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diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ArrayUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ArrayUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index fa8b04b..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ArrayUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,5796 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -import java.lang.reflect.Array; -import java.util.Arrays; -import java.util.HashMap; -import java.util.HashSet; -import java.util.Map; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.EqualsBuilder; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.HashCodeBuilder; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.ToStringBuilder; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.ToStringStyle; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable.MutableInt; - -/** - * <p>Operations on arrays, primitive arrays (like {@code int[]}) and - * primitive wrapper arrays (like {@code Integer[]}).</p> - * - * <p>This class tries to handle {@code null} input gracefully. - * An exception will not be thrown for a {@code null} - * array input. However, an Object array that contains a {@code null} - * element may throw an exception. Each method documents its behaviour.</p> - * - * <p>#ThreadSafe#</p> - * @since 2.0 - * @version $Id$ - */ -public class ArrayUtils { - - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Object} array. - */ - public static final Object[] EMPTY_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Object[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Class} array. - */ - public static final Class<?>[] EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY = new Class[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code String} array. - */ - public static final String[] EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY = new String[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code long} array. - */ - public static final long[] EMPTY_LONG_ARRAY = new long[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Long} array. - */ - public static final Long[] EMPTY_LONG_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Long[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code int} array. - */ - public static final int[] EMPTY_INT_ARRAY = new int[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Integer} array. - */ - public static final Integer[] EMPTY_INTEGER_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Integer[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code short} array. - */ - public static final short[] EMPTY_SHORT_ARRAY = new short[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Short} array. - */ - public static final Short[] EMPTY_SHORT_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Short[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code byte} array. - */ - public static final byte[] EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY = new byte[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Byte} array. - */ - public static final Byte[] EMPTY_BYTE_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Byte[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code double} array. - */ - public static final double[] EMPTY_DOUBLE_ARRAY = new double[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Double} array. - */ - public static final Double[] EMPTY_DOUBLE_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Double[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code float} array. - */ - public static final float[] EMPTY_FLOAT_ARRAY = new float[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Float} array. - */ - public static final Float[] EMPTY_FLOAT_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Float[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code boolean} array. - */ - public static final boolean[] EMPTY_BOOLEAN_ARRAY = new boolean[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Boolean} array. - */ - public static final Boolean[] EMPTY_BOOLEAN_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Boolean[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code char} array. - */ - public static final char[] EMPTY_CHAR_ARRAY = new char[0]; - /** - * An empty immutable {@code Character} array. - */ - public static final Character[] EMPTY_CHARACTER_OBJECT_ARRAY = new Character[0]; - - /** - * The index value when an element is not found in a list or array: {@code -1}. - * This value is returned by methods in this class and can also be used in comparisons with values returned by - * various method from {@link java.util.List}. - */ - public static final int INDEX_NOT_FOUND = -1; - - /** - * <p>ArrayUtils instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. - * Instead, the class should be used as <code>ArrayUtils.clone(new int[] {2})</code>.</p> - * - * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean instance - * to operate.</p> - */ - public ArrayUtils() { - super(); - } - - - // NOTE: Cannot use {@code} to enclose text which includes {}, but <code></code> is OK - - - // Basic methods handling multi-dimensional arrays - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Outputs an array as a String, treating {@code null} as an empty array.</p> - * - * <p>Multi-dimensional arrays are handled correctly, including - * multi-dimensional primitive arrays.</p> - * - * <p>The format is that of Java source code, for example <code>{a,b}</code>.</p> - * - * @param array the array to get a toString for, may be {@code null} - * @return a String representation of the array, '{}' if null array input - */ - public static String toString(Object array) { - return toString(array, "{}"); - } - - /** - * <p>Outputs an array as a String handling {@code null}s.</p> - * - * <p>Multi-dimensional arrays are handled correctly, including - * multi-dimensional primitive arrays.</p> - * - * <p>The format is that of Java source code, for example <code>{a,b}</code>.</p> - * - * @param array the array to get a toString for, may be {@code null} - * @param stringIfNull the String to return if the array is {@code null} - * @return a String representation of the array - */ - public static String toString(Object array, String stringIfNull) { - if (array == null) { - return stringIfNull; - } - return new ToStringBuilder(array, ToStringStyle.SIMPLE_STYLE).append(array).toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Get a hash code for an array handling multi-dimensional arrays correctly.</p> - * - * <p>Multi-dimensional primitive arrays are also handled correctly by this method.</p> - * - * @param array the array to get a hash code for, {@code null} returns zero - * @return a hash code for the array - */ - public static int hashCode(Object array) { - return new HashCodeBuilder().append(array).toHashCode(); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two arrays, using equals(), handling multi-dimensional arrays - * correctly.</p> - * - * <p>Multi-dimensional primitive arrays are also handled correctly by this method.</p> - * - * @param array1 the left hand array to compare, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the right hand array to compare, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if the arrays are equal - */ - public static boolean isEquals(Object array1, Object array2) { - return new EqualsBuilder().append(array1, array2).isEquals(); - } - - // To map - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts the given array into a {@link java.util.Map}. Each element of the array - * must be either a {@link java.util.Map.Entry} or an Array, containing at least two - * elements, where the first element is used as key and the second as - * value.</p> - * - * <p>This method can be used to initialize:</p> - * <pre> - * // Create a Map mapping colors. - * Map colorMap = MapUtils.toMap(new String[][] {{ - * {"RED", "#FF0000"}, - * {"GREEN", "#00FF00"}, - * {"BLUE", "#0000FF"}}); - * </pre> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array an array whose elements are either a {@link java.util.Map.Entry} or - * an Array containing at least two elements, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code Map} that was created from the array - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if one element of this Array is - * itself an Array containing less then two elements - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the array contains elements other - * than {@link java.util.Map.Entry} and an Array - */ - public static Map<Object, Object> toMap(Object[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - final Map<Object, Object> map = new HashMap<Object, Object>((int) (array.length * 1.5)); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Object object = array[i]; - if (object instanceof Map.Entry<?, ?>) { - Map.Entry<?,?> entry = (Map.Entry<?,?>) object; - map.put(entry.getKey(), entry.getValue()); - } else if (object instanceof Object[]) { - Object[] entry = (Object[]) object; - if (entry.length < 2) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Array element " + i + ", '" - + object - + "', has a length less than 2"); - } - map.put(entry[0], entry[1]); - } else { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Array element " + i + ", '" - + object - + "', is neither of type Map.Entry nor an Array"); - } - } - return map; - } - - // Generic array - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Create a type-safe generic array.</p> - * - * <p>The Java language does not allow an array to be created from a generic type:</p> - * - * <pre> - public static <T> T[] createAnArray(int size) { - return new T[size]; // compiler error here - } - public static <T> T[] createAnArray(int size) { - return (T[])new Object[size]; // ClassCastException at runtime - } - * </pre> - * - * <p>Therefore new arrays of generic types can be created with this method. - * For example, an array of Strings can be created:</p> - * - * <pre> - String[] array = ArrayUtils.toArray("1", "2"); - String[] emptyArray = ArrayUtils.<String>toArray(); - * </pre> - * - * <p>The method is typically used in scenarios, where the caller itself uses generic types - * that have to be combined into an array.</p> - * - * <p>Note, this method makes only sense to provide arguments of the same type so that the - * compiler can deduce the type of the array itself. While it is possible to select the - * type explicitly like in - * <code>Number[] array = ArrayUtils.<Number>toArray(Integer.valueOf(42), Double.valueOf(Math.PI))</code>, - * there is no real advantage when compared to - * <code>new Number[] {Integer.valueOf(42), Double.valueOf(Math.PI)}</code>.</p> - * - * @param <T> the array's element type - * @param items the varargs array items, null allowed - * @return the array, not null unless a null array is passed in - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> T[] toArray(final T... items) { - return items; - } - - // Clone - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Shallow clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>The objects in the array are not cloned, thus there is no special - * handling for multi-dimensional arrays.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to shallow clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static <T> T[] clone(T[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static long[] clone(long[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static int[] clone(int[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static short[] clone(short[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static char[] clone(char[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static byte[] clone(byte[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static double[] clone(double[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static float[] clone(float[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p>Clones an array returning a typecast result and handling - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to clone, may be {@code null} - * @return the cloned array, {@code null} if {@code null} input - */ - public static boolean[] clone(boolean[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return array.clone(); - } - - // nullToEmpty - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Object[] nullToEmpty(Object[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static String[] nullToEmpty(String[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static long[] nullToEmpty(long[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_LONG_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static int[] nullToEmpty(int[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_INT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static short[] nullToEmpty(short[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_SHORT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static char[] nullToEmpty(char[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_CHAR_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static byte[] nullToEmpty(byte[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static double[] nullToEmpty(double[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_DOUBLE_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static float[] nullToEmpty(float[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_FLOAT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean[] nullToEmpty(boolean[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BOOLEAN_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Long[] nullToEmpty(Long[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_LONG_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Integer[] nullToEmpty(Integer[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_INTEGER_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Short[] nullToEmpty(Short[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_SHORT_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Character[] nullToEmpty(Character[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_CHARACTER_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Byte[] nullToEmpty(Byte[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BYTE_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Double[] nullToEmpty(Double[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_DOUBLE_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Float[] nullToEmpty(Float[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_FLOAT_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Defensive programming technique to change a {@code null} - * reference to an empty one.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns an empty array for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>As a memory optimizing technique an empty array passed in will be overridden with - * the empty {@code public static} references in this class.</p> - * - * @param array the array to check for {@code null} or empty - * @return the same array, {@code public static} empty array if {@code null} or empty input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static Boolean[] nullToEmpty(Boolean[] array) { - if (array == null || array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BOOLEAN_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - return array; - } - - // Subarrays - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Produces a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * <p>The component type of the subarray is always the same as - * that of the input array. Thus, if the input is an array of type - * {@code Date}, the following usage is envisaged:</p> - * - * <pre> - * Date[] someDates = (Date[])ArrayUtils.subarray(allDates, 2, 5); - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static <T> T[] subarray(T[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - Class<?> type = array.getClass().getComponentType(); - if (newSize <= 0) { - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // OK, because array is of type T - final T[] emptyArray = (T[]) Array.newInstance(type, 0); - return emptyArray; - } - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // OK, because array is of type T - T[] subarray = (T[]) Array.newInstance(type, newSize); - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code long} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static long[] subarray(long[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_LONG_ARRAY; - } - - long[] subarray = new long[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code int} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int[] subarray(int[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_INT_ARRAY; - } - - int[] subarray = new int[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code short} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static short[] subarray(short[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_SHORT_ARRAY; - } - - short[] subarray = new short[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code char} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static char[] subarray(char[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_CHAR_ARRAY; - } - - char[] subarray = new char[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code byte} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static byte[] subarray(byte[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY; - } - - byte[] subarray = new byte[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code double} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static double[] subarray(double[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_DOUBLE_ARRAY; - } - - double[] subarray = new double[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code float} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static float[] subarray(float[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_FLOAT_ARRAY; - } - - float[] subarray = new float[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a new {@code boolean} array containing the elements - * between the start and end indices.</p> - * - * <p>The start index is inclusive, the end index exclusive. - * Null array input produces null output.</p> - * - * @param array the array - * @param startIndexInclusive the starting index. Undervalue (<0) - * is promoted to 0, overvalue (>array.length) results - * in an empty array. - * @param endIndexExclusive elements up to endIndex-1 are present in the - * returned subarray. Undervalue (< startIndex) produces - * empty array, overvalue (>array.length) is demoted to - * array length. - * @return a new array containing the elements between - * the start and end indices. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean[] subarray(boolean[] array, int startIndexInclusive, int endIndexExclusive) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (startIndexInclusive < 0) { - startIndexInclusive = 0; - } - if (endIndexExclusive > array.length) { - endIndexExclusive = array.length; - } - int newSize = endIndexExclusive - startIndexInclusive; - if (newSize <= 0) { - return EMPTY_BOOLEAN_ARRAY; - } - - boolean[] subarray = new boolean[newSize]; - System.arraycopy(array, startIndexInclusive, subarray, 0, newSize); - return subarray; - } - - // Is same length - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}. - * - * <p>Any multi-dimensional aspects of the arrays are ignored.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(Object[] array1, Object[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(long[] array1, long[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(int[] array1, int[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(short[] array1, short[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(char[] array1, char[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(byte[] array1, byte[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(double[] array1, double[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(float[] array1, float[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same length, treating - * {@code null} arrays as length {@code 0}.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if length of arrays matches, treating - * {@code null} as an empty array - */ - public static boolean isSameLength(boolean[] array1, boolean[] array2) { - if ((array1 == null && array2 != null && array2.length > 0) || - (array2 == null && array1 != null && array1.length > 0) || - (array1 != null && array2 != null && array1.length != array2.length)) { - return false; - } - return true; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns the length of the specified array. - * This method can deal with {@code Object} arrays and with primitive arrays.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, {@code 0} is returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.getLength(null) = 0 - * ArrayUtils.getLength([]) = 0 - * ArrayUtils.getLength([null]) = 1 - * ArrayUtils.getLength([true, false]) = 2 - * ArrayUtils.getLength([1, 2, 3]) = 3 - * ArrayUtils.getLength(["a", "b", "c"]) = 3 - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to retrieve the length from, may be null - * @return The length of the array, or {@code 0} if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the object arguement is not an array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int getLength(Object array) { - if (array == null) { - return 0; - } - return Array.getLength(array); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether two arrays are the same type taking into account - * multi-dimensional arrays.</p> - * - * @param array1 the first array, must not be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array, must not be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if type of arrays matches - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if either array is {@code null} - */ - public static boolean isSameType(Object array1, Object array2) { - if (array1 == null || array2 == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The Array must not be null"); - } - return array1.getClass().getName().equals(array2.getClass().getName()); - } - - // Reverse - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>There is no special handling for multi-dimensional arrays.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(Object[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - Object tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(long[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - long tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(int[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - int tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(short[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - short tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(char[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - char tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(byte[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - byte tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(double[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - double tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(float[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - float tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses the order of the given array.</p> - * - * <p>This method does nothing for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to reverse, may be {@code null} - */ - public static void reverse(boolean[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return; - } - int i = 0; - int j = array.length - 1; - boolean tmp; - while (j > i) { - tmp = array[j]; - array[j] = array[i]; - array[i] = tmp; - j--; - i++; - } - } - - // IndexOf search - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - // Object IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given object in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param objectToFind the object to find, may be {@code null} - * @return the index of the object within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(Object[] array, Object objectToFind) { - return indexOf(array, objectToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given object in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param objectToFind the object to find, may be {@code null} - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the object within the array starting at the index, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(Object[] array, Object objectToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - if (objectToFind == null) { - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (array[i] == null) { - return i; - } - } - } else if (array.getClass().getComponentType().isInstance(objectToFind)) { - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (objectToFind.equals(array[i])) { - return i; - } - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given object within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param objectToFind the object to find, may be {@code null} - * @return the last index of the object within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(Object[] array, Object objectToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, objectToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given object in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than - * the array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param objectToFind the object to find, may be {@code null} - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the object within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(Object[] array, Object objectToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - if (objectToFind == null) { - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (array[i] == null) { - return i; - } - } - } else if (array.getClass().getComponentType().isInstance(objectToFind)) { - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (objectToFind.equals(array[i])) { - return i; - } - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the object is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param objectToFind the object to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(Object[] array, Object objectToFind) { - return indexOf(array, objectToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // long IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(long[] array, long valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(long[] array, long valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(long[] array, long valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(long[] array, long valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(long[] array, long valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // int IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(int[] array, int valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(int[] array, int valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(int[] array, int valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(int[] array, int valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(int[] array, int valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // short IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(short[] array, short valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(short[] array, short valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(short[] array, short valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(short[] array, short valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(short[] array, short valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // char IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int indexOf(char[] array, char valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int indexOf(char[] array, char valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(char[] array, char valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(char[] array, char valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean contains(char[] array, char valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // byte IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(byte[] array, byte valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(byte[] array, byte valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(byte[] array, byte valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(byte[] array, byte valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(byte[] array, byte valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // double IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value within a given tolerance in the array. - * This method will return the index of the first value which falls between the region - * defined by valueToFind - tolerance and valueToFind + tolerance.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param tolerance tolerance of the search - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind, double tolerance) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0, tolerance); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index. - * This method will return the index of the first value which falls between the region - * defined by valueToFind - tolerance and valueToFind + tolerance.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @param tolerance tolerance of the search - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind, int startIndex, double tolerance) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - double min = valueToFind - tolerance; - double max = valueToFind + tolerance; - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (array[i] >= min && array[i] <= max) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within a given tolerance in the array. - * This method will return the index of the last value which falls between the region - * defined by valueToFind - tolerance and valueToFind + tolerance.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param tolerance tolerance of the search - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind, double tolerance) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE, tolerance); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index. - * This method will return the index of the last value which falls between the region - * defined by valueToFind - tolerance and valueToFind + tolerance.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @param tolerance search for value within plus/minus this amount - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(double[] array, double valueToFind, int startIndex, double tolerance) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - double min = valueToFind - tolerance; - double max = valueToFind + tolerance; - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (array[i] >= min && array[i] <= max) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(double[] array, double valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if a value falling within the given tolerance is in the - * given array. If the array contains a value within the inclusive range - * defined by (value - tolerance) to (value + tolerance).</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array - * is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param tolerance the array contains the tolerance of the search - * @return true if value falling within tolerance is in array - */ - public static boolean contains(double[] array, double valueToFind, double tolerance) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0, tolerance) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // float IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(float[] array, float valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(float[] array, float valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(float[] array, float valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than the - * array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(float[] array, float valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(float[] array, float valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // boolean IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int indexOf(boolean[] array, boolean valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex is treated as zero. A startIndex larger than the array - * length will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}).</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the index to start searching at - * @return the index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} - * array input - */ - public static int indexOf(boolean[] array, boolean valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - startIndex = 0; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i < array.length; i++) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value within the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if - * {@code null} array input.</p> - * - * @param array the array to travers backwords looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the object to find - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(boolean[] array, boolean valueToFind) { - return lastIndexOf(array, valueToFind, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index of the given value in the array starting at the given index.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * <p>A negative startIndex will return {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}). A startIndex larger than - * the array length will search from the end of the array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to traverse for looking for the object, may be {@code null} - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @param startIndex the start index to travers backwards from - * @return the last index of the value within the array, - * {@link #INDEX_NOT_FOUND} ({@code -1}) if not found or {@code null} array input - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(boolean[] array, boolean valueToFind, int startIndex) { - if (ArrayUtils.isEmpty(array)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startIndex < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } else if (startIndex >= array.length) { - startIndex = array.length - 1; - } - for (int i = startIndex; i >= 0; i--) { - if (valueToFind == array[i]) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the value is in the given array.</p> - * - * <p>The method returns {@code false} if a {@code null} array is passed in.</p> - * - * @param array the array to search through - * @param valueToFind the value to find - * @return {@code true} if the array contains the object - */ - public static boolean contains(boolean[] array, boolean valueToFind) { - return indexOf(array, valueToFind) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // Primitive/Object array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - - // Character array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Characters to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Character} array, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code char} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static char[] toPrimitive(Character[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_CHAR_ARRAY; - } - final char[] result = new char[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].charValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Character to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Character} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return a {@code char} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static char[] toPrimitive(Character[] array, char valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_CHAR_ARRAY; - } - final char[] result = new char[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Character b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.charValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive chars to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code char} array - * @return a {@code Character} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Character[] toObject(char[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_CHARACTER_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Character[] result = new Character[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = Character.valueOf(array[i]); - } - return result; - } - - // Long array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Longs to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Long} array, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code long} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static long[] toPrimitive(Long[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_LONG_ARRAY; - } - final long[] result = new long[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].longValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Long to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Long} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return a {@code long} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static long[] toPrimitive(Long[] array, long valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_LONG_ARRAY; - } - final long[] result = new long[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Long b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.longValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive longs to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code long} array - * @return a {@code Long} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Long[] toObject(long[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_LONG_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Long[] result = new Long[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = Long.valueOf(array[i]); - } - return result; - } - - // Int array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Integers to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Integer} array, may be {@code null} - * @return an {@code int} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static int[] toPrimitive(Integer[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_INT_ARRAY; - } - final int[] result = new int[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].intValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Integer to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Integer} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return an {@code int} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static int[] toPrimitive(Integer[] array, int valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_INT_ARRAY; - } - final int[] result = new int[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Integer b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.intValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive ints to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array an {@code int} array - * @return an {@code Integer} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Integer[] toObject(int[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_INTEGER_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Integer[] result = new Integer[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = Integer.valueOf(array[i]); - } - return result; - } - - // Short array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Shorts to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Short} array, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code byte} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static short[] toPrimitive(Short[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_SHORT_ARRAY; - } - final short[] result = new short[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].shortValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Short to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Short} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return a {@code byte} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static short[] toPrimitive(Short[] array, short valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_SHORT_ARRAY; - } - final short[] result = new short[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Short b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.shortValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive shorts to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code short} array - * @return a {@code Short} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Short[] toObject(short[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_SHORT_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Short[] result = new Short[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = Short.valueOf(array[i]); - } - return result; - } - - // Byte array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Bytes to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Byte} array, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code byte} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static byte[] toPrimitive(Byte[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY; - } - final byte[] result = new byte[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].byteValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Bytes to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Byte} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return a {@code byte} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static byte[] toPrimitive(Byte[] array, byte valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY; - } - final byte[] result = new byte[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Byte b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.byteValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive bytes to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code byte} array - * @return a {@code Byte} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Byte[] toObject(byte[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BYTE_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Byte[] result = new Byte[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = Byte.valueOf(array[i]); - } - return result; - } - - // Double array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Doubles to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Double} array, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code double} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static double[] toPrimitive(Double[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_DOUBLE_ARRAY; - } - final double[] result = new double[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].doubleValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Doubles to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Double} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return a {@code double} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static double[] toPrimitive(Double[] array, double valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_DOUBLE_ARRAY; - } - final double[] result = new double[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Double b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.doubleValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive doubles to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code double} array - * @return a {@code Double} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Double[] toObject(double[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_DOUBLE_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Double[] result = new Double[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = Double.valueOf(array[i]); - } - return result; - } - - // Float array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Floats to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Float} array, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code float} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static float[] toPrimitive(Float[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_FLOAT_ARRAY; - } - final float[] result = new float[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].floatValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Floats to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Float} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return a {@code float} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static float[] toPrimitive(Float[] array, float valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_FLOAT_ARRAY; - } - final float[] result = new float[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Float b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.floatValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive floats to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code float} array - * @return a {@code Float} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Float[] toObject(float[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_FLOAT_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Float[] result = new Float[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = Float.valueOf(array[i]); - } - return result; - } - - // Boolean array converters - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Booleans to primitives.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Boolean} array, may be {@code null} - * @return a {@code boolean} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @throws NullPointerException if array content is {@code null} - */ - public static boolean[] toPrimitive(Boolean[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BOOLEAN_ARRAY; - } - final boolean[] result = new boolean[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = array[i].booleanValue(); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of object Booleans to primitives handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code Boolean} array, may be {@code null} - * @param valueForNull the value to insert if {@code null} found - * @return a {@code boolean} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static boolean[] toPrimitive(Boolean[] array, boolean valueForNull) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BOOLEAN_ARRAY; - } - final boolean[] result = new boolean[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Boolean b = array[i]; - result[i] = (b == null ? valueForNull : b.booleanValue()); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of primitive booleans to objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array a {@code boolean} array - * @return a {@code Boolean} array, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static Boolean[] toObject(boolean[] array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return EMPTY_BOOLEAN_OBJECT_ARRAY; - } - final Boolean[] result = new Boolean[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - result[i] = (array[i] ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE); - } - return result; - } - - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of Objects is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(Object[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive longs is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(long[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive ints is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(int[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive shorts is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(short[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive chars is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(char[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive bytes is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(byte[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive doubles is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(double[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive floats is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(float[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive booleans is empty or {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is empty or {@code null} - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(boolean[] array) { - return array == null || array.length == 0; - } - - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of Objects is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static <T> boolean isNotEmpty(T[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive longs is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(long[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive ints is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(int[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive shorts is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(short[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive chars is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(char[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive bytes is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(byte[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive doubles is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(double[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive floats is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(float[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of primitive booleans is not empty or not {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param array the array to test - * @return {@code true} if the array is not empty or not {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(boolean[] array) { - return (array != null && array.length != 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, null) = null - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * ArrayUtils.addAll([null], [null]) = [null, null] - * ArrayUtils.addAll(["a", "b", "c"], ["1", "2", "3"]) = ["a", "b", "c", "1", "2", "3"] - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array, may be {@code null} - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array, may be {@code null} - * @return The new array, {@code null} if both arrays are {@code null}. - * The type of the new array is the type of the first array, - * unless the first array is null, in which case the type is the same as the second array. - * @since 2.1 - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the array types are incompatible - */ - public static <T> T[] addAll(T[] array1, T... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - final Class<?> type1 = array1.getClass().getComponentType(); - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // OK, because array is of type T - T[] joinedArray = (T[]) Array.newInstance(type1, array1.length + array2.length); - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - try { - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - } catch (ArrayStoreException ase) { - // Check if problem was due to incompatible types - /* - * We do this here, rather than before the copy because: - * - it would be a wasted check most of the time - * - safer, in case check turns out to be too strict - */ - final Class<?> type2 = array2.getClass().getComponentType(); - if (!type1.isAssignableFrom(type2)){ - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Cannot store "+type2.getName()+" in an array of " - +type1.getName(), ase); - } - throw ase; // No, so rethrow original - } - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new boolean[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean[] addAll(boolean[] array1, boolean... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - boolean[] joinedArray = new boolean[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new char[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static char[] addAll(char[] array1, char... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - char[] joinedArray = new char[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new byte[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static byte[] addAll(byte[] array1, byte... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - byte[] joinedArray = new byte[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new short[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static short[] addAll(short[] array1, short... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - short[] joinedArray = new short[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new int[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int[] addAll(int[] array1, int... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - int[] joinedArray = new int[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new long[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static long[] addAll(long[] array1, long... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - long[] joinedArray = new long[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new float[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static float[] addAll(float[] array1, float... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - float[] joinedArray = new float[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Adds all the elements of the given arrays into a new array.</p> - * <p>The new array contains all of the element of {@code array1} followed - * by all of the elements {@code array2}. When an array is returned, it is always - * a new array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.addAll(array1, null) = cloned copy of array1 - * ArrayUtils.addAll(null, array2) = cloned copy of array2 - * ArrayUtils.addAll([], []) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array1 the first array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @param array2 the second array whose elements are added to the new array. - * @return The new double[] array. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static double[] addAll(double[] array1, double... array2) { - if (array1 == null) { - return clone(array2); - } else if (array2 == null) { - return clone(array1); - } - double[] joinedArray = new double[array1.length + array2.length]; - System.arraycopy(array1, 0, joinedArray, 0, array1.length); - System.arraycopy(array2, 0, joinedArray, array1.length, array2.length); - return joinedArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element, unless the element itself is null, - * in which case the return type is Object[]</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, null) = [null] - * ArrayUtils.add(null, "a") = ["a"] - * ArrayUtils.add(["a"], null) = ["a", null] - * ArrayUtils.add(["a"], "b") = ["a", "b"] - * ArrayUtils.add(["a", "b"], "c") = ["a", "b", "c"] - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to "add" the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add, may be {@code null} - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * The returned array type will be that of the input array (unless null), - * in which case it will have the same type as the element. - * If both are null, an IllegalArgumentException is thrown - * @since 2.1 - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if both arguments are null - */ - public static <T> T[] add(T[] array, T element) { - Class<?> type; - if (array != null){ - type = array.getClass(); - } else if (element != null) { - type = element.getClass(); - } else { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Arguments cannot both be null"); - } - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // type must be T - T[] newArray = (T[]) copyArrayGrow1(array, type); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, true) = [true] - * ArrayUtils.add([true], false) = [true, false] - * ArrayUtils.add([true, false], true) = [true, false, true] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean[] add(boolean[] array, boolean element) { - boolean[] newArray = (boolean[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Boolean.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0) = [0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0) = [1, 0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1, 0], 1) = [1, 0, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static byte[] add(byte[] array, byte element) { - byte[] newArray = (byte[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Byte.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, '0') = ['0'] - * ArrayUtils.add(['1'], '0') = ['1', '0'] - * ArrayUtils.add(['1', '0'], '1') = ['1', '0', '1'] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static char[] add(char[] array, char element) { - char[] newArray = (char[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Character.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0) = [0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0) = [1, 0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1, 0], 1) = [1, 0, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static double[] add(double[] array, double element) { - double[] newArray = (double[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Double.