Merge branch '5.2.x'

# Conflicts:
#	spring-expression/src/main/java/org/springframework/expression/spel/ast/MethodReference.java
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Juergen Hoeller 2020-09-05 13:02:01 +02:00
commit 9d7849c539
5 changed files with 76 additions and 16 deletions

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@ -1,5 +1,5 @@
/*
* Copyright 2002-2019 the original author or authors.
* Copyright 2002-2020 the original author or authors.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
* you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
@ -348,8 +348,8 @@ public class MethodReference extends SpelNodeImpl {
generateCodeForArguments(mv, cf, method, this.children);
mv.visitMethodInsn((isStaticMethod ? INVOKESTATIC : (method.isDefault() ? INVOKEINTERFACE : INVOKEVIRTUAL)),
classDesc, method.getName(),
CodeFlow.createSignatureDescriptor(method), method.getDeclaringClass().isInterface());
classDesc, method.getName(), CodeFlow.createSignatureDescriptor(method),
method.getDeclaringClass().isInterface());
cf.pushDescriptor(this.exitTypeDescriptor);
if (this.originalPrimitiveExitTypeDescriptor != null) {

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@ -38,7 +38,7 @@ import static org.assertj.core.api.Assertions.assertThat;
*/
class SpelCompilerTests {
@Test // gh-24357
@Test // gh-24357
void expressionCompilesWhenMethodComesFromPublicInterface() {
SpelParserConfiguration config = new SpelParserConfiguration(SpelCompilerMode.IMMEDIATE, null);
SpelExpressionParser parser = new SpelExpressionParser(config);
@ -50,6 +50,31 @@ class SpelCompilerTests {
IntStream.rangeClosed(1, 5).forEach(i -> assertThat(expression.getValue(component)).isEqualTo(42));
}
@Test // gh-25706
void defaultMethodInvocation() {
SpelParserConfiguration config = new SpelParserConfiguration(SpelCompilerMode.IMMEDIATE, null);
SpelExpressionParser parser = new SpelExpressionParser(config);
StandardEvaluationContext context = new StandardEvaluationContext();
Item item = new Item();
context.setRootObject(item);
Expression expression = parser.parseExpression("#root.isEditable2()");
assertThat(SpelCompiler.compile(expression)).isFalse();
assertThat(expression.getValue(context)).isEqualTo(false);
assertThat(SpelCompiler.compile(expression)).isTrue();
SpelCompilationCoverageTests.assertIsCompiled(expression);
assertThat(expression.getValue(context)).isEqualTo(false);
context.setVariable("user", new User());
expression = parser.parseExpression("#root.isEditable(#user)");
assertThat(SpelCompiler.compile(expression)).isFalse();
assertThat(expression.getValue(context)).isEqualTo(true);
assertThat(SpelCompiler.compile(expression)).isTrue();
SpelCompilationCoverageTests.assertIsCompiled(expression);
assertThat(expression.getValue(context)).isEqualTo(true);
}
static class OrderedComponent implements Ordered {
@ -114,4 +139,40 @@ class SpelCompilerTests {
boolean hasSomeProperty();
}
public static class User {
boolean isAdmin() {
return true;
}
}
public static class Item implements Editable {
// some fields
private String someField = "";
// some getters and setters
@Override
public boolean hasSomeProperty() {
return someField != null;
}
}
public interface Editable {
default boolean isEditable(User user) {
return user.isAdmin() && hasSomeProperty();
}
default boolean isEditable2() {
return false;
}
boolean hasSomeProperty();
}
}

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@ -66,12 +66,11 @@ public abstract class StatementCreatorUtils {
* completely, i.e. to never even attempt to retrieve {@link PreparedStatement#getParameterMetaData()}
* for {@link StatementCreatorUtils#setNull} calls.
* <p>The default is "false", trying {@code getParameterType} calls first and falling back to
* {@link PreparedStatement#setNull} / {@link PreparedStatement#setObject} calls based on well-known
* behavior of common databases. Spring records JDBC drivers with non-working {@code getParameterType}
* implementations and won't attempt to call that method for that driver again, always falling back.
* <p>Consider switching this flag to "true" if you experience misbehavior at runtime, e.g. with
* a connection pool setting back the {@link PreparedStatement} instance in case of an exception
* thrown from {@code getParameterType} (as reported on JBoss AS 7).
* {@link PreparedStatement#setNull} / {@link PreparedStatement#setObject} calls based on
* well-known behavior of common databases.
* <p>Consider switching this flag to "true" if you experience misbehavior at runtime,
* e.g. with connection pool issues in case of an exception thrown from {@code getParameterType}
* (as reported on JBoss AS 7) or in case of performance problems (as reported on PostgreSQL).
*/
public static final String IGNORE_GETPARAMETERTYPE_PROPERTY_NAME = "spring.jdbc.getParameterType.ignore";
@ -266,7 +265,7 @@ public abstract class StatementCreatorUtils {
}
else if (databaseProductName.startsWith("DB2") ||
jdbcDriverName.startsWith("jConnect") ||
jdbcDriverName.startsWith("SQLServer")||
jdbcDriverName.startsWith("SQLServer") ||
jdbcDriverName.startsWith("Apache Derby")) {
sqlTypeToUse = Types.VARCHAR;
}

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@ -355,7 +355,7 @@ public class CallMetaDataContext {
logger.debug("Using declared out parameter '" + paramName +
"' for function return value");
}
setFunctionReturnName(paramName);
this.actualFunctionReturnName = paramName;
returnDeclared = true;
}
}
@ -393,8 +393,8 @@ public class CallMetaDataContext {
"Unable to locate declared parameter for function return value - " +
" add an SqlOutParameter with name '" + getFunctionReturnName() + "'");
}
else if (paramName != null) {
setFunctionReturnName(paramName);
else {
this.actualFunctionReturnName = param.getName();
}
}
else {
@ -422,7 +422,7 @@ public class CallMetaDataContext {
(StringUtils.hasLength(paramNameToUse) ? paramNameToUse : getFunctionReturnName());
workParams.add(provider.createDefaultOutParameter(returnNameToUse, meta));
if (isFunction()) {
setFunctionReturnName(returnNameToUse);
this.actualFunctionReturnName = returnNameToUse;
outParamNames.add(returnNameToUse);
}
if (logger.isDebugEnabled()) {

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@ -4452,7 +4452,7 @@ While this usually works well, there is a potential for issues (for example, wit
case, which can be expensive with your JDBC driver. You should use a recent driver
version and consider setting the `spring.jdbc.getParameterType.ignore` property to `true`
(as a JVM system property or in a `spring.properties` file in the root of your classpath)
if you encounter a performance issue -- for example, as reported on Oracle 12c (SPR-16139).
if you encounter a performance issue (as reported on Oracle 12c, JBoss and PostgreSQL).
Alternatively, you might consider specifying the corresponding JDBC types explicitly,
either through a 'BatchPreparedStatementSetter' (as shown earlier), through an explicit type