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Asked: May 30, 20262026-05-30T18:07:12+00:00 2026-05-30T18:07:12+00:00

I’m designing a compiler by hand (don’t ask). A source file for this new

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I’m designing a compiler by hand (don’t ask).

A source file for this new language can import a class T in package P that it wishes to use with

import P.T;

or it can use import-on-demand access to all classes in package P using the statement

import P.*;

An identifier appearing in a ClassType declaration (i.e. the identifier MyClass in the declaration MyClass x = … ) is resolved by the following rules:

  1. it can be a class declared in the current package
  2. it can be an explicitly imported class
  3. it can be an implicitly imported class (import on demand)

I don’t know how real compilers handle this situation. I’m looking for a way to implement identification for ClassTypes in miniJava programs with import statements.

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    2026-05-30T18:07:13+00:00Added an answer on May 30, 2026 at 6:07 pm

    Keep track of all three types (local, explicit import, * import) in separate data structures (adding entries as you encounter the declarations and imports in the program) and when you need to look up a type identifier, check each of those data structures.

    If you have a priority order (e.g. local declarations shadow (hide) imported classes), then simply check the three in that order and stop once you found something (rather like a lexical scope chain). If it is an error to have ambiguous names, then check all three and keep a list of everything you found; if the list has other than exactly one element afterward, signal an error (and list the found items in the error message).

    In the case of the * import, it is not obvious whether any given import ....* provides a given class name. For that, simply try each one in turn as a sub-case (given import P.* looking up MyClass, form P.MyClass and check if that exists). It is especially important in this case to check all the * imports so that you do not silently choose one option given an ambiguous name.

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