Because a single Java file can compile into any number of class files, is there some way from the compiler API to find out which class files were generated? It's outputting to a directory that may have other files in it, so I can't just look at that.
I figured out something that appears to work. The *FileManager has callbacks to get the locations for things, including things for output. You can wrap it using the ForwardingJavaFileManager, override, and store the values from the calls.
final List<String> classFiles = new ArrayList<>();
StandardJavaFileManager inner = compiler.getStandardFileManager(null, null, null);
JavaFileManager fileManager = new ForwardingJavaFileManager(inner) {
@Override
public JavaFileObject getJavaFileForOutput(Location location, String className,
JavaFileObject.Kind kind, FileObject sibling) throws IOException {
JavaFileObject o = super.getJavaFileForOutput(location, className, kind, sibling);
classFiles.add(o.getName());
return o;
}
};