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Jatha

Bringing to Java some of the power of Lisp

Introduction

Lisp programmers have a very powerful macro system. When a Lisp programmer writes a macro it's not like a C programmer's macro; it's not just a simple textual substitution. No, when a Lisp programmer writes a macro, she has the full power of Lisp at her disposal.

Lisp macros are Lisp programs that write Lisp programs.

Jatha macros are Java programs that write Java programs.

Jatha is a preprocessor that runs arbitrary java code in order to generate the source code that the compiler sees. Using Jatha, I wrote a simple @PROP macro, that turns this:


class Foo { @PROP(String, name); }

Into this:


class Foo { private String m_name; public String getName() { return m_name; } public void setName(String name) { m_name = name; } }

Jatha "macros" are actually just regular java classes. The @PROP macro is merely a class named "PROP" that lives in the "macros" package. It has a method named expand() that can turn an argument array like {"String", "name"} into the source code for a property with get and set methods.

I have written other simple macros. The @ENUM_OBJ macro turns this one-liner:


@ENUM_OBJ(MyEnumeration, INT, "int", DOUBLE, "double")

Into this sophisticated object-based enumeration:


class MyEnumeration { public static final MyEnumeration INT = new MyEnumeration("int"); public static final MyEnumeration DOUBLE = new MyEnumeration("double"); public static int getNumElements() { return 2; } public static MyEnumeration getElement(int __index) { switch (__index) { case 0: return INT; case 1: return DOUBLE; default: return null; } } public static MyEnumeration getElement(String __name) { if (__name.equals("int")) return INT; if (__name.equals("double")) return DOUBLE; return null; } private MyEnumeration(String __description) { this.__description = __description; } private String __description; public String toString() { return __description; } }

You can write macros like these too. Try it. You'll like it.


 


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