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0) = [0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0) = [1, 0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1, 0], 1) = [1, 0, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static float[] add(float[] array, float element) { - float[] newArray = (float[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Float.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0) = [0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0) = [1, 0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1, 0], 1) = [1, 0, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int[] add(int[] array, int element) { - int[] newArray = (int[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Integer.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0) = [0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0) = [1, 0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1, 0], 1) = [1, 0, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static long[] add(long[] array, long element) { - long[] newArray = (long[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Long.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Copies the given array and adds the given element at the end of the new array.</p> - * - * <p>The new array contains the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element in the last position. The component type of - * the new array is the same as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0) = [0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0) = [1, 0] - * ArrayUtils.add([1, 0], 1) = [1, 0, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to copy and add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param element the object to add at the last index of the new array - * @return A new array containing the existing elements plus the new element - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static short[] add(short[] array, short element) { - short[] newArray = (short[])copyArrayGrow1(array, Short.TYPE); - newArray[newArray.length - 1] = element; - return newArray; - } - - /** - * Returns a copy of the given array of size 1 greater than the argument. - * The last value of the array is left to the default value. - * - * @param array The array to copy, must not be {@code null}. - * @param newArrayComponentType If {@code array} is {@code null}, create a - * size 1 array of this type. - * @return A new copy of the array of size 1 greater than the input. - */ - private static Object copyArrayGrow1(Object array, Class<?> newArrayComponentType) { - if (array != null) { - int arrayLength = Array.getLength(array); - Object newArray = Array.newInstance(array.getClass().getComponentType(), arrayLength + 1); - System.arraycopy(array, 0, newArray, 0, arrayLength); - return newArray; - } - return Array.newInstance(newArrayComponentType, 1); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0, null) = [null] - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0, "a") = ["a"] - * ArrayUtils.add(["a"], 1, null) = ["a", null] - * ArrayUtils.add(["a"], 1, "b") = ["a", "b"] - * ArrayUtils.add(["a", "b"], 3, "c") = ["a", "b", "c"] - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if both array and element are null - */ - public static <T> T[] add(T[] array, int index, T element) { - Class<?> clss = null; - if (array != null) { - clss = array.getClass().getComponentType(); - } else if (element != null) { - clss = element.getClass(); - } else { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Array and element cannot both be null"); - } - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // the add method creates an array of type clss, which is type T - final T[] newArray = (T[]) add(array, index, element, clss); - return newArray; - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0, true) = [true] - * ArrayUtils.add([true], 0, false) = [false, true] - * ArrayUtils.add([false], 1, true) = [false, true] - * ArrayUtils.add([true, false], 1, true) = [true, true, false] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static boolean[] add(boolean[] array, int index, boolean element) { - return (boolean[]) add(array, index, Boolean.valueOf(element), Boolean.TYPE); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add(null, 0, 'a') = ['a'] - * ArrayUtils.add(['a'], 0, 'b') = ['b', 'a'] - * ArrayUtils.add(['a', 'b'], 0, 'c') = ['c', 'a', 'b'] - * ArrayUtils.add(['a', 'b'], 1, 'k') = ['a', 'k', 'b'] - * ArrayUtils.add(['a', 'b', 'c'], 1, 't') = ['a', 't', 'b', 'c'] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static char[] add(char[] array, int index, char element) { - return (char[]) add(array, index, Character.valueOf(element), Character.TYPE); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0, 2) = [2, 1] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6], 2, 3) = [2, 6, 3] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6], 0, 1) = [1, 2, 6] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6, 3], 2, 1) = [2, 6, 1, 3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static byte[] add(byte[] array, int index, byte element) { - return (byte[]) add(array, index, Byte.valueOf(element), Byte.TYPE); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0, 2) = [2, 1] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6], 2, 10) = [2, 6, 10] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6], 0, -4) = [-4, 2, 6] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6, 3], 2, 1) = [2, 6, 1, 3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static short[] add(short[] array, int index, short element) { - return (short[]) add(array, index, Short.valueOf(element), Short.TYPE); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add([1], 0, 2) = [2, 1] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6], 2, 10) = [2, 6, 10] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6], 0, -4) = [-4, 2, 6] - * ArrayUtils.add([2, 6, 3], 2, 1) = [2, 6, 1, 3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static int[] add(int[] array, int index, int element) { - return (int[]) add(array, index, Integer.valueOf(element), Integer.TYPE); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add([1L], 0, 2L) = [2L, 1L] - * ArrayUtils.add([2L, 6L], 2, 10L) = [2L, 6L, 10L] - * ArrayUtils.add([2L, 6L], 0, -4L) = [-4L, 2L, 6L] - * ArrayUtils.add([2L, 6L, 3L], 2, 1L) = [2L, 6L, 1L, 3L] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static long[] add(long[] array, int index, long element) { - return (long[]) add(array, index, Long.valueOf(element), Long.TYPE); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add([1.1f], 0, 2.2f) = [2.2f, 1.1f] - * ArrayUtils.add([2.3f, 6.4f], 2, 10.5f) = [2.3f, 6.4f, 10.5f] - * ArrayUtils.add([2.6f, 6.7f], 0, -4.8f) = [-4.8f, 2.6f, 6.7f] - * ArrayUtils.add([2.9f, 6.0f, 0.3f], 2, 1.0f) = [2.9f, 6.0f, 1.0f, 0.3f] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static float[] add(float[] array, int index, float element) { - return (float[]) add(array, index, Float.valueOf(element), Float.TYPE); - } - - /** - * <p>Inserts the specified element at the specified position in the array. - * Shifts the element currently at that position (if any) and any subsequent - * elements to the right (adds one to their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array plus the given element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, a new one element array is returned - * whose component type is the same as the element.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.add([1.1], 0, 2.2) = [2.2, 1.1] - * ArrayUtils.add([2.3, 6.4], 2, 10.5) = [2.3, 6.4, 10.5] - * ArrayUtils.add([2.6, 6.7], 0, -4.8) = [-4.8, 2.6, 6.7] - * ArrayUtils.add([2.9, 6.0, 0.3], 2, 1.0) = [2.9, 6.0, 1.0, 0.3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index > array.length). - */ - public static double[] add(double[] array, int index, double element) { - return (double[]) add(array, index, Double.valueOf(element), Double.TYPE); - } - - /** - * Underlying implementation of add(array, index, element) methods. - * The last parameter is the class, which may not equal element.getClass - * for primitives. - * - * @param array the array to add the element to, may be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the new object - * @param element the object to add - * @param clss the type of the element being added - * @return A new array containing the existing elements and the new element - */ - private static Object add(Object array, int index, Object element, Class<?> clss) { - if (array == null) { - if (index != 0) { - throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", Length: 0"); - } - Object joinedArray = Array.newInstance(clss, 1); - Array.set(joinedArray, 0, element); - return joinedArray; - } - int length = Array.getLength(array); - if (index > length || index < 0) { - throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", Length: " + length); - } - Object result = Array.newInstance(clss, length + 1); - System.arraycopy(array, 0, result, 0, index); - Array.set(result, index, element); - if (index < length) { - System.arraycopy(array, index, result, index + 1, length - index); - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove(["a"], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove(["a", "b"], 0) = ["b"] - * ArrayUtils.remove(["a", "b"], 1) = ["a"] - * ArrayUtils.remove(["a", "b", "c"], 1) = ["a", "c"] - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // remove() always creates an array of the same type as its input - public static <T> T[] remove(T[] array, int index) { - return (T[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, "a") = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], "a") = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(["a"], "b") = ["a"] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(["a", "b"], "a") = ["b"] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(["a", "b", "a"], "a") = ["b", "a"] - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static <T> T[] removeElement(T[] array, Object element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove([true], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove([true, false], 0) = [false] - * ArrayUtils.remove([true, false], 1) = [true] - * ArrayUtils.remove([true, true, false], 1) = [true, false] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean[] remove(boolean[] array, int index) { - return (boolean[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, true) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], true) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([true], false) = [true] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([true, false], false) = [true] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([true, false, true], true) = [false, true] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static boolean[] removeElement(boolean[] array, boolean element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove([1, 0], 0) = [0] - * ArrayUtils.remove([1, 0], 1) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.remove([1, 0, 1], 1) = [1, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static byte[] remove(byte[] array, int index) { - return (byte[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, 1) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1], 0) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 0], 0) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 0, 1], 1) = [0, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static byte[] removeElement(byte[] array, byte element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove(['a'], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove(['a', 'b'], 0) = ['b'] - * ArrayUtils.remove(['a', 'b'], 1) = ['a'] - * ArrayUtils.remove(['a', 'b', 'c'], 1) = ['a', 'c'] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static char[] remove(char[] array, int index) { - return (char[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, 'a') = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], 'a') = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(['a'], 'b') = ['a'] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(['a', 'b'], 'a') = ['b'] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(['a', 'b', 'a'], 'a') = ['b', 'a'] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static char[] removeElement(char[] array, char element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove([1.1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2.5, 6.0], 0) = [6.0] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2.5, 6.0], 1) = [2.5] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2.5, 6.0, 3.8], 1) = [2.5, 3.8] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static double[] remove(double[] array, int index) { - return (double[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, 1.1) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], 1.1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1.1], 1.2) = [1.1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1.1, 2.3], 1.1) = [2.3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1.1, 2.3, 1.1], 1.1) = [2.3, 1.1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static double[] removeElement(double[] array, double element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove([1.1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2.5, 6.0], 0) = [6.0] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2.5, 6.0], 1) = [2.5] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2.5, 6.0, 3.8], 1) = [2.5, 3.8] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static float[] remove(float[] array, int index) { - return (float[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, 1.1) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], 1.1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1.1], 1.2) = [1.1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1.1, 2.3], 1.1) = [2.3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1.1, 2.3, 1.1], 1.1) = [2.3, 1.1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static float[] removeElement(float[] array, float element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6], 1) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6, 3], 1) = [2, 3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int[] remove(int[] array, int index) { - return (int[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, 1) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1], 2) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 3], 1) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int[] removeElement(int[] array, int element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6], 1) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6, 3], 1) = [2, 3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static long[] remove(long[] array, int index) { - return (long[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, 1) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1], 2) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 3], 1) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static long[] removeElement(long[] array, long element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.remove([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6], 1) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.remove([2, 6, 3], 1) = [2, 3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static short[] remove(short[] array, int index) { - return (short[]) remove((Object) array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the first occurrence of the specified element from the - * specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted to the left - * (subtracts one from their indices). If the array doesn't contains - * such an element, no elements are removed from the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the first occurrence of the specified element. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElement(null, 1) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([], 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1], 2) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 3], 1) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElement([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param element the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the first - * occurrence of the specified element. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static short[] removeElement(short[] array, short element) { - int index = indexOf(array, element); - if (index == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return clone(array); - } - return remove(array, index); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the element at the specified position from the specified array. - * All subsequent elements are shifted to the left (subtracts one from - * their indices).</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except the element on the specified position. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param index the position of the element to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the element - * at the specified position. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 2.1 - */ - private static Object remove(Object array, int index) { - int length = getLength(array); - if (index < 0 || index >= length) { - throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", Length: " + length); - } - - Object result = Array.newInstance(array.getClass().getComponentType(), length - 1); - System.arraycopy(array, 0, result, 0, index); - if (index < length - 1) { - System.arraycopy(array, index + 1, result, index, length - index - 1); - } - - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll(["a", "b", "c"], 0, 2) = ["b"] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll(["a", "b", "c"], 1, 2) = ["a"] - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") - // removeAll() always creates an array of the same type as its input - public static <T> T[] removeAll(T[] array, int... indices) { - return (T[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, "a", "b") = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], "a", "b") = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(["a"], "b", "c") = ["a"] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(["a", "b"], "a", "c") = ["b"] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(["a", "b", "a"], "a") = ["b", "a"] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(["a", "b", "a"], "a", "a") = ["b"] - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static <T> T[] removeElements(T[] array, T... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<T, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<T, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (T v : values) { - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(v); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(v, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<T, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - T v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v, found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0, 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 1, 2) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 2) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 1, 2) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static byte[] removeAll(byte[] array, int... indices) { - return (byte[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, 1, 2) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], 1, 2) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1], 2, 3) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3], 1, 2) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1, 1) = [3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static byte[] removeElements(byte[] array, byte... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Byte, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Byte, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (byte v : values) { - Byte boxed = Byte.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Byte, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Byte v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.byteValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0, 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 1, 2) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 2) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 1, 2) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static short[] removeAll(short[] array, int... indices) { - return (short[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, 1, 2) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], 1, 2) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1], 2, 3) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3], 1, 2) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1, 1) = [3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static short[] removeElements(short[] array, short... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Short, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Short, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (short v : values) { - Short boxed = Short.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Short, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Short v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.shortValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0, 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 1, 2) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 2) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 1, 2) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static int[] removeAll(int[] array, int... indices) { - return (int[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, 1, 2) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], 1, 2) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1], 2, 3) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3], 1, 2) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1, 1) = [3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static int[] removeElements(int[] array, int... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Integer, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Integer, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (int v : values) { - Integer boxed = Integer.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Integer, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Integer v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.intValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0, 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 1, 2) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 2) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 1, 2) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static char[] removeAll(char[] array, int... indices) { - return (char[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, 1, 2) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], 1, 2) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1], 2, 3) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3], 1, 2) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1, 1) = [3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static char[] removeElements(char[] array, char... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Character, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Character, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (char v : values) { - Character boxed = Character.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Character, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Character v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.charValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0, 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 1, 2) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 2) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 1, 2) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static long[] removeAll(long[] array, int... indices) { - return (long[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, 1, 2) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], 1, 2) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1], 2, 3) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3], 1, 2) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1, 1) = [3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static long[] removeElements(long[] array, long... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Long, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Long, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (long v : values) { - Long boxed = Long.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Long, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Long v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.longValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0, 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 1, 2) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 2) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 1, 2) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static float[] removeAll(float[] array, int... indices) { - return (float[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, 1, 2) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], 1, 2) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1], 2, 3) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3], 1, 2) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1, 1) = [3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static float[] removeElements(float[] array, float... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Float, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Float, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (float v : values) { - Float boxed = Float.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Float, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Float v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.floatValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([1], 0) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6], 0, 1) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 1, 2) = [2] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 2) = [6] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([2, 6, 3], 0, 1, 2) = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static double[] removeAll(double[] array, int... indices) { - return (double[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, 1, 2) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], 1, 2) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1], 2, 3) = [1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3], 1, 2) = [3] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1) = [3, 1] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([1, 3, 1], 1, 1) = [3] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static double[] removeElements(double[] array, double... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Double, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Double, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (double v : values) { - Double boxed = Double.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Double, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Double v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.doubleValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes the elements at the specified positions from the specified array. - * All remaining elements are shifted to the left.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except those at the specified positions. The component - * type of the returned array is always the same as that of the input - * array.</p> - * - * <p>If the input array is {@code null}, an IndexOutOfBoundsException - * will be thrown, because in that case no valid index can be specified.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([true, false, true], 0, 2) = [false] - * ArrayUtils.removeAll([true, false, true], 1, 2) = [true] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may not be {@code null} - * @param indices the positions of the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except those - * at the specified positions. - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if any index is out of range - * (index < 0 || index >= array.length), or if the array is {@code null}. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static boolean[] removeAll(boolean[] array, int... indices) { - return (boolean[]) removeAll((Object) array, clone(indices)); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes occurrences of specified elements, in specified quantities, - * from the specified array. All subsequent elements are shifted left. - * For any element-to-be-removed specified in greater quantities than - * contained in the original array, no change occurs beyond the - * removal of the existing matching items.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns a new array with the same elements of the input - * array except for the earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified - * elements. The component type of the returned array is always the same - * as that of the input array.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ArrayUtils.removeElements(null, true, false) = null - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([], true, false) = [] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([true], false, false) = [true] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([true, false], true, true) = [false] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([true, false, true], true) = [false, true] - * ArrayUtils.removeElements([true, false, true], true, true) = [false] - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array to remove the element from, may be {@code null} - * @param values the elements to be removed - * @return A new array containing the existing elements except the - * earliest-encountered occurrences of the specified elements. - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static boolean[] removeElements(boolean[] array, boolean... values) { - if (isEmpty(array) || isEmpty(values)) { - return clone(array); - } - HashMap<Boolean, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<Boolean, MutableInt>(values.length); - for (boolean v : values) { - Boolean boxed = Boolean.valueOf(v); - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(boxed); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(boxed, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - HashSet<Integer> toRemove = new HashSet<Integer>(); - for (Map.Entry<Boolean, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - Boolean v = e.getKey(); - int found = 0; - for (int i = 0, ct = e.getValue().intValue(); i < ct; i++) { - found = indexOf(array, v.booleanValue(), found); - if (found < 0) { - break; - } - toRemove.add(found++); - } - } - return removeAll(array, extractIndices(toRemove)); - } - - /** - * Removes multiple array elements specified by index. - * @param array source - * @param indices to remove, WILL BE SORTED--so only clones of user-owned arrays! - * @return new array of same type minus elements specified by unique values of {@code indices} - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - private static Object removeAll(Object array, int... indices) { - int length = getLength(array); - int diff = 0; - - if (isNotEmpty(indices)) { - Arrays.sort(indices); - - int i = indices.length; - int prevIndex = length; - while (--i >= 0) { - int index = indices[i]; - if (index < 0 || index >= length) { - throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Index: " + index + ", Length: " + length); - } - if (index >= prevIndex) { - continue; - } - diff++; - prevIndex = index; - } - } - Object result = Array.newInstance(array.getClass().getComponentType(), length - diff); - if (diff < length) { - int end = length; - int dest = length - diff; - for (int i = indices.length - 1; i >= 0; i--) { - int index = indices[i]; - if (end - index > 1) { - int cp = end - index - 1; - dest -= cp; - System.arraycopy(array, index + 1, result, dest, cp); - } - end = index; - } - if (end > 0) { - System.arraycopy(array, 0, result, 0, end); - } - } - return result; - } - - /** - * Extract a set of Integer indices into an int[]. - * @param coll {@code HashSet} of {@code Integer} - * @return int[] - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - private static int[] extractIndices(HashSet<Integer> coll) { - int[] result = new int[coll.size()]; - int i = 0; - for (Integer index : coll) { - result[i++] = index.intValue(); - } - return result; - } -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/CharSequenceUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/CharSequenceUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index fc0070f..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/CharSequenceUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -/** - * <p>Operations on {@link java.lang.CharSequence} that are - * {@code null} safe.</p> - * - * @see java.lang.CharSequence - * @since 3.0 - * @version $Id$ - */ -public class CharSequenceUtils { - - /** - * <p>{@code CharSequenceUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in - * standard programming. </p> - * - * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean - * instance to operate.</p> - */ - public CharSequenceUtils() { - super(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns a new {@code CharSequence} that is a subsequence of this - * sequence starting with the {@code char} value at the specified index.</p> - * - * <p>This provides the {@code CharSequence} equivalent to {@link String#substring(int)}. - * The length (in {@code char}) of the returned sequence is {@code length() - start}, - * so if {@code start == end} then an empty sequence is returned.</p> - * - * @param cs the specified subsequence, null returns null - * @param start the start index, inclusive, valid - * @return a new subsequence, may be null - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if {@code start} is negative or if - * {@code start} is greater than {@code length()} - */ - public static CharSequence subSequence(CharSequence cs, int start) { - return cs == null ? null : cs.subSequence(start, cs.length()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the first index in the {@code CharSequence} that matches the - * specified character.</p> - * - * @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed, not null - * @param searchChar the char to be searched for - * @param start the start index, negative starts at the string start - * @return the index where the search char was found, -1 if not found - */ - static int indexOf(CharSequence cs, int searchChar, int start) { - if (cs instanceof String) { - return ((String) cs).indexOf(searchChar, start); - } else { - int sz = cs.length(); - if (start < 0) { - start = 0; - } - for (int i = start; i < sz; i++) { - if (cs.charAt(i) == searchChar) { - return i; - } - } - return -1; - } - } - - /** - * Used by the indexOf(CharSequence methods) as a green implementation of indexOf. - * - * @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed - * @param searchChar the {@code CharSequence} to be searched for - * @param start the start index - * @return the index where the search sequence was found - */ - static int indexOf(CharSequence cs, CharSequence searchChar, int start) { - return cs.toString().indexOf(searchChar.toString(), start); -// if (cs instanceof String && searchChar instanceof String) { -// // TODO: Do we assume searchChar is usually relatively small; -// // If so then calling toString() on it is better than reverting to -// // the green implementation in the else block -// return ((String) cs).indexOf((String) searchChar, start); -// } else { -// // TODO: Implement rather than convert to String -// return cs.toString().indexOf(searchChar.toString(), start); -// } - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index in the {@code CharSequence} that matches the - * specified character.</p> - * - * @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed - * @param searchChar the char to be searched for - * @param start the start index, negative returns -1, beyond length starts at end - * @return the index where the search char was found, -1 if not found - */ - static int lastIndexOf(CharSequence cs, int searchChar, int start) { - if (cs instanceof String) { - return ((String) cs).lastIndexOf(searchChar, start); - } else { - int sz = cs.length(); - if (start < 0) { - return -1; - } - if (start >= sz) { - start = sz - 1; - } - for (int i = start; i >= 0; --i) { - if (cs.charAt(i) == searchChar) { - return i; - } - } - return -1; - } - } - - /** - * Used by the lastIndexOf(CharSequence methods) as a green implementation of lastIndexOf - * - * @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed - * @param searchChar the {@code CharSequence} to be searched for - * @param start the start index - * @return the index where the search sequence was found - */ - static int lastIndexOf(CharSequence cs, CharSequence searchChar, int start) { - return cs.toString().lastIndexOf(searchChar.toString(), start); -// if (cs instanceof String && searchChar instanceof String) { -// // TODO: Do we assume searchChar is usually relatively small; -// // If so then calling toString() on it is better than reverting to -// // the green implementation in the else block -// return ((String) cs).lastIndexOf((String) searchChar, start); -// } else { -// // TODO: Implement rather than convert to String -// return cs.toString().lastIndexOf(searchChar.toString(), start); -// } - } - - /** - * Green implementation of toCharArray. - * - * @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed - * @return the resulting char array - */ - static char[] toCharArray(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs instanceof String) { - return ((String) cs).toCharArray(); - } else { - int sz = cs.length(); - char[] array = new char[cs.length()]; - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - array[i] = cs.charAt(i); - } - return array; - } - } - - /** - * Green implementation of regionMatches. - * - * @param cs the {@code CharSequence} to be processed - * @param ignoreCase whether or not to be case insensitive - * @param thisStart the index to start on the {@code cs} CharSequence - * @param substring the {@code CharSequence} to be looked for - * @param start the index to start on the {@code substring} CharSequence - * @param length character length of the region - * @return whether the region matched - */ - static boolean regionMatches(CharSequence cs, boolean ignoreCase, int thisStart, - CharSequence substring, int start, int length) { - if (cs instanceof String && substring instanceof String) { - return ((String) cs).regionMatches(ignoreCase, thisStart, ((String) substring), start, length); - } else { - // TODO: Implement rather than convert to String - return cs.toString().regionMatches(ignoreCase, thisStart, substring.toString(), start, length); - } - } - -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/CharUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/CharUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index 6884625..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/CharUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,518 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -/** - * <p>Operations on char primitives and Character objects.</p> - * - * <p>This class tries to handle {@code null} input gracefully. - * An exception will not be thrown for a {@code null} input. - * Each method documents its behaviour in more detail.</p> - * - * <p>#ThreadSafe#</p> - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id$ - */ -public class CharUtils { - - private static final String[] CHAR_STRING_ARRAY = new String[128]; - - /** - * {@code \u000a} linefeed LF ('\n'). - * - * @see <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/lexical.html#101089">JLF: Escape Sequences - * for Character and String Literals</a> - * @since 2.2 - */ - public static final char LF = '\n'; - - /** - * {@code \u000d} carriage return CR ('\r'). - * - * @see <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/third_edition/html/lexical.html#101089">JLF: Escape Sequences - * for Character and String Literals</a> - * @since 2.2 - */ - public static final char CR = '\r'; - - - static { - for (char c = 0; c < CHAR_STRING_ARRAY.length; c++) { - CHAR_STRING_ARRAY[c] = String.valueOf(c); - } - } - - /** - * <p>{@code CharUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. - * Instead, the class should be used as {@code CharUtils.toString('c');}.</p> - * - * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean instance - * to operate.</p> - */ - public CharUtils() { - super(); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the String to a Character using the first character, returning - * null for empty Strings.</p> - * - * <p>For ASCII 7 bit characters, this uses a cache that will return the - * same Character object each time.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toCharacterObject(null) = null - * CharUtils.toCharacterObject("") = null - * CharUtils.toCharacterObject("A") = 'A' - * CharUtils.toCharacterObject("BA") = 'B' - * </pre> - * - * @param str the character to convert - * @return the Character value of the first letter of the String - */ - public static Character toCharacterObject(String str) { - if (StringUtils.isEmpty(str)) { - return null; - } - return Character.valueOf(str.charAt(0)); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts the Character to a char throwing an exception for {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toChar(' ') = ' ' - * CharUtils.toChar('A') = 'A' - * CharUtils.toChar(null) throws IllegalArgumentException - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @return the char value of the Character - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the Character is null - */ - public static char toChar(Character ch) { - if (ch == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The Character must not be null"); - } - return ch.charValue(); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the Character to a char handling {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toChar(null, 'X') = 'X' - * CharUtils.toChar(' ', 'X') = ' ' - * CharUtils.toChar('A', 'X') = 'A' - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @param defaultValue the value to use if the Character is null - * @return the char value of the Character or the default if null - */ - public static char toChar(Character ch, char defaultValue) { - if (ch == null) { - return defaultValue; - } - return ch.charValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts the String to a char using the first character, throwing - * an exception on empty Strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toChar("A") = 'A' - * CharUtils.toChar("BA") = 'B' - * CharUtils.toChar(null) throws IllegalArgumentException - * CharUtils.toChar("") throws IllegalArgumentException - * </pre> - * - * @param str the character to convert - * @return the char value of the first letter of the String - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the String is empty - */ - public static char toChar(String str) { - if (StringUtils.isEmpty(str)) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The String must not be empty"); - } - return str.charAt(0); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the String to a char using the first character, defaulting - * the value on empty Strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toChar(null, 'X') = 'X' - * CharUtils.toChar("", 'X') = 'X' - * CharUtils.toChar("A", 'X') = 'A' - * CharUtils.toChar("BA", 'X') = 'B' - * </pre> - * - * @param str the character to convert - * @param defaultValue the value to use if the Character is null - * @return the char value of the first letter of the String or the default if null - */ - public static char toChar(String str, char defaultValue) { - if (StringUtils.isEmpty(str)) { - return defaultValue; - } - return str.charAt(0); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts the character to the Integer it represents, throwing an - * exception if the character is not numeric.</p> - * - * <p>This method coverts the char '1' to the int 1 and so on.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toIntValue('3') = 3 - * CharUtils.toIntValue('A') throws IllegalArgumentException - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @return the int value of the character - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the character is not ASCII numeric - */ - public static int toIntValue(char ch) { - if (isAsciiNumeric(ch) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The character " + ch + " is not in the range '0' - '9'"); - } - return ch - 48; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the character to the Integer it represents, throwing an - * exception if the character is not numeric.</p> - * - * <p>This method coverts the char '1' to the int 1 and so on.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toIntValue('3', -1) = 3 - * CharUtils.toIntValue('A', -1) = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @param defaultValue the default value to use if the character is not numeric - * @return the int value of the character - */ - public static int toIntValue(char ch, int defaultValue) { - if (isAsciiNumeric(ch) == false) { - return defaultValue; - } - return ch - 48; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the character to the Integer it represents, throwing an - * exception if the character is not numeric.</p> - * - * <p>This method coverts the char '1' to the int 1 and so on.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toIntValue('3') = 3 - * CharUtils.toIntValue(null) throws IllegalArgumentException - * CharUtils.toIntValue('A') throws IllegalArgumentException - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert, not null - * @return the int value of the character - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the Character is not ASCII numeric or is null - */ - public static int toIntValue(Character ch) { - if (ch == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The character must not be null"); - } - return toIntValue(ch.charValue()); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the character to the Integer it represents, throwing an - * exception if the character is not numeric.</p> - * - * <p>This method coverts the char '1' to the int 1 and so on.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toIntValue(null, -1) = -1 - * CharUtils.toIntValue('3', -1) = 3 - * CharUtils.toIntValue('A', -1) = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @param defaultValue the default value to use if the character is not numeric - * @return the int value of the character - */ - public static int toIntValue(Character ch, int defaultValue) { - if (ch == null) { - return defaultValue; - } - return toIntValue(ch.charValue(), defaultValue); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts the character to a String that contains the one character.</p> - * - * <p>For ASCII 7 bit characters, this uses a cache that will return the - * same String object each time.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toString(' ') = " " - * CharUtils.toString('A') = "A" - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @return a String containing the one specified character - */ - public static String toString(char ch) { - if (ch < 128) { - return CHAR_STRING_ARRAY[ch]; - } - return new String(new char[] {ch}); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the character to a String that contains the one character.</p> - * - * <p>For ASCII 7 bit characters, this uses a cache that will return the - * same String object each time.</p> - * - * <p>If {@code null} is passed in, {@code null} will be returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.toString(null) = null - * CharUtils.toString(' ') = " " - * CharUtils.toString('A') = "A" - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @return a String containing the one specified character - */ - public static String toString(Character ch) { - if (ch == null) { - return null; - } - return toString(ch.charValue()); - } - - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts the string to the Unicode format '\u0020'.</p> - * - * <p>This format is the Java source code format.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.unicodeEscaped(' ') = "\u0020" - * CharUtils.unicodeEscaped('A') = "\u0041" - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert - * @return the escaped Unicode string - */ - public static String unicodeEscaped(char ch) { - if (ch < 0x10) { - return "\\u000" + Integer.toHexString(ch); - } else if (ch < 0x100) { - return "\\u00" + Integer.toHexString(ch); - } else if (ch < 0x1000) { - return "\\u0" + Integer.toHexString(ch); - } - return "\\u" + Integer.toHexString(ch); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the string to the Unicode format '\u0020'.</p> - * - * <p>This format is the Java source code format.</p> - * - * <p>If {@code null} is passed in, {@code null} will be returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.unicodeEscaped(null) = null - * CharUtils.unicodeEscaped(' ') = "\u0020" - * CharUtils.unicodeEscaped('A') = "\u0041" - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to convert, may be null - * @return the escaped Unicode string, null if null input - */ - public static String unicodeEscaped(Character ch) { - if (ch == null) { - return null; - } - return unicodeEscaped(ch.charValue()); - } - - //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAscii('a') = true - * CharUtils.isAscii('A') = true - * CharUtils.isAscii('3') = true - * CharUtils.isAscii('-') = true - * CharUtils.isAscii('\n') = true - * CharUtils.isAscii('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if less than 128 - */ - public static boolean isAscii(char ch) { - return ch < 128; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit printable.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAsciiPrintable('a') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiPrintable('A') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiPrintable('3') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiPrintable('-') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiPrintable('\n') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiPrintable('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if between 32 and 126 inclusive - */ - public static boolean isAsciiPrintable(char ch) { - return ch >= 32 && ch < 127; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit control.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAsciiControl('a') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiControl('A') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiControl('3') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiControl('-') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiControl('\n') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiControl('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if less than 32 or equals 127 - */ - public static boolean isAsciiControl(char ch) { - return ch < 32 || ch == 127; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit alphabetic.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlpha('a') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlpha('A') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlpha('3') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlpha('-') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlpha('\n') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlpha('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if between 65 and 90 or 97 and 122 inclusive - */ - public static boolean isAsciiAlpha(char ch) { - return (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z') || (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z'); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit alphabetic upper case.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaUpper('a') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaUpper('A') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaUpper('3') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaUpper('-') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaUpper('\n') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaUpper('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if between 65 and 90 inclusive - */ - public static boolean isAsciiAlphaUpper(char ch) { - return ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z'; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit alphabetic lower case.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaLower('a') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaLower('A') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaLower('3') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaLower('-') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaLower('\n') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphaLower('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if between 97 and 122 inclusive - */ - public static boolean isAsciiAlphaLower(char ch) { - return ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z'; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit numeric.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAsciiNumeric('a') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiNumeric('A') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiNumeric('3') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiNumeric('-') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiNumeric('\n') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiNumeric('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if between 48 and 57 inclusive - */ - public static boolean isAsciiNumeric(char ch) { - return ch >= '0' && ch <= '9'; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks whether the character is ASCII 7 bit numeric.</p> - * - * <pre> - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphanumeric('a') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphanumeric('A') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphanumeric('3') = true - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphanumeric('-') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphanumeric('\n') = false - * CharUtils.isAsciiAlphanumeric('©') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param ch the character to check - * @return true if between 48 and 57 or 65 and 90 or 97 and 122 inclusive - */ - public static boolean isAsciiAlphanumeric(char ch) { - return (ch >= 'A' && ch <= 'Z') || (ch >= 'a' && ch <= 'z') || (ch >= '0' && ch <= '9'); - } - -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ClassUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ClassUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index 5a5abcd..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ClassUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1103 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -import java.lang.reflect.Method; -import java.lang.reflect.Modifier; -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.HashMap; -import java.util.HashSet; -import java.util.LinkedHashSet; -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Map; - - -/** - * <p>Operates on classes without using reflection.</p> - * - * <p>This class handles invalid {@code null} inputs as best it can. - * Each method documents its behaviour in more detail.</p> - * - * <p>The notion of a {@code canonical name} includes the human - * readable name for the type, for example {@code int[]}. The - * non-canonical method variants work with the JVM names, such as - * {@code [I}. </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @version $Id: ClassUtils.java 1145035 2011-07-11 06:09:39Z bayard $ - */ -public class ClassUtils { - - /** - * <p>The package separator character: <code>'.' == {@value}</code>.</p> - */ - public static final char PACKAGE_SEPARATOR_CHAR = '.'; - - /** - * <p>The package separator String: {@code "."}.</p> - */ - public static final String PACKAGE_SEPARATOR = String.valueOf(PACKAGE_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - - /** - * <p>The inner class separator character: <code>'$' == {@value}</code>.</p> - */ - public static final char INNER_CLASS_SEPARATOR_CHAR = '$'; - - /** - * <p>The inner class separator String: {@code "$"}.</p> - */ - public static final String INNER_CLASS_SEPARATOR = String.valueOf(INNER_CLASS_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - - /** - * Maps primitive {@code Class}es to their corresponding wrapper {@code Class}. - */ - private static final Map<Class<?>, Class<?>> primitiveWrapperMap = new HashMap<Class<?>, Class<?>>(); - static { - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Boolean.TYPE, Boolean.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Byte.TYPE, Byte.