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// Copyright (c) 2010-2013 AlphaSierraPapa for the SharpDevelop Team
//
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using System.Diagnostics;
using ICSharpCode.Decompiler.Util;
namespace ICSharpCode.Decompiler.TypeSystem
{
/// <summary>
/// Enum that describes the accessibility of an entity.
/// </summary>
public enum Accessibility : byte
{
// Note: some code depends on the fact that these values are within the range 0-7
/// <summary>
/// The entity is completely inaccessible. This is used for C# explicit interface implementations.
/// </summary>
None,
/// <summary>
/// The entity is only accessible within the same class.
/// </summary>
Private,
/// <summary>
/// The entity is accessible in derived classes within the same assembly.
/// This corresponds to C# <c>private protected</c>.
/// </summary>
ProtectedAndInternal,
/// <summary>
/// The entity is only accessible within the same class and in derived classes.
/// </summary>
Protected,
/// <summary>
/// The entity is accessible within the same assembly.
/// </summary>
Internal,
/// <summary>
/// The entity is accessible both everywhere in the assembly, and in all derived classes.
/// This corresponds to C# <c>protected internal</c>.
/// </summary>
ProtectedOrInternal,
/// <summary>
/// The entity is accessible everywhere.
/// </summary>
Public,
}
public static class AccessibilityExtensions
{
// This code depends on the fact that the enum values are sorted similar to the partial order
// where an accessibility is smaller than another if it makes an entity visibible to a subset of the code:
// digraph Accessibilities {
// none -> private -> protected_and_internal -> protected -> protected_or_internal -> public;
// none -> private -> protected_and_internal -> internal -> protected_or_internal -> public;
// }
/// <summary>
/// Gets whether a &lt;= b in the partial order of accessibilities:
/// return true if b is accessible everywhere where a is accessible.
/// </summary>
public static bool LessThanOrEqual(this Accessibility a, Accessibility b)
{
// Exploit the enum order being similar to the partial order to dramatically simplify the logic here:
// protected vs. internal is the only pair for which the enum value order doesn't match the partial order
return a <= b && !(a == Accessibility.Protected && b == Accessibility.Internal);
}
/// <summary>
/// Computes the intersection of the two accessibilities:
/// The result is accessible from any given point in the code
/// iff both a and b are accessible from that point.
/// </summary>
public static Accessibility Intersect(this Accessibility a, Accessibility b)
{
if (a > b)
{
ExtensionMethods.Swap(ref a, ref b);
}
if (a == Accessibility.Protected && b == Accessibility.Internal)
{
return Accessibility.ProtectedAndInternal;
}
else
{
Debug.Assert(!(a == Accessibility.Internal && b == Accessibility.Protected));
return a;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Computes the union of the two accessibilities:
/// The result is accessible from any given point in the code
/// iff at least one of a or b is accessible from that point.
/// </summary>
public static Accessibility Union(this Accessibility a, Accessibility b)
{
if (a > b)
{
ExtensionMethods.Swap(ref a, ref b);
}
if (a == Accessibility.Protected && b == Accessibility.Internal)
{
return Accessibility.ProtectedOrInternal;
}
else
{
Debug.Assert(!(a == Accessibility.Internal && b == Accessibility.Protected));
return b;
}
}
/// <summary>
/// Gets the effective accessibility of the entity.
/// For example, a public method in an internal class returns "internal".
/// </summary>
public static Accessibility EffectiveAccessibility(this IEntity entity)
{
Accessibility accessibility = entity.Accessibility;
for (ITypeDefinition typeDef = entity.DeclaringTypeDefinition; typeDef != null; typeDef = typeDef.DeclaringTypeDefinition)
{
accessibility = Intersect(accessibility, typeDef.Accessibility);
}
return accessibility;
}
}
}