expression != null) {
          Expression expression2 = converter.convert(expression);
          rootNodeToCompilationUnit(expression2.getAST(), compilationUnit, expression2, codeSnippetParsingUtil.recordedParsingInformation, null);
          ast.setDefaultNodeFlag(0);
          ast.setOriginalModificationCount(ast.modificationCount());
          return expression2;
        } else {
          CategorizedProblem[] problems = recordedParsingInformation.problems;
          if (problems != null) {
            compilationUnit.setProblems(problems);
          }
          ast.setDefaultNodeFlag(0);
          ast.setOriginalModificationCount(ast.modificationCount());
          return compilationUnit;
        }
      case K_CLASS_BODY_DECLARATIONS :
        final org.eclipse.jdt.internal.compiler.ast.ASTNode[] nodes =
          codeSnippetParsingUtil.parseClassBodyDeclarations(
              this.rawSource,
              this.sourceOffset,
              this.sourceLength,
              this.compilerOptions,
              true,
              (this.bits & CompilationUnitResolver.STATEMENT_RECOVERY) != 0);
        recordedParsingInformation = codeSnippetParsingUtil.recordedParsingInformation;
        comments = recordedParsingInformation.commentPositions;
        if (comments != null) {
          converter.buildCommentsTable(compilationUnit, comments);
        }
        compilationUnit.setLineEndTable(recordedParsingInformation.lineEnds);
        if (nodes != null) {
          // source has no syntax error or the statement recovery is enabled
          TypeDeclaration typeDeclaration = converter.convert(nodes);
          typeDeclaration.setSourceRange(this.sourceOffset, this.sourceOffset + this.sourceLength);
          rootNodeToCompilationUnit(typeDeclaration.getAST(), compilationUnit, typeDeclaration, codeSnippetParsingUtil.recordedParsingInformation, null);
          ast.setDefaultNodeFlag(0);
          ast.setOriginalModificationCount(ast.modificationCount());
          return typeDeclaration;
        } else {
          // source has syntax error and the statement recovery is disabled
          CategorizedProblem[] problems = recordedParsingInformation.problems;
          if (problems != null) {
            compilationUnit.setProblems(problems);
          }
          ast.setDefaultNodeFlag(0);
          ast.setOriginalModificationCount(ast.modificationCount());
          return compilationUnit;
        }
    }
    throw new IllegalStateException();
  }

  private void propagateErrors(ASTNode astNode, CategorizedProblem[] problems, RecoveryScannerData data) {
    astNode.accept(new ASTSyntaxErrorPropagator(problems));
    if (data != null) {
      astNode.accept(new ASTRecoveryPropagator(problems, data));
    }
  }

  private void rootNodeToCompilationUnit(AST ast, CompilationUnit compilationUnit, ASTNode node, RecordedParsingInformation recordedParsingInformation, RecoveryScannerData data) {
    final int problemsCount = recordedParsingInformation.problemsCount;
    switch(node.getNodeType()) {
      case ASTNode.BLOCK :
        {
          Block block = (Block) node;
          if (problemsCount != 0) {
            // propagate and record problems
            final CategorizedProblem[] problems = recordedParsingInformation.problems;
            propagateErrors(block, problems, data);
            compilationUnit.setProblems(problems);
          }
          TypeDeclaration typeDeclaration = ast.newTypeDeclaration();
          Initializer initializer = ast.newInitializer();
          initializer.setBody(block);
          typeDeclaration.bodyDeclarations().add(initializer);
          compilationUnit.types().add(typeDeclaration);
        }
        break;
      case ASTNode.TYPE_DECLARATION :
        {
          TypeDeclaration typeDeclaration = (TypeDeclaration) node;
          if (problemsCount != 0) {
            // propagate and record problems
            final CategorizedProblem[] problems = recordedParsingInformation.problems;
            propagateErrors(typeDeclaration, problems, data);
            compilationUnit.setProblems(problems);
          }
          compilationUnit.types().add(typeDeclaration);
        }
        break;
      default :
        if (node instanceof Expression) {
          Expression expression = (Expression) node;
          if (problemsCount != 0) {
            // propagate and record problems
            final CategorizedProblem[] problems = recordedParsingInformation.problems;
            propagateErrors(expression, problems, data);
            compilationUnit.setProblems(problems);
          }
          ExpressionStatement expressionStatement = ast.newExpressionStatement(expression);
          Block block = ast.newBlock();
          block.statements().add(expressionStatement);
          Initializer initializer = ast.newInitializer();
          initializer.setBody(block);
          TypeDeclaration typeDeclaration = ast.newTypeDeclaration();
          typeDeclaration.bodyDeclarations().add(initializer);
          compilationUnit.types().add(typeDeclaration);
        }
    }
  }
}
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