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Character.TYPE, Character.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Short.TYPE, Short.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Integer.TYPE, Integer.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Long.TYPE, Long.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Double.TYPE, Double.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Float.TYPE, Float.class); - primitiveWrapperMap.put(Void.TYPE, Void.TYPE); - } - - /** - * Maps wrapper {@code Class}es to their corresponding primitive types. - */ - private static final Map<Class<?>, Class<?>> wrapperPrimitiveMap = new HashMap<Class<?>, Class<?>>(); - static { - for (Class<?> primitiveClass : primitiveWrapperMap.keySet()) { - Class<?> wrapperClass = primitiveWrapperMap.get(primitiveClass); - if (!primitiveClass.equals(wrapperClass)) { - wrapperPrimitiveMap.put(wrapperClass, primitiveClass); - } - } - } - - /** - * Maps a primitive class name to its corresponding abbreviation used in array class names. - */ - private static final Map<String, String> abbreviationMap = new HashMap<String, String>(); - - /** - * Maps an abbreviation used in array class names to corresponding primitive class name. - */ - private static final Map<String, String> reverseAbbreviationMap = new HashMap<String, String>(); - - /** - * Add primitive type abbreviation to maps of abbreviations. - * - * @param primitive Canonical name of primitive type - * @param abbreviation Corresponding abbreviation of primitive type - */ - private static void addAbbreviation(String primitive, String abbreviation) { - abbreviationMap.put(primitive, abbreviation); - reverseAbbreviationMap.put(abbreviation, primitive); - } - - /** - * Feed abbreviation maps - */ - static { - addAbbreviation("int", "I"); - addAbbreviation("boolean", "Z"); - addAbbreviation("float", "F"); - addAbbreviation("long", "J"); - addAbbreviation("short", "S"); - addAbbreviation("byte", "B"); - addAbbreviation("double", "D"); - addAbbreviation("char", "C"); - } - - /** - * <p>ClassUtils instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. - * Instead, the class should be used as - * {@code ClassUtils.getShortClassName(cls)}.</p> - * - * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean - * instance to operate.</p> - */ - public ClassUtils() { - super(); - } - - // Short class name - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the class name minus the package name for an {@code Object}.</p> - * - * @param object the class to get the short name for, may be null - * @param valueIfNull the value to return if null - * @return the class name of the object without the package name, or the null value - */ - public static String getShortClassName(Object object, String valueIfNull) { - if (object == null) { - return valueIfNull; - } - return getShortClassName(object.getClass()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the class name minus the package name from a {@code Class}.</p> - * - * <p>Consider using the Java 5 API {@link Class#getSimpleName()} instead. - * The one known difference is that this code will return {@code "Map.Entry"} while - * the {@code java.lang.Class} variant will simply return {@code "Entry"}. </p> - * - * @param cls the class to get the short name for. - * @return the class name without the package name or an empty string - */ - public static String getShortClassName(Class<?> cls) { - if (cls == null) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - return getShortClassName(cls.getName()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the class name minus the package name from a String.</p> - * - * <p>The string passed in is assumed to be a class name - it is not checked.</p> - - * <p>Note that this method differs from Class.getSimpleName() in that this will - * return {@code "Map.Entry"} whilst the {@code java.lang.Class} variant will simply - * return {@code "Entry"}. </p> - * - * @param className the className to get the short name for - * @return the class name of the class without the package name or an empty string - */ - public static String getShortClassName(String className) { - if (className == null) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - if (className.length() == 0) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - - StringBuilder arrayPrefix = new StringBuilder(); - - // Handle array encoding - if (className.startsWith("[")) { - while (className.charAt(0) == '[') { - className = className.substring(1); - arrayPrefix.append("[]"); - } - // Strip Object type encoding - if (className.charAt(0) == 'L' && className.charAt(className.length() - 1) == ';') { - className = className.substring(1, className.length() - 1); - } - } - - if (reverseAbbreviationMap.containsKey(className)) { - className = reverseAbbreviationMap.get(className); - } - - int lastDotIdx = className.lastIndexOf(PACKAGE_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - int innerIdx = className.indexOf( - INNER_CLASS_SEPARATOR_CHAR, lastDotIdx == -1 ? 0 : lastDotIdx + 1); - String out = className.substring(lastDotIdx + 1); - if (innerIdx != -1) { - out = out.replace(INNER_CLASS_SEPARATOR_CHAR, PACKAGE_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - } - return out + arrayPrefix; - } - - /** - * <p>Null-safe version of <code>aClass.getSimpleName()</code></p> - * - * @param cls the class for which to get the simple name. - * @return the simple class name. - * @since 3.0 - * @see Class#getSimpleName() - */ - public static String getSimpleName(Class<?> cls) { - if (cls == null) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - return cls.getSimpleName(); - } - - /** - * <p>Null-safe version of <code>aClass.getSimpleName()</code></p> - * - * @param object the object for which to get the simple class name. - * @param valueIfNull the value to return if <code>object</code> is <code>null</code> - * @return the simple class name. - * @since 3.0 - * @see Class#getSimpleName() - */ - public static String getSimpleName(Object object, String valueIfNull) { - if (object == null) { - return valueIfNull; - } - return getSimpleName(object.getClass()); - } - - // Package name - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the package name of an {@code Object}.</p> - * - * @param object the class to get the package name for, may be null - * @param valueIfNull the value to return if null - * @return the package name of the object, or the null value - */ - public static String getPackageName(Object object, String valueIfNull) { - if (object == null) { - return valueIfNull; - } - return getPackageName(object.getClass()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the package name of a {@code Class}.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to get the package name for, may be {@code null}. - * @return the package name or an empty string - */ - public static String getPackageName(Class<?> cls) { - if (cls == null) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - return getPackageName(cls.getName()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the package name from a {@code String}.</p> - * - * <p>The string passed in is assumed to be a class name - it is not checked.</p> - * <p>If the class is unpackaged, return an empty string.</p> - * - * @param className the className to get the package name for, may be {@code null} - * @return the package name or an empty string - */ - public static String getPackageName(String className) { - if (className == null || className.length() == 0) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - - // Strip array encoding - while (className.charAt(0) == '[') { - className = className.substring(1); - } - // Strip Object type encoding - if (className.charAt(0) == 'L' && className.charAt(className.length() - 1) == ';') { - className = className.substring(1); - } - - int i = className.lastIndexOf(PACKAGE_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - if (i == -1) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - return className.substring(0, i); - } - - // Superclasses/Superinterfaces - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets a {@code List} of superclasses for the given class.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to look up, may be {@code null} - * @return the {@code List} of superclasses in order going up from this one - * {@code null} if null input - */ - public static List<Class<?>> getAllSuperclasses(Class<?> cls) { - if (cls == null) { - return null; - } - List<Class<?>> classes = new ArrayList<Class<?>>(); - Class<?> superclass = cls.getSuperclass(); - while (superclass != null) { - classes.add(superclass); - superclass = superclass.getSuperclass(); - } - return classes; - } - - /** - * <p>Gets a {@code List} of all interfaces implemented by the given - * class and its superclasses.</p> - * - * <p>The order is determined by looking through each interface in turn as - * declared in the source file and following its hierarchy up. Then each - * superclass is considered in the same way. Later duplicates are ignored, - * so the order is maintained.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to look up, may be {@code null} - * @return the {@code List} of interfaces in order, - * {@code null} if null input - */ - public static List<Class<?>> getAllInterfaces(Class<?> cls) { - if (cls == null) { - return null; - } - - LinkedHashSet<Class<?>> interfacesFound = new LinkedHashSet<Class<?>>(); - getAllInterfaces(cls, interfacesFound); - - return new ArrayList<Class<?>>(interfacesFound); - } - - /** - * Get the interfaces for the specified class. - * - * @param cls the class to look up, may be {@code null} - * @param interfacesFound the {@code Set} of interfaces for the class - */ - private static void getAllInterfaces(Class<?> cls, HashSet<Class<?>> interfacesFound) { - while (cls != null) { - Class<?>[] interfaces = cls.getInterfaces(); - - for (Class<?> i : interfaces) { - if (interfacesFound.add(i)) { - getAllInterfaces(i, interfacesFound); - } - } - - cls = cls.getSuperclass(); - } - } - - // Convert list - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Given a {@code List} of class names, this method converts them into classes.</p> - * - * <p>A new {@code List} is returned. If the class name cannot be found, {@code null} - * is stored in the {@code List}. If the class name in the {@code List} is - * {@code null}, {@code null} is stored in the output {@code List}.</p> - * - * @param classNames the classNames to change - * @return a {@code List} of Class objects corresponding to the class names, - * {@code null} if null input - * @throws ClassCastException if classNames contains a non String entry - */ - public static List<Class<?>> convertClassNamesToClasses(List<String> classNames) { - if (classNames == null) { - return null; - } - List<Class<?>> classes = new ArrayList<Class<?>>(classNames.size()); - for (String className : classNames) { - try { - classes.add(Class.forName(className)); - } catch (Exception ex) { - classes.add(null); - } - } - return classes; - } - - /** - * <p>Given a {@code List} of {@code Class} objects, this method converts - * them into class names.</p> - * - * <p>A new {@code List} is returned. {@code null} objects will be copied into - * the returned list as {@code null}.</p> - * - * @param classes the classes to change - * @return a {@code List} of class names corresponding to the Class objects, - * {@code null} if null input - * @throws ClassCastException if {@code classes} contains a non-{@code Class} entry - */ - public static List<String> convertClassesToClassNames(List<Class<?>> classes) { - if (classes == null) { - return null; - } - List<String> classNames = new ArrayList<String>(classes.size()); - for (Class<?> cls : classes) { - if (cls == null) { - classNames.add(null); - } else { - classNames.add(cls.getName()); - } - } - return classNames; - } - - // Is assignable - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of Classes can be assigned to another array of Classes.</p> - * - * <p>This method calls {@link #isAssignable(Class, Class) isAssignable} for each - * Class pair in the input arrays. It can be used to check if a set of arguments - * (the first parameter) are suitably compatible with a set of method parameter types - * (the second parameter).</p> - * - * <p>Unlike the {@link Class#isAssignableFrom(java.lang.Class)} method, this - * method takes into account widenings of primitive classes and - * {@code null}s.</p> - * - * <p>Primitive widenings allow an int to be assigned to a {@code long}, - * {@code float} or {@code double}. This method returns the correct - * result for these cases.</p> - * - * <p>{@code Null} may be assigned to any reference type. This method will - * return {@code true} if {@code null} is passed in and the toClass is - * non-primitive.</p> - * - * <p>Specifically, this method tests whether the type represented by the - * specified {@code Class} parameter can be converted to the type - * represented by this {@code Class} object via an identity conversion - * widening primitive or widening reference conversion. See - * <em><a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/">The Java Language Specification</a></em>, - * sections 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.4 for details.</p> - * - * <p><strong>Since Lang 3.0,</strong> this method will default behavior for - * calculating assignability between primitive and wrapper types <em>corresponding - * to the running Java version</em>; i.e. autoboxing will be the default - * behavior in VMs running Java versions >= 1.5.</p> - * - * @param classArray the array of Classes to check, may be {@code null} - * @param toClassArray the array of Classes to try to assign into, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if assignment possible - */ - public static boolean isAssignable(Class<?>[] classArray, Class<?>... toClassArray) { - return isAssignable(classArray, toClassArray, SystemUtils.isJavaVersionAtLeast(JavaVersion.JAVA_1_5)); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if an array of Classes can be assigned to another array of Classes.</p> - * - * <p>This method calls {@link #isAssignable(Class, Class) isAssignable} for each - * Class pair in the input arrays. It can be used to check if a set of arguments - * (the first parameter) are suitably compatible with a set of method parameter types - * (the second parameter).</p> - * - * <p>Unlike the {@link Class#isAssignableFrom(java.lang.Class)} method, this - * method takes into account widenings of primitive classes and - * {@code null}s.</p> - * - * <p>Primitive widenings allow an int to be assigned to a {@code long}, - * {@code float} or {@code double}. This method returns the correct - * result for these cases.</p> - * - * <p>{@code Null} may be assigned to any reference type. This method will - * return {@code true} if {@code null} is passed in and the toClass is - * non-primitive.</p> - * - * <p>Specifically, this method tests whether the type represented by the - * specified {@code Class} parameter can be converted to the type - * represented by this {@code Class} object via an identity conversion - * widening primitive or widening reference conversion. See - * <em><a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/">The Java Language Specification</a></em>, - * sections 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.4 for details.</p> - * - * @param classArray the array of Classes to check, may be {@code null} - * @param toClassArray the array of Classes to try to assign into, may be {@code null} - * @param autoboxing whether to use implicit autoboxing/unboxing between primitives and wrappers - * @return {@code true} if assignment possible - */ - public static boolean isAssignable(Class<?>[] classArray, Class<?>[] toClassArray, boolean autoboxing) { - if (ArrayUtils.isSameLength(classArray, toClassArray) == false) { - return false; - } - if (classArray == null) { - classArray = ArrayUtils.EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY; - } - if (toClassArray == null) { - toClassArray = ArrayUtils.EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY; - } - for (int i = 0; i < classArray.length; i++) { - if (isAssignable(classArray[i], toClassArray[i], autoboxing) == false) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if one {@code Class} can be assigned to a variable of - * another {@code Class}.</p> - * - * <p>Unlike the {@link Class#isAssignableFrom(java.lang.Class)} method, - * this method takes into account widenings of primitive classes and - * {@code null}s.</p> - * - * <p>Primitive widenings allow an int to be assigned to a long, float or - * double. This method returns the correct result for these cases.</p> - * - * <p>{@code Null} may be assigned to any reference type. This method - * will return {@code true} if {@code null} is passed in and the - * toClass is non-primitive.</p> - * - * <p>Specifically, this method tests whether the type represented by the - * specified {@code Class} parameter can be converted to the type - * represented by this {@code Class} object via an identity conversion - * widening primitive or widening reference conversion. See - * <em><a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/">The Java Language Specification</a></em>, - * sections 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.4 for details.</p> - * - * <p><strong>Since Lang 3.0,</strong> this method will default behavior for - * calculating assignability between primitive and wrapper types <em>corresponding - * to the running Java version</em>; i.e. autoboxing will be the default - * behavior in VMs running Java versions >= 1.5.</p> - * - * @param cls the Class to check, may be null - * @param toClass the Class to try to assign into, returns false if null - * @return {@code true} if assignment possible - */ - public static boolean isAssignable(Class<?> cls, Class<?> toClass) { - return isAssignable(cls, toClass, SystemUtils.isJavaVersionAtLeast(JavaVersion.JAVA_1_5)); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if one {@code Class} can be assigned to a variable of - * another {@code Class}.</p> - * - * <p>Unlike the {@link Class#isAssignableFrom(java.lang.Class)} method, - * this method takes into account widenings of primitive classes and - * {@code null}s.</p> - * - * <p>Primitive widenings allow an int to be assigned to a long, float or - * double. This method returns the correct result for these cases.</p> - * - * <p>{@code Null} may be assigned to any reference type. This method - * will return {@code true} if {@code null} is passed in and the - * toClass is non-primitive.</p> - * - * <p>Specifically, this method tests whether the type represented by the - * specified {@code Class} parameter can be converted to the type - * represented by this {@code Class} object via an identity conversion - * widening primitive or widening reference conversion. See - * <em><a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/jls/">The Java Language Specification</a></em>, - * sections 5.1.1, 5.1.2 and 5.1.4 for details.</p> - * - * @param cls the Class to check, may be null - * @param toClass the Class to try to assign into, returns false if null - * @param autoboxing whether to use implicit autoboxing/unboxing between primitives and wrappers - * @return {@code true} if assignment possible - */ - public static boolean isAssignable(Class<?> cls, Class<?> toClass, boolean autoboxing) { - if (toClass == null) { - return false; - } - // have to check for null, as isAssignableFrom doesn't - if (cls == null) { - return !(toClass.isPrimitive()); - } - //autoboxing: - if (autoboxing) { - if (cls.isPrimitive() && !toClass.isPrimitive()) { - cls = primitiveToWrapper(cls); - if (cls == null) { - return false; - } - } - if (toClass.isPrimitive() && !cls.isPrimitive()) { - cls = wrapperToPrimitive(cls); - if (cls == null) { - return false; - } - } - } - if (cls.equals(toClass)) { - return true; - } - if (cls.isPrimitive()) { - if (toClass.isPrimitive() == false) { - return false; - } - if (Integer.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return Long.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Float.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Double.TYPE.equals(toClass); - } - if (Long.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return Float.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Double.TYPE.equals(toClass); - } - if (Boolean.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return false; - } - if (Double.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return false; - } - if (Float.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return Double.TYPE.equals(toClass); - } - if (Character.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return Integer.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Long.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Float.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Double.TYPE.equals(toClass); - } - if (Short.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return Integer.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Long.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Float.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Double.TYPE.equals(toClass); - } - if (Byte.TYPE.equals(cls)) { - return Short.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Integer.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Long.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Float.TYPE.equals(toClass) - || Double.TYPE.equals(toClass); - } - // should never get here - return false; - } - return toClass.isAssignableFrom(cls); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the specified primitive Class object to its corresponding - * wrapper Class object.</p> - * - * <p>NOTE: From v2.2, this method handles {@code Void.TYPE}, - * returning {@code Void.TYPE}.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to convert, may be null - * @return the wrapper class for {@code cls} or {@code cls} if - * {@code cls} is not a primitive. {@code null} if null input. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static Class<?> primitiveToWrapper(Class<?> cls) { - Class<?> convertedClass = cls; - if (cls != null && cls.isPrimitive()) { - convertedClass = primitiveWrapperMap.get(cls); - } - return convertedClass; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the specified array of primitive Class objects to an array of - * its corresponding wrapper Class objects.</p> - * - * @param classes the class array to convert, may be null or empty - * @return an array which contains for each given class, the wrapper class or - * the original class if class is not a primitive. {@code null} if null input. - * Empty array if an empty array passed in. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static Class<?>[] primitivesToWrappers(Class<?>... classes) { - if (classes == null) { - return null; - } - - if (classes.length == 0) { - return classes; - } - - Class<?>[] convertedClasses = new Class[classes.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) { - convertedClasses[i] = primitiveToWrapper(classes[i]); - } - return convertedClasses; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the specified wrapper class to its corresponding primitive - * class.</p> - * - * <p>This method is the counter part of {@code primitiveToWrapper()}. - * If the passed in class is a wrapper class for a primitive type, this - * primitive type will be returned (e.g. {@code Integer.TYPE} for - * {@code Integer.class}). For other classes, or if the parameter is - * <b>null</b>, the return value is <b>null</b>.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to convert, may be <b>null</b> - * @return the corresponding primitive type if {@code cls} is a - * wrapper class, <b>null</b> otherwise - * @see #primitiveToWrapper(Class) - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static Class<?> wrapperToPrimitive(Class<?> cls) { - return wrapperPrimitiveMap.get(cls); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts the specified array of wrapper Class objects to an array of - * its corresponding primitive Class objects.</p> - * - * <p>This method invokes {@code wrapperToPrimitive()} for each element - * of the passed in array.</p> - * - * @param classes the class array to convert, may be null or empty - * @return an array which contains for each given class, the primitive class or - * <b>null</b> if the original class is not a wrapper class. {@code null} if null input. - * Empty array if an empty array passed in. - * @see #wrapperToPrimitive(Class) - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static Class<?>[] wrappersToPrimitives(Class<?>... classes) { - if (classes == null) { - return null; - } - - if (classes.length == 0) { - return classes; - } - - Class<?>[] convertedClasses = new Class[classes.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < classes.length; i++) { - convertedClasses[i] = wrapperToPrimitive(classes[i]); - } - return convertedClasses; - } - - // Inner class - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Is the specified class an inner class or static nested class.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the class is an inner or static nested class, - * false if not or {@code null} - */ - public static boolean isInnerClass(Class<?> cls) { - return cls != null && cls.getEnclosingClass() != null; - } - - // Class loading - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the class represented by {@code className} using the - * {@code classLoader}. This implementation supports the syntaxes - * "{@code java.util.Map.Entry[]}", "{@code java.util.Map$Entry[]}", - * "{@code [Ljava.util.Map.Entry;}", and "{@code [Ljava.util.Map$Entry;}". - * - * @param classLoader the class loader to use to load the class - * @param className the class name - * @param initialize whether the class must be initialized - * @return the class represented by {@code className} using the {@code classLoader} - * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class is not found - */ - public static Class<?> getClass( - ClassLoader classLoader, String className, boolean initialize) throws ClassNotFoundException { - try { - Class<?> clazz; - if (abbreviationMap.containsKey(className)) { - String clsName = "[" + abbreviationMap.get(className); - clazz = Class.forName(clsName, initialize, classLoader).getComponentType(); - } else { - clazz = Class.forName(toCanonicalName(className), initialize, classLoader); - } - return clazz; - } catch (ClassNotFoundException ex) { - // allow path separators (.) as inner class name separators - int lastDotIndex = className.lastIndexOf(PACKAGE_SEPARATOR_CHAR); - - if (lastDotIndex != -1) { - try { - return getClass(classLoader, className.substring(0, lastDotIndex) + - INNER_CLASS_SEPARATOR_CHAR + className.substring(lastDotIndex + 1), - initialize); - } catch (ClassNotFoundException ex2) { // NOPMD - // ignore exception - } - } - - throw ex; - } - } - - /** - * Returns the (initialized) class represented by {@code className} - * using the {@code classLoader}. This implementation supports - * the syntaxes "{@code java.util.Map.Entry[]}", - * "{@code java.util.Map$Entry[]}", "{@code [Ljava.util.Map.Entry;}", - * and "{@code [Ljava.util.Map$Entry;}". - * - * @param classLoader the class loader to use to load the class - * @param className the class name - * @return the class represented by {@code className} using the {@code classLoader} - * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class is not found - */ - public static Class<?> getClass(ClassLoader classLoader, String className) throws ClassNotFoundException { - return getClass(classLoader, className, true); - } - - /** - * Returns the (initialized) class represented by {@code className} - * using the current thread's context class loader. This implementation - * supports the syntaxes "{@code java.util.Map.Entry[]}", - * "{@code java.util.Map$Entry[]}", "{@code [Ljava.util.Map.Entry;}", - * and "{@code [Ljava.util.Map$Entry;}". - * - * @param className the class name - * @return the class represented by {@code className} using the current thread's context class loader - * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class is not found - */ - public static Class<?> getClass(String className) throws ClassNotFoundException { - return getClass(className, true); - } - - /** - * Returns the class represented by {@code className} using the - * current thread's context class loader. This implementation supports the - * syntaxes "{@code java.util.Map.Entry[]}", "{@code java.util.Map$Entry[]}", - * "{@code [Ljava.util.Map.Entry;}", and "{@code [Ljava.util.Map$Entry;}". - * - * @param className the class name - * @param initialize whether the class must be initialized - * @return the class represented by {@code className} using the current thread's context class loader - * @throws ClassNotFoundException if the class is not found - */ - public static Class<?> getClass(String className, boolean initialize) throws ClassNotFoundException { - ClassLoader contextCL = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader(); - ClassLoader loader = contextCL == null ? ClassUtils.class.getClassLoader() : contextCL; - return getClass(loader, className, initialize ); - } - - // Public method - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns the desired Method much like {@code Class.getMethod}, however - * it ensures that the returned Method is from a public class or interface and not - * from an anonymous inner class. This means that the Method is invokable and - * doesn't fall foul of Java bug - * <a href="http://bugs.sun.com/bugdatabase/view_bug.do?bug_id=4071957">4071957</a>). - * - * <code><pre>Set set = Collections.unmodifiableSet(...); - * Method method = ClassUtils.getPublicMethod(set.getClass(), "isEmpty", new Class[0]); - * Object result = method.invoke(set, new Object[]);</pre></code> - * </p> - * - * @param cls the class to check, not null - * @param methodName the name of the method - * @param parameterTypes the list of parameters - * @return the method - * @throws NullPointerException if the class is null - * @throws SecurityException if a a security violation occured - * @throws NoSuchMethodException if the method is not found in the given class - * or if the metothod doen't conform with the requirements - */ - public static Method getPublicMethod(Class<?> cls, String methodName, Class<?>... parameterTypes) - throws SecurityException, NoSuchMethodException { - - Method declaredMethod = cls.getMethod(methodName, parameterTypes); - if (Modifier.isPublic(declaredMethod.getDeclaringClass().getModifiers())) { - return declaredMethod; - } - - List<Class<?>> candidateClasses = new ArrayList<Class<?>>(); - candidateClasses.addAll(getAllInterfaces(cls)); - candidateClasses.addAll(getAllSuperclasses(cls)); - - for (Class<?> candidateClass : candidateClasses) { - if (!Modifier.isPublic(candidateClass.getModifiers())) { - continue; - } - Method candidateMethod; - try { - candidateMethod = candidateClass.getMethod(methodName, parameterTypes); - } catch (NoSuchMethodException ex) { - continue; - } - if (Modifier.isPublic(candidateMethod.getDeclaringClass().getModifiers())) { - return candidateMethod; - } - } - - throw new NoSuchMethodException("Can't find a public method for " + - methodName + " " + ArrayUtils.toString(parameterTypes)); - } - - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Converts a class name to a JLS style class name. - * - * @param className the class name - * @return the converted name - */ - private static String toCanonicalName(String className) { - className = StringUtils.deleteWhitespace(className); - if (className == null) { - throw new NullPointerException("className must not be null."); - } else if (className.endsWith("[]")) { - StringBuilder classNameBuffer = new StringBuilder(); - while (className.endsWith("[]")) { - className = className.substring(0, className.length() - 2); - classNameBuffer.append("["); - } - String abbreviation = abbreviationMap.get(className); - if (abbreviation != null) { - classNameBuffer.append(abbreviation); - } else { - classNameBuffer.append("L").append(className).append(";"); - } - className = classNameBuffer.toString(); - } - return className; - } - - /** - * <p>Converts an array of {@code Object} in to an array of {@code Class} objects. - * If any of these objects is null, a null element will be inserted into the array.</p> - * - * <p>This method returns {@code null} for a {@code null} input array.</p> - * - * @param array an {@code Object} array - * @return a {@code Class} array, {@code null} if null array input - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static Class<?>[] toClass(Object... array) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } else if (array.length == 0) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_CLASS_ARRAY; - } - Class<?>[] classes = new Class[array.length]; - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - classes[i] = array[i] == null ? null : array[i].getClass(); - } - return classes; - } - - // Short canonical name - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the canonical name minus the package name for an {@code Object}.</p> - * - * @param object the class to get the short name for, may be null - * @param valueIfNull the value to return if null - * @return the canonical name of the object without the package name, or the null value - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String getShortCanonicalName(Object object, String valueIfNull) { - if (object == null) { - return valueIfNull; - } - return getShortCanonicalName(object.getClass().getName()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the canonical name minus the package name from a {@code Class}.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to get the short name for. - * @return the canonical name without the package name or an empty string - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String getShortCanonicalName(Class<?> cls) { - if (cls == null) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - return getShortCanonicalName(cls.getName()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the canonical name minus the package name from a String.</p> - * - * <p>The string passed in is assumed to be a canonical name - it is not checked.</p> - * - * @param canonicalName the class name to get the short name for - * @return the canonical name of the class without the package name or an empty string - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String getShortCanonicalName(String canonicalName) { - return ClassUtils.getShortClassName(getCanonicalName(canonicalName)); - } - - // Package name - // ---------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the package name from the canonical name of an {@code Object}.</p> - * - * @param object the class to get the package name for, may be null - * @param valueIfNull the value to return if null - * @return the package name of the object, or the null value - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String getPackageCanonicalName(Object object, String valueIfNull) { - if (object == null) { - return valueIfNull; - } - return getPackageCanonicalName(object.getClass().getName()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the package name from the canonical name of a {@code Class}.</p> - * - * @param cls the class to get the package name for, may be {@code null}. - * @return the package name or an empty string - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String getPackageCanonicalName(Class<?> cls) { - if (cls == null) { - return StringUtils.EMPTY; - } - return getPackageCanonicalName(cls.getName()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the package name from the canonical name. </p> - * - * <p>The string passed in is assumed to be a canonical name - it is not checked.</p> - * <p>If the class is unpackaged, return an empty string.</p> - * - * @param canonicalName the canonical name to get the package name for, may be {@code null} - * @return the package name or an empty string - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String getPackageCanonicalName(String canonicalName) { - return ClassUtils.getPackageName(getCanonicalName(canonicalName)); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts a given name of class into canonical format. - * If name of class is not a name of array class it returns - * unchanged name.</p> - * <p>Example: - * <ul> - * <li>{@code getCanonicalName("[I") = "int[]"}</li> - * <li>{@code getCanonicalName("[Ljava.lang.String;") = "java.lang.String[]"}</li> - * <li>{@code getCanonicalName("java.lang.String") = "java.lang.String"}</li> - * </ul> - * </p> - * - * @param className the name of class - * @return canonical form of class name - * @since 2.4 - */ - private static String getCanonicalName(String className) { - className = StringUtils.deleteWhitespace(className); - if (className == null) { - return null; - } else { - int dim = 0; - while (className.startsWith("[")) { - dim++; - className = className.substring(1); - } - if (dim < 1) { - return className; - } else { - if (className.startsWith("L")) { - className = className.substring( - 1, - className.endsWith(";") - ? className.length() - 1 - : className.length()); - } else { - if (className.length() > 0) { - className = reverseAbbreviationMap.get(className.substring(0, 1)); - } - } - StringBuilder canonicalClassNameBuffer = new StringBuilder(className); - for (int i = 0; i < dim; i++) { - canonicalClassNameBuffer.append("[]"); - } - return canonicalClassNameBuffer.toString(); - } - } - } -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/JavaVersion.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/JavaVersion.java deleted file mode 100644 index 1008978..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/JavaVersion.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,168 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -/** - * <p>An enum representing all the versions of the Java specification. - * This is intended to mirror available values from the - * <em>java.specification.version</em> System property. </p> - * - * @since 3.0 - * @version $Id: $ - */ -public enum JavaVersion { - - /** - * The Java version reported by Android. This is not an official Java version number. - */ - JAVA_0_9(1.5f, "0.9"), - - /** - * Java 1.1. - */ - JAVA_1_1(1.1f, "1.1"), - - /** - * Java 1.2. - */ - JAVA_1_2(1.2f, "1.2"), - - /** - * Java 1.3. - */ - JAVA_1_3(1.3f, "1.3"), - - /** - * Java 1.4. - */ - JAVA_1_4(1.4f, "1.4"), - - /** - * Java 1.5. - */ - JAVA_1_5(1.5f, "1.5"), - - /** - * Java 1.6. - */ - JAVA_1_6(1.6f, "1.6"), - - /** - * Java 1.7. - */ - JAVA_1_7(1.7f, "1.7"), - - /** - * Java 1.8. - */ - JAVA_1_8(1.8f, "1.8"); - - /** - * The float value. - */ - private float value; - /** - * The standard name. - */ - private String name; - - /** - * Constructor. - * - * @param value the float value - * @param name the standard name, not null - */ - JavaVersion(final float value, final String name) { - this.value = value; - this.name = name; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Whether this version of Java is at least the version of Java passed in.</p> - * - * <p>For example:<br /> - * {@code myVersion.atLeast(JavaVersion.JAVA_1_4)}<p> - * - * @param requiredVersion the version to check against, not null - * @return true if this version is equal to or greater than the specified version - */ - public boolean atLeast(JavaVersion requiredVersion) { - return this.value >= requiredVersion.value; - } - - /** - * Transforms the given string with a Java version number to the - * corresponding constant of this enumeration class. This method is used - * internally. - * - * @param nom the Java version as string - * @return the corresponding enumeration constant or <b>null</b> if the - * version is unknown - */ - // helper for static importing - static JavaVersion getJavaVersion(final String nom) { - return get(nom); - } - - /** - * Transforms the given string with a Java version number to the - * corresponding constant of this enumeration class. This method is used - * internally. - * - * @param nom the Java version as string - * @return the corresponding enumeration constant or <b>null</b> if the - * version is unknown - */ - static JavaVersion get(final String nom) { - if ("0.9".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_0_9; - } else if ("1.1".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_1; - } else if ("1.2".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_2; - } else if ("1.3".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_3; - } else if ("1.4".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_4; - } else if ("1.5".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_5; - } else if ("1.6".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_6; - } else if ("1.7".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_7; - } else if ("1.8".equals(nom)) { - return JAVA_1_8; - } else { - return null; - } - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>The string value is overridden to return the standard name.</p> - * - * <p>For example, <code>"1.5"</code>.</p> - * - * @return the name, not null - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return name; - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ObjectUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ObjectUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index 21de29a..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/ObjectUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,608 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -import java.io.Serializable; -import java.lang.reflect.Array; -import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; -import java.lang.reflect.Method; -import java.util.Collections; -import java.util.Comparator; -import java.util.HashMap; -import java.util.Map; -import java.util.TreeSet; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.exception.CloneFailedException; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable.MutableInt; - -/** - * <p>Operations on {@code Object}.</p> - * - * <p>This class tries to handle {@code null} input gracefully. - * An exception will generally not be thrown for a {@code null} input. - * Each method documents its behaviour in more detail.</p> - * - * <p>#ThreadSafe#</p> - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: ObjectUtils.java 1153350 2011-08-03 05:29:21Z bayard $ - */ -//@Immutable -public class ObjectUtils { - - /** - * <p>Singleton used as a {@code null} placeholder where - * {@code null} has another meaning.</p> - * - * <p>For example, in a {@code HashMap} the - * {@link java.util.HashMap#get(java.lang.Object)} method returns - * {@code null} if the {@code Map} contains {@code null} or if there - * is no matching key. The {@code Null} placeholder can be used to - * distinguish between these two cases.</p> - * - * <p>Another example is {@code Hashtable}, where {@code null} - * cannot be stored.</p> - * - * <p>This instance is Serializable.</p> - */ - public static final Null NULL = new Null(); - - /** - * <p>{@code ObjectUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in - * standard programming. Instead, the static methods on the class should - * be used, such as {@code ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull("a","b");}.</p> - * - * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean - * instance to operate.</p> - */ - public ObjectUtils() { - super(); - } - - // Defaulting - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns a default value if the object passed is {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(null, null) = null - * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(null, "") = "" - * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(null, "zz") = "zz" - * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull("abc", *) = "abc" - * ObjectUtils.defaultIfNull(Boolean.TRUE, *) = Boolean.TRUE - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the type of the object - * @param object the {@code Object} to test, may be {@code null} - * @param defaultValue the default value to return, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code object} if it is not {@code null}, defaultValue otherwise - */ - public static <T> T defaultIfNull(T object, T defaultValue) { - return object != null ? object : defaultValue; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns the first value in the array which is not {@code null}. - * If all the values are {@code null} or the array is {@code null} - * or empty then {@code null} is returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, null) = null - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, "") = "" - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, null, "") = "" - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, "zz") = "zz" - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull("abc", *) = "abc" - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(null, "xyz", *) = "xyz" - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull(Boolean.TRUE, *) = Boolean.TRUE - * ObjectUtils.firstNonNull() = null - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the component type of the array - * @param values the values to test, may be {@code null} or empty - * @return the first value from {@code values} which is not {@code null}, - * or {@code null} if there are no non-null values - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> T firstNonNull(T... values) { - if (values != null) { - for (T val : values) { - if (val != null) { - return val; - } - } - } - return null; - } - - // Null-safe equals/hashCode - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Compares two objects for equality, where either one or both - * objects may be {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.equals(null, null) = true - * ObjectUtils.equals(null, "") = false - * ObjectUtils.equals("", null) = false - * ObjectUtils.equals("", "") = true - * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, null) = false - * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, "true") = false - * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.TRUE) = true - * ObjectUtils.equals(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.FALSE) = false - * </pre> - * - * @param object1 the first object, may be {@code null} - * @param object2 the second object, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code true} if the values of both objects are the same - */ - public static boolean equals(Object object1, Object object2) { - if (object1 == object2) { - return true; - } - if ((object1 == null) || (object2 == null)) { - return false; - } - return object1.equals(object2); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two objects for inequality, where either one or both - * objects may be {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.notEqual(null, null) = false - * ObjectUtils.notEqual(null, "") = true - * ObjectUtils.notEqual("", null) = true - * ObjectUtils.notEqual("", "") = false - * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, null) = true - * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, "true") = true - * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.TRUE) = false - * ObjectUtils.notEqual(Boolean.TRUE, Boolean.FALSE) = true - * </pre> - * - * @param object1 the first object, may be {@code null} - * @param object2 the second object, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code false} if the values of both objects are the same - */ - public static boolean notEqual(Object object1, Object object2) { - return ObjectUtils.equals(object1, object2) == false; - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the hash code of an object returning zero when the - * object is {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.hashCode(null) = 0 - * ObjectUtils.hashCode(obj) = obj.hashCode() - * </pre> - * - * @param obj the object to obtain the hash code of, may be {@code null} - * @return the hash code of the object, or zero if null - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int hashCode(Object obj) { - // hashCode(Object) retained for performance, as hash code is often critical - return (obj == null) ? 0 : obj.hashCode(); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the hash code for multiple objects.</p> - * - * <p>This allows a hash code to be rapidly calculated for a number of objects. - * The hash code for a single object is the <em>not</em> same as {@link #hashCode(Object)}. - * The hash code for multiple objects is the same as that calculated by an - * {@code ArrayList} containing the specified objects.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti() = 1 - * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti((Object[]) null) = 1 - * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti(a) = 31 + a.hashCode() - * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti(a,b) = (31 + a.hashCode()) * 31 + b.hashCode() - * ObjectUtils.hashCodeMulti(a,b,c) = ((31 + a.hashCode()) * 31 + b.hashCode()) * 31 + c.hashCode() - * </pre> - * - * @param objects the objects to obtain the hash code of, may be {@code null} - * @return the hash code of the objects, or zero if null - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static int hashCodeMulti(Object... objects) { - int hash = 1; - if (objects != null) { - for (Object object : objects) { - hash = hash * 31 + ObjectUtils.hashCode(object); - } - } - return hash; - } - - // Identity ToString - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the toString that would be produced by {@code Object} - * if a class did not override toString itself. {@code null} - * will return {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.identityToString(null) = null - * ObjectUtils.identityToString("") = "java.lang.String@1e23" - * ObjectUtils.identityToString(Boolean.TRUE) = "java.lang.Boolean@7fa" - * </pre> - * - * @param object the object to create a toString for, may be - * {@code null} - * @return the default toString text, or {@code null} if - * {@code null} passed in - */ - public static String identityToString(Object object) { - if (object == null) { - return null; - } - StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(); - identityToString(buffer, object); - return buffer.toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Appends the toString that would be produced by {@code Object} - * if a class did not override toString itself. {@code null} - * will throw a NullPointerException for either of the two parameters. </p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.identityToString(buf, "") = buf.append("java.lang.String@1e23" - * ObjectUtils.identityToString(buf, Boolean.TRUE) = buf.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa" - * ObjectUtils.identityToString(buf, Boolean.TRUE) = buf.append("java.lang.Boolean@7fa") - * </pre> - * - * @param buffer the buffer to append to - * @param object the object to create a toString for - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static void identityToString(StringBuffer buffer, Object object) { - if (object == null) { - throw new NullPointerException("Cannot get the toString of a null identity"); - } - buffer.append(object.getClass().getName()) - .append('@') - .append(Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(object))); - } - - // ToString - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the {@code toString} of an {@code Object} returning - * an empty string ("") if {@code null} input.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.toString(null) = "" - * ObjectUtils.toString("") = "" - * ObjectUtils.toString("bat") = "bat" - * ObjectUtils.toString(Boolean.TRUE) = "true" - * </pre> - * - * @see StringUtils#defaultString(String) - * @see String#valueOf(Object) - * @param obj the Object to {@code toString}, may be null - * @return the passed in Object's toString, or nullStr if {@code null} input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String toString(Object obj) { - return obj == null ? "" : obj.toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the {@code toString} of an {@code Object} returning - * a specified text if {@code null} input.</p> - * - * <pre> - * ObjectUtils.toString(null, null) = null - * ObjectUtils.toString(null, "null") = "null" - * ObjectUtils.toString("", "null") = "" - * ObjectUtils.toString("bat", "null") = "bat" - * ObjectUtils.toString(Boolean.TRUE, "null") = "true" - * </pre> - * - * @see StringUtils#defaultString(String,String) - * @see String#valueOf(Object) - * @param obj the Object to {@code toString}, may be null - * @param nullStr the String to return if {@code null} input, may be null - * @return the passed in Object's toString, or nullStr if {@code null} input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String toString(Object obj, String nullStr) { - return obj == null ? nullStr : obj.toString(); - } - - // Comparable - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Null safe comparison of Comparables.</p> - * - * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method - * @param values the set of comparable values, may be null - * @return - * <ul> - * <li>If any objects are non-null and unequal, the lesser object. - * <li>If all objects are non-null and equal, the first. - * <li>If any of the comparables are null, the lesser of the non-null objects. - * <li>If all the comparables are null, null is returned. - * </ul> - */ - public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> T min(T... values) { - T result = null; - if (values != null) { - for (T value : values) { - if (compare(value, result, true) < 0) { - result = value; - } - } - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Null safe comparison of Comparables.</p> - * - * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method - * @param values the set of comparable values, may be null - * @return - * <ul> - * <li>If any objects are non-null and unequal, the greater object. - * <li>If all objects are non-null and equal, the first. - * <li>If any of the comparables are null, the greater of the non-null objects. - * <li>If all the comparables are null, null is returned. - * </ul> - */ - public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> T max(T... values) { - T result = null; - if (values != null) { - for (T value : values) { - if (compare(value, result, false) > 0) { - result = value; - } - } - } - return result; - } - - /** - * <p>Null safe comparison of Comparables. - * {@code null} is assumed to be less than a non-{@code null} value.</p> - * - * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method - * @param c1 the first comparable, may be null - * @param c2 the second comparable, may be null - * @return a negative value if c1 < c2, zero if c1 = c2 - * and a positive value if c1 > c2 - */ - public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> int compare(T c1, T c2) { - return compare(c1, c2, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Null safe comparison of Comparables.</p> - * - * @param <T> type of the values processed by this method - * @param c1 the first comparable, may be null - * @param c2 the second comparable, may be null - * @param nullGreater if true {@code null} is considered greater - * than a non-{@code null} value or if false {@code null} is - * considered less than a Non-{@code null} value - * @return a negative value if c1 < c2, zero if c1 = c2 - * and a positive value if c1 > c2 - * @see java.util.Comparator#compare(Object, Object) - */ - public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> int compare(T c1, T c2, boolean nullGreater) { - if (c1 == c2) { - return 0; - } else if (c1 == null) { - return (nullGreater ? 