public class SpelCompiler extends Object implements Opcodes
The SpelCompiler is not currently handling all expression types but covers many of the common cases. The framework is extensible to cover more cases in the future. For absolute maximum speed there is *no checking* in the compiled code. The compiled version of the expression uses information learned during interpreted runs of the expression when it generates the byte code. For example if it knows that a particular property dereference always seems to return a Map then it will generate byte code that expects the result of the property dereference to be a Map. This ensures maximal performance but should the dereference result in something other than a map, the compiled expression will fail - like a ClassCastException would occur if passing data of an unexpected type in a regular Java program.
Due to the lack of checking there are likely some expressions that should never be
compiled, for example if an expression is continuously dealing with different types of
data. Due to these cases the compiler is something that must be selectively turned on
for an associated SpelExpressionParser (through the SpelParserConfiguration
object), it is not on by default.
Individual expressions can be compiled by calling SpelCompiler.compile(expression)
.
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Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
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static boolean |
compile(Expression expression)
Request that an attempt is made to compile the specified expression.
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CompiledExpression |
compile(SpelNodeImpl expression)
Attempt compilation of the supplied expression.
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static SpelCompiler |
getCompiler(ClassLoader classLoader)
Factory method for compiler instances.
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static void |
revertToInterpreted(Expression expression)
Request to revert to the interpreter for expression evaluation.
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public CompiledExpression compile(SpelNodeImpl expression)
expression
- the expression to compilenull
if compilation is not possiblepublic static SpelCompiler getCompiler(ClassLoader classLoader)
classLoader
- the ClassLoader to use as the basis for compilationpublic static boolean compile(Expression expression)
public static void revertToInterpreted(Expression expression)
expression
- the expression