1 : -1); - } else if (c2 == null) { - return (nullGreater ? -1 : 1); - } - return c1.compareTo(c2); - } - - /** - * Find the "best guess" middle value among comparables. If there is an even - * number of total values, the lower of the two middle values will be returned. - * @param <T> type of values processed by this method - * @param items to compare - * @return T at middle position - * @throws NullPointerException if items is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if items is empty or contains {@code null} values - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static <T extends Comparable<? super T>> T median(T... items) { - Validate.notEmpty(items); - Validate.noNullElements(items); - TreeSet<T> sort = new TreeSet<T>(); - Collections.addAll(sort, items); - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") //we know all items added were T instances - T result = (T) sort.toArray()[(sort.size() - 1) / 2]; - return result; - } - - /** - * Find the "best guess" middle value among comparables. If there is an even - * number of total values, the lower of the two middle values will be returned. - * @param <T> type of values processed by this method - * @param comparator to use for comparisons - * @param items to compare - * @return T at middle position - * @throws NullPointerException if items or comparator is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if items is empty or contains {@code null} values - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static <T> T median(Comparator<T> comparator, T... items) { - Validate.notEmpty(items, "null/empty items"); - Validate.noNullElements(items); - Validate.notNull(comparator, "null comparator"); - TreeSet<T> sort = new TreeSet<T>(comparator); - Collections.addAll(sort, items); - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") //we know all items added were T instances - T result = (T) sort.toArray()[(sort.size() - 1) / 2]; - return result; - } - - // Mode - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Find the most frequently occurring item. - * - * @param <T> type of values processed by this method - * @param items to check - * @return most populous T, {@code null} if non-unique or no items supplied - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public static <T> T mode(T... items) { - if (ArrayUtils.isNotEmpty(items)) { - HashMap<T, MutableInt> occurrences = new HashMap<T, MutableInt>(items.length); - for (T t : items) { - MutableInt count = occurrences.get(t); - if (count == null) { - occurrences.put(t, new MutableInt(1)); - } else { - count.increment(); - } - } - T result = null; - int max = 0; - for (Map.Entry<T, MutableInt> e : occurrences.entrySet()) { - int cmp = e.getValue().intValue(); - if (cmp == max) { - result = null; - } else if (cmp > max) { - max = cmp; - result = e.getKey(); - } - } - return result; - } - return null; - } - - // cloning - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Clone an object.</p> - * - * @param <T> the type of the object - * @param obj the object to clone, null returns null - * @return the clone if the object implements {@link Cloneable} otherwise {@code null} - * @throws CloneFailedException if the object is cloneable and the clone operation fails - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> T clone(final T obj) { - if (obj instanceof Cloneable) { - final Object result; - if (obj.getClass().isArray()) { - final Class<?> componentType = obj.getClass().getComponentType(); - if (!componentType.isPrimitive()) { - result = ((Object[]) obj).clone(); - } else { - int length = Array.getLength(obj); - result = Array.newInstance(componentType, length); - while (length-- > 0) { - Array.set(result, length, Array.get(obj, length)); - } - } - } else { - try { - final Method clone = obj.getClass().getMethod("clone"); - result = clone.invoke(obj); - } catch (final NoSuchMethodException e) { - throw new CloneFailedException("Cloneable type " - + obj.getClass().getName() - + " has no clone method", e); - } catch (final IllegalAccessException e) { - throw new CloneFailedException("Cannot clone Cloneable type " - + obj.getClass().getName(), e); - } catch (final InvocationTargetException e) { - throw new CloneFailedException("Exception cloning Cloneable type " - + obj.getClass().getName(), e.getCause()); - } - } - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") - final T checked = (T) result; - return checked; - } - - return null; - } - - /** - * <p>Clone an object if possible.</p> - * - * <p>This method is similar to {@link #clone(Object)}, but will return the provided - * instance as the return value instead of {@code null} if the instance - * is not cloneable. This is more convenient if the caller uses different - * implementations (e.g. of a service) and some of the implementations do not allow concurrent - * processing or have state. In such cases the implementation can simply provide a proper - * clone implementation and the caller's code does not have to change.</p> - * - * @param <T> the type of the object - * @param obj the object to clone, null returns null - * @return the clone if the object implements {@link Cloneable} otherwise the object itself - * @throws CloneFailedException if the object is cloneable and the clone operation fails - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> T cloneIfPossible(final T obj) { - final T clone = clone(obj); - return clone == null ? obj : clone; - } - - // Null - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Class used as a null placeholder where {@code null} - * has another meaning.</p> - * - * <p>For example, in a {@code HashMap} the - * {@link java.util.HashMap#get(java.lang.Object)} method returns - * {@code null} if the {@code Map} contains {@code null} or if there is - * no matching key. The {@code Null} placeholder can be used to distinguish - * between these two cases.</p> - * - * <p>Another example is {@code Hashtable}, where {@code null} - * cannot be stored.</p> - */ - public static class Null implements Serializable { - /** - * Required for serialization support. Declare serialization compatibility with Commons Lang 1.0 - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 7092611880189329093L; - - /** - * Restricted constructor - singleton. - */ - Null() { - super(); - } - - /** - * <p>Ensure singleton.</p> - * - * @return the singleton value - */ - private Object readResolve() { - return ObjectUtils.NULL; - } - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/StringUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/StringUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index 8eacaab..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/StringUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,6525 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; -import java.lang.reflect.Method; -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.Arrays; -import java.util.Iterator; -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Locale; -import java.util.regex.Pattern; - -/** - * <p>Operations on {@link java.lang.String} that are - * {@code null} safe.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li><b>IsEmpty/IsBlank</b> - * - checks if a String contains text</li> - * <li><b>Trim/Strip</b> - * - removes leading and trailing whitespace</li> - * <li><b>Equals</b> - * - compares two strings null-safe</li> - * <li><b>startsWith</b> - * - check if a String starts with a prefix null-safe</li> - * <li><b>endsWith</b> - * - check if a String ends with a suffix null-safe</li> - * <li><b>IndexOf/LastIndexOf/Contains</b> - * - null-safe index-of checks - * <li><b>IndexOfAny/LastIndexOfAny/IndexOfAnyBut/LastIndexOfAnyBut</b> - * - index-of any of a set of Strings</li> - * <li><b>ContainsOnly/ContainsNone/ContainsAny</b> - * - does String contains only/none/any of these characters</li> - * <li><b>Substring/Left/Right/Mid</b> - * - null-safe substring extractions</li> - * <li><b>SubstringBefore/SubstringAfter/SubstringBetween</b> - * - substring extraction relative to other strings</li> - * <li><b>Split/Join</b> - * - splits a String into an array of substrings and vice versa</li> - * <li><b>Remove/Delete</b> - * - removes part of a String</li> - * <li><b>Replace/Overlay</b> - * - Searches a String and replaces one String with another</li> - * <li><b>Chomp/Chop</b> - * - removes the last part of a String</li> - * <li><b>LeftPad/RightPad/Center/Repeat</b> - * - pads a String</li> - * <li><b>UpperCase/LowerCase/SwapCase/Capitalize/Uncapitalize</b> - * - changes the case of a String</li> - * <li><b>CountMatches</b> - * - counts the number of occurrences of one String in another</li> - * <li><b>IsAlpha/IsNumeric/IsWhitespace/IsAsciiPrintable</b> - * - checks the characters in a String</li> - * <li><b>DefaultString</b> - * - protects against a null input String</li> - * <li><b>Reverse/ReverseDelimited</b> - * - reverses a String</li> - * <li><b>Abbreviate</b> - * - abbreviates a string using ellipsis</li> - * <li><b>Difference</b> - * - compares Strings and reports on their differences</li> - * <li><b>LevenshteinDistance</b> - * - the number of changes needed to change one String into another</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>The {@code StringUtils} class defines certain words related to - * String handling.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li>null - {@code null}</li> - * <li>empty - a zero-length string ({@code ""})</li> - * <li>space - the space character ({@code ' '}, char 32)</li> - * <li>whitespace - the characters defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}</li> - * <li>trim - the characters <= 32 as in {@link String#trim()}</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>{@code StringUtils} handles {@code null} input Strings quietly. - * That is to say that a {@code null} input will return {@code null}. - * Where a {@code boolean} or {@code int} is being returned - * details vary by method.</p> - * - * <p>A side effect of the {@code null} handling is that a - * {@code NullPointerException} should be considered a bug in - * {@code StringUtils}.</p> - * - * <p>Methods in this class give sample code to explain their operation. - * The symbol {@code *} is used to indicate any input including {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>#ThreadSafe#</p> - * @see java.lang.String - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id$ - */ -//@Immutable -public class StringUtils { - // Performance testing notes (JDK 1.4, Jul03, scolebourne) - // Whitespace: - // Character.isWhitespace() is faster than WHITESPACE.indexOf() - // where WHITESPACE is a string of all whitespace characters - // - // Character access: - // String.charAt(n) versus toCharArray(), then array[n] - // String.charAt(n) is about 15% worse for a 10K string - // They are about equal for a length 50 string - // String.charAt(n) is about 4 times better for a length 3 string - // String.charAt(n) is best bet overall - // - // Append: - // String.concat about twice as fast as StringBuffer.append - // (not sure who tested this) - - /** - * The empty String {@code ""}. - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final String EMPTY = ""; - - /** - * Represents a failed index search. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final int INDEX_NOT_FOUND = -1; - - /** - * <p>The maximum size to which the padding constant(s) can expand.</p> - */ - private static final int PAD_LIMIT = 8192; - - /** - * A regex pattern for recognizing blocks of whitespace characters. - */ - private static final Pattern WHITESPACE_BLOCK = Pattern.compile("\\s+"); - - /** - * <p>{@code StringUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in - * standard programming. Instead, the class should be used as - * {@code StringUtils.trim(" foo ");}.</p> - * - * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean - * instance to operate.</p> - */ - public StringUtils() { - super(); - } - - // Empty checks - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if a CharSequence is empty ("") or null.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isEmpty(null) = true - * StringUtils.isEmpty("") = true - * StringUtils.isEmpty(" ") = false - * StringUtils.isEmpty("bob") = false - * StringUtils.isEmpty(" bob ") = false - * </pre> - * - * <p>NOTE: This method changed in Lang version 2.0. - * It no longer trims the CharSequence. - * That functionality is available in isBlank().</p> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence is empty or null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isEmpty(String) to isEmpty(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isEmpty(CharSequence cs) { - return cs == null || cs.length() == 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if a CharSequence is not empty ("") and not null.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isNotEmpty(null) = false - * StringUtils.isNotEmpty("") = false - * StringUtils.isNotEmpty(" ") = true - * StringUtils.isNotEmpty("bob") = true - * StringUtils.isNotEmpty(" bob ") = true - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence is not empty and not null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isNotEmpty(String) to isNotEmpty(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isNotEmpty(CharSequence cs) { - return !StringUtils.isEmpty(cs); - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if a CharSequence is whitespace, empty ("") or null.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isBlank(null) = true - * StringUtils.isBlank("") = true - * StringUtils.isBlank(" ") = true - * StringUtils.isBlank("bob") = false - * StringUtils.isBlank(" bob ") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence is null, empty or whitespace - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isBlank(String) to isBlank(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isBlank(CharSequence cs) { - int strLen; - if (cs == null || (strLen = cs.length()) == 0) { - return true; - } - for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { - if ((Character.isWhitespace(cs.charAt(i)) == false)) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if a CharSequence is not empty (""), not null and not whitespace only.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isNotBlank(null) = false - * StringUtils.isNotBlank("") = false - * StringUtils.isNotBlank(" ") = false - * StringUtils.isNotBlank("bob") = true - * StringUtils.isNotBlank(" bob ") = true - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence is - * not empty and not null and not whitespace - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isNotBlank(String) to isNotBlank(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isNotBlank(CharSequence cs) { - return !StringUtils.isBlank(cs); - } - - // Trim - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Removes control characters (char <= 32) from both - * ends of this String, handling {@code null} by returning - * {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>The String is trimmed using {@link String#trim()}. - * Trim removes start and end characters <= 32. - * To strip whitespace use {@link #strip(String)}.</p> - * - * <p>To trim your choice of characters, use the - * {@link #strip(String, String)} methods.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.trim(null) = null - * StringUtils.trim("") = "" - * StringUtils.trim(" ") = "" - * StringUtils.trim("abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.trim(" abc ") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to be trimmed, may be null - * @return the trimmed string, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String trim(String str) { - return str == null ? null : str.trim(); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes control characters (char <= 32) from both - * ends of this String returning {@code null} if the String is - * empty ("") after the trim or if it is {@code null}. - * - * <p>The String is trimmed using {@link String#trim()}. - * Trim removes start and end characters <= 32. - * To strip whitespace use {@link #stripToNull(String)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.trimToNull(null) = null - * StringUtils.trimToNull("") = null - * StringUtils.trimToNull(" ") = null - * StringUtils.trimToNull("abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.trimToNull(" abc ") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to be trimmed, may be null - * @return the trimmed String, - * {@code null} if only chars <= 32, empty or null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String trimToNull(String str) { - String ts = trim(str); - return isEmpty(ts) ? null : ts; - } - - /** - * <p>Removes control characters (char <= 32) from both - * ends of this String returning an empty String ("") if the String - * is empty ("") after the trim or if it is {@code null}. - * - * <p>The String is trimmed using {@link String#trim()}. - * Trim removes start and end characters <= 32. - * To strip whitespace use {@link #stripToEmpty(String)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.trimToEmpty(null) = "" - * StringUtils.trimToEmpty("") = "" - * StringUtils.trimToEmpty(" ") = "" - * StringUtils.trimToEmpty("abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.trimToEmpty(" abc ") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to be trimmed, may be null - * @return the trimmed String, or an empty String if {@code null} input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String trimToEmpty(String str) { - return str == null ? EMPTY : str.trim(); - } - - // Stripping - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Strips whitespace from the start and end of a String.</p> - * - * <p>This is similar to {@link #trim(String)} but removes whitespace. - * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.strip(null) = null - * StringUtils.strip("") = "" - * StringUtils.strip(" ") = "" - * StringUtils.strip("abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip(" abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip("abc ") = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip(" abc ") = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip(" ab c ") = "ab c" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to remove whitespace from, may be null - * @return the stripped String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String strip(String str) { - return strip(str, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Strips whitespace from the start and end of a String returning - * {@code null} if the String is empty ("") after the strip.</p> - * - * <p>This is similar to {@link #trimToNull(String)} but removes whitespace. - * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.stripToNull(null) = null - * StringUtils.stripToNull("") = null - * StringUtils.stripToNull(" ") = null - * StringUtils.stripToNull("abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToNull(" abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToNull("abc ") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToNull(" abc ") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToNull(" ab c ") = "ab c" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to be stripped, may be null - * @return the stripped String, - * {@code null} if whitespace, empty or null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String stripToNull(String str) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - str = strip(str, null); - return str.length() == 0 ? null : str; - } - - /** - * <p>Strips whitespace from the start and end of a String returning - * an empty String if {@code null} input.</p> - * - * <p>This is similar to {@link #trimToEmpty(String)} but removes whitespace. - * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty(null) = "" - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty("") = "" - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty(" ") = "" - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty("abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty(" abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty("abc ") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty(" abc ") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripToEmpty(" ab c ") = "ab c" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to be stripped, may be null - * @return the trimmed String, or an empty String if {@code null} input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String stripToEmpty(String str) { - return str == null ? EMPTY : strip(str, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Strips any of a set of characters from the start and end of a String. - * This is similar to {@link String#trim()} but allows the characters - * to be stripped to be controlled.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * An empty string ("") input returns the empty string.</p> - * - * <p>If the stripChars String is {@code null}, whitespace is - * stripped as defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}. - * Alternatively use {@link #strip(String)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.strip(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.strip("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.strip("abc", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip(" abc", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip("abc ", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip(" abc ", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.strip(" abcyx", "xyz") = " abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to remove characters from, may be null - * @param stripChars the characters to remove, null treated as whitespace - * @return the stripped String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String strip(String str, String stripChars) { - if (isEmpty(str)) { - return str; - } - str = stripStart(str, stripChars); - return stripEnd(str, stripChars); - } - - /** - * <p>Strips any of a set of characters from the start of a String.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * An empty string ("") input returns the empty string.</p> - * - * <p>If the stripChars String is {@code null}, whitespace is - * stripped as defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.stripStart(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.stripStart("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.stripStart("abc", "") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripStart("abc", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripStart(" abc", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripStart("abc ", null) = "abc " - * StringUtils.stripStart(" abc ", null) = "abc " - * StringUtils.stripStart("yxabc ", "xyz") = "abc " - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to remove characters from, may be null - * @param stripChars the characters to remove, null treated as whitespace - * @return the stripped String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String stripStart(String str, String stripChars) { - int strLen; - if (str == null || (strLen = str.length()) == 0) { - return str; - } - int start = 0; - if (stripChars == null) { - while ((start != strLen) && Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(start))) { - start++; - } - } else if (stripChars.length() == 0) { - return str; - } else { - while ((start != strLen) && (stripChars.indexOf(str.charAt(start)) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND)) { - start++; - } - } - return str.substring(start); - } - - /** - * <p>Strips any of a set of characters from the end of a String.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * An empty string ("") input returns the empty string.</p> - * - * <p>If the stripChars String is {@code null}, whitespace is - * stripped as defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.stripEnd(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.stripEnd("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.stripEnd("abc", "") = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripEnd("abc", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripEnd(" abc", null) = " abc" - * StringUtils.stripEnd("abc ", null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.stripEnd(" abc ", null) = " abc" - * StringUtils.stripEnd(" abcyx", "xyz") = " abc" - * StringUtils.stripEnd("120.00", ".0") = "12" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to remove characters from, may be null - * @param stripChars the set of characters to remove, null treated as whitespace - * @return the stripped String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String stripEnd(String str, String stripChars) { - int end; - if (str == null || (end = str.length()) == 0) { - return str; - } - - if (stripChars == null) { - while ((end != 0) && Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(end - 1))) { - end--; - } - } else if (stripChars.length() == 0) { - return str; - } else { - while ((end != 0) && (stripChars.indexOf(str.charAt(end - 1)) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND)) { - end--; - } - } - return str.substring(0, end); - } - - // StripAll - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Strips whitespace from the start and end of every String in an array. - * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <p>A new array is returned each time, except for length zero. - * A {@code null} array will return {@code null}. - * An empty array will return itself. - * A {@code null} array entry will be ignored.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.stripAll(null) = null - * StringUtils.stripAll([]) = [] - * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc", " abc"]) = ["abc", "abc"] - * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc ", null]) = ["abc", null] - * </pre> - * - * @param strs the array to remove whitespace from, may be null - * @return the stripped Strings, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static String[] stripAll(String... strs) { - return stripAll(strs, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Strips any of a set of characters from the start and end of every - * String in an array.</p> - * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <p>A new array is returned each time, except for length zero. - * A {@code null} array will return {@code null}. - * An empty array will return itself. - * A {@code null} array entry will be ignored. - * A {@code null} stripChars will strip whitespace as defined by - * {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.stripAll(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.stripAll([], *) = [] - * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc", " abc"], null) = ["abc", "abc"] - * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc ", null], null) = ["abc", null] - * StringUtils.stripAll(["abc ", null], "yz") = ["abc ", null] - * StringUtils.stripAll(["yabcz", null], "yz") = ["abc", null] - * </pre> - * - * @param strs the array to remove characters from, may be null - * @param stripChars the characters to remove, null treated as whitespace - * @return the stripped Strings, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static String[] stripAll(String[] strs, String stripChars) { - int strsLen; - if (strs == null || (strsLen = strs.length) == 0) { - return strs; - } - String[] newArr = new String[strsLen]; - for (int i = 0; i < strsLen; i++) { - newArr[i] = strip(strs[i], stripChars); - } - return newArr; - } - - /** - * <p>Removes diacritics (~= accents) from a string. The case will not be altered.</p> - * <p>For instance, 'à' will be replaced by 'a'.</p> - * <p>Note that ligatures will be left as is.</p> - * - * <p>This method will use the first available implementation of: - * Java 6's {@link java.text.Normalizer}, Java 1.3–1.5's {@code sun.text.Normalizer}</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.stripAccents(null) = null - * StringUtils.stripAccents("") = "" - * StringUtils.stripAccents("control") = "control" - * StringUtils.stripAccents("éclair") = "eclair" - * </pre> - * - * @param input String to be stripped - * @return input text with diacritics removed - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - // See also Lucene's ASCIIFoldingFilter (Lucene 2.9) that replaces accented characters by their unaccented equivalent (and uncommitted bug fix: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/LUCENE-1343?focusedCommentId=12858907&page=com.atlassian.jira.plugin.system.issuetabpanels%3Acomment-tabpanel#action_12858907). - public static String stripAccents(String input) { - if(input == null) { - return null; - } - try { - String result = null; - if (java6Available) { - result = removeAccentsJava6(input); - } else if (sunAvailable) { - result = removeAccentsSUN(input); - } else { - throw new UnsupportedOperationException( - "The stripAccents(CharSequence) method requires at least Java 1.6 or a Sun JVM"); - } - // Note that none of the above methods correctly remove ligatures... - return result; - } catch(IllegalArgumentException iae) { - throw new RuntimeException("IllegalArgumentException occurred", iae); - } catch(IllegalAccessException iae) { - throw new RuntimeException("IllegalAccessException occurred", iae); - } catch(InvocationTargetException ite) { - throw new RuntimeException("InvocationTargetException occurred", ite); - } catch(SecurityException se) { - throw new RuntimeException("SecurityException occurred", se); - } - } - - /** - * Use {@code java.text.Normalizer#normalize(CharSequence, Normalizer.Form)} - * (but be careful, this class exists in Java 1.3, with an entirely different meaning!) - * - * @param text the text to be processed - * @return the processed string - * @throws IllegalAccessException may be thrown by a reflection call - * @throws InvocationTargetException if a reflection call throws an exception - * @throws IllegalStateException if the {@code Normalizer} class is not available - */ - private static String removeAccentsJava6(CharSequence text) - throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException { - /* - String decomposed = java.text.Normalizer.normalize(CharSequence, Normalizer.Form.NFD); - return java6Pattern.matcher(decomposed).replaceAll("");//$NON-NLS-1$ - */ - if (!java6Available || java6NormalizerFormNFD == null) { - throw new IllegalStateException("java.text.Normalizer is not available"); - } - String result; - result = (String) java6NormalizeMethod.invoke(null, new Object[] {text, java6NormalizerFormNFD}); - result = java6Pattern.matcher(result).replaceAll("");//$NON-NLS-1$ - return result; - } - - /** - * Use {@code sun.text.Normalizer#decompose(String, boolean, int)} - * - * @param text the text to be processed - * @return the processed string - * @throws IllegalAccessException may be thrown by a reflection call - * @throws InvocationTargetException if a reflection call throws an exception - * @throws IllegalStateException if the {@code Normalizer} class is not available - */ - private static String removeAccentsSUN(CharSequence text) - throws IllegalAccessException, InvocationTargetException { - /* - String decomposed = sun.text.Normalizer.decompose(text, false, 0); - return sunPattern.matcher(decomposed).replaceAll("");//$NON-NLS-1$ - */ - if (! sunAvailable) { - throw new IllegalStateException("sun.text.Normalizer is not available"); - } - String result; - result = (String) sunDecomposeMethod.invoke(null, new Object[] {text, Boolean.FALSE, Integer.valueOf(0)}); - result = sunPattern.matcher(result).replaceAll("");//$NON-NLS-1$ - return result; - } - - // SUN internal, Java 1.3 -> Java 5 - private static boolean sunAvailable = false; - private static Method sunDecomposeMethod = null; - private static final Pattern sunPattern = Pattern.compile("\\p{InCombiningDiacriticalMarks}+");//$NON-NLS-1$ - // Java 6+ - private static boolean java6Available = false; - private static Method java6NormalizeMethod = null; - private static Object java6NormalizerFormNFD = null; - private static final Pattern java6Pattern = sunPattern; - - static { - try { - // java.text.Normalizer.normalize(CharSequence, Normalizer.Form.NFD); - // Be careful not to get Java 1.3 java.text.Normalizer! - Class<?> normalizerFormClass = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader() - .loadClass("java.text.Normalizer$Form");//$NON-NLS-1$ - java6NormalizerFormNFD = normalizerFormClass.getField("NFD").get(null);//$NON-NLS-1$ - Class<?> normalizerClass = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader() - .loadClass("java.text.Normalizer");//$NON-NLS-1$ - java6NormalizeMethod = normalizerClass.getMethod("normalize", - new Class[] {CharSequence.class, normalizerFormClass});//$NON-NLS-1$ - java6Available = true; - } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { - java6Available = false; - } catch (NoSuchFieldException e) { - java6Available = false; - } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { - java6Available = false; - } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { - java6Available = false; - } - - try { - // sun.text.Normalizer.decompose(text, false, 0); - Class<?> normalizerClass = Thread.currentThread().getContextClassLoader() - .loadClass("sun.text.Normalizer");//$NON-NLS-1$ - sunDecomposeMethod = normalizerClass.getMethod("decompose", - new Class[] {String.class, Boolean.TYPE, Integer.TYPE});//$NON-NLS-1$ - sunAvailable = true; - } catch (ClassNotFoundException e) { - sunAvailable = false; - } catch (NoSuchMethodException e) { - sunAvailable = false; - } catch (java.security.AccessControlException e) { - // LANG-744 - thrown in Google App Engine - sunAvailable = false; - } - } - - // Equals - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Compares two CharSequences, returning {@code true} if they are equal.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null}s are handled without exceptions. Two {@code null} - * references are considered to be equal. The comparison is case sensitive.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.equals(null, null) = true - * StringUtils.equals(null, "abc") = false - * StringUtils.equals("abc", null) = false - * StringUtils.equals("abc", "abc") = true - * StringUtils.equals("abc", "ABC") = false - * </pre> - * - * @see java.lang.String#equals(Object) - * @param cs1 the first CharSequence, may be null - * @param cs2 the second CharSequence, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequences are equal, case sensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from equals(String, String) to equals(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean equals(CharSequence cs1, CharSequence cs2) { - return cs1 == null ? cs2 == null : cs1.equals(cs2); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two CharSequences, returning {@code true} if they are equal ignoring - * the case.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null}s are handled without exceptions. Two {@code null} - * references are considered equal. Comparison is case insensitive.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.equalsIgnoreCase(null, null) = true - * StringUtils.equalsIgnoreCase(null, "abc") = false - * StringUtils.equalsIgnoreCase("abc", null) = false - * StringUtils.equalsIgnoreCase("abc", "abc") = true - * StringUtils.equalsIgnoreCase("abc", "ABC") = true - * </pre> - * - * @param str1 the first CharSequence, may be null - * @param str2 the second CharSequence, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence are equal, case insensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from equalsIgnoreCase(String, String) to equalsIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean equalsIgnoreCase(CharSequence str1, CharSequence str2) { - if (str1 == null || str2 == null) { - return str1 == str2; - } else { - return CharSequenceUtils.regionMatches(str1, true, 0, str2, 0, Math.max(str1.length(), str2.length())); - } - } - - // IndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the first index within a CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(int, int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} or empty ("") CharSequence will return {@code INDEX_NOT_FOUND (-1)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOf(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("", *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", 'a') = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", 'b') = 2 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChar the character to find - * @return the first index of the search character, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOf(String, int) to indexOf(CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int indexOf(CharSequence seq, int searchChar) { - if (isEmpty(seq)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(seq, searchChar, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the first index within a CharSequence from a start position, - * handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(int, int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} or empty ("") CharSequence will return {@code (INDEX_NOT_FOUND) -1}. - * A negative start position is treated as zero. - * A start position greater than the string length returns {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOf(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("", *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 0) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 3) = 5 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 9) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', -1) = 2 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChar the character to find - * @param startPos the start position, negative treated as zero - * @return the first index of the search character, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOf(String, int, int) to indexOf(CharSequence, int, int) - */ - public static int indexOf(CharSequence seq, int searchChar, int startPos) { - if (isEmpty(seq)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(seq, searchChar, startPos); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the first index within a CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(String, int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOf(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("", "") = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOf("", *) = -1 (except when * = "") - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "a") = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "b") = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "ab") = 1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "") = 0 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchSeq the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @return the first index of the search CharSequence, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOf(String, String) to indexOf(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int indexOf(CharSequence seq, CharSequence searchSeq) { - if (seq == null || searchSeq == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(seq, searchSeq, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the first index within a CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(String, int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A negative start position is treated as zero. - * An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches. - * A start position greater than the string length only matches - * an empty search CharSequence.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOf(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf(*, null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("", "", 0) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOf("", *, 0) = -1 (except when * = "") - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 0) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 0) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "ab", 0) = 1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 3) = 5 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 9) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "b", -1) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOf("aabaabaa", "", 2) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOf("abc", "", 9) = 3 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchSeq the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @param startPos the start position, negative treated as zero - * @return the first index of the search CharSequence, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOf(String, String, int) to indexOf(CharSequence, CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int indexOf(CharSequence seq, CharSequence searchSeq, int startPos) { - if (seq == null || searchSeq == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(seq, searchSeq, startPos); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the n-th index within a CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(String)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf(*, null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("", "", *) = 0 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 1) = 0 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 2) = 1 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 1) = 2 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 2) = 5 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab", 1) = 1 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab", 2) = 4 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "", 1) = 0 - * StringUtils.ordinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "", 2) = 0 - * </pre> - * - * <p>Note that 'head(CharSequence str, int n)' may be implemented as: </p> - * - * <pre> - * str.substring(0, lastOrdinalIndexOf(str, "\n", n)) - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @param ordinal the n-th {@code searchStr} to find - * @return the n-th index of the search CharSequence, - * {@code -1} ({@code INDEX_NOT_FOUND}) if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.1 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from ordinalIndexOf(String, String, int) to ordinalIndexOf(CharSequence, CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int ordinalIndexOf(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr, int ordinal) { - return ordinalIndexOf(str, searchStr, ordinal, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the n-th index within a String, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(String)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @param ordinal the n-th {@code searchStr} to find - * @param lastIndex true if lastOrdinalIndexOf() otherwise false if ordinalIndexOf() - * @return the n-th index of the search CharSequence, - * {@code -1} ({@code INDEX_NOT_FOUND}) if no match or {@code null} string input - */ - // Shared code between ordinalIndexOf(String,String,int) and lastOrdinalIndexOf(String,String,int) - private static int ordinalIndexOf(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr, int ordinal, boolean lastIndex) { - if (str == null || searchStr == null || ordinal <= 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (searchStr.length() == 0) { - return lastIndex ? str.length() : 0; - } - int found = 0; - int index = lastIndex ? str.length() : INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - do { - if (lastIndex) { - index = CharSequenceUtils.lastIndexOf(str, searchStr, index - 1); - } else { - index = CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(str, searchStr, index + 1); - } - if (index < 0) { - return index; - } - found++; - } while (found < ordinal); - return index; - } - - /** - * <p>Case in-sensitive find of the first index within a CharSequence.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A negative start position is treated as zero. - * An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches. - * A start position greater than the string length only matches - * an empty search CharSequence.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("", "") = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "a") = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "b") = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "ab") = 1 - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @return the first index of the search CharSequence, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfIgnoreCase(String, String) to indexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int indexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr) { - return indexOfIgnoreCase(str, searchStr, 0); - } - - /** - * <p>Case in-sensitive find of the first index within a CharSequence - * from the specified position.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A negative start position is treated as zero. - * An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches. - * A start position greater than the string length only matches - * an empty search CharSequence.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase(*, null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("", "", 0) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "A", 0) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 0) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "AB", 0) = 1 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 3) = 5 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 9) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", -1) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "", 2) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfIgnoreCase("abc", "", 9) = 3 - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @param startPos the start position, negative treated as zero - * @return the first index of the search CharSequence, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfIgnoreCase(String, String, int) to indexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int indexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr, int startPos) { - if (str == null || searchStr == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startPos < 0) { - startPos = 0; - } - int endLimit = (str.length() - searchStr.length()) + 1; - if (startPos > endLimit) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (searchStr.length() == 0) { - return startPos; - } - for (int i = startPos; i < endLimit; i++) { - if (CharSequenceUtils.regionMatches(str, true, i, searchStr, 0, searchStr.length())) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // LastIndexOf - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Finds the last index within a CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} or empty ("") CharSequence will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("", *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'a') = 7 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b') = 5 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChar the character to find - * @return the last index of the search character, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastIndexOf(String, int) to lastIndexOf(CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(CharSequence seq, int searchChar) { - if (isEmpty(seq)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.lastIndexOf(seq, searchChar, seq.length()); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index within a CharSequence from a start position, - * handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(int, int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} or empty ("") CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A negative start position returns {@code -1}. - * A start position greater than the string length searches the whole string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("", *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 8) = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 4) = 2 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 0) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', 9) = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'b', -1) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", 'a', 0) = 0 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChar the character to find - * @param startPos the start position - * @return the last index of the search character, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastIndexOf(String, int, int) to lastIndexOf(CharSequence, int, int) - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(CharSequence seq, int searchChar, int startPos) { - if (isEmpty(seq)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.lastIndexOf(seq, searchChar, startPos); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the last index within a CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(String)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("", "") = 0 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a") = 7 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b") = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab") = 4 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "") = 8 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchSeq the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @return the last index of the search String, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastIndexOf(String, String) to lastIndexOf(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(CharSequence seq, CharSequence searchSeq) { - if (seq == null || searchSeq == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.lastIndexOf(seq, searchSeq, seq.length()); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the n-th last index within a String, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(String)}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} String will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf(*, null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("", "", *) = 0 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 1) = 7 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 2) = 6 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 1) = 5 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 2) = 2 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab", 1) = 4 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab", 2) = 1 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "", 1) = 8 - * StringUtils.lastOrdinalIndexOf("aabaabaa", "", 2) = 8 - * </pre> - * - * <p>Note that 'tail(CharSequence str, int n)' may be implemented as: </p> - * - * <pre> - * str.substring(lastOrdinalIndexOf(str, "\n", n) + 1) - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @param ordinal the n-th last {@code searchStr} to find - * @return the n-th last index of the search CharSequence, - * {@code -1} ({@code INDEX_NOT_FOUND}) if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastOrdinalIndexOf(String, String, int) to lastOrdinalIndexOf(CharSequence, CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int lastOrdinalIndexOf(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr, int ordinal) { - return ordinalIndexOf(str, searchStr, ordinal, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds the first index within a CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#lastIndexOf(String, int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A negative start position returns {@code -1}. - * An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches unless the start position is negative. - * A start position greater than the string length searches the whole string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf(*, null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 8) = 7 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 8) = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "ab", 8) = 4 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 9) = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", -1) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "a", 0) = 0 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOf("aabaabaa", "b", 0) = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchSeq the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @param startPos the start position, negative treated as zero - * @return the first index of the search CharSequence, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastIndexOf(String, String, int) to lastIndexOf(CharSequence, CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int lastIndexOf(CharSequence seq, CharSequence searchSeq, int startPos) { - if (seq == null || searchSeq == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.lastIndexOf(seq, searchSeq, startPos); - } - - /** - * <p>Case in-sensitive find of the last index within a CharSequence.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A negative start position returns {@code -1}. - * An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches unless the start position is negative. - * A start position greater than the string length searches the whole string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "A") = 7 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B") = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "AB") = 4 - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @return the first index of the search CharSequence, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(String, String) to lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr) { - if (str == null || searchStr == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(str, searchStr, str.length()); - } - - /** - * <p>Case in-sensitive find of the last index within a CharSequence - * from the specified position.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A negative start position returns {@code -1}. - * An empty ("") search CharSequence always matches unless the start position is negative. - * A start position greater than the string length searches the whole string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(null, *, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(*, null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "A", 8) = 7 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 8) = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "AB", 8) = 4 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 9) = 5 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", -1) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "A", 0) = 0 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfIgnoreCase("aabaabaa", "B", 0) = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @param startPos the start position - * @return the first index of the search CharSequence, - * -1 if no match or {@code null} input - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(String, String, int) to lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence, int) - */ - public static int lastIndexOfIgnoreCase(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr, int startPos) { - if (str == null || searchStr == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (startPos > (str.length() - searchStr.length())) { - startPos = str.length() - searchStr.length(); - } - if (startPos < 0) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (searchStr.length() == 0) { - return startPos; - } - - for (int i = startPos; i >= 0; i--) { - if (CharSequenceUtils.regionMatches(str, true, i, searchStr, 0, searchStr.length())) { - return i; - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // Contains - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if CharSequence contains a search character, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(int)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} or empty ("") CharSequence will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.contains(null, *) = false - * StringUtils.contains("", *) = false - * StringUtils.contains("abc", 'a') = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", 'z') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChar the character to find - * @return true if the CharSequence contains the search character, - * false if not or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from contains(String, int) to contains(CharSequence, int) - */ - public static boolean contains(CharSequence seq, int searchChar) { - if (isEmpty(seq)) { - return false; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(seq, searchChar, 0) >= 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if CharSequence contains a search CharSequence, handling {@code null}. - * This method uses {@link String#indexOf(String)} if possible.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.contains(null, *) = false - * StringUtils.contains(*, null) = false - * StringUtils.contains("", "") = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "") = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "a") = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "z") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchSeq the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @return true if the CharSequence contains the search CharSequence, - * false if not or {@code null} string input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from contains(String, String) to contains(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean contains(CharSequence seq, CharSequence searchSeq) { - if (seq == null || searchSeq == null) { - return false; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(seq, searchSeq, 0) >= 0; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if CharSequence contains a search CharSequence irrespective of case, - * handling {@code null}. Case-insensitivity is defined as by - * {@link String#equalsIgnoreCase(String)}. - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.contains(null, *) = false - * StringUtils.contains(*, null) = false - * StringUtils.contains("", "") = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "") = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "a") = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "z") = false - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "A") = true - * StringUtils.contains("abc", "Z") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStr the CharSequence to find, may be null - * @return true if the CharSequence contains the search CharSequence irrespective of - * case or false if not or {@code null} string input - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from containsIgnoreCase(String, String) to containsIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean containsIgnoreCase(CharSequence str, CharSequence searchStr) { - if (str == null || searchStr == null) { - return false; - } - int len = searchStr.length(); - int max = str.length() - len; - for (int i = 0; i <= max; i++) { - if (CharSequenceUtils.regionMatches(str, true, i, searchStr, 0, len)) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Check whether the given CharSequence contains any whitespace characters. - * @param seq the CharSequence to check (may be {@code null}) - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence is not empty and - * contains at least 1 whitespace character - * @see java.lang.Character#isWhitespace - * @since 3.0 - */ - // From org.springframework.util.StringUtils, under Apache License 2.0 - public static boolean containsWhitespace(CharSequence seq) { - if (isEmpty(seq)) { - return false; - } - int strLen = seq.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { - if (Character.isWhitespace(seq.charAt(i))) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } - - // IndexOfAny chars - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Search a CharSequence to find the first index of any - * character in the given set of characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} String will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} or zero length search array will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("", *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(*, []) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx",['z','a']) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx",['b','y']) = 3 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("aba", ['z']) = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChars the chars to search for, may be null - * @return the index of any of the chars, -1 if no match or null input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfAny(String, char[]) to indexOfAny(CharSequence, char...) - */ - public static int indexOfAny(CharSequence cs, char... searchChars) { - if (isEmpty(cs) || ArrayUtils.isEmpty(searchChars)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - int csLen = cs.length(); - int csLast = csLen - 1; - int searchLen = searchChars.length; - int searchLast = searchLen - 1; - for (int i = 0; i < csLen; i++) { - char ch = cs.charAt(i); - for (int j = 0; j < searchLen; j++) { - if (searchChars[j] == ch) { - if (i < csLast && j < searchLast && Character.isHighSurrogate(ch)) { - // ch is a supplementary character - if (searchChars[j + 1] == cs.charAt(i + 1)) { - return i; - } - } else { - return i; - } - } - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Search a CharSequence to find the first index of any - * character in the given set of characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} String will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} search string will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("", *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(*, "") = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", "za") = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", "by") = 3 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("aba","z") = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChars the chars to search for, may be null - * @return the index of any of the chars, -1 if no match or null input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfAny(String, String) to indexOfAny(CharSequence, String) - */ - public static int indexOfAny(CharSequence cs, String searchChars) { - if (isEmpty(cs) || isEmpty(searchChars)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - return indexOfAny(cs, searchChars.toCharArray()); - } - - // ContainsAny - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains any character in the given - * set of characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code false}. - * A {@code null} or zero length search array will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.containsAny(null, *) = false - * StringUtils.containsAny("", *) = false - * StringUtils.containsAny(*, null) = false - * StringUtils.containsAny(*, []) = false - * StringUtils.containsAny("zzabyycdxx",['z','a']) = true - * StringUtils.containsAny("zzabyycdxx",['b','y']) = true - * StringUtils.containsAny("aba", ['z']) = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChars the chars to search for, may be null - * @return the {@code true} if any of the chars are found, - * {@code false} if no match or null input - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from containsAny(String, char[]) to containsAny(CharSequence, char...) - */ - public static boolean containsAny(CharSequence cs, char... searchChars) { - if (isEmpty(cs) || ArrayUtils.isEmpty(searchChars)) { - return false; - } - int csLength = cs.length(); - int searchLength = searchChars.length; - int csLast = csLength - 1; - int searchLast = searchLength - 1; - for (int i = 0; i < csLength; i++) { - char ch = cs.charAt(i); - for (int j = 0; j < searchLength; j++) { - if (searchChars[j] == ch) { - if (Character.isHighSurrogate(ch)) { - if (j == searchLast) { - // missing low surrogate, fine, like String.indexOf(String) - return true; - } - if (i < csLast && searchChars[j + 1] == cs.charAt(i + 1)) { - return true; - } - } else { - // ch is in the Basic Multilingual Plane - return true; - } - } - } - } - return false; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Checks if the CharSequence contains any character in the given set of characters. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code false}. A {@code null} search CharSequence will return - * {@code false}. - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.containsAny(null, *) = false - * StringUtils.containsAny("", *) = false - * StringUtils.containsAny(*, null) = false - * StringUtils.containsAny(*, "") = false - * StringUtils.containsAny("zzabyycdxx", "za") = true - * StringUtils.containsAny("zzabyycdxx", "by") = true - * StringUtils.containsAny("aba","z") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs - * the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChars - * the chars to search for, may be null - * @return the {@code true} if any of the chars are found, {@code false} if no match or null input - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from containsAny(String, String) to containsAny(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean containsAny(CharSequence cs, CharSequence searchChars) { - if (searchChars == null) { - return false; - } - return containsAny(cs, CharSequenceUtils.toCharArray(searchChars)); - } - - // IndexOfAnyBut chars - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Searches a CharSequence to find the first index of any - * character not in the given set of characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} or zero length search array will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("", *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut(*, []) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("zzabyycdxx", new char[] {'z', 'a'} ) = 3 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("aba", new char[] {'z'} ) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("aba", new char[] {'a', 'b'} ) = -1 - - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChars the chars to search for, may be null - * @return the index of any of the chars, -1 if no match or null input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfAnyBut(String, char[]) to indexOfAnyBut(CharSequence, char...) - */ - public static int indexOfAnyBut(CharSequence cs, char... searchChars) { - if (isEmpty(cs) || ArrayUtils.isEmpty(searchChars)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - int csLen = cs.length(); - int csLast = csLen - 1; - int searchLen = searchChars.length; - int searchLast = searchLen - 1; - outer: - for (int i = 0; i < csLen; i++) { - char ch = cs.charAt(i); - for (int j = 0; j < searchLen; j++) { - if (searchChars[j] == ch) { - if (i < csLast && j < searchLast && Character.isHighSurrogate(ch)) { - if (searchChars[j + 1] == cs.charAt(i + 1)) { - continue outer; - } - } else { - continue outer; - } - } - } - return i; - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Search a CharSequence to find the first index of any - * character not in the given set of characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} or empty search string will return {@code -1}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("", *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut(*, "") = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("zzabyycdxx", "za") = 3 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("zzabyycdxx", "") = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAnyBut("aba","ab") = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param seq the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChars the chars to search for, may be null - * @return the index of any of the chars, -1 if no match or null input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfAnyBut(String, String) to indexOfAnyBut(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int indexOfAnyBut(CharSequence seq, CharSequence searchChars) { - if (isEmpty(seq) || isEmpty(searchChars)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - int strLen = seq.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { - char ch = seq.charAt(i); - boolean chFound = CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(searchChars, ch, 0) >= 0; - if (i + 1 < strLen && Character.isHighSurrogate(ch)) { - char ch2 = seq.charAt(i + 1); - if (chFound && CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(searchChars, ch2, 0) < 0) { - return i; - } - } else { - if (!chFound) { - return i; - } - } - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // ContainsOnly - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only certain characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code false}. - * A {@code null} valid character array will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) always returns {@code true}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.containsOnly(null, *) = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly(*, null) = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly("", *) = true - * StringUtils.containsOnly("ab", '') = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly("abab", 'abc') = true - * StringUtils.containsOnly("ab1", 'abc') = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly("abz", 'abc') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the String to check, may be null - * @param valid an array of valid chars, may be null - * @return true if it only contains valid chars and is non-null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from containsOnly(String, char[]) to containsOnly(CharSequence, char...) - */ - public static boolean containsOnly(CharSequence cs, char... valid) { - // All these pre-checks are to maintain API with an older version - if (valid == null || cs == null) { - return false; - } - if (cs.length() == 0) { - return true; - } - if (valid.length == 0) { - return false; - } - return indexOfAnyBut(cs, valid) == INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only certain characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code false}. - * A {@code null} valid character String will return {@code false}. - * An empty String (length()=0) always returns {@code true}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.containsOnly(null, *) = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly(*, null) = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly("", *) = true - * StringUtils.containsOnly("ab", "") = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly("abab", "abc") = true - * StringUtils.containsOnly("ab1", "abc") = false - * StringUtils.containsOnly("abz", "abc") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param validChars a String of valid chars, may be null - * @return true if it only contains valid chars and is non-null - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from containsOnly(String, String) to containsOnly(CharSequence, String) - */ - public static boolean containsOnly(CharSequence cs, String validChars) { - if (cs == null || validChars == null) { - return false; - } - return containsOnly(cs, validChars.toCharArray()); - } - - // ContainsNone - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks that the CharSequence does not contain certain characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code true}. - * A {@code null} invalid character array will return {@code true}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) always returns true.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.containsNone(null, *) = true - * StringUtils.containsNone(*, null) = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("", *) = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("ab", '') = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("abab", 'xyz') = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("ab1", 'xyz') = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("abz", 'xyz') = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchChars an array of invalid chars, may be null - * @return true if it contains none of the invalid chars, or is null - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from containsNone(String, char[]) to containsNone(CharSequence, char...) - */ - public static boolean containsNone(CharSequence cs, char... searchChars) { - if (cs == null || searchChars == null) { - return true; - } - int csLen = cs.length(); - int csLast = csLen - 1; - int searchLen = searchChars.length; - int searchLast = searchLen - 1; - for (int i = 0; i < csLen; i++) { - char ch = cs.charAt(i); - for (int j = 0; j < searchLen; j++) { - if (searchChars[j] == ch) { - if (Character.isHighSurrogate(ch)) { - if (j == searchLast) { - // missing low surrogate, fine, like String.indexOf(String) - return false; - } - if (i < csLast && searchChars[j + 1] == cs.charAt(i + 1)) { - return false; - } - } else { - // ch is in the Basic Multilingual Plane - return false; - } - } - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks that the CharSequence does not contain certain characters.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code true}. - * A {@code null} invalid character array will return {@code true}. - * An empty String ("") always returns true.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.containsNone(null, *) = true - * StringUtils.containsNone(*, null) = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("", *) = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("ab", "") = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("abab", "xyz") = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("ab1", "xyz") = true - * StringUtils.containsNone("abz", "xyz") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param invalidChars a String of invalid chars, may be null - * @return true if it contains none of the invalid chars, or is null - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from containsNone(String, String) to containsNone(CharSequence, String) - */ - public static boolean containsNone(CharSequence cs, String invalidChars) { - if (cs == null || invalidChars == null) { - return true; - } - return containsNone(cs, invalidChars.toCharArray()); - } - - // IndexOfAny strings - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Find the first index of any of a set of potential substrings.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} or zero length search array will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} search array entry will be ignored, but a search - * array containing "" will return {@code 0} if {@code str} is not - * null. This method uses {@link String#indexOf(String)} if possible.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny(*, []) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["ab","cd"]) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["cd","ab"]) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["mn","op"]) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["zab","aby"]) = 1 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", [""]) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("", [""]) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfAny("", ["a"]) = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStrs the CharSequences to search for, may be null - * @return the first index of any of the searchStrs in str, -1 if no match - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfAny(String, String[]) to indexOfAny(CharSequence, CharSequence...) - */ - public static int indexOfAny(CharSequence str, CharSequence... searchStrs) { - if (str == null || searchStrs == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - int sz = searchStrs.length; - - // String's can't have a MAX_VALUEth index. - int ret = Integer.MAX_VALUE; - - int tmp = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - CharSequence search = searchStrs[i]; - if (search == null) { - continue; - } - tmp = CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(str, search, 0); - if (tmp == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - continue; - } - - if (tmp < ret) { - ret = tmp; - } - } - - return (ret == Integer.MAX_VALUE) ? INDEX_NOT_FOUND : ret; - } - - /** - * <p>Find the latest index of any of a set of potential substrings.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} CharSequence will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} search array will return {@code -1}. - * A {@code null} or zero length search array entry will be ignored, - * but a search array containing "" will return the length of {@code str} - * if {@code str} is not null. This method uses {@link String#indexOf(String)} if possible</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny(null, *) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny(*, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny(*, []) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny(*, [null]) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["ab","cd"]) = 6 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["cd","ab"]) = 6 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["mn","op"]) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["mn","op"]) = -1 - * StringUtils.lastIndexOfAny("zzabyycdxx", ["mn",""]) = 10 - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStrs the CharSequences to search for, may be null - * @return the last index of any of the CharSequences, -1 if no match - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from lastIndexOfAny(String, String[]) to lastIndexOfAny(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int lastIndexOfAny(CharSequence str, CharSequence... searchStrs) { - if (str == null || searchStrs == null) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - int sz = searchStrs.length; - int ret = INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - int tmp = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - CharSequence search = searchStrs[i]; - if (search == null) { - continue; - } - tmp = CharSequenceUtils.lastIndexOf(str, search, str.length()); - if (tmp > ret) { - ret = tmp; - } - } - return ret; - } - - // Substring - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets a substring from the specified String avoiding exceptions.</p> - * - * <p>A negative start position can be used to start {@code n} - * characters from the end of the String.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} String will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") String will return "".</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substring(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substring("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 0) = "abc" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 2) = "c" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 4) = "" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", -2) = "bc" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", -4) = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get the substring from, may be null - * @param start the position to start from, negative means - * count back from the end of the String by this many characters - * @return substring from start position, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String substring(String str, int start) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - - // handle negatives, which means last n characters - if (start < 0) { - start = str.length() + start; // remember start is negative - } - - if (start < 0) { - start = 0; - } - if (start > str.length()) { - return EMPTY; - } - - return str.substring(start); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets a substring from the specified String avoiding exceptions.</p> - * - * <p>A negative start position can be used to start/end {@code n} - * characters from the end of the String.</p> - * - * <p>The returned substring starts with the character in the {@code start} - * position and ends before the {@code end} position. All position counting is - * zero-based -- i.e., to start at the beginning of the string use - * {@code start = 0}. Negative start and end positions can be used to - * specify offsets relative to the end of the String.</p> - * - * <p>If {@code start} is not strictly to the left of {@code end}, "" - * is returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substring(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.substring("", * , *) = ""; - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 0, 2) = "ab" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 2, 0) = "" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 2, 4) = "c" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 4, 6) = "" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", 2, 2) = "" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", -2, -1) = "b" - * StringUtils.substring("abc", -4, 2) = "ab" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get the substring from, may be null - * @param start the position to start from, negative means - * count back from the end of the String by this many characters - * @param end the position to end at (exclusive), negative means - * count back from the end of the String by this many characters - * @return substring from start position to end position, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String substring(String str, int start, int end) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - - // handle negatives - if (end < 0) { - end = str.length() + end; // remember end is negative - } - if (start < 0) { - start = str.length() + start; // remember start is negative - } - - // check length next - if (end > str.length()) { - end = str.length(); - } - - // if start is greater than end, return "" - if (start > end) { - return EMPTY; - } - - if (start < 0) { - start = 0; - } - if (end < 0) { - end = 0; - } - - return str.substring(start, end); - } - - // Left/Right/Mid - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the leftmost {@code len} characters of a String.</p> - * - * <p>If {@code len} characters are not available, or the - * String is {@code null}, the String will be returned without - * an exception. An empty String is returned if len is negative.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.left(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.left(*, -ve) = "" - * StringUtils.left("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.left("abc", 0) = "" - * StringUtils.left("abc", 2) = "ab" - * StringUtils.left("abc", 4) = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get the leftmost characters from, may be null - * @param len the length of the required String - * @return the leftmost characters, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String left(String str, int len) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (len < 0) { - return EMPTY; - } - if (str.length() <= len) { - return str; - } - return str.substring(0, len); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the rightmost {@code len} characters of a String.</p> - * - * <p>If {@code len} characters are not available, or the String - * is {@code null}, the String will be returned without an - * an exception. An empty String is returned if len is negative.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.right(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.right(*, -ve) = "" - * StringUtils.right("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.right("abc", 0) = "" - * StringUtils.right("abc", 2) = "bc" - * StringUtils.right("abc", 4) = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get the rightmost characters from, may be null - * @param len the length of the required String - * @return the rightmost characters, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String right(String str, int len) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (len < 0) { - return EMPTY; - } - if (str.length() <= len) { - return str; - } - return str.substring(str.length() - len); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets {@code len} characters from the middle of a String.</p> - * - * <p>If {@code len} characters are not available, the remainder - * of the String will be returned without an exception. If the - * String is {@code null}, {@code null} will be returned. - * An empty String is returned if len is negative or exceeds the - * length of {@code str}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.mid(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.mid(*, *, -ve) = "" - * StringUtils.mid("", 0, *) = "" - * StringUtils.mid("abc", 0, 2) = "ab" - * StringUtils.mid("abc", 0, 4) = "abc" - * StringUtils.mid("abc", 2, 4) = "c" - * StringUtils.mid("abc", 4, 2) = "" - * StringUtils.mid("abc", -2, 2) = "ab" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get the characters from, may be null - * @param pos the position to start from, negative treated as zero - * @param len the length of the required String - * @return the middle characters, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String mid(String str, int pos, int len) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (len < 0 || pos > str.length()) { - return EMPTY; - } - if (pos < 0) { - pos = 0; - } - if (str.length() <= (pos + len)) { - return str.substring(pos); - } - return str.substring(pos, pos + len); - } - - // SubStringAfter/SubStringBefore - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the substring before the first occurrence of a separator. - * The separator is not returned.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} string input will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") string input will return the empty string. - * A {@code null} separator will return the input string.</p> - * - * <p>If nothing is found, the string input is returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substringBefore(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringBefore("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.substringBefore("abc", "a") = "" - * StringUtils.substringBefore("abcba", "b") = "a" - * StringUtils.substringBefore("abc", "c") = "ab" - * StringUtils.substringBefore("abc", "d") = "abc" - * StringUtils.substringBefore("abc", "") = "" - * StringUtils.substringBefore("abc", null) = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get a substring from, may be null - * @param separator the String to search for, may be null - * @return the substring before the first occurrence of the separator, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String substringBefore(String str, String separator) { - if (isEmpty(str) || separator == null) { - return str; - } - if (separator.length() == 0) { - return EMPTY; - } - int pos = str.indexOf(separator); - if (pos == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return str; - } - return str.substring(0, pos); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the substring after the first occurrence of a separator. - * The separator is not returned.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} string input will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") string input will return the empty string. - * A {@code null} separator will return the empty string if the - * input string is not {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>If nothing is found, the empty string is returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substringAfter(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringAfter("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfter(*, null) = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfter("abc", "a") = "bc" - * StringUtils.substringAfter("abcba", "b") = "cba" - * StringUtils.substringAfter("abc", "c") = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfter("abc", "d") = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfter("abc", "") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get a substring from, may be null - * @param separator the String to search for, may be null - * @return the substring after the first occurrence of the separator, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String substringAfter(String str, String separator) { - if (isEmpty(str)) { - return str; - } - if (separator == null) { - return EMPTY; - } - int pos = str.indexOf(separator); - if (pos == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return EMPTY; - } - return str.substring(pos + separator.length()); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the substring before the last occurrence of a separator. - * The separator is not returned.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} string input will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") string input will return the empty string. - * An empty or {@code null} separator will return the input string.</p> - * - * <p>If nothing is found, the string input is returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast("abcba", "b") = "abc" - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast("abc", "c") = "ab" - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast("a", "a") = "" - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast("a", "z") = "a" - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast("a", null) = "a" - * StringUtils.substringBeforeLast("a", "") = "a" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get a substring from, may be null - * @param separator the String to search for, may be null - * @return the substring before the last occurrence of the separator, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String substringBeforeLast(String str, String separator) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(separator)) { - return str; - } - int pos = str.lastIndexOf(separator); - if (pos == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return str; - } - return str.substring(0, pos); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the substring after the last occurrence of a separator. - * The separator is not returned.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} string input will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") string input will return the empty string. - * An empty or {@code null} separator will return the empty string if - * the input string is not {@code null}.</p> - * - * <p>If nothing is found, the empty string is returned.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast(*, "") = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast(*, null) = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast("abc", "a") = "bc" - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast("abcba", "b") = "a" - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast("abc", "c") = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast("a", "a") = "" - * StringUtils.substringAfterLast("a", "z") = "" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to get a substring from, may be null - * @param separator the String to search for, may be null - * @return the substring after the last occurrence of the separator, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String substringAfterLast(String str, String separator) { - if (isEmpty(str)) { - return str; - } - if (isEmpty(separator)) { - return EMPTY; - } - int pos = str.lastIndexOf(separator); - if (pos == INDEX_NOT_FOUND || pos == (str.length() - separator.length())) { - return EMPTY; - } - return str.substring(pos + separator.length()); - } - - // Substring between - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the String that is nested in between two instances of the - * same String.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} tag returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substringBetween(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween("", "") = "" - * StringUtils.substringBetween("", "tag") = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween("tagabctag", null) = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween("tagabctag", "") = "" - * StringUtils.substringBetween("tagabctag", "tag") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String containing the substring, may be null - * @param tag the String before and after the substring, may be null - * @return the substring, {@code null} if no match - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String substringBetween(String str, String tag) { - return substringBetween(str, tag, tag); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the String that is nested in between two Strings. - * Only the first match is returned.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} open/close returns {@code null} (no match). - * An empty ("") open and close returns an empty string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substringBetween("wx[b]yz", "[", "]") = "b" - * StringUtils.substringBetween(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween(*, null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween(*, *, null) = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween("", "", "") = "" - * StringUtils.substringBetween("", "", "]") = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween("", "[", "]") = null - * StringUtils.substringBetween("yabcz", "", "") = "" - * StringUtils.substringBetween("yabcz", "y", "z") = "abc" - * StringUtils.substringBetween("yabczyabcz", "y", "z") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String containing the substring, may be null - * @param open the String before the substring, may be null - * @param close the String after the substring, may be null - * @return the substring, {@code null} if no match - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String substringBetween(String str, String open, String close) { - if (str == null || open == null || close == null) { - return null; - } - int start = str.indexOf(open); - if (start != INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - int end = str.indexOf(close, start + open.length()); - if (end != INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return str.substring(start + open.length(), end); - } - } - return null; - } - - /** - * <p>Searches a String for substrings delimited by a start and end tag, - * returning all matching substrings in an array.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} open/close returns {@code null} (no match). - * An empty ("") open/close returns {@code null} (no match).</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.substringsBetween("[a][b][c]", "[", "]") = ["a","b","c"] - * StringUtils.substringsBetween(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringsBetween(*, null, *) = null - * StringUtils.substringsBetween(*, *, null) = null - * StringUtils.substringsBetween("", "[", "]") = [] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String containing the substrings, null returns null, empty returns empty - * @param open the String identifying the start of the substring, empty returns null - * @param close the String identifying the end of the substring, empty returns null - * @return a String Array of substrings, or {@code null} if no match - * @since 2.3 - */ - public static String[] substringsBetween(String str, String open, String close) { - if (str == null || isEmpty(open) || isEmpty(close)) { - return null; - } - int strLen = str.length(); - if (strLen == 0) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - int closeLen = close.length(); - int openLen = open.length(); - List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); - int pos = 0; - while (pos < (strLen - closeLen)) { - int start = str.indexOf(open, pos); - if (start < 0) { - break; - } - start += openLen; - int end = str.indexOf(close, start); - if (end < 0) { - break; - } - list.add(str.substring(start, end)); - pos = end + closeLen; - } - if (list.isEmpty()) { - return null; - } - return list.toArray(new String [list.size()]); - } - - // Nested extraction - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - // Splitting - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, using whitespace as the - * separator. - * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as one separator. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.split(null) = null - * StringUtils.split("") = [] - * StringUtils.split("abc def") = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.split("abc def") = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.split(" abc ") = ["abc"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String[] split(String str) { - return split(str, null, -1); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separator specified. - * This is an alternative to using StringTokenizer.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as one separator. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.split(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.split("", *) = [] - * StringUtils.split("a.b.c", '.') = ["a", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.split("a..b.c", '.') = ["a", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.split("a:b:c", '.') = ["a:b:c"] - * StringUtils.split("a b c", ' ') = ["a", "b", "c"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @param separatorChar the character used as the delimiter - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String[] split(String str, char separatorChar) { - return splitWorker(str, separatorChar, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separators specified. - * This is an alternative to using StringTokenizer.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as one separator. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separatorChars splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.split(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.split("", *) = [] - * StringUtils.split("abc def", null) = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.split("abc def", " ") = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.split("abc def", " ") = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.split("ab:cd:ef", ":") = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @param separatorChars the characters used as the delimiters, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String[] split(String str, String separatorChars) { - return splitWorker(str, separatorChars, -1, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array with a maximum length, - * separators specified.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as one separator.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separatorChars splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <p>If more than {@code max} delimited substrings are found, the last - * returned string includes all characters after the first {@code max - 1} - * returned strings (including separator characters).</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.split(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.split("", *, *) = [] - * StringUtils.split("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.split("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.split("ab:cd:ef", ":", 0) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.split("ab:cd:ef", ":", 2) = ["ab", "cd:ef"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @param separatorChars the characters used as the delimiters, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @param max the maximum number of elements to include in the - * array. A zero or negative value implies no limit - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String[] split(String str, String separatorChars, int max) { - return splitWorker(str, separatorChars, max, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separator string specified.</p> - * - * <p>The separator(s) will not be included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as one separator.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separator splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("", *) = [] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab de fg", null) = ["ab", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab de fg", null) = ["ab", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab:cd:ef", ":") = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab-!-cd-!-ef", "-!-") = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @param separator String containing the String to be used as a delimiter, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String was input - */ - public static String[] splitByWholeSeparator(String str, String separator) { - return splitByWholeSeparatorWorker( str, separator, -1, false ) ; - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separator string specified. - * Returns a maximum of {@code max} substrings.</p> - * - * <p>The separator(s) will not be included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as one separator.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separator splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("", *, *) = [] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab:cd:ef", ":", 2) = ["ab", "cd:ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab-!-cd-!-ef", "-!-", 5) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparator("ab-!-cd-!-ef", "-!-", 2) = ["ab", "cd-!-ef"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @param separator String containing the String to be used as a delimiter, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @param max the maximum number of elements to include in the returned - * array. A zero or negative value implies no limit. - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String was input - */ - public static String[] splitByWholeSeparator( String str, String separator, int max ) { - return splitByWholeSeparatorWorker(str, separator, max, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separator string specified. </p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as separators for empty tokens. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separator splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("", *) = [] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null) = ["ab", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null) = ["ab", "", "", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab:cd:ef", ":") = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab-!-cd-!-ef", "-!-") = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @param separator String containing the String to be used as a delimiter, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String was input - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String[] splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens(String str, String separator) { - return splitByWholeSeparatorWorker(str, separator, -1, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separator string specified. - * Returns a maximum of {@code max} substrings.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as separators for empty tokens. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separator splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("", *, *) = [] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "", "", "de", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab:cd:ef", ":", 2) = ["ab", "cd:ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab-!-cd-!-ef", "-!-", 5) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens("ab-!-cd-!-ef", "-!-", 2) = ["ab", "cd-!-ef"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be null - * @param separator String containing the String to be used as a delimiter, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @param max the maximum number of elements to include in the returned - * array. A zero or negative value implies no limit. - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String was input - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String[] splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens(String str, String separator, int max) { - return splitByWholeSeparatorWorker(str, separator, max, true); - } - - /** - * Performs the logic for the {@code splitByWholeSeparatorPreserveAllTokens} methods. - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be {@code null} - * @param separator String containing the String to be used as a delimiter, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @param max the maximum number of elements to include in the returned - * array. A zero or negative value implies no limit. - * @param preserveAllTokens if {@code true}, adjacent separators are - * treated as empty token separators; if {@code false}, adjacent - * separators are treated as one separator. - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.4 - */ - private static String[] splitByWholeSeparatorWorker( - String str, String separator, int max, boolean preserveAllTokens) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - - int len = str.length(); - - if (len == 0) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - - if ((separator == null) || (EMPTY.equals(separator))) { - // Split on whitespace. - return splitWorker(str, null, max, preserveAllTokens); - } - - int separatorLength = separator.length(); - - ArrayList<String> substrings = new ArrayList<String>(); - int numberOfSubstrings = 0; - int beg = 0; - int end = 0; - while (end < len) { - end = str.indexOf(separator, beg); - - if (end > -1) { - if (end > beg) { - numberOfSubstrings += 1; - - if (numberOfSubstrings == max) { - end = len; - substrings.add(str.substring(beg)); - } else { - // The following is OK, because String.substring( beg, end ) excludes - // the character at the position 'end'. - substrings.add(str.substring(beg, end)); - - // Set the starting point for the next search. - // The following is equivalent to beg = end + (separatorLength - 1) + 1, - // which is the right calculation: - beg = end + separatorLength; - } - } else { - // We found a consecutive occurrence of the separator, so skip it. - if (preserveAllTokens) { - numberOfSubstrings += 1; - if (numberOfSubstrings == max) { - end = len; - substrings.add(str.substring(beg)); - } else { - substrings.add(EMPTY); - } - } - beg = end + separatorLength; - } - } else { - // String.substring( beg ) goes from 'beg' to the end of the String. - substrings.add(str.substring(beg)); - end = len; - } - } - - return substrings.toArray(new String[substrings.size()]); - } - - // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, using whitespace as the - * separator, preserving all tokens, including empty tokens created by - * adjacent separators. This is an alternative to using StringTokenizer. - * Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as separators for empty tokens. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(null) = null - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("") = [] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("abc def") = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("abc def") = ["abc", "", "def"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(" abc ") = ["", "abc", ""] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be {@code null} - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String[] splitPreserveAllTokens(String str) { - return splitWorker(str, null, -1, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separator specified, - * preserving all tokens, including empty tokens created by adjacent - * separators. This is an alternative to using StringTokenizer.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as separators for empty tokens. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("", *) = [] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("a.b.c", '.') = ["a", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("a..b.c", '.') = ["a", "", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("a:b:c", '.') = ["a:b:c"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("a\tb\nc", null) = ["a", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("a b c", ' ') = ["a", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("a b c ", ' ') = ["a", "b", "c", ""] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("a b c ", ' ') = ["a", "b", "c", "", ""] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(" a b c", ' ') = ["", a", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(" a b c", ' ') = ["", "", a", "b", "c"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(" a b c ", ' ') = ["", a", "b", "c", ""] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be {@code null} - * @param separatorChar the character used as the delimiter, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String[] splitPreserveAllTokens(String str, char separatorChar) { - return splitWorker(str, separatorChar, true); - } - - /** - * Performs the logic for the {@code split} and - * {@code splitPreserveAllTokens} methods that do not return a - * maximum array length. - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be {@code null} - * @param separatorChar the separate character - * @param preserveAllTokens if {@code true}, adjacent separators are - * treated as empty token separators; if {@code false}, adjacent - * separators are treated as one separator. - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - */ - private static String[] splitWorker(String str, char separatorChar, boolean preserveAllTokens) { - // Performance tuned for 2.0 (JDK1.4) - - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - int len = str.length(); - if (len == 0) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); - int i = 0, start = 0; - boolean match = false; - boolean lastMatch = false; - while (i < len) { - if (str.charAt(i) == separatorChar) { - if (match || preserveAllTokens) { - list.add(str.substring(start, i)); - match = false; - lastMatch = true; - } - start = ++i; - continue; - } - lastMatch = false; - match = true; - i++; - } - if (match || (preserveAllTokens && lastMatch)) { - list.add(str.substring(start, i)); - } - return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array, separators specified, - * preserving all tokens, including empty tokens created by adjacent - * separators. This is an alternative to using StringTokenizer.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as separators for empty tokens. - * For more control over the split use the StrTokenizer class.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separatorChars splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("", *) = [] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("abc def", null) = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("abc def", " ") = ["abc", "def"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("abc def", " ") = ["abc", "", def"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab:cd:ef", ":") = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab:cd:ef:", ":") = ["ab", "cd", "ef", ""] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab:cd:ef::", ":") = ["ab", "cd", "ef", "", ""] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab::cd:ef", ":") = ["ab", "", cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(":cd:ef", ":") = ["", cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("::cd:ef", ":") = ["", "", cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(":cd:ef:", ":") = ["", cd", "ef", ""] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be {@code null} - * @param separatorChars the characters used as the delimiters, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String[] splitPreserveAllTokens(String str, String separatorChars) { - return splitWorker(str, separatorChars, -1, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits the provided text into an array with a maximum length, - * separators specified, preserving all tokens, including empty tokens - * created by adjacent separators.</p> - * - * <p>The separator is not included in the returned String array. - * Adjacent separators are treated as separators for empty tokens. - * Adjacent separators are treated as one separator.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}. - * A {@code null} separatorChars splits on whitespace.</p> - * - * <p>If more than {@code max} delimited substrings are found, the last - * returned string includes all characters after the first {@code max - 1} - * returned strings (including separator characters).</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("", *, *) = [] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null, 0) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab:cd:ef", ":", 0) = ["ab", "cd", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab:cd:ef", ":", 2) = ["ab", "cd:ef"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null, 2) = ["ab", " de fg"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null, 3) = ["ab", "", " de fg"] - * StringUtils.splitPreserveAllTokens("ab de fg", null, 4) = ["ab", "", "", "de fg"] - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be {@code null} - * @param separatorChars the characters used as the delimiters, - * {@code null} splits on whitespace - * @param max the maximum number of elements to include in the - * array. A zero or negative value implies no limit - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String[] splitPreserveAllTokens(String str, String separatorChars, int max) { - return splitWorker(str, separatorChars, max, true); - } - - /** - * Performs the logic for the {@code split} and - * {@code splitPreserveAllTokens} methods that return a maximum array - * length. - * - * @param str the String to parse, may be {@code null} - * @param separatorChars the separate character - * @param max the maximum number of elements to include in the - * array. A zero or negative value implies no limit. - * @param preserveAllTokens if {@code true}, adjacent separators are - * treated as empty token separators; if {@code false}, adjacent - * separators are treated as one separator. - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - */ - private static String[] splitWorker(String str, String separatorChars, int max, boolean preserveAllTokens) { - // Performance tuned for 2.0 (JDK1.4) - // Direct code is quicker than StringTokenizer. - // Also, StringTokenizer uses isSpace() not isWhitespace() - - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - int len = str.length(); - if (len == 0) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); - int sizePlus1 = 1; - int i = 0, start = 0; - boolean match = false; - boolean lastMatch = false; - if (separatorChars == null) { - // Null separator means use whitespace - while (i < len) { - if (Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(i))) { - if (match || preserveAllTokens) { - lastMatch = true; - if (sizePlus1++ == max) { - i = len; - lastMatch = false; - } - list.add(str.substring(start, i)); - match = false; - } - start = ++i; - continue; - } - lastMatch = false; - match = true; - i++; - } - } else if (separatorChars.length() == 1) { - // Optimise 1 character case - char sep = separatorChars.charAt(0); - while (i < len) { - if (str.charAt(i) == sep) { - if (match || preserveAllTokens) { - lastMatch = true; - if (sizePlus1++ == max) { - i = len; - lastMatch = false; - } - list.add(str.substring(start, i)); - match = false; - } - start = ++i; - continue; - } - lastMatch = false; - match = true; - i++; - } - } else { - // standard case - while (i < len) { - if (separatorChars.indexOf(str.charAt(i)) >= 0) { - if (match || preserveAllTokens) { - lastMatch = true; - if (sizePlus1++ == max) { - i = len; - lastMatch = false; - } - list.add(str.substring(start, i)); - match = false; - } - start = ++i; - continue; - } - lastMatch = false; - match = true; - i++; - } - } - if (match || (preserveAllTokens && lastMatch)) { - list.add(str.substring(start, i)); - } - return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits a String by Character type as returned by - * {@code java.lang.Character.getType(char)}. Groups of contiguous - * characters of the same type are returned as complete tokens. - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType(null) = null - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("") = [] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("ab de fg") = ["ab", " ", "de", " ", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("ab de fg") = ["ab", " ", "de", " ", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("ab:cd:ef") = ["ab", ":", "cd", ":", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("number5") = ["number", "5"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("fooBar") = ["foo", "B", "ar"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("foo200Bar") = ["foo", "200", "B", "ar"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterType("ASFRules") = ["ASFR", "ules"] - * </pre> - * @param str the String to split, may be {@code null} - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String[] splitByCharacterType(String str) { - return splitByCharacterType(str, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits a String by Character type as returned by - * {@code java.lang.Character.getType(char)}. Groups of contiguous - * characters of the same type are returned as complete tokens, with the - * following exception: the character of type - * {@code Character.UPPERCASE_LETTER}, if any, immediately - * preceding a token of type {@code Character.LOWERCASE_LETTER} - * will belong to the following token rather than to the preceding, if any, - * {@code Character.UPPERCASE_LETTER} token. - * <pre> - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase(null) = null - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("") = [] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("ab de fg") = ["ab", " ", "de", " ", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("ab de fg") = ["ab", " ", "de", " ", "fg"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("ab:cd:ef") = ["ab", ":", "cd", ":", "ef"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("number5") = ["number", "5"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("fooBar") = ["foo", "Bar"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("foo200Bar") = ["foo", "200", "Bar"] - * StringUtils.splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase("ASFRules") = ["ASF", "Rules"] - * </pre> - * @param str the String to split, may be {@code null} - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String[] splitByCharacterTypeCamelCase(String str) { - return splitByCharacterType(str, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Splits a String by Character type as returned by - * {@code java.lang.Character.getType(char)}. Groups of contiguous - * characters of the same type are returned as complete tokens, with the - * following exception: if {@code camelCase} is {@code true}, - * the character of type {@code Character.UPPERCASE_LETTER}, if any, - * immediately preceding a token of type {@code Character.LOWERCASE_LETTER} - * will belong to the following token rather than to the preceding, if any, - * {@code Character.UPPERCASE_LETTER} token. - * @param str the String to split, may be {@code null} - * @param camelCase whether to use so-called "camel-case" for letter types - * @return an array of parsed Strings, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.4 - */ - private static String[] splitByCharacterType(String str, boolean camelCase) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (str.length() == 0) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - char[] c = str.toCharArray(); - List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); - int tokenStart = 0; - int currentType = Character.getType(c[tokenStart]); - for (int pos = tokenStart + 1; pos < c.length; pos++) { - int type = Character.getType(c[pos]); - if (type == currentType) { - continue; - } - if (camelCase && type == Character.LOWERCASE_LETTER && currentType == Character.UPPERCASE_LETTER) { - int newTokenStart = pos - 1; - if (newTokenStart != tokenStart) { - list.add(new String(c, tokenStart, newTokenStart - tokenStart)); - tokenStart = newTokenStart; - } - } else { - list.add(new String(c, tokenStart, pos - tokenStart)); - tokenStart = pos; - } - currentType = type; - } - list.add(new String(c, tokenStart, c.length - tokenStart)); - return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]); - } - - // Joining - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided array into a single String - * containing the provided list of elements.</p> - * - * <p>No separator is added to the joined String. - * Null objects or empty strings within the array are represented by - * empty strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.join(null) = null - * StringUtils.join([]) = "" - * StringUtils.join([null]) = "" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"]) = "abc" - * StringUtils.join([null, "", "a"]) = "a" - * </pre> - * - * @param <T> the specific type of values to join together - * @param elements the values to join together, may be null - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null array input - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature to use varargs - */ - public static <T> String join(T... elements) { - return join(elements, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided array into a single String - * containing the provided list of elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. - * Null objects or empty strings within the array are represented by - * empty strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.join(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.join([], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join([null], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], ';') = "a;b;c" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.join([null, "", "a"], ';') = ";;a" - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array of values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null array input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String join(Object[] array, char separator) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - - return join(array, separator, 0, array.length); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided array into a single String - * containing the provided list of elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. - * Null objects or empty strings within the array are represented by - * empty strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.join(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.join([], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join([null], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], ';') = "a;b;c" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.join([null, "", "a"], ';') = ";;a" - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array of values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use - * @param startIndex the first index to start joining from. It is - * an error to pass in an end index past the end of the array - * @param endIndex the index to stop joining from (exclusive). It is - * an error to pass in an end index past the end of the array - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null array input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String join(Object[] array, char separator, int startIndex, int endIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - int noOfItems = (endIndex - startIndex); - if (noOfItems <= 0) { - return EMPTY; - } - - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(noOfItems * 16); - - for (int i = startIndex; i < endIndex; i++) { - if (i > startIndex) { - buf.append(separator); - } - if (array[i] != null) { - buf.append(array[i]); - } - } - return buf.toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided array into a single String - * containing the provided list of elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. - * A {@code null} separator is the same as an empty String (""). - * Null objects or empty strings within the array are represented by - * empty strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.join(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.join([], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join([null], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], "--") = "a--b--c" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], "") = "abc" - * StringUtils.join([null, "", "a"], ',') = ",,a" - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array of values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use, null treated as "" - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static String join(Object[] array, String separator) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - return join(array, separator, 0, array.length); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided array into a single String - * containing the provided list of elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. - * A {@code null} separator is the same as an empty String (""). - * Null objects or empty strings within the array are represented by - * empty strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.join(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.join([], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join([null], *) = "" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], "--") = "a--b--c" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], null) = "abc" - * StringUtils.join(["a", "b", "c"], "") = "abc" - * StringUtils.join([null, "", "a"], ',') = ",,a" - * </pre> - * - * @param array the array of values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use, null treated as "" - * @param startIndex the first index to start joining from. It is - * an error to pass in an end index past the end of the array - * @param endIndex the index to stop joining from (exclusive). It is - * an error to pass in an end index past the end of the array - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null array input - */ - public static String join(Object[] array, String separator, int startIndex, int endIndex) { - if (array == null) { - return null; - } - if (separator == null) { - separator = EMPTY; - } - - // endIndex - startIndex > 0: Len = NofStrings *(len(firstString) + len(separator)) - // (Assuming that all Strings are roughly equally long) - int noOfItems = (endIndex - startIndex); - if (noOfItems <= 0) { - return EMPTY; - } - - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(noOfItems * 16); - - for (int i = startIndex; i < endIndex; i++) { - if (i > startIndex) { - buf.append(separator); - } - if (array[i] != null) { - buf.append(array[i]); - } - } - return buf.toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided {@code Iterator} into - * a single String containing the provided elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. Null objects or empty - * strings within the iteration are represented by empty strings.</p> - * - * <p>See the examples here: {@link #join(Object[],char)}. </p> - * - * @param iterator the {@code Iterator} of values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null iterator input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String join(Iterator<?> iterator, char separator) { - - // handle null, zero and one elements before building a buffer - if (iterator == null) { - return null; - } - if (!iterator.hasNext()) { - return EMPTY; - } - Object first = iterator.next(); - if (!iterator.hasNext()) { - return ObjectUtils.toString(first); - } - - // two or more elements - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(256); // Java default is 16, probably too small - if (first != null) { - buf.append(first); - } - - while (iterator.hasNext()) { - buf.append(separator); - Object obj = iterator.next(); - if (obj != null) { - buf.append(obj); - } - } - - return buf.toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided {@code Iterator} into - * a single String containing the provided elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. - * A {@code null} separator is the same as an empty String ("").</p> - * - * <p>See the examples here: {@link #join(Object[],String)}. </p> - * - * @param iterator the {@code Iterator} of values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use, null treated as "" - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null iterator input - */ - public static String join(Iterator<?> iterator, String separator) { - - // handle null, zero and one elements before building a buffer - if (iterator == null) { - return null; - } - if (!iterator.hasNext()) { - return EMPTY; - } - Object first = iterator.next(); - if (!iterator.hasNext()) { - return ObjectUtils.toString(first); - } - - // two or more elements - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(256); // Java default is 16, probably too small - if (first != null) { - buf.append(first); - } - - while (iterator.hasNext()) { - if (separator != null) { - buf.append(separator); - } - Object obj = iterator.next(); - if (obj != null) { - buf.append(obj); - } - } - return buf.toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided {@code Iterable} into - * a single String containing the provided elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. Null objects or empty - * strings within the iteration are represented by empty strings.</p> - * - * <p>See the examples here: {@link #join(Object[],char)}. </p> - * - * @param iterable the {@code Iterable} providing the values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null iterator input - * @since 2.3 - */ - public static String join(Iterable<?> iterable, char separator) { - if (iterable == null) { - return null; - } - return join(iterable.iterator(), separator); - } - - /** - * <p>Joins the elements of the provided {@code Iterable} into - * a single String containing the provided elements.</p> - * - * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. - * A {@code null} separator is the same as an empty String ("").</p> - * - * <p>See the examples here: {@link #join(Object[],String)}. </p> - * - * @param iterable the {@code Iterable} providing the values to join together, may be null - * @param separator the separator character to use, null treated as "" - * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null iterator input - * @since 2.3 - */ - public static String join(Iterable<?> iterable, String separator) { - if (iterable == null) { - return null; - } - return join(iterable.iterator(), separator); - } - - // Delete - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Deletes all whitespaces from a String as defined by - * {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.deleteWhitespace(null) = null - * StringUtils.deleteWhitespace("") = "" - * StringUtils.deleteWhitespace("abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.deleteWhitespace(" ab c ") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to delete whitespace from, may be null - * @return the String without whitespaces, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String deleteWhitespace(String str) { - if (isEmpty(str)) { - return str; - } - int sz = str.length(); - char[] chs = new char[sz]; - int count = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if (!Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(i))) { - chs[count++] = str.charAt(i); - } - } - if (count == sz) { - return str; - } - return new String(chs, 0, count); - } - - // Remove - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Removes a substring only if it is at the beginning of a source string, - * otherwise returns the source string.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} source string will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") source string will return the empty string. - * A {@code null} search string will return the source string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.removeStart(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.removeStart("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.removeStart(*, null) = * - * StringUtils.removeStart("www.domain.com", "www.") = "domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeStart("domain.com", "www.") = "domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeStart("www.domain.com", "domain") = "www.domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeStart("abc", "") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the source String to search, may be null - * @param remove the String to search for and remove, may be null - * @return the substring with the string removed if found, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String removeStart(String str, String remove) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(remove)) { - return str; - } - if (str.startsWith(remove)){ - return str.substring(remove.length()); - } - return str; - } - - /** - * <p>Case insensitive removal of a substring if it is at the beginning of a source string, - * otherwise returns the source string.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} source string will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") source string will return the empty string. - * A {@code null} search string will return the source string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase(*, null) = * - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase("www.domain.com", "www.") = "domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase("www.domain.com", "WWW.") = "domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase("domain.com", "www.") = "domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase("www.domain.com", "domain") = "www.domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeStartIgnoreCase("abc", "") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the source String to search, may be null - * @param remove the String to search for (case insensitive) and remove, may be null - * @return the substring with the string removed if found, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String removeStartIgnoreCase(String str, String remove) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(remove)) { - return str; - } - if (startsWithIgnoreCase(str, remove)) { - return str.substring(remove.length()); - } - return str; - } - - /** - * <p>Removes a substring only if it is at the end of a source string, - * otherwise returns the source string.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} source string will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") source string will return the empty string. - * A {@code null} search string will return the source string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.removeEnd(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.removeEnd("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.removeEnd(*, null) = * - * StringUtils.removeEnd("www.domain.com", ".com.") = "www.domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeEnd("www.domain.com", ".com") = "www.domain" - * StringUtils.removeEnd("www.domain.com", "domain") = "www.domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeEnd("abc", "") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the source String to search, may be null - * @param remove the String to search for and remove, may be null - * @return the substring with the string removed if found, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String removeEnd(String str, String remove) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(remove)) { - return str; - } - if (str.endsWith(remove)) { - return str.substring(0, str.length() - remove.length()); - } - return str; - } - - /** - * <p>Case insensitive removal of a substring if it is at the end of a source string, - * otherwise returns the source string.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} source string will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") source string will return the empty string. - * A {@code null} search string will return the source string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase(*, null) = * - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase("www.domain.com", ".com.") = "www.domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase("www.domain.com", ".com") = "www.domain" - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase("www.domain.com", "domain") = "www.domain.com" - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase("abc", "") = "abc" - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase("www.domain.com", ".COM") = "www.domain") - * StringUtils.removeEndIgnoreCase("www.domain.COM", ".com") = "www.domain") - * </pre> - * - * @param str the source String to search, may be null - * @param remove the String to search for (case insensitive) and remove, may be null - * @return the substring with the string removed if found, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String removeEndIgnoreCase(String str, String remove) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(remove)) { - return str; - } - if (endsWithIgnoreCase(str, remove)) { - return str.substring(0, str.length() - remove.length()); - } - return str; - } - - /** - * <p>Removes all occurrences of a substring from within the source string.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} source string will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") source string will return the empty string. - * A {@code null} remove string will return the source string. - * An empty ("") remove string will return the source string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.remove(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.remove("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.remove(*, null) = * - * StringUtils.remove(*, "") = * - * StringUtils.remove("queued", "ue") = "qd" - * StringUtils.remove("queued", "zz") = "queued" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the source String to search, may be null - * @param remove the String to search for and remove, may be null - * @return the substring with the string removed if found, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String remove(String str, String remove) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(remove)) { - return str; - } - return replace(str, remove, EMPTY, -1); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes all occurrences of a character from within the source string.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} source string will return {@code null}. - * An empty ("") source string will return the empty string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.remove(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.remove("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.remove("queued", 'u') = "qeed" - * StringUtils.remove("queued", 'z') = "queued" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the source String to search, may be null - * @param remove the char to search for and remove, may be null - * @return the substring with the char removed if found, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String remove(String str, char remove) { - if (isEmpty(str) || str.indexOf(remove) == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return str; - } - char[] chars = str.toCharArray(); - int pos = 0; - for (int i = 0; i < chars.length; i++) { - if (chars[i] != remove) { - chars[pos++] = chars[i]; - } - } - return new String(chars, 0, pos); - } - - // Replacing - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Replaces a String with another String inside a larger String, once.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replaceOnce(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replaceOnce("", *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replaceOnce("any", null, *) = "any" - * StringUtils.replaceOnce("any", *, null) = "any" - * StringUtils.replaceOnce("any", "", *) = "any" - * StringUtils.replaceOnce("aba", "a", null) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceOnce("aba", "a", "") = "ba" - * StringUtils.replaceOnce("aba", "a", "z") = "zba" - * </pre> - * - * @see #replace(String text, String searchString, String replacement, int max) - * @param text text to search and replace in, may be null - * @param searchString the String to search for, may be null - * @param replacement the String to replace with, may be null - * @return the text with any replacements processed, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String replaceOnce(String text, String searchString, String replacement) { - return replace(text, searchString, replacement, 1); - } - - /** - * <p>Replaces all occurrences of a String within another String.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replace(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replace("", *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replace("any", null, *) = "any" - * StringUtils.replace("any", *, null) = "any" - * StringUtils.replace("any", "", *) = "any" - * StringUtils.replace("aba", "a", null) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replace("aba", "a", "") = "b" - * StringUtils.replace("aba", "a", "z") = "zbz" - * </pre> - * - * @see #replace(String text, String searchString, String replacement, int max) - * @param text text to search and replace in, may be null - * @param searchString the String to search for, may be null - * @param replacement the String to replace it with, may be null - * @return the text with any replacements processed, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String replace(String text, String searchString, String replacement) { - return replace(text, searchString, replacement, -1); - } - - /** - * <p>Replaces a String with another String inside a larger String, - * for the first {@code max} values of the search String.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replace(null, *, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replace("", *, *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replace("any", null, *, *) = "any" - * StringUtils.replace("any", *, null, *) = "any" - * StringUtils.replace("any", "", *, *) = "any" - * StringUtils.replace("any", *, *, 0) = "any" - * StringUtils.replace("abaa", "a", null, -1) = "abaa" - * StringUtils.replace("abaa", "a", "", -1) = "b" - * StringUtils.replace("abaa", "a", "z", 0) = "abaa" - * StringUtils.replace("abaa", "a", "z", 1) = "zbaa" - * StringUtils.replace("abaa", "a", "z", 2) = "zbza" - * StringUtils.replace("abaa", "a", "z", -1) = "zbzz" - * </pre> - * - * @param text text to search and replace in, may be null - * @param searchString the String to search for, may be null - * @param replacement the String to replace it with, may be null - * @param max maximum number of values to replace, or {@code -1} if no maximum - * @return the text with any replacements processed, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String replace(String text, String searchString, String replacement, int max) { - if (isEmpty(text) || isEmpty(searchString) || replacement == null || max == 0) { - return text; - } - int start = 0; - int end = text.indexOf(searchString, start); - if (end == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return text; - } - int replLength = searchString.length(); - int increase = replacement.length() - replLength; - increase = (increase < 0 ? 0 : increase); - increase *= (max < 0 ? 16 : (max > 64 ? 64 : max)); - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(text.length() + increase); - while (end != INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - buf.append(text.substring(start, end)).append(replacement); - start = end + replLength; - if (--max == 0) { - break; - } - end = text.indexOf(searchString, start); - } - buf.append(text.substring(start)); - return buf.toString(); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Replaces all occurrences of Strings within another String. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op, or if - * any "search string" or "string to replace" is null, that replace will be - * ignored. This will not repeat. For repeating replaces, call the - * overloaded method. - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replaceEach(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replaceEach("", *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", null, null) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[0], null) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", null, new String[0]) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{"a"}, null) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{"a"}, new String[]{""}) = "b" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{null}, new String[]{"a"}) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"w", "t"}) = "wcte" - * (example of how it does not repeat) - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "t"}) = "dcte" - * </pre> - * - * @param text - * text to search and replace in, no-op if null - * @param searchList - * the Strings to search for, no-op if null - * @param replacementList - * the Strings to replace them with, no-op if null - * @return the text with any replacements processed, {@code null} if - * null String input - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the lengths of the arrays are not the same (null is ok, - * and/or size 0) - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String replaceEach(String text, String[] searchList, String[] replacementList) { - return replaceEach(text, searchList, replacementList, false, 0); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Replaces all occurrences of Strings within another String. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op, or if - * any "search string" or "string to replace" is null, that replace will be - * ignored. - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replaceEach(null, *, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replaceEach("", *, *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", null, null, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[0], null, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", null, new String[0], *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{"a"}, null, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{"a"}, new String[]{""}, *) = "b" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{null}, new String[]{"a"}, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"w", "t"}, *) = "wcte" - * (example of how it repeats) - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "t"}, false) = "dcte" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "t"}, true) = "tcte" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "ab"}, true) = IllegalStateException - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "ab"}, false) = "dcabe" - * </pre> - * - * @param text - * text to search and replace in, no-op if null - * @param searchList - * the Strings to search for, no-op if null - * @param replacementList - * the Strings to replace them with, no-op if null - * @return the text with any replacements processed, {@code null} if - * null String input - * @throws IllegalStateException - * if the search is repeating and there is an endless loop due - * to outputs of one being inputs to another - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the lengths of the arrays are not the same (null is ok, - * and/or size 0) - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String replaceEachRepeatedly(String text, String[] searchList, String[] replacementList) { - // timeToLive should be 0 if not used or nothing to replace, else it's - // the length of the replace array - int timeToLive = searchList == null ? 0 : searchList.length; - return replaceEach(text, searchList, replacementList, true, timeToLive); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Replaces all occurrences of Strings within another String. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * A {@code null} reference passed to this method is a no-op, or if - * any "search string" or "string to replace" is null, that replace will be - * ignored. - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replaceEach(null, *, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replaceEach("", *, *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", null, null, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[0], null, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", null, new String[0], *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{"a"}, null, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{"a"}, new String[]{""}, *) = "b" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("aba", new String[]{null}, new String[]{"a"}, *) = "aba" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"w", "t"}, *) = "wcte" - * (example of how it repeats) - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "t"}, false) = "dcte" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "t"}, true) = "tcte" - * StringUtils.replaceEach("abcde", new String[]{"ab", "d"}, new String[]{"d", "ab"}, *) = IllegalStateException - * </pre> - * - * @param text - * text to search and replace in, no-op if null - * @param searchList - * the Strings to search for, no-op if null - * @param replacementList - * the Strings to replace them with, no-op if null - * @param repeat if true, then replace repeatedly - * until there are no more possible replacements or timeToLive < 0 - * @param timeToLive - * if less than 0 then there is a circular reference and endless - * loop - * @return the text with any replacements processed, {@code null} if - * null String input - * @throws IllegalStateException - * if the search is repeating and there is an endless loop due - * to outputs of one being inputs to another - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the lengths of the arrays are not the same (null is ok, - * and/or size 0) - * @since 2.4 - */ - private static String replaceEach( - String text, String[] searchList, String[] replacementList, boolean repeat, int timeToLive) { - - // mchyzer Performance note: This creates very few new objects (one major goal) - // let me know if there are performance requests, we can create a harness to measure - - if (text == null || text.length() == 0 || searchList == null || - searchList.length == 0 || replacementList == null || replacementList.length == 0) { - return text; - } - - // if recursing, this shouldn't be less than 0 - if (timeToLive < 0) { - throw new IllegalStateException("Aborting to protect against StackOverflowError - " + - "output of one loop is the input of another"); - } - - int searchLength = searchList.length; - int replacementLength = replacementList.length; - - // make sure lengths are ok, these need to be equal - if (searchLength != replacementLength) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Search and Replace array lengths don't match: " - + searchLength - + " vs " - + replacementLength); - } - - // keep track of which still have matches - boolean[] noMoreMatchesForReplIndex = new boolean[searchLength]; - - // index on index that the match was found - int textIndex = -1; - int replaceIndex = -1; - int tempIndex = -1; - - // index of replace array that will replace the search string found - // NOTE: logic duplicated below START - for (int i = 0; i < searchLength; i++) { - if (noMoreMatchesForReplIndex[i] || searchList[i] == null || - searchList[i].length() == 0 || replacementList[i] == null) { - continue; - } - tempIndex = text.indexOf(searchList[i]); - - // see if we need to keep searching for this - if (tempIndex == -1) { - noMoreMatchesForReplIndex[i] = true; - } else { - if (textIndex == -1 || tempIndex < textIndex) { - textIndex = tempIndex; - replaceIndex = i; - } - } - } - // NOTE: logic mostly below END - - // no search strings found, we are done - if (textIndex == -1) { - return text; - } - - int start = 0; - - // get a good guess on the size of the result buffer so it doesn't have to double if it goes over a bit - int increase = 0; - - // count the replacement text elements that are larger than their corresponding text being replaced - for (int i = 0; i < searchList.length; i++) { - if (searchList[i] == null || replacementList[i] == null) { - continue; - } - int greater = replacementList[i].length() - searchList[i].length(); - if (greater > 0) { - increase += 3 * greater; // assume 3 matches - } - } - // have upper-bound at 20% increase, then let Java take over - increase = Math.min(increase, text.length() / 5); - - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(text.length() + increase); - - while (textIndex != -1) { - - for (int i = start; i < textIndex; i++) { - buf.append(text.charAt(i)); - } - buf.append(replacementList[replaceIndex]); - - start = textIndex + searchList[replaceIndex].length(); - - textIndex = -1; - replaceIndex = -1; - tempIndex = -1; - // find the next earliest match - // NOTE: logic mostly duplicated above START - for (int i = 0; i < searchLength; i++) { - if (noMoreMatchesForReplIndex[i] || searchList[i] == null || - searchList[i].length() == 0 || replacementList[i] == null) { - continue; - } - tempIndex = text.indexOf(searchList[i], start); - - // see if we need to keep searching for this - if (tempIndex == -1) { - noMoreMatchesForReplIndex[i] = true; - } else { - if (textIndex == -1 || tempIndex < textIndex) { - textIndex = tempIndex; - replaceIndex = i; - } - } - } - // NOTE: logic duplicated above END - - } - int textLength = text.length(); - for (int i = start; i < textLength; i++) { - buf.append(text.charAt(i)); - } - String result = buf.toString(); - if (!repeat) { - return result; - } - - return replaceEach(result, searchList, replacementList, repeat, timeToLive - 1); - } - - // Replace, character based - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Replaces all occurrences of a character in a String with another. - * This is a null-safe version of {@link String#replace(char, char)}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} string input returns {@code null}. - * An empty ("") string input returns an empty string.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replaceChars(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replaceChars("", *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abcba", 'b', 'y') = "aycya" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abcba", 'z', 'y') = "abcba" - * </pre> - * - * @param str String to replace characters in, may be null - * @param searchChar the character to search for, may be null - * @param replaceChar the character to replace, may be null - * @return modified String, {@code null} if null string input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String replaceChars(String str, char searchChar, char replaceChar) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - return str.replace(searchChar, replaceChar); - } - - /** - * <p>Replaces multiple characters in a String in one go. - * This method can also be used to delete characters.</p> - * - * <p>For example:<br /> - * <code>replaceChars("hello", "ho", "jy") = jelly</code>.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} string input returns {@code null}. - * An empty ("") string input returns an empty string. - * A null or empty set of search characters returns the input string.</p> - * - * <p>The length of the search characters should normally equal the length - * of the replace characters. - * If the search characters is longer, then the extra search characters - * are deleted. - * If the search characters is shorter, then the extra replace characters - * are ignored.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.replaceChars(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.replaceChars("", *, *) = "" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abc", null, *) = "abc" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abc", "", *) = "abc" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abc", "b", null) = "ac" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abc", "b", "") = "ac" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abcba", "bc", "yz") = "ayzya" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abcba", "bc", "y") = "ayya" - * StringUtils.replaceChars("abcba", "bc", "yzx") = "ayzya" - * </pre> - * - * @param str String to replace characters in, may be null - * @param searchChars a set of characters to search for, may be null - * @param replaceChars a set of characters to replace, may be null - * @return modified String, {@code null} if null string input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String replaceChars(String str, String searchChars, String replaceChars) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(searchChars)) { - return str; - } - if (replaceChars == null) { - replaceChars = EMPTY; - } - boolean modified = false; - int replaceCharsLength = replaceChars.length(); - int strLength = str.length(); - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(strLength); - for (int i = 0; i < strLength; i++) { - char ch = str.charAt(i); - int index = searchChars.indexOf(ch); - if (index >= 0) { - modified = true; - if (index < replaceCharsLength) { - buf.append(replaceChars.charAt(index)); - } - } else { - buf.append(ch); - } - } - if (modified) { - return buf.toString(); - } - return str; - } - - // Overlay - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Overlays part of a String with another String.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} string input returns {@code null}. - * A negative index is treated as zero. - * An index greater than the string length is treated as the string length. - * The start index is always the smaller of the two indices.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.overlay(null, *, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.overlay("", "abc", 0, 0) = "abc" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", null, 2, 4) = "abef" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "", 2, 4) = "abef" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "", 4, 2) = "abef" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "zzzz", 2, 4) = "abzzzzef" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "zzzz", 4, 2) = "abzzzzef" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "zzzz", -1, 4) = "zzzzef" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "zzzz", 2, 8) = "abzzzz" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "zzzz", -2, -3) = "zzzzabcdef" - * StringUtils.overlay("abcdef", "zzzz", 8, 10) = "abcdefzzzz" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to do overlaying in, may be null - * @param overlay the String to overlay, may be null - * @param start the position to start overlaying at - * @param end the position to stop overlaying before - * @return overlayed String, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String overlay(String str, String overlay, int start, int end) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (overlay == null) { - overlay = EMPTY; - } - int len = str.length(); - if (start < 0) { - start = 0; - } - if (start > len) { - start = len; - } - if (end < 0) { - end = 0; - } - if (end > len) { - end = len; - } - if (start > end) { - int temp = start; - start = end; - end = temp; - } - return new StringBuilder(len + start - end + overlay.length() + 1) - .append(str.substring(0, start)) - .append(overlay) - .append(str.substring(end)) - .toString(); - } - - // Chomping - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Removes one newline from end of a String if it's there, - * otherwise leave it alone. A newline is "{@code \n}", - * "{@code \r}", or "{@code \r\n}".</p> - * - * <p>NOTE: This method changed in 2.0. - * It now more closely matches Perl chomp.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.chomp(null) = null - * StringUtils.chomp("") = "" - * StringUtils.chomp("abc \r") = "abc " - * StringUtils.chomp("abc\n") = "abc" - * StringUtils.chomp("abc\r\n") = "abc" - * StringUtils.chomp("abc\r\n\r\n") = "abc\r\n" - * StringUtils.chomp("abc\n\r") = "abc\n" - * StringUtils.chomp("abc\n\rabc") = "abc\n\rabc" - * StringUtils.chomp("\r") = "" - * StringUtils.chomp("\n") = "" - * StringUtils.chomp("\r\n") = "" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to chomp a newline from, may be null - * @return String without newline, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String chomp(String str) { - if (isEmpty(str)) { - return str; - } - - if (str.length() == 1) { - char ch = str.charAt(0); - if (ch == CharUtils.CR || ch == CharUtils.LF) { - return EMPTY; - } - return str; - } - - int lastIdx = str.length() - 1; - char last = str.charAt(lastIdx); - - if (last == CharUtils.LF) { - if (str.charAt(lastIdx - 1) == CharUtils.CR) { - lastIdx--; - } - } else if (last != CharUtils.CR) { - lastIdx++; - } - return str.substring(0, lastIdx); - } - - // Chopping - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Remove the last character from a String.</p> - * - * <p>If the String ends in {@code \r\n}, then remove both - * of them.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.chop(null) = null - * StringUtils.chop("") = "" - * StringUtils.chop("abc \r") = "abc " - * StringUtils.chop("abc\n") = "abc" - * StringUtils.chop("abc\r\n") = "abc" - * StringUtils.chop("abc") = "ab" - * StringUtils.chop("abc\nabc") = "abc\nab" - * StringUtils.chop("a") = "" - * StringUtils.chop("\r") = "" - * StringUtils.chop("\n") = "" - * StringUtils.chop("\r\n") = "" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to chop last character from, may be null - * @return String without last character, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String chop(String str) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - int strLen = str.length(); - if (strLen < 2) { - return EMPTY; - } - int lastIdx = strLen - 1; - String ret = str.substring(0, lastIdx); - char last = str.charAt(lastIdx); - if (last == CharUtils.LF && ret.charAt(lastIdx - 1) == CharUtils.CR) { - return ret.substring(0, lastIdx - 1); - } - return ret; - } - - // Conversion - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - // Padding - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Repeat a String {@code repeat} times to form a - * new String.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.repeat(null, 2) = null - * StringUtils.repeat("", 0) = "" - * StringUtils.repeat("", 2) = "" - * StringUtils.repeat("a", 3) = "aaa" - * StringUtils.repeat("ab", 2) = "abab" - * StringUtils.repeat("a", -2) = "" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to repeat, may be null - * @param repeat number of times to repeat str, negative treated as zero - * @return a new String consisting of the original String repeated, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String repeat(String str, int repeat) { - // Performance tuned for 2.0 (JDK1.4) - - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (repeat <= 0) { - return EMPTY; - } - int inputLength = str.length(); - if (repeat == 1 || inputLength == 0) { - return str; - } - if (inputLength == 1 && repeat <= PAD_LIMIT) { - return repeat(str.charAt(0), repeat); - } - - int outputLength = inputLength * repeat; - switch (inputLength) { - case 1 : - return repeat(str.charAt(0), repeat); - case 2 : - char ch0 = str.charAt(0); - char ch1 = str.charAt(1); - char[] output2 = new char[outputLength]; - for (int i = repeat * 2 - 2; i >= 0; i--, i--) { - output2[i] = ch0; - output2[i + 1] = ch1; - } - return new String(output2); - default : - StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(outputLength); - for (int i = 0; i < repeat; i++) { - buf.append(str); - } - return buf.toString(); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Repeat a String {@code repeat} times to form a - * new String, with a String separator injected each time. </p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.repeat(null, null, 2) = null - * StringUtils.repeat(null, "x", 2) = null - * StringUtils.repeat("", null, 0) = "" - * StringUtils.repeat("", "", 2) = "" - * StringUtils.repeat("", "x", 3) = "xxx" - * StringUtils.repeat("?", ", ", 3) = "?, ?, ?" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to repeat, may be null - * @param separator the String to inject, may be null - * @param repeat number of times to repeat str, negative treated as zero - * @return a new String consisting of the original String repeated, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static String repeat(String str, String separator, int repeat) { - if(str == null || separator == null) { - return repeat(str, repeat); - } else { - // given that repeat(String, int) is quite optimized, better to rely on it than try and splice this into it - String result = repeat(str + separator, repeat); - return removeEnd(result, separator); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Returns padding using the specified delimiter repeated - * to a given length.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.repeat(0, 'e') = "" - * StringUtils.repeat(3, 'e') = "eee" - * StringUtils.repeat(-2, 'e') = "" - * </pre> - * - * <p>Note: this method doesn't not support padding with - * <a href="http://www.unicode.org/glossary/#supplementary_character">Unicode Supplementary Characters</a> - * as they require a pair of {@code char}s to be represented. - * If you are needing to support full I18N of your applications - * consider using {@link #repeat(String, int)} instead. - * </p> - * - * @param ch character to repeat - * @param repeat number of times to repeat char, negative treated as zero - * @return String with repeated character - * @see #repeat(String, int) - */ - public static String repeat(char ch, int repeat) { - char[] buf = new char[repeat]; - for (int i = repeat - 1; i >= 0; i--) { - buf[i] = ch; - } - return new String(buf); - } - - /** - * <p>Right pad a String with spaces (' ').</p> - * - * <p>The String is padded to the size of {@code size}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.rightPad(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.rightPad("", 3) = " " - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 3) = "bat" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 5) = "bat " - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 1) = "bat" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", -1) = "bat" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to pad out, may be null - * @param size the size to pad to - * @return right padded String or original String if no padding is necessary, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String rightPad(String str, int size) { - return rightPad(str, size, ' '); - } - - /** - * <p>Right pad a String with a specified character.</p> - * - * <p>The String is padded to the size of {@code size}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.rightPad(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.rightPad("", 3, 'z') = "zzz" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 3, 'z') = "bat" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 5, 'z') = "batzz" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 1, 'z') = "bat" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", -1, 'z') = "bat" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to pad out, may be null - * @param size the size to pad to - * @param padChar the character to pad with - * @return right padded String or original String if no padding is necessary, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String rightPad(String str, int size, char padChar) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - int pads = size - str.length(); - if (pads <= 0) { - return str; // returns original String when possible - } - if (pads > PAD_LIMIT) { - return rightPad(str, size, String.valueOf(padChar)); - } - return str.concat(repeat(padChar, pads)); - } - - /** - * <p>Right pad a String with a specified String.</p> - * - * <p>The String is padded to the size of {@code size}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.rightPad(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.rightPad("", 3, "z") = "zzz" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 3, "yz") = "bat" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 5, "yz") = "batyz" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 8, "yz") = "batyzyzy" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 1, "yz") = "bat" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", -1, "yz") = "bat" - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 5, null) = "bat " - * StringUtils.rightPad("bat", 5, "") = "bat " - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to pad out, may be null - * @param size the size to pad to - * @param padStr the String to pad with, null or empty treated as single space - * @return right padded String or original String if no padding is necessary, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String rightPad(String str, int size, String padStr) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (isEmpty(padStr)) { - padStr = " "; - } - int padLen = padStr.length(); - int strLen = str.length(); - int pads = size - strLen; - if (pads <= 0) { - return str; // returns original String when possible - } - if (padLen == 1 && pads <= PAD_LIMIT) { - return rightPad(str, size, padStr.charAt(0)); - } - - if (pads == padLen) { - return str.concat(padStr); - } else if (pads < padLen) { - return str.concat(padStr.substring(0, pads)); - } else { - char[] padding = new char[pads]; - char[] padChars = padStr.toCharArray(); - for (int i = 0; i < pads; i++) { - padding[i] = padChars[i % padLen]; - } - return str.concat(new String(padding)); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Left pad a String with spaces (' ').</p> - * - * <p>The String is padded to the size of {@code size}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.leftPad(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.leftPad("", 3) = " " - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 3) = "bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 5) = " bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 1) = "bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", -1) = "bat" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to pad out, may be null - * @param size the size to pad to - * @return left padded String or original String if no padding is necessary, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String leftPad(String str, int size) { - return leftPad(str, size, ' '); - } - - /** - * <p>Left pad a String with a specified character.</p> - * - * <p>Pad to a size of {@code size}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.leftPad(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.leftPad("", 3, 'z') = "zzz" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 3, 'z') = "bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 5, 'z') = "zzbat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 1, 'z') = "bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", -1, 'z') = "bat" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to pad out, may be null - * @param size the size to pad to - * @param padChar the character to pad with - * @return left padded String or original String if no padding is necessary, - * {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String leftPad(String str, int size, char padChar) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - int pads = size - str.length(); - if (pads <= 0) { - return str; // returns original String when possible - } - if (pads > PAD_LIMIT) { - return leftPad(str, size, String.valueOf(padChar)); - } - return repeat(padChar, pads).concat(str); - } - - /** - * <p>Left pad a String with a specified String.</p> - * - * <p>Pad to a size of {@code size}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.leftPad(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.leftPad("", 3, "z") = "zzz" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 3, "yz") = "bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 5, "yz") = "yzbat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 8, "yz") = "yzyzybat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 1, "yz") = "bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", -1, "yz") = "bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 5, null) = " bat" - * StringUtils.leftPad("bat", 5, "") = " bat" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to pad out, may be null - * @param size the size to pad to - * @param padStr the String to pad with, null or empty treated as single space - * @return left padded String or original String if no padding is necessary, - * {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String leftPad(String str, int size, String padStr) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (isEmpty(padStr)) { - padStr = " "; - } - int padLen = padStr.length(); - int strLen = str.length(); - int pads = size - strLen; - if (pads <= 0) { - return str; // returns original String when possible - } - if (padLen == 1 && pads <= PAD_LIMIT) { - return leftPad(str, size, padStr.charAt(0)); - } - - if (pads == padLen) { - return padStr.concat(str); - } else if (pads < padLen) { - return padStr.substring(0, pads).concat(str); - } else { - char[] padding = new char[pads]; - char[] padChars = padStr.toCharArray(); - for (int i = 0; i < pads; i++) { - padding[i] = padChars[i % padLen]; - } - return new String(padding).concat(str); - } - } - - /** - * Gets a CharSequence length or {@code 0} if the CharSequence is - * {@code null}. - * - * @param cs - * a CharSequence or {@code null} - * @return CharSequence length or {@code 0} if the CharSequence is - * {@code null}. - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from length(String) to length(CharSequence) - */ - public static int length(CharSequence cs) { - return cs == null ? 0 : cs.length(); - } - - // Centering - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Centers a String in a larger String of size {@code size} - * using the space character (' ').<p> - * - * <p>If the size is less than the String length, the String is returned. - * A {@code null} String returns {@code null}. - * A negative size is treated as zero.</p> - * - * <p>Equivalent to {@code center(str, size, " ")}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.center(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.center("", 4) = " " - * StringUtils.center("ab", -1) = "ab" - * StringUtils.center("ab", 4) = " ab " - * StringUtils.center("abcd", 2) = "abcd" - * StringUtils.center("a", 4) = " a " - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to center, may be null - * @param size the int size of new String, negative treated as zero - * @return centered String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String center(String str, int size) { - return center(str, size, ' '); - } - - /** - * <p>Centers a String in a larger String of size {@code size}. - * Uses a supplied character as the value to pad the String with.</p> - * - * <p>If the size is less than the String length, the String is returned. - * A {@code null} String returns {@code null}. - * A negative size is treated as zero.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.center(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.center("", 4, ' ') = " " - * StringUtils.center("ab", -1, ' ') = "ab" - * StringUtils.center("ab", 4, ' ') = " ab" - * StringUtils.center("abcd", 2, ' ') = "abcd" - * StringUtils.center("a", 4, ' ') = " a " - * StringUtils.center("a", 4, 'y') = "yayy" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to center, may be null - * @param size the int size of new String, negative treated as zero - * @param padChar the character to pad the new String with - * @return centered String, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String center(String str, int size, char padChar) { - if (str == null || size <= 0) { - return str; - } - int strLen = str.length(); - int pads = size - strLen; - if (pads <= 0) { - return str; - } - str = leftPad(str, strLen + pads / 2, padChar); - str = rightPad(str, size, padChar); - return str; - } - - /** - * <p>Centers a String in a larger String of size {@code size}. - * Uses a supplied String as the value to pad the String with.</p> - * - * <p>If the size is less than the String length, the String is returned. - * A {@code null} String returns {@code null}. - * A negative size is treated as zero.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.center(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.center("", 4, " ") = " " - * StringUtils.center("ab", -1, " ") = "ab" - * StringUtils.center("ab", 4, " ") = " ab" - * StringUtils.center("abcd", 2, " ") = "abcd" - * StringUtils.center("a", 4, " ") = " a " - * StringUtils.center("a", 4, "yz") = "yayz" - * StringUtils.center("abc", 7, null) = " abc " - * StringUtils.center("abc", 7, "") = " abc " - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to center, may be null - * @param size the int size of new String, negative treated as zero - * @param padStr the String to pad the new String with, must not be null or empty - * @return centered String, {@code null} if null String input - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if padStr is {@code null} or empty - */ - public static String center(String str, int size, String padStr) { - if (str == null || size <= 0) { - return str; - } - if (isEmpty(padStr)) { - padStr = " "; - } - int strLen = str.length(); - int pads = size - strLen; - if (pads <= 0) { - return str; - } - str = leftPad(str, strLen + pads / 2, padStr); - str = rightPad(str, size, padStr); - return str; - } - - // Case conversion - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Converts a String to upper case as per {@link String#toUpperCase()}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.upperCase(null) = null - * StringUtils.upperCase("") = "" - * StringUtils.upperCase("aBc") = "ABC" - * </pre> - * - * <p><strong>Note:</strong> As described in the documentation for {@link String#toUpperCase()}, - * the result of this method is affected by the current locale. - * For platform-independent case transformations, the method {@link #lowerCase(String, Locale)} - * should be used with a specific locale (e.g. {@link Locale#ENGLISH}).</p> - * - * @param str the String to upper case, may be null - * @return the upper cased String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String upperCase(String str) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - return str.toUpperCase(); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts a String to upper case as per {@link String#toUpperCase(Locale)}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.upperCase(null, Locale.ENGLISH) = null - * StringUtils.upperCase("", Locale.ENGLISH) = "" - * StringUtils.upperCase("aBc", Locale.ENGLISH) = "ABC" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to upper case, may be null - * @param locale the locale that defines the case transformation rules, must not be null - * @return the upper cased String, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static String upperCase(String str, Locale locale) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - return str.toUpperCase(locale); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts a String to lower case as per {@link String#toLowerCase()}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lowerCase(null) = null - * StringUtils.lowerCase("") = "" - * StringUtils.lowerCase("aBc") = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * <p><strong>Note:</strong> As described in the documentation for {@link String#toLowerCase()}, - * the result of this method is affected by the current locale. - * For platform-independent case transformations, the method {@link #lowerCase(String, Locale)} - * should be used with a specific locale (e.g. {@link Locale#ENGLISH}).</p> - * - * @param str the String to lower case, may be null - * @return the lower cased String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String lowerCase(String str) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - return str.toLowerCase(); - } - - /** - * <p>Converts a String to lower case as per {@link String#toLowerCase(Locale)}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.lowerCase(null, Locale.ENGLISH) = null - * StringUtils.lowerCase("", Locale.ENGLISH) = "" - * StringUtils.lowerCase("aBc", Locale.ENGLISH) = "abc" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to lower case, may be null - * @param locale the locale that defines the case transformation rules, must not be null - * @return the lower cased String, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static String lowerCase(String str, Locale locale) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - return str.toLowerCase(locale); - } - - /** - * <p>Capitalizes a String changing the first letter to title case as - * per {@link Character#toTitleCase(char)}. No other letters are changed.</p> - * - * <p>For a word based algorithm, see {@link org.apache.commons.lang3.text.WordUtils#capitalize(String)}. - * A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.capitalize(null) = null - * StringUtils.capitalize("") = "" - * StringUtils.capitalize("cat") = "Cat" - * StringUtils.capitalize("cAt") = "CAt" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to capitalize, may be null - * @return the capitalized String, {@code null} if null String input - * @see org.apache.commons.lang3.text.WordUtils#capitalize(String) - * @see #uncapitalize(String) - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String capitalize(String str) { - int strLen; - if (str == null || (strLen = str.length()) == 0) { - return str; - } - return new StringBuilder(strLen) - .append(Character.toTitleCase(str.charAt(0))) - .append(str.substring(1)) - .toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Uncapitalizes a String changing the first letter to title case as - * per {@link Character#toLowerCase(char)}. No other letters are changed.</p> - * - * <p>For a word based algorithm, see {@link org.apache.commons.lang3.text.WordUtils#uncapitalize(String)}. - * A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.uncapitalize(null) = null - * StringUtils.uncapitalize("") = "" - * StringUtils.uncapitalize("Cat") = "cat" - * StringUtils.uncapitalize("CAT") = "cAT" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to uncapitalize, may be null - * @return the uncapitalized String, {@code null} if null String input - * @see org.apache.commons.lang3.text.WordUtils#uncapitalize(String) - * @see #capitalize(String) - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String uncapitalize(String str) { - int strLen; - if (str == null || (strLen = str.length()) == 0) { - return str; - } - return new StringBuilder(strLen) - .append(Character.toLowerCase(str.charAt(0))) - .append(str.substring(1)) - .toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Swaps the case of a String changing upper and title case to - * lower case, and lower case to upper case.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li>Upper case character converts to Lower case</li> - * <li>Title case character converts to Lower case</li> - * <li>Lower case character converts to Upper case</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>For a word based algorithm, see {@link org.apache.commons.lang3.text.WordUtils#swapCase(String)}. - * A {@code null} input String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.swapCase(null) = null - * StringUtils.swapCase("") = "" - * StringUtils.swapCase("The dog has a BONE") = "tHE DOG HAS A bone" - * </pre> - * - * <p>NOTE: This method changed in Lang version 2.0. - * It no longer performs a word based algorithm. - * If you only use ASCII, you will notice no change. - * That functionality is available in org.apache.commons.lang3.text.WordUtils.</p> - * - * @param str the String to swap case, may be null - * @return the changed String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String swapCase(String str) { - if (StringUtils.isEmpty(str)) { - return str; - } - - char[] buffer = str.toCharArray(); - - for (int i = 0; i < buffer.length; i++) { - char ch = buffer[i]; - if (Character.isUpperCase(ch)) { - buffer[i] = Character.toLowerCase(ch); - } else if (Character.isTitleCase(ch)) { - buffer[i] = Character.toLowerCase(ch); - } else if (Character.isLowerCase(ch)) { - buffer[i] = Character.toUpperCase(ch); - } - } - return new String(buffer); - } - - // Count matches - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Counts how many times the substring appears in the larger string.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} or empty ("") String input returns {@code 0}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.countMatches(null, *) = 0 - * StringUtils.countMatches("", *) = 0 - * StringUtils.countMatches("abba", null) = 0 - * StringUtils.countMatches("abba", "") = 0 - * StringUtils.countMatches("abba", "a") = 2 - * StringUtils.countMatches("abba", "ab") = 1 - * StringUtils.countMatches("abba", "xxx") = 0 - * </pre> - * - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param sub the substring to count, may be null - * @return the number of occurrences, 0 if either CharSequence is {@code null} - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from countMatches(String, String) to countMatches(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int countMatches(CharSequence str, CharSequence sub) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(sub)) { - return 0; - } - int count = 0; - int idx = 0; - while ((idx = CharSequenceUtils.indexOf(str, sub, idx)) != INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - count++; - idx += sub.length(); - } - return count; - } - - // Character Tests - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only Unicode letters.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isAlpha(null) = false - * StringUtils.isAlpha("") = false - * StringUtils.isAlpha(" ") = false - * StringUtils.isAlpha("abc") = true - * StringUtils.isAlpha("ab2c") = false - * StringUtils.isAlpha("ab-c") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains letters, and is non-null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isAlpha(String) to isAlpha(CharSequence) - * @since 3.0 Changed "" to return false and not true - */ - public static boolean isAlpha(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null || cs.length() == 0) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if (Character.isLetter(cs.charAt(i)) == false) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only Unicode letters and - * space (' ').</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false} - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code true}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isAlphaSpace(null) = false - * StringUtils.isAlphaSpace("") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphaSpace(" ") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphaSpace("abc") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphaSpace("ab c") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphaSpace("ab2c") = false - * StringUtils.isAlphaSpace("ab-c") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains letters and space, - * and is non-null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isAlphaSpace(String) to isAlphaSpace(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isAlphaSpace(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if ((Character.isLetter(cs.charAt(i)) == false) && (cs.charAt(i) != ' ')) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only Unicode letters or digits.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isAlphanumeric(null) = false - * StringUtils.isAlphanumeric("") = false - * StringUtils.isAlphanumeric(" ") = false - * StringUtils.isAlphanumeric("abc") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphanumeric("ab c") = false - * StringUtils.isAlphanumeric("ab2c") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphanumeric("ab-c") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains letters or digits, - * and is non-null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isAlphanumeric(String) to isAlphanumeric(CharSequence) - * @since 3.0 Changed "" to return false and not true - */ - public static boolean isAlphanumeric(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null || cs.length() == 0) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if (Character.isLetterOrDigit(cs.charAt(i)) == false) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only Unicode letters, digits - * or space ({@code ' '}).</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code true}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isAlphanumericSpace(null) = false - * StringUtils.isAlphanumericSpace("") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphanumericSpace(" ") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphanumericSpace("abc") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphanumericSpace("ab c") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphanumericSpace("ab2c") = true - * StringUtils.isAlphanumericSpace("ab-c") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains letters, digits or space, - * and is non-null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isAlphanumericSpace(String) to isAlphanumericSpace(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isAlphanumericSpace(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if ((Character.isLetterOrDigit(cs.charAt(i)) == false) && (cs.charAt(i) != ' ')) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only ASCII printable characters.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code true}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable(null) = false - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable(" ") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("Ceki") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("ab2c") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("!ab-c~") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("\u0020") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("\u0021") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("\u007e") = true - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("\u007f") = false - * StringUtils.isAsciiPrintable("Ceki G\u00fclc\u00fc") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if every character is in the range - * 32 thru 126 - * @since 2.1 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isAsciiPrintable(String) to isAsciiPrintable(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isAsciiPrintable(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if (CharUtils.isAsciiPrintable(cs.charAt(i)) == false) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only Unicode digits. - * A decimal point is not a Unicode digit and returns false.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isNumeric(null) = false - * StringUtils.isNumeric("") = false - * StringUtils.isNumeric(" ") = false - * StringUtils.isNumeric("123") = true - * StringUtils.isNumeric("12 3") = false - * StringUtils.isNumeric("ab2c") = false - * StringUtils.isNumeric("12-3") = false - * StringUtils.isNumeric("12.3") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains digits, and is non-null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isNumeric(String) to isNumeric(CharSequence) - * @since 3.0 Changed "" to return false and not true - */ - public static boolean isNumeric(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null || cs.length() == 0) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if (Character.isDigit(cs.charAt(i)) == false) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only Unicode digits or space - * ({@code ' '}). - * A decimal point is not a Unicode digit and returns false.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code true}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace(null) = false - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace("") = true - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace(" ") = true - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace("123") = true - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace("12 3") = true - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace("ab2c") = false - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace("12-3") = false - * StringUtils.isNumericSpace("12.3") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains digits or space, - * and is non-null - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isNumericSpace(String) to isNumericSpace(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isNumericSpace(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if ((Character.isDigit(cs.charAt(i)) == false) && (cs.charAt(i) != ' ')) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only whitespace.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code true}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isWhitespace(null) = false - * StringUtils.isWhitespace("") = true - * StringUtils.isWhitespace(" ") = true - * StringUtils.isWhitespace("abc") = false - * StringUtils.isWhitespace("ab2c") = false - * StringUtils.isWhitespace("ab-c") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains whitespace, and is non-null - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isWhitespace(String) to isWhitespace(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isWhitespace(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if ((Character.isWhitespace(cs.charAt(i)) == false)) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only lowercase characters.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty CharSequence (length()=0) will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isAllLowerCase(null) = false - * StringUtils.isAllLowerCase("") = false - * StringUtils.isAllLowerCase(" ") = false - * StringUtils.isAllLowerCase("abc") = true - * StringUtils.isAllLowerCase("abC") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains lowercase characters, and is non-null - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isAllLowerCase(String) to isAllLowerCase(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isAllLowerCase(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null || isEmpty(cs)) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if (Character.isLowerCase(cs.charAt(i)) == false) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p>Checks if the CharSequence contains only uppercase characters.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null} will return {@code false}. - * An empty String (length()=0) will return {@code false}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.isAllUpperCase(null) = false - * StringUtils.isAllUpperCase("") = false - * StringUtils.isAllUpperCase(" ") = false - * StringUtils.isAllUpperCase("ABC") = true - * StringUtils.isAllUpperCase("aBC") = false - * </pre> - * - * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @return {@code true} if only contains uppercase characters, and is non-null - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from isAllUpperCase(String) to isAllUpperCase(CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean isAllUpperCase(CharSequence cs) { - if (cs == null || isEmpty(cs)) { - return false; - } - int sz = cs.length(); - for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { - if (Character.isUpperCase(cs.charAt(i)) == false) { - return false; - } - } - return true; - } - - // Defaults - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns either the passed in String, - * or if the String is {@code null}, an empty String ("").</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.defaultString(null) = "" - * StringUtils.defaultString("") = "" - * StringUtils.defaultString("bat") = "bat" - * </pre> - * - * @see ObjectUtils#toString(Object) - * @see String#valueOf(Object) - * @param str the String to check, may be null - * @return the passed in String, or the empty String if it - * was {@code null} - */ - public static String defaultString(String str) { - return str == null ? EMPTY : str; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns either the passed in String, or if the String is - * {@code null}, the value of {@code defaultStr}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.defaultString(null, "NULL") = "NULL" - * StringUtils.defaultString("", "NULL") = "" - * StringUtils.defaultString("bat", "NULL") = "bat" - * </pre> - * - * @see ObjectUtils#toString(Object,String) - * @see String#valueOf(Object) - * @param str the String to check, may be null - * @param defaultStr the default String to return - * if the input is {@code null}, may be null - * @return the passed in String, or the default if it was {@code null} - */ - public static String defaultString(String str, String defaultStr) { - return str == null ? defaultStr : str; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns either the passed in CharSequence, or if the CharSequence is - * whitespace, empty ("") or {@code null}, the value of {@code defaultStr}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.defaultIfBlank(null, "NULL") = "NULL" - * StringUtils.defaultIfBlank("", "NULL") = "NULL" - * StringUtils.defaultIfBlank(" ", "NULL") = "NULL" - * StringUtils.defaultIfBlank("bat", "NULL") = "bat" - * StringUtils.defaultIfBlank("", null) = null - * </pre> - * @param <T> the specific kind of CharSequence - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param defaultStr the default CharSequence to return - * if the input is whitespace, empty ("") or {@code null}, may be null - * @return the passed in CharSequence, or the default - * @see StringUtils#defaultString(String, String) - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T defaultIfBlank(T str, T defaultStr) { - return StringUtils.isBlank(str) ? defaultStr : str; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns either the passed in CharSequence, or if the CharSequence is - * empty or {@code null}, the value of {@code defaultStr}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty(null, "NULL") = "NULL" - * StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty("", "NULL") = "NULL" - * StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty("bat", "NULL") = "bat" - * StringUtils.defaultIfEmpty("", null) = null - * </pre> - * @param <T> the specific kind of CharSequence - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param defaultStr the default CharSequence to return - * if the input is empty ("") or {@code null}, may be null - * @return the passed in CharSequence, or the default - * @see StringUtils#defaultString(String, String) - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T defaultIfEmpty(T str, T defaultStr) { - return StringUtils.isEmpty(str) ? defaultStr : str; - } - - // Reversing - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Reverses a String as per {@link StringBuilder#reverse()}.</p> - * - * <p>A {@code null} String returns {@code null}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.reverse(null) = null - * StringUtils.reverse("") = "" - * StringUtils.reverse("bat") = "tab" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to reverse, may be null - * @return the reversed String, {@code null} if null String input - */ - public static String reverse(String str) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - return new StringBuilder(str).reverse().toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Reverses a String that is delimited by a specific character.</p> - * - * <p>The Strings between the delimiters are not reversed. - * Thus java.lang.String becomes String.lang.java (if the delimiter - * is {@code '.'}).</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.reverseDelimited(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.reverseDelimited("", *) = "" - * StringUtils.reverseDelimited("a.b.c", 'x') = "a.b.c" - * StringUtils.reverseDelimited("a.b.c", ".") = "c.b.a" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to reverse, may be null - * @param separatorChar the separator character to use - * @return the reversed String, {@code null} if null String input - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String reverseDelimited(String str, char separatorChar) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - // could implement manually, but simple way is to reuse other, - // probably slower, methods. - String[] strs = split(str, separatorChar); - ArrayUtils.reverse(strs); - return join(strs, separatorChar); - } - - // Abbreviating - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Abbreviates a String using ellipses. This will turn - * "Now is the time for all good men" into "Now is the time for..."</p> - * - * <p>Specifically: - * <ul> - * <li>If {@code str} is less than {@code maxWidth} characters - * long, return it.</li> - * <li>Else abbreviate it to {@code (substring(str, 0, max-3) + "...")}.</li> - * <li>If {@code maxWidth} is less than {@code 4}, throw an - * {@code IllegalArgumentException}.</li> - * <li>In no case will it return a String of length greater than - * {@code maxWidth}.</li> - * </ul> - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.abbreviate(null, *) = null - * StringUtils.abbreviate("", 4) = "" - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefg", 6) = "abc..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefg", 7) = "abcdefg" - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefg", 8) = "abcdefg" - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefg", 4) = "a..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefg", 3) = IllegalArgumentException - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to check, may be null - * @param maxWidth maximum length of result String, must be at least 4 - * @return abbreviated String, {@code null} if null String input - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width is too small - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String abbreviate(String str, int maxWidth) { - return abbreviate(str, 0, maxWidth); - } - - /** - * <p>Abbreviates a String using ellipses. This will turn - * "Now is the time for all good men" into "...is the time for..."</p> - * - * <p>Works like {@code abbreviate(String, int)}, but allows you to specify - * a "left edge" offset. Note that this left edge is not necessarily going to - * be the leftmost character in the result, or the first character following the - * ellipses, but it will appear somewhere in the result. - * - * <p>In no case will it return a String of length greater than - * {@code maxWidth}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.abbreviate(null, *, *) = null - * StringUtils.abbreviate("", 0, 4) = "" - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", -1, 10) = "abcdefg..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 0, 10) = "abcdefg..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 1, 10) = "abcdefg..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 4, 10) = "abcdefg..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 5, 10) = "...fghi..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 6, 10) = "...ghij..." - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 8, 10) = "...ijklmno" - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 10, 10) = "...ijklmno" - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghijklmno", 12, 10) = "...ijklmno" - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghij", 0, 3) = IllegalArgumentException - * StringUtils.abbreviate("abcdefghij", 5, 6) = IllegalArgumentException - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to check, may be null - * @param offset left edge of source String - * @param maxWidth maximum length of result String, must be at least 4 - * @return abbreviated String, {@code null} if null String input - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the width is too small - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String abbreviate(String str, int offset, int maxWidth) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - if (maxWidth < 4) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Minimum abbreviation width is 4"); - } - if (str.length() <= maxWidth) { - return str; - } - if (offset > str.length()) { - offset = str.length(); - } - if ((str.length() - offset) < (maxWidth - 3)) { - offset = str.length() - (maxWidth - 3); - } - final String abrevMarker = "..."; - if (offset <= 4) { - return str.substring(0, maxWidth - 3) + abrevMarker; - } - if (maxWidth < 7) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Minimum abbreviation width with offset is 7"); - } - if ((offset + (maxWidth - 3)) < str.length()) { - return abrevMarker + abbreviate(str.substring(offset), maxWidth - 3); - } - return abrevMarker + str.substring(str.length() - (maxWidth - 3)); - } - - /** - * <p>Abbreviates a String to the length passed, replacing the middle characters with the supplied - * replacement String.</p> - * - * <p>This abbreviation only occurs if the following criteria is met: - * <ul> - * <li>Neither the String for abbreviation nor the replacement String are null or empty </li> - * <li>The length to truncate to is less than the length of the supplied String</li> - * <li>The length to truncate to is greater than 0</li> - * <li>The abbreviated String will have enough room for the length supplied replacement String - * and the first and last characters of the supplied String for abbreviation</li> - * </ul> - * Otherwise, the returned String will be the same as the supplied String for abbreviation. - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.abbreviateMiddle(null, null, 0) = null - * StringUtils.abbreviateMiddle("abc", null, 0) = "abc" - * StringUtils.abbreviateMiddle("abc", ".", 0) = "abc" - * StringUtils.abbreviateMiddle("abc", ".", 3) = "abc" - * StringUtils.abbreviateMiddle("abcdef", ".", 4) = "ab.f" - * </pre> - * - * @param str the String to abbreviate, may be null - * @param middle the String to replace the middle characters with, may be null - * @param length the length to abbreviate {@code str} to. - * @return the abbreviated String if the above criteria is met, or the original String supplied for abbreviation. - * @since 2.5 - */ - public static String abbreviateMiddle(String str, String middle, int length) { - if (isEmpty(str) || isEmpty(middle)) { - return str; - } - - if (length >= str.length() || length < (middle.length()+2)) { - return str; - } - - int targetSting = length-middle.length(); - int startOffset = targetSting/2+targetSting%2; - int endOffset = str.length()-targetSting/2; - - StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(length); - builder.append(str.substring(0,startOffset)); - builder.append(middle); - builder.append(str.substring(endOffset)); - - return builder.toString(); - } - - // Difference - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Compares two Strings, and returns the portion where they differ. - * (More precisely, return the remainder of the second String, - * starting from where it's different from the first.)</p> - * - * <p>For example, - * {@code difference("i am a machine", "i am a robot") -> "robot"}.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.difference(null, null) = null - * StringUtils.difference("", "") = "" - * StringUtils.difference("", "abc") = "abc" - * StringUtils.difference("abc", "") = "" - * StringUtils.difference("abc", "abc") = "" - * StringUtils.difference("ab", "abxyz") = "xyz" - * StringUtils.difference("abcde", "abxyz") = "xyz" - * StringUtils.difference("abcde", "xyz") = "xyz" - * </pre> - * - * @param str1 the first String, may be null - * @param str2 the second String, may be null - * @return the portion of str2 where it differs from str1; returns the - * empty String if they are equal - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String difference(String str1, String str2) { - if (str1 == null) { - return str2; - } - if (str2 == null) { - return str1; - } - int at = indexOfDifference(str1, str2); - if (at == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - return EMPTY; - } - return str2.substring(at); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two CharSequences, and returns the index at which the - * CharSequences begin to differ.</p> - * - * <p>For example, - * {@code indexOfDifference("i am a machine", "i am a robot") -> 7}</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(null, null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference("", "") = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference("", "abc") = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference("abc", "") = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference("abc", "abc") = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference("ab", "abxyz") = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference("abcde", "abxyz") = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference("abcde", "xyz") = 0 - * </pre> - * - * @param cs1 the first CharSequence, may be null - * @param cs2 the second CharSequence, may be null - * @return the index where cs1 and cs2 begin to differ; -1 if they are equal - * @since 2.0 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfDifference(String, String) to - * indexOfDifference(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int indexOfDifference(CharSequence cs1, CharSequence cs2) { - if (cs1 == cs2) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - if (cs1 == null || cs2 == null) { - return 0; - } - int i; - for (i = 0; i < cs1.length() && i < cs2.length(); ++i) { - if (cs1.charAt(i) != cs2.charAt(i)) { - break; - } - } - if (i < cs2.length() || i < cs1.length()) { - return i; - } - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - /** - * <p>Compares all CharSequences in an array and returns the index at which the - * CharSequences begin to differ.</p> - * - * <p>For example, - * <code>indexOfDifference(new String[] {"i am a machine", "i am a robot"}) -> 7</code></p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(null) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {}) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"abc"}) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {null, null}) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"", ""}) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"", null}) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"abc", null, null}) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {null, null, "abc"}) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"", "abc"}) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"abc", ""}) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"abc", "abc"}) = -1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"abc", "a"}) = 1 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"ab", "abxyz"}) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"abcde", "abxyz"}) = 2 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"abcde", "xyz"}) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"xyz", "abcde"}) = 0 - * StringUtils.indexOfDifference(new String[] {"i am a machine", "i am a robot"}) = 7 - * </pre> - * - * @param css array of CharSequences, entries may be null - * @return the index where the strings begin to differ; -1 if they are all equal - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from indexOfDifference(String...) to indexOfDifference(CharSequence...) - */ - public static int indexOfDifference(CharSequence... css) { - if (css == null || css.length <= 1) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - boolean anyStringNull = false; - boolean allStringsNull = true; - int arrayLen = css.length; - int shortestStrLen = Integer.MAX_VALUE; - int longestStrLen = 0; - - // find the min and max string lengths; this avoids checking to make - // sure we are not exceeding the length of the string each time through - // the bottom loop. - for (int i = 0; i < arrayLen; i++) { - if (css[i] == null) { - anyStringNull = true; - shortestStrLen = 0; - } else { - allStringsNull = false; - shortestStrLen = Math.min(css[i].length(), shortestStrLen); - longestStrLen = Math.max(css[i].length(), longestStrLen); - } - } - - // handle lists containing all nulls or all empty strings - if (allStringsNull || (longestStrLen == 0 && !anyStringNull)) { - return INDEX_NOT_FOUND; - } - - // handle lists containing some nulls or some empty strings - if (shortestStrLen == 0) { - return 0; - } - - // find the position with the first difference across all strings - int firstDiff = -1; - for (int stringPos = 0; stringPos < shortestStrLen; stringPos++) { - char comparisonChar = css[0].charAt(stringPos); - for (int arrayPos = 1; arrayPos < arrayLen; arrayPos++) { - if (css[arrayPos].charAt(stringPos) != comparisonChar) { - firstDiff = stringPos; - break; - } - } - if (firstDiff != -1) { - break; - } - } - - if (firstDiff == -1 && shortestStrLen != longestStrLen) { - // we compared all of the characters up to the length of the - // shortest string and didn't find a match, but the string lengths - // vary, so return the length of the shortest string. - return shortestStrLen; - } - return firstDiff; - } - - /** - * <p>Compares all Strings in an array and returns the initial sequence of - * characters that is common to all of them.</p> - * - * <p>For example, - * <code>getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"i am a machine", "i am a robot"}) -> "i am a "</code></p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(null) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"abc"}) = "abc" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {null, null}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"", ""}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"", null}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"abc", null, null}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {null, null, "abc"}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"", "abc"}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"abc", ""}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"abc", "abc"}) = "abc" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"abc", "a"}) = "a" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"ab", "abxyz"}) = "ab" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"abcde", "abxyz"}) = "ab" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"abcde", "xyz"}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"xyz", "abcde"}) = "" - * StringUtils.getCommonPrefix(new String[] {"i am a machine", "i am a robot"}) = "i am a " - * </pre> - * - * @param strs array of String objects, entries may be null - * @return the initial sequence of characters that are common to all Strings - * in the array; empty String if the array is null, the elements are all null - * or if there is no common prefix. - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static String getCommonPrefix(String... strs) { - if (strs == null || strs.length == 0) { - return EMPTY; - } - int smallestIndexOfDiff = indexOfDifference(strs); - if (smallestIndexOfDiff == INDEX_NOT_FOUND) { - // all strings were identical - if (strs[0] == null) { - return EMPTY; - } - return strs[0]; - } else if (smallestIndexOfDiff == 0) { - // there were no common initial characters - return EMPTY; - } else { - // we found a common initial character sequence - return strs[0].substring(0, smallestIndexOfDiff); - } - } - - // Misc - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Find the Levenshtein distance between two Strings.</p> - * - * <p>This is the number of changes needed to change one String into - * another, where each change is a single character modification (deletion, - * insertion or substitution).</p> - * - * <p>The previous implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm - * was from <a href="http://www.merriampark.com/ld.htm">http://www.merriampark.com/ld.htm</a></p> - * - * <p>Chas Emerick has written an implementation in Java, which avoids an OutOfMemoryError - * which can occur when my Java implementation is used with very large strings.<br> - * This implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm - * is from <a href="http://www.merriampark.com/ldjava.htm">http://www.merriampark.com/ldjava.htm</a></p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance(null, *) = IllegalArgumentException - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance(*, null) = IllegalArgumentException - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("","") = 0 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("","a") = 1 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("aaapppp", "") = 7 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("frog", "fog") = 1 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("fly", "ant") = 3 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("elephant", "hippo") = 7 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("hippo", "elephant") = 7 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("hippo", "zzzzzzzz") = 8 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("hello", "hallo") = 1 - * </pre> - * - * @param s the first String, must not be null - * @param t the second String, must not be null - * @return result distance - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if either String input {@code null} - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from getLevenshteinDistance(String, String) to - * getLevenshteinDistance(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static int getLevenshteinDistance(CharSequence s, CharSequence t) { - if (s == null || t == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Strings must not be null"); - } - - /* - The difference between this impl. and the previous is that, rather - than creating and retaining a matrix of size s.length() + 1 by t.length() + 1, - we maintain two single-dimensional arrays of length s.length() + 1. The first, d, - is the 'current working' distance array that maintains the newest distance cost - counts as we iterate through the characters of String s. Each time we increment - the index of String t we are comparing, d is copied to p, the second int[]. Doing so - allows us to retain the previous cost counts as required by the algorithm (taking - the minimum of the cost count to the left, up one, and diagonally up and to the left - of the current cost count being calculated). (Note that the arrays aren't really - copied anymore, just switched...this is clearly much better than cloning an array - or doing a System.arraycopy() each time through the outer loop.) - - Effectively, the difference between the two implementations is this one does not - cause an out of memory condition when calculating the LD over two very large strings. - */ - - int n = s.length(); // length of s - int m = t.length(); // length of t - - if (n == 0) { - return m; - } else if (m == 0) { - return n; - } - - if (n > m) { - // swap the input strings to consume less memory - CharSequence tmp = s; - s = t; - t = tmp; - n = m; - m = t.length(); - } - - int p[] = new int[n + 1]; //'previous' cost array, horizontally - int d[] = new int[n + 1]; // cost array, horizontally - int _d[]; //placeholder to assist in swapping p and d - - // indexes into strings s and t - int i; // iterates through s - int j; // iterates through t - - char t_j; // jth character of t - - int cost; // cost - - for (i = 0; i <= n; i++) { - p[i] = i; - } - - for (j = 1; j <= m; j++) { - t_j = t.charAt(j - 1); - d[0] = j; - - for (i = 1; i <= n; i++) { - cost = s.charAt(i - 1) == t_j ? 0 : 1; - // minimum of cell to the left+1, to the top+1, diagonally left and up +cost - d[i] = Math.min(Math.min(d[i - 1] + 1, p[i] + 1), p[i - 1] + cost); - } - - // copy current distance counts to 'previous row' distance counts - _d = p; - p = d; - d = _d; - } - - // our last action in the above loop was to switch d and p, so p now - // actually has the most recent cost counts - return p[n]; - } - - /** - * <p>Find the Levenshtein distance between two Strings if it's less than or equal to a given - * threshold.</p> - * - * <p>This is the number of changes needed to change one String into - * another, where each change is a single character modification (deletion, - * insertion or substitution).</p> - * - * <p>This implementation follows from Algorithms on Strings, Trees and Sequences by Dan Gusfield - * and Chas Emerick's implementation of the Levenshtein distance algorithm from - * <a href="http://www.merriampark.com/ld.htm">http://www.merriampark.com/ld.htm</a></p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance(null, *, *) = IllegalArgumentException - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance(*, null, *) = IllegalArgumentException - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance(*, *, -1) = IllegalArgumentException - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("","", 0) = 0 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("aaapppp", "", 8) = 7 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("aaapppp", "", 7) = 7 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("aaapppp", "", 6)) = -1 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("elephant", "hippo", 7) = 7 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("elephant", "hippo", 6) = -1 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("hippo", "elephant", 7) = 7 - * StringUtils.getLevenshteinDistance("hippo", "elephant", 6) = -1 - * </pre> - * - * @param s the first String, must not be null - * @param t the second String, must not be null - * @param threshold the target threshold, must not be negative - * @return result distance, or {@code -1} if the distance would be greater than the threshold - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if either String input {@code null} or negative threshold - */ - public static int getLevenshteinDistance(CharSequence s, CharSequence t, int threshold) { - if (s == null || t == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Strings must not be null"); - } - if (threshold < 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Threshold must not be negative"); - } - - /* - This implementation only computes the distance if it's less than or equal to the - threshold value, returning -1 if it's greater. The advantage is performance: unbounded - distance is O(nm), but a bound of k allows us to reduce it to O(km) time by only - computing a diagonal stripe of width 2k + 1 of the cost table. - It is also possible to use this to compute the unbounded Levenshtein distance by starting - the threshold at 1 and doubling each time until the distance is found; this is O(dm), where - d is the distance. - - One subtlety comes from needing to ignore entries on the border of our stripe - eg. - p[] = |#|#|#|* - d[] = *|#|#|#| - We must ignore the entry to the left of the leftmost member - We must ignore the entry above the rightmost member - - Another subtlety comes from our stripe running off the matrix if the strings aren't - of the same size. Since string s is always swapped to be the shorter of the two, - the stripe will always run off to the upper right instead of the lower left of the matrix. - - As a concrete example, suppose s is of length 5, t is of length 7, and our threshold is 1. - In this case we're going to walk a stripe of length 3. The matrix would look like so: - - 1 2 3 4 5 - 1 |#|#| | | | - 2 |#|#|#| | | - 3 | |#|#|#| | - 4 | | |#|#|#| - 5 | | | |#|#| - 6 | | | | |#| - 7 | | | | | | - - Note how the stripe leads off the table as there is no possible way to turn a string of length 5 - into one of length 7 in edit distance of 1. - - Additionally, this implementation decreases memory usage by using two - single-dimensional arrays and swapping them back and forth instead of allocating - an entire n by m matrix. This requires a few minor changes, such as immediately returning - when it's detected that the stripe has run off the matrix and initially filling the arrays with - large values so that entries we don't compute are ignored. - - See Algorithms on Strings, Trees and Sequences by Dan Gusfield for some discussion. - */ - - int n = s.length(); // length of s - int m = t.length(); // length of t - - // if one string is empty, the edit distance is necessarily the length of the other - if (n == 0) { - return m <= threshold ? m : -1; - } else if (m == 0) { - return n <= threshold ? n : -1; - } - - if (n > m) { - // swap the two strings to consume less memory - CharSequence tmp = s; - s = t; - t = tmp; - n = m; - m = t.length(); - } - - int p[] = new int[n + 1]; // 'previous' cost array, horizontally - int d[] = new int[n + 1]; // cost array, horizontally - int _d[]; // placeholder to assist in swapping p and d - - // fill in starting table values - int boundary = Math.min(n, threshold) + 1; - for (int i = 0; i < boundary; i++) { - p[i] = i; - } - // these fills ensure that the value above the rightmost entry of our - // stripe will be ignored in following loop iterations - Arrays.fill(p, boundary, p.length, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - Arrays.fill(d, Integer.MAX_VALUE); - - // iterates through t - for (int j = 1; j <= m; j++) { - char t_j = t.charAt(j - 1); // jth character of t - d[0] = j; - - // compute stripe indices, constrain to array size - int min = Math.max(1, j - threshold); - int max = Math.min(n, j + threshold); - - // the stripe may lead off of the table if s and t are of different sizes - if (min > max) { - return -1; - } - - // ignore entry left of leftmost - if (min > 1) { - d[min - 1] = Integer.MAX_VALUE; - } - - // iterates through [min, max] in s - for (int i = min; i <= max; i++) { - if (s.charAt(i - 1) == t_j) { - // diagonally left and up - d[i] = p[i - 1]; - } else { - // 1 + minimum of cell to the left, to the top, diagonally left and up - d[i] = 1 + Math.min(Math.min(d[i - 1], p[i]), p[i - 1]); - } - } - - // copy current distance counts to 'previous row' distance counts - _d = p; - p = d; - d = _d; - } - - // if p[n] is greater than the threshold, there's no guarantee on it being the correct - // distance - if (p[n] <= threshold) { - return p[n]; - } else { - return -1; - } - } - - // startsWith - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Check if a CharSequence starts with a specified prefix.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null}s are handled without exceptions. Two {@code null} - * references are considered to be equal. The comparison is case sensitive.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.startsWith(null, null) = true - * StringUtils.startsWith(null, "abc") = false - * StringUtils.startsWith("abcdef", null) = false - * StringUtils.startsWith("abcdef", "abc") = true - * StringUtils.startsWith("ABCDEF", "abc") = false - * </pre> - * - * @see java.lang.String#startsWith(String) - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param prefix the prefix to find, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence starts with the prefix, case sensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from startsWith(String, String) to startsWith(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean startsWith(CharSequence str, CharSequence prefix) { - return startsWith(str, prefix, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Case insensitive check if a CharSequence starts with a specified prefix.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null}s are handled without exceptions. Two {@code null} - * references are considered to be equal. The comparison is case insensitive.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.startsWithIgnoreCase(null, null) = true - * StringUtils.startsWithIgnoreCase(null, "abc") = false - * StringUtils.startsWithIgnoreCase("abcdef", null) = false - * StringUtils.startsWithIgnoreCase("abcdef", "abc") = true - * StringUtils.startsWithIgnoreCase("ABCDEF", "abc") = true - * </pre> - * - * @see java.lang.String#startsWith(String) - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param prefix the prefix to find, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence starts with the prefix, case insensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from startsWithIgnoreCase(String, String) to startsWithIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean startsWithIgnoreCase(CharSequence str, CharSequence prefix) { - return startsWith(str, prefix, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Check if a CharSequence starts with a specified prefix (optionally case insensitive).</p> - * - * @see java.lang.String#startsWith(String) - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param prefix the prefix to find, may be null - * @param ignoreCase indicates whether the compare should ignore case - * (case insensitive) or not. - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence starts with the prefix or - * both {@code null} - */ - private static boolean startsWith(CharSequence str, CharSequence prefix, boolean ignoreCase) { - if (str == null || prefix == null) { - return (str == null && prefix == null); - } - if (prefix.length() > str.length()) { - return false; - } - return CharSequenceUtils.regionMatches(str, ignoreCase, 0, prefix, 0, prefix.length()); - } - - /** - * <p>Check if a CharSequence starts with any of an array of specified strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.startsWithAny(null, null) = false - * StringUtils.startsWithAny(null, new String[] {"abc"}) = false - * StringUtils.startsWithAny("abcxyz", null) = false - * StringUtils.startsWithAny("abcxyz", new String[] {""}) = false - * StringUtils.startsWithAny("abcxyz", new String[] {"abc"}) = true - * StringUtils.startsWithAny("abcxyz", new String[] {null, "xyz", "abc"}) = true - * </pre> - * - * @param string the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStrings the CharSequences to find, may be null or empty - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence starts with any of the the prefixes, case insensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 2.5 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from startsWithAny(String, String[]) to startsWithAny(CharSequence, CharSequence...) - */ - public static boolean startsWithAny(CharSequence string, CharSequence... searchStrings) { - if (isEmpty(string) || ArrayUtils.isEmpty(searchStrings)) { - return false; - } - for (CharSequence searchString : searchStrings) { - if (StringUtils.startsWith(string, searchString)) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } - - // endsWith - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Check if a CharSequence ends with a specified suffix.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null}s are handled without exceptions. Two {@code null} - * references are considered to be equal. The comparison is case sensitive.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.endsWith(null, null) = true - * StringUtils.endsWith(null, "def") = false - * StringUtils.endsWith("abcdef", null) = false - * StringUtils.endsWith("abcdef", "def") = true - * StringUtils.endsWith("ABCDEF", "def") = false - * StringUtils.endsWith("ABCDEF", "cde") = false - * </pre> - * - * @see java.lang.String#endsWith(String) - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param suffix the suffix to find, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence ends with the suffix, case sensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from endsWith(String, String) to endsWith(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean endsWith(CharSequence str, CharSequence suffix) { - return endsWith(str, suffix, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Case insensitive check if a CharSequence ends with a specified suffix.</p> - * - * <p>{@code null}s are handled without exceptions. Two {@code null} - * references are considered to be equal. The comparison is case insensitive.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.endsWithIgnoreCase(null, null) = true - * StringUtils.endsWithIgnoreCase(null, "def") = false - * StringUtils.endsWithIgnoreCase("abcdef", null) = false - * StringUtils.endsWithIgnoreCase("abcdef", "def") = true - * StringUtils.endsWithIgnoreCase("ABCDEF", "def") = true - * StringUtils.endsWithIgnoreCase("ABCDEF", "cde") = false - * </pre> - * - * @see java.lang.String#endsWith(String) - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param suffix the suffix to find, may be null - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence ends with the suffix, case insensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 2.4 - * @since 3.0 Changed signature from endsWithIgnoreCase(String, String) to endsWithIgnoreCase(CharSequence, CharSequence) - */ - public static boolean endsWithIgnoreCase(CharSequence str, CharSequence suffix) { - return endsWith(str, suffix, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Check if a CharSequence ends with a specified suffix (optionally case insensitive).</p> - * - * @see java.lang.String#endsWith(String) - * @param str the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param suffix the suffix to find, may be null - * @param ignoreCase indicates whether the compare should ignore case - * (case insensitive) or not. - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence starts with the prefix or - * both {@code null} - */ - private static boolean endsWith(CharSequence str, CharSequence suffix, boolean ignoreCase) { - if (str == null || suffix == null) { - return str == null && suffix == null; - } - if (suffix.length() > str.length()) { - return false; - } - int strOffset = str.length() - suffix.length(); - return CharSequenceUtils.regionMatches(str, ignoreCase, strOffset, suffix, 0, suffix.length()); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Similar to <a - * href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#function-normalize-space">http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#function-normalize - * -space</a> - * </p> - * <p> - * The function returns the argument string with whitespace normalized by using - * <code>{@link #trim(String)}</code> to remove leading and trailing whitespace - * and then replacing sequences of whitespace characters by a single space. - * </p> - * In XML Whitespace characters are the same as those allowed by the <a - * href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-xml/#NT-S">S</a> production, which is S ::= (#x20 | #x9 | #xD | #xA)+ - * <p> - * Java's regexp pattern \s defines whitespace as [ \t\n\x0B\f\r] - * <p> - * For reference: - * <ul> - * <li>\x0B = vertical tab</li> - * <li>\f = #xC = form feed</li> - * <li>#x20 = space</li> - * <li>#x9 = \t</li> - * <li>#xA = \n</li> - * <li>#xD = \r</li> - * </ul> - * </p> - * <p> - * The difference is that Java's whitespace includes vertical tab and form feed, which this functional will also - * normalize. Additionally <code>{@link #trim(String)}</code> removes control characters (char <= 32) from both - * ends of this String. - * </p> - * - * @see Pattern - * @see #trim(String) - * @see <a - * href="http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#function-normalize-space">http://www.w3.org/TR/xpath/#function-normalize-space</a> - * @param str the source String to normalize whitespaces from, may be null - * @return the modified string with whitespace normalized, {@code null} if null String input - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static String normalizeSpace(String str) { - if (str == null) { - return null; - } - return WHITESPACE_BLOCK.matcher(trim(str)).replaceAll(" "); - } - - /** - * <p>Check if a CharSequence ends with any of an array of specified strings.</p> - * - * <pre> - * StringUtils.endsWithAny(null, null) = false - * StringUtils.endsWithAny(null, new String[] {"abc"}) = false - * StringUtils.endsWithAny("abcxyz", null) = false - * StringUtils.endsWithAny("abcxyz", new String[] {""}) = true - * StringUtils.endsWithAny("abcxyz", new String[] {"xyz"}) = true - * StringUtils.endsWithAny("abcxyz", new String[] {null, "xyz", "abc"}) = true - * </pre> - * - * @param string the CharSequence to check, may be null - * @param searchStrings the CharSequences to find, may be null or empty - * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence ends with any of the the prefixes, case insensitive, or - * both {@code null} - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static boolean endsWithAny(CharSequence string, CharSequence... searchStrings) { - if (isEmpty(string) || ArrayUtils.isEmpty(searchStrings)) { - return false; - } - for (CharSequence searchString : searchStrings) { - if (StringUtils.endsWith(string, searchString)) { - return true; - } - } - return false; - } - -}
\ No newline at end of file diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/SystemUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/SystemUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index a3da7cd..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/SystemUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1419 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -import java.io.File; - -/** - * <p> - * Helpers for {@code java.lang.System}. - * </p> - * <p> - * If a system property cannot be read due to security restrictions, the corresponding field in this class will be set - * to {@code null} and a message will be written to {@code System.err}. - * </p> - * <p> - * #ThreadSafe# - * </p> - * - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: SystemUtils.java 1160564 2011-08-23 06:56:42Z bayard $ - */ -public class SystemUtils { - - /** - * The prefix String for all Windows OS. - */ - private static final String OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX = "Windows"; - - // System property constants - // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // These MUST be declared first. Other constants depend on this. - - /** - * The System property key for the user home directory. - */ - private static final String USER_HOME_KEY = "user.home"; - - /** - * The System property key for the user directory. - */ - private static final String USER_DIR_KEY = "user.dir"; - - /** - * The System property key for the Java IO temporary directory. - */ - private static final String JAVA_IO_TMPDIR_KEY = "java.io.tmpdir"; - - /** - * The System property key for the Java home directory. - */ - private static final String JAVA_HOME_KEY = "java.home"; - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code awt.toolkit} System Property. - * </p> - * <p> - * Holds a class name, on Windows XP this is {@code sun.awt.windows.WToolkit}. - * </p> - * <p> - * <b>On platforms without a GUI, this value is {@code null}.</b> - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final String AWT_TOOLKIT = getSystemProperty("awt.toolkit"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code file.encoding} System Property. - * </p> - * <p> - * File encoding, such as {@code Cp1252}. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String FILE_ENCODING = getSystemProperty("file.encoding"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code file.separator} System Property. File separator (<code>"/"</code> on UNIX). - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String FILE_SEPARATOR = getSystemProperty("file.separator"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.awt.fonts} System Property. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_AWT_FONTS = getSystemProperty("java.awt.fonts"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.awt.graphicsenv} System Property. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_AWT_GRAPHICSENV = getSystemProperty("java.awt.graphicsenv"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.awt.headless} System Property. The value of this property is the String {@code "true"} or - * {@code "false"}. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @see #isJavaAwtHeadless() - * @since 2.1 - * @since Java 1.4 - */ - public static final String JAVA_AWT_HEADLESS = getSystemProperty("java.awt.headless"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.awt.printerjob} System Property. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_AWT_PRINTERJOB = getSystemProperty("java.awt.printerjob"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.class.path} System Property. Java class path. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_CLASS_PATH = getSystemProperty("java.class.path"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.class.version} System Property. Java class format version number. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_CLASS_VERSION = getSystemProperty("java.class.version"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.compiler} System Property. Name of JIT compiler to use. First in JDK version 1.2. Not used in Sun - * JDKs after 1.2. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2. Not used in Sun versions after 1.2. - */ - public static final String JAVA_COMPILER = getSystemProperty("java.compiler"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.endorsed.dirs} System Property. Path of endorsed directory or directories. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.4 - */ - public static final String JAVA_ENDORSED_DIRS = getSystemProperty("java.endorsed.dirs"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.ext.dirs} System Property. Path of extension directory or directories. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.3 - */ - public static final String JAVA_EXT_DIRS = getSystemProperty("java.ext.dirs"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.home} System Property. Java installation directory. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_HOME = getSystemProperty(JAVA_HOME_KEY); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.io.tmpdir} System Property. Default temp file path. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_IO_TMPDIR = getSystemProperty(JAVA_IO_TMPDIR_KEY); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.library.path} System Property. List of paths to search when loading libraries. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_LIBRARY_PATH = getSystemProperty("java.library.path"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.runtime.name} System Property. Java Runtime Environment name. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @since Java 1.3 - */ - public static final String JAVA_RUNTIME_NAME = getSystemProperty("java.runtime.name"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.runtime.version} System Property. Java Runtime Environment version. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @since Java 1.3 - */ - public static final String JAVA_RUNTIME_VERSION = getSystemProperty("java.runtime.version"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.specification.name} System Property. Java Runtime Environment specification name. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_SPECIFICATION_NAME = getSystemProperty("java.specification.name"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.specification.vendor} System Property. Java Runtime Environment specification vendor. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_SPECIFICATION_VENDOR = getSystemProperty("java.specification.vendor"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.specification.version} System Property. Java Runtime Environment specification version. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.3 - */ - public static final String JAVA_SPECIFICATION_VERSION = getSystemProperty("java.specification.version"); - private static final JavaVersion JAVA_SPECIFICATION_VERSION_AS_ENUM = JavaVersion.get(JAVA_SPECIFICATION_VERSION); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.util.prefs.PreferencesFactory} System Property. A class name. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.1 - * @since Java 1.4 - */ - public static final String JAVA_UTIL_PREFS_PREFERENCES_FACTORY = - getSystemProperty("java.util.prefs.PreferencesFactory"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vendor} System Property. Java vendor-specific string. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VENDOR = getSystemProperty("java.vendor"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vendor.url} System Property. Java vendor URL. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VENDOR_URL = getSystemProperty("java.vendor.url"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.version} System Property. Java version number. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VERSION = getSystemProperty("java.version"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vm.info} System Property. Java Virtual Machine implementation info. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VM_INFO = getSystemProperty("java.vm.info"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vm.name} System Property. Java Virtual Machine implementation name. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VM_NAME = getSystemProperty("java.vm.name"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vm.specification.name} System Property. Java Virtual Machine specification name. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VM_SPECIFICATION_NAME = getSystemProperty("java.vm.specification.name"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vm.specification.vendor} System Property. Java Virtual Machine specification vendor. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VM_SPECIFICATION_VENDOR = getSystemProperty("java.vm.specification.vendor"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vm.specification.version} System Property. Java Virtual Machine specification version. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VM_SPECIFICATION_VERSION = getSystemProperty("java.vm.specification.version"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vm.vendor} System Property. Java Virtual Machine implementation vendor. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VM_VENDOR = getSystemProperty("java.vm.vendor"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code java.vm.version} System Property. Java Virtual Machine implementation version. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String JAVA_VM_VERSION = getSystemProperty("java.vm.version"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code line.separator} System Property. Line separator (<code>"\n"</code> on UNIX). - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String LINE_SEPARATOR = getSystemProperty("line.separator"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code os.arch} System Property. Operating system architecture. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String OS_ARCH = getSystemProperty("os.arch"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code os.name} System Property. Operating system name. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String OS_NAME = getSystemProperty("os.name"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code os.version} System Property. Operating system version. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String OS_VERSION = getSystemProperty("os.version"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code path.separator} System Property. Path separator (<code>":"</code> on UNIX). - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String PATH_SEPARATOR = getSystemProperty("path.separator"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code user.country} or {@code user.region} System Property. User's country code, such as {@code GB}. First - * in Java version 1.2 as {@code user.region}. Renamed to {@code user.country} in 1.4 - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String USER_COUNTRY = getSystemProperty("user.country") == null ? - getSystemProperty("user.region") : getSystemProperty("user.country"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code user.dir} System Property. User's current working directory. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String USER_DIR = getSystemProperty(USER_DIR_KEY); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code user.home} System Property. User's home directory. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String USER_HOME = getSystemProperty(USER_HOME_KEY); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code user.language} System Property. User's language code, such as {@code "en"}. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @since Java 1.2 - */ - public static final String USER_LANGUAGE = getSystemProperty("user.language"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code user.name} System Property. User's account name. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since Java 1.1 - */ - public static final String USER_NAME = getSystemProperty("user.name"); - - /** - * <p> - * The {@code user.timezone} System Property. For example: {@code "America/Los_Angeles"}. - * </p> - * <p> - * Defaults to {@code null} if the runtime does not have security access to read this property or the property does - * not exist. - * </p> - * <p> - * This value is initialized when the class is loaded. If {@link System#setProperty(String,String)} or - * {@link System#setProperties(java.util.Properties)} is called after this class is loaded, the value will be out of - * sync with that System property. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final String USER_TIMEZONE = getSystemProperty("user.timezone"); - - // Java version checks - // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // These MUST be declared after those above as they depend on the - // values being set up - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Java version 1.1 (also 1.1.x versions). - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@link #JAVA_VERSION} is {@code null}. - * </p> - */ - public static final boolean IS_JAVA_1_1 = getJavaVersionMatches("1.1"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Java version 1.2 (also 1.2.x versions). - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@link #JAVA_VERSION} is {@code null}. - * </p> - */ - public static final boolean IS_JAVA_1_2 = getJavaVersionMatches("1.2"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Java version 1.3 (also 1.3.x versions). - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@link #JAVA_VERSION} is {@code null}. - * </p> - */ - public static final boolean IS_JAVA_1_3 = getJavaVersionMatches("1.3"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Java version 1.4 (also 1.4.x versions). - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@link #JAVA_VERSION} is {@code null}. - * </p> - */ - public static final boolean IS_JAVA_1_4 = getJavaVersionMatches("1.4"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Java version 1.5 (also 1.5.x versions). - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@link #JAVA_VERSION} is {@code null}. - * </p> - */ - public static final boolean IS_JAVA_1_5 = getJavaVersionMatches("1.5"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Java version 1.6 (also 1.6.x versions). - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@link #JAVA_VERSION} is {@code null}. - * </p> - */ - public static final boolean IS_JAVA_1_6 = getJavaVersionMatches("1.6"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Java version 1.7 (also 1.7.x versions). - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@link #JAVA_VERSION} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_JAVA_1_7 = getJavaVersionMatches("1.7"); - - // Operating system checks - // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // These MUST be declared after those above as they depend on the - // values being set up - // OS names from http://www.vamphq.com/os.html - // Selected ones included - please advise dev@commons.apache.org - // if you want another added or a mistake corrected - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is AIX. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_AIX = getOSMatchesName("AIX"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is HP-UX. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_HP_UX = getOSMatchesName("HP-UX"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Irix. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_IRIX = getOSMatchesName("Irix"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Linux. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_LINUX = getOSMatchesName("Linux") || getOSMatchesName("LINUX"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Mac. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_MAC = getOSMatchesName("Mac"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Mac. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_MAC_OSX = getOSMatchesName("Mac OS X"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is FreeBSD. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 3.0.2 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_FREE_BSD = getOSMatchesName("FreeBSD"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is OpenBSD. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 3.0.2 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_OPEN_BSD = getOSMatchesName("OpenBSD"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is NetBSD. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 3.0.2 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_NET_BSD = getOSMatchesName("NetBSD"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is OS/2. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_OS2 = getOSMatchesName("OS/2"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Solaris. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_SOLARIS = getOSMatchesName("Solaris"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is SunOS. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_SUN_OS = getOSMatchesName("SunOS"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is a UNIX like system, as in any of AIX, HP-UX, Irix, Linux, MacOSX, Solaris or SUN OS. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_UNIX = IS_OS_AIX || IS_OS_HP_UX || IS_OS_IRIX || IS_OS_LINUX || IS_OS_MAC_OSX - || IS_OS_SOLARIS || IS_OS_SUN_OS || IS_OS_FREE_BSD || IS_OS_OPEN_BSD || IS_OS_NET_BSD; - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS = getOSMatchesName(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows 2000. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_2000 = getOSMatches(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX, "5.0"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows 95. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_95 = getOSMatches(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX + " 9", "4.0"); - // Java 1.2 running on Windows98 returns 'Windows 95', hence the above - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows 98. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_98 = getOSMatches(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX + " 9", "4.1"); - // Java 1.2 running on Windows98 returns 'Windows 95', hence the above - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows ME. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_ME = getOSMatches(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX, "4.9"); - // Java 1.2 running on WindowsME may return 'Windows 95', hence the above - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows NT. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_NT = getOSMatchesName(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX + " NT"); - // Windows 2000 returns 'Windows 2000' but may suffer from same Java1.2 problem - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows XP. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_XP = getOSMatches(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX, "5.1"); - - // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows Vista. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.4 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_VISTA = getOSMatches(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX, "6.0"); - - /** - * <p> - * Is {@code true} if this is Windows 7. - * </p> - * <p> - * The field will return {@code false} if {@code OS_NAME} is {@code null}. - * </p> - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static final boolean IS_OS_WINDOWS_7 = getOSMatches(OS_NAME_WINDOWS_PREFIX, "6.1"); - - /** - * <p> - * Gets the Java home directory as a {@code File}. - * </p> - * - * @return a directory - * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its {@code checkPropertyAccess} method doesn't allow - * access to the specified system property. - * @see System#getProperty(String) - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static File getJavaHome() { - return new File(System.getProperty(JAVA_HOME_KEY)); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Gets the Java IO temporary directory as a {@code File}. - * </p> - * - * @return a directory - * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its {@code checkPropertyAccess} method doesn't allow - * access to the specified system property. - * @see System#getProperty(String) - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static File getJavaIoTmpDir() { - return new File(System.getProperty(JAVA_IO_TMPDIR_KEY)); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Decides if the Java version matches. - * </p> - * - * @param versionPrefix the prefix for the java version - * @return true if matches, or false if not or can't determine - */ - private static boolean getJavaVersionMatches(String versionPrefix) { - return isJavaVersionMatch(JAVA_SPECIFICATION_VERSION, versionPrefix); - } - - /** - * Decides if the operating system matches. - * - * @param osNamePrefix the prefix for the os name - * @param osVersionPrefix the prefix for the version - * @return true if matches, or false if not or can't determine - */ - private static boolean getOSMatches(String osNamePrefix, String osVersionPrefix) { - return isOSMatch(OS_NAME, OS_VERSION, osNamePrefix, osVersionPrefix); - } - - /** - * Decides if the operating system matches. - * - * @param osNamePrefix the prefix for the os name - * @return true if matches, or false if not or can't determine - */ - private static boolean getOSMatchesName(String osNamePrefix) { - return isOSNameMatch(OS_NAME, osNamePrefix); - } - - // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p> - * Gets a System property, defaulting to {@code null} if the property cannot be read. - * </p> - * <p> - * If a {@code SecurityException} is caught, the return value is {@code null} and a message is written to - * {@code System.err}. - * </p> - * - * @param property the system property name - * @return the system property value or {@code null} if a security problem occurs - */ - private static String getSystemProperty(String property) { - try { - return System.getProperty(property); - } catch (SecurityException ex) { - // we are not allowed to look at this property - System.err.println("Caught a SecurityException reading the system property '" + property - + "'; the SystemUtils property value will default to null."); - return null; - } - } - - /** - * <p> - * Gets the user directory as a {@code File}. - * </p> - * - * @return a directory - * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its {@code checkPropertyAccess} method doesn't allow - * access to the specified system property. - * @see System#getProperty(String) - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static File getUserDir() { - return new File(System.getProperty(USER_DIR_KEY)); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Gets the user home directory as a {@code File}. - * </p> - * - * @return a directory - * @throws SecurityException if a security manager exists and its {@code checkPropertyAccess} method doesn't allow - * access to the specified system property. - * @see System#getProperty(String) - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static File getUserHome() { - return new File(System.getProperty(USER_HOME_KEY)); - } - - /** - * Returns whether the {@link #JAVA_AWT_HEADLESS} value is {@code true}. - * - * @return {@code true} if {@code JAVA_AWT_HEADLESS} is {@code "true"}, {@code false} otherwise. - * @see #JAVA_AWT_HEADLESS - * @since 2.1 - * @since Java 1.4 - */ - public static boolean isJavaAwtHeadless() { - return JAVA_AWT_HEADLESS != null ? JAVA_AWT_HEADLESS.equals(Boolean.TRUE.toString()) : false; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Is the Java version at least the requested version. - * </p> - * <p> - * Example input: - * </p> - * <ul> - * <li>{@code 1.2f} to test for Java 1.2</li> - * <li>{@code 1.31f} to test for Java 1.3.1</li> - * </ul> - * - * @param requiredVersion the required version, for example 1.31f - * @return {@code true} if the actual version is equal or greater than the required version - */ - public static boolean isJavaVersionAtLeast(JavaVersion requiredVersion) { - return JAVA_SPECIFICATION_VERSION_AS_ENUM.atLeast(requiredVersion); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Decides if the Java version matches. - * </p> - * <p> - * This method is package private instead of private to support unit test invocation. - * </p> - * - * @param version the actual Java version - * @param versionPrefix the prefix for the expected Java version - * @return true if matches, or false if not or can't determine - */ - static boolean isJavaVersionMatch(String version, String versionPrefix) { - if (version == null) { - return false; - } - return version.startsWith(versionPrefix); - } - - /** - * Decides if the operating system matches. - * <p> - * This method is package private instead of private to support unit test invocation. - * </p> - * - * @param osName the actual OS name - * @param osVersion the actual OS version - * @param osNamePrefix the prefix for the expected OS name - * @param osVersionPrefix the prefix for the expected OS version - * @return true if matches, or false if not or can't determine - */ - static boolean isOSMatch(String osName, String osVersion, String osNamePrefix, String osVersionPrefix) { - if (osName == null || osVersion == null) { - return false; - } - return osName.startsWith(osNamePrefix) && osVersion.startsWith(osVersionPrefix); - } - - /** - * Decides if the operating system matches. - * <p> - * This method is package private instead of private to support unit test invocation. - * </p> - * - * @param osName the actual OS name - * @param osNamePrefix the prefix for the expected OS name - * @return true if matches, or false if not or can't determine - */ - static boolean isOSNameMatch(String osName, String osNamePrefix) { - if (osName == null) { - return false; - } - return osName.startsWith(osNamePrefix); - } - - // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p> - * SystemUtils instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. Instead, the class should be used as - * {@code SystemUtils.FILE_SEPARATOR}. - * </p> - * <p> - * This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean instance to operate. - * </p> - */ - public SystemUtils() { - super(); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/Validate.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/Validate.java deleted file mode 100644 index 4c1fd4f..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/Validate.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1071 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3; - -import java.util.Collection; -import java.util.Iterator; -import java.util.Map; -import java.util.regex.Pattern; - -/** - * <p>This class assists in validating arguments. The validation methods are - * based along the following principles: - * <ul> - * <li>An invalid {@code null} argument causes a {@link NullPointerException}.</li> - * <li>A non-{@code null} argument causes an {@link IllegalArgumentException}.</li> - * <li>An invalid index into an array/collection/map/string causes an {@link IndexOutOfBoundsException}.</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>All exceptions messages are - * <a href="http://java.sun.com/j2se/1.5.0/docs/api/java/util/Formatter.html#syntax">format strings</a> - * as defined by the Java platform. For example:</p> - * - * <pre> - * Validate.isTrue(i > 0, "The value must be greater than zero: %d", i); - * Validate.notNull(surname, "The surname must not be %s", null); - * </pre> - * - * <p>#ThreadSafe#</p> - * @version $Id: Validate.java 1153490 2011-08-03 13:53:35Z ggregory $ - * @see java.lang.String#format(String, Object...) - * @since 2.0 - */ -public class Validate { - - private static final String DEFAULT_EXCLUSIVE_BETWEEN_EX_MESSAGE = - "The value %s is not in the specified exclusive range of %s to %s"; - private static final String DEFAULT_INCLUSIVE_BETWEEN_EX_MESSAGE = - "The value %s is not in the specified inclusive range of %s to %s"; - private static final String DEFAULT_MATCHES_PATTERN_EX = "The string %s does not match the pattern %s"; - private static final String DEFAULT_IS_NULL_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated object is null"; - private static final String DEFAULT_IS_TRUE_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated expression is false"; - private static final String DEFAULT_NO_NULL_ELEMENTS_ARRAY_EX_MESSAGE = - "The validated array contains null element at index: %d"; - private static final String DEFAULT_NO_NULL_ELEMENTS_COLLECTION_EX_MESSAGE = - "The validated collection contains null element at index: %d"; - private static final String DEFAULT_NOT_BLANK_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated character sequence is blank"; - private static final String DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_ARRAY_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated array is empty"; - private static final String DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_CHAR_SEQUENCE_EX_MESSAGE = - "The validated character sequence is empty"; - private static final String DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_COLLECTION_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated collection is empty"; - private static final String DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_MAP_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated map is empty"; - private static final String DEFAULT_VALID_INDEX_ARRAY_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated array index is invalid: %d"; - private static final String DEFAULT_VALID_INDEX_CHAR_SEQUENCE_EX_MESSAGE = - "The validated character sequence index is invalid: %d"; - private static final String DEFAULT_VALID_INDEX_COLLECTION_EX_MESSAGE = - "The validated collection index is invalid: %d"; - private static final String DEFAULT_VALID_STATE_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated state is false"; - private static final String DEFAULT_IS_ASSIGNABLE_EX_MESSAGE = - "The validated class can not be converted to the %s class"; - private static final String DEFAULT_IS_INSTANCE_OF_EX_MESSAGE = "The validated object is not an instance of %s"; - - /** - * Constructor. This class should not normally be instantiated. - */ - public Validate() { - super(); - } - - // isTrue - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument condition is {@code true}; otherwise - * throwing an exception with the specified message. This method is useful when - * validating according to an arbitrary boolean expression, such as validating a - * primitive number or using your own custom validation expression.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.isTrue(i > 0.0, "The value must be greater than zero: %d", i);</pre> - * - * <p>For performance reasons, the long value is passed as a separate parameter and - * appended to the exception message only in the case of an error.</p> - * - * @param expression the boolean expression to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param value the value to append to the message when invalid - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is {@code false} - * @see #isTrue(boolean) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, double) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, Object...) - */ - public static void isTrue(boolean expression, String message, long value) { - if (expression == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, Long.valueOf(value))); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument condition is {@code true}; otherwise - * throwing an exception with the specified message. This method is useful when - * validating according to an arbitrary boolean expression, such as validating a - * primitive number or using your own custom validation expression.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.isTrue(d > 0.0, "The value must be greater than zero: %s", d);</pre> - * - * <p>For performance reasons, the double value is passed as a separate parameter and - * appended to the exception message only in the case of an error.</p> - * - * @param expression the boolean expression to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param value the value to append to the message when invalid - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is {@code false} - * @see #isTrue(boolean) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, long) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, Object...) - */ - public static void isTrue(boolean expression, String message, double value) { - if (expression == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, Double.valueOf(value))); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument condition is {@code true}; otherwise - * throwing an exception with the specified message. This method is useful when - * validating according to an arbitrary boolean expression, such as validating a - * primitive number or using your own custom validation expression.</p> - * - * <pre> - * Validate.isTrue(i >= min && i <= max, "The value must be between %d and %d", min, max); - * Validate.isTrue(myObject.isOk(), "The object is not okay");</pre> - * - * @param expression the boolean expression to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is {@code false} - * @see #isTrue(boolean) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, long) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, double) - */ - public static void isTrue(boolean expression, String message, Object... values) { - if (expression == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument condition is {@code true}; otherwise - * throwing an exception. This method is useful when validating according - * to an arbitrary boolean expression, such as validating a - * primitive number or using your own custom validation expression.</p> - * - * <pre> - * Validate.isTrue(i > 0); - * Validate.isTrue(myObject.isOk());</pre> - * - * <p>The message of the exception is "The validated expression is - * false".</p> - * - * @param expression the boolean expression to check - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if expression is {@code false} - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, long) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, double) - * @see #isTrue(boolean, String, Object...) - */ - public static void isTrue(boolean expression) { - if (expression == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(DEFAULT_IS_TRUE_EX_MESSAGE); - } - } - - // notNull - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument is not {@code null}; - * otherwise throwing an exception. - * - * <pre>Validate.notNull(myObject, "The object must not be null");</pre> - * - * <p>The message of the exception is "The validated object is - * null".</p> - * - * @param <T> the object type - * @param object the object to check - * @return the validated object (never {@code null} for method chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is {@code null} - * @see #notNull(Object, String, Object...) - */ - public static <T> T notNull(T object) { - return notNull(object, DEFAULT_IS_NULL_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument is not {@code null}; - * otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.notNull(myObject, "The object must not be null");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the object type - * @param object the object to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message - * @return the validated object (never {@code null} for method chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is {@code null} - * @see #notNull(Object) - */ - public static <T> T notNull(T object, String message, Object... values) { - if (object == null) { - throw new NullPointerException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return object; - } - - // notEmpty array - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument array is neither {@code null} - * nor a length of zero (no elements); otherwise throwing an exception - * with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myArray, "The array must not be empty");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the array type - * @param array the array to check, validated not null by this method - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated array (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the array is empty - * @see #notEmpty(Object[]) - */ - public static <T> T[] notEmpty(T[] array, String message, Object... values) { - if (array == null) { - throw new NullPointerException(String.format(message, values)); - } - if (array.length == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument array is neither {@code null} - * nor a length of zero (no elements); otherwise throwing an exception. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myArray);</pre> - * - * <p>The message in the exception is "The validated array is - * empty". - * - * @param <T> the array type - * @param array the array to check, validated not null by this method - * @return the validated array (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the array is empty - * @see #notEmpty(Object[], String, Object...) - */ - public static <T> T[] notEmpty(T[] array) { - return notEmpty(array, DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_ARRAY_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - // notEmpty collection - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument collection is neither {@code null} - * nor a size of zero (no elements); otherwise throwing an exception - * with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myCollection, "The collection must not be empty");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the collection type - * @param collection the collection to check, validated not null by this method - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated collection (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the collection is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the collection is empty - * @see #notEmpty(Object[]) - */ - public static <T extends Collection<?>> T notEmpty(T collection, String message, Object... values) { - if (collection == null) { - throw new NullPointerException(String.format(message, values)); - } - if (collection.size() == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return collection; - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument collection is neither {@code null} - * nor a size of zero (no elements); otherwise throwing an exception. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myCollection);</pre> - * - * <p>The message in the exception is "The validated collection is - * empty".</p> - * - * @param <T> the collection type - * @param collection the collection to check, validated not null by this method - * @return the validated collection (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the collection is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the collection is empty - * @see #notEmpty(Collection, String, Object...) - */ - public static <T extends Collection<?>> T notEmpty(T collection) { - return notEmpty(collection, DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_COLLECTION_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - // notEmpty map - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument map is neither {@code null} - * nor a size of zero (no elements); otherwise throwing an exception - * with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myMap, "The map must not be empty");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the map type - * @param map the map to check, validated not null by this method - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated map (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the map is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the map is empty - * @see #notEmpty(Object[]) - */ - public static <T extends Map<?, ?>> T notEmpty(T map, String message, Object... values) { - if (map == null) { - throw new NullPointerException(String.format(message, values)); - } - if (map.size() == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return map; - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument map is neither {@code null} - * nor a size of zero (no elements); otherwise throwing an exception. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myMap);</pre> - * - * <p>The message in the exception is "The validated map is - * empty".</p> - * - * @param <T> the map type - * @param map the map to check, validated not null by this method - * @return the validated map (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the map is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the map is empty - * @see #notEmpty(Map, String, Object...) - */ - public static <T extends Map<?, ?>> T notEmpty(T map) { - return notEmpty(map, DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_MAP_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - // notEmpty string - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument character sequence is - * neither {@code null} nor a length of zero (no characters); - * otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myString, "The string must not be empty");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the character sequence type - * @param chars the character sequence to check, validated not null by this method - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated character sequence (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the character sequence is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the character sequence is empty - * @see #notEmpty(CharSequence) - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T notEmpty(T chars, String message, Object... values) { - if (chars == null) { - throw new NullPointerException(String.format(message, values)); - } - if (chars.length() == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return chars; - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument character sequence is - * neither {@code null} nor a length of zero (no characters); - * otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.notEmpty(myString);</pre> - * - * <p>The message in the exception is "The validated - * character sequence is empty".</p> - * - * @param <T> the character sequence type - * @param chars the character sequence to check, validated not null by this method - * @return the validated character sequence (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the character sequence is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the character sequence is empty - * @see #notEmpty(CharSequence, String, Object...) - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T notEmpty(T chars) { - return notEmpty(chars, DEFAULT_NOT_EMPTY_CHAR_SEQUENCE_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - // notBlank string - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument character sequence is - * neither {@code null}, a length of zero (no characters), empty - * nor whitespace; otherwise throwing an exception with the specified - * message. - * - * <pre>Validate.notBlank(myString, "The string must not be blank");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the character sequence type - * @param chars the character sequence to check, validated not null by this method - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated character sequence (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the character sequence is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the character sequence is blank - * @see #notBlank(CharSequence) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T notBlank(T chars, String message, Object... values) { - if (chars == null) { - throw new NullPointerException(String.format(message, values)); - } - if (StringUtils.isBlank(chars)) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return chars; - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument character sequence is - * neither {@code null}, a length of zero (no characters), empty - * nor whitespace; otherwise throwing an exception. - * - * <pre>Validate.notBlank(myString);</pre> - * - * <p>The message in the exception is "The validated character - * sequence is blank".</p> - * - * @param <T> the character sequence type - * @param chars the character sequence to check, validated not null by this method - * @return the validated character sequence (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the character sequence is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the character sequence is blank - * @see #notBlank(CharSequence, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T notBlank(T chars) { - return notBlank(chars, DEFAULT_NOT_BLANK_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - // noNullElements array - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument array is neither - * {@code null} nor contains any elements that are {@code null}; - * otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.noNullElements(myArray, "The array contain null at position %d");</pre> - * - * <p>If the array is {@code null}, then the message in the exception - * is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * <p>If the array has a {@code null} element, then the iteration - * index of the invalid element is appended to the {@code values} - * argument.</p> - * - * @param <T> the array type - * @param array the array to check, validated not null by this method - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated array (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an element is {@code null} - * @see #noNullElements(Object[]) - */ - public static <T> T[] noNullElements(T[] array, String message, Object... values) { - Validate.notNull(array); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (array[i] == null) { - Object[] values2 = ArrayUtils.add(values, Integer.valueOf(i)); - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values2)); - } - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument array is neither - * {@code null} nor contains any elements that are {@code null}; - * otherwise throwing an exception. - * - * <pre>Validate.noNullElements(myArray);</pre> - * - * <p>If the array is {@code null}, then the message in the exception - * is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * <p>If the array has a {@code null} element, then the message in the - * exception is "The validated array contains null element at index: - * " followed by the index.</p> - * - * @param <T> the array type - * @param array the array to check, validated not null by this method - * @return the validated array (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an element is {@code null} - * @see #noNullElements(Object[], String, Object...) - */ - public static <T> T[] noNullElements(T[] array) { - return noNullElements(array, DEFAULT_NO_NULL_ELEMENTS_ARRAY_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - // noNullElements iterable - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument iterable is neither - * {@code null} nor contains any elements that are {@code null}; - * otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message. - * - * <pre>Validate.noNullElements(myCollection, "The collection contains null at position %d");</pre> - * - * <p>If the iterable is {@code null}, then the message in the exception - * is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * <p>If the iterable has a {@code null} element, then the iteration - * index of the invalid element is appended to the {@code values} - * argument.</p> - * - * @param <T> the iterable type - * @param iterable the iterable to check, validated not null by this method - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated iterable (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an element is {@code null} - * @see #noNullElements(Iterable) - */ - public static <T extends Iterable<?>> T noNullElements(T iterable, String message, Object... values) { - Validate.notNull(iterable); - int i = 0; - for (Iterator<?> it = iterable.iterator(); it.hasNext(); i++) { - if (it.next() == null) { - Object[] values2 = ArrayUtils.addAll(values, Integer.valueOf(i)); - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values2)); - } - } - return iterable; - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument iterable is neither - * {@code null} nor contains any elements that are {@code null}; - * otherwise throwing an exception. - * - * <pre>Validate.noNullElements(myCollection);</pre> - * - * <p>If the iterable is {@code null}, then the message in the exception - * is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * <p>If the array has a {@code null} element, then the message in the - * exception is "The validated iterable contains null element at index: - * " followed by the index.</p> - * - * @param <T> the iterable type - * @param iterable the iterable to check, validated not null by this method - * @return the validated iterable (never {@code null} method for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if an element is {@code null} - * @see #noNullElements(Iterable, String, Object...) - */ - public static <T extends Iterable<?>> T noNullElements(T iterable) { - return noNullElements(iterable, DEFAULT_NO_NULL_ELEMENTS_COLLECTION_EX_MESSAGE); - } - - // validIndex array - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validates that the index is within the bounds of the argument - * array; otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.validIndex(myArray, 2, "The array index is invalid: ");</pre> - * - * <p>If the array is {@code null}, then the message of the exception - * is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * @param <T> the array type - * @param array the array to check, validated not null by this method - * @param index the index to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated array (never {@code null} for method chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid - * @see #validIndex(Object[], int) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> T[] validIndex(T[] array, int index, String message, Object... values) { - Validate.notNull(array); - if (index < 0 || index >= array.length) { - throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return array; - } - - /** - * <p>Validates that the index is within the bounds of the argument - * array; otherwise throwing an exception.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.validIndex(myArray, 2);</pre> - * - * <p>If the array is {@code null}, then the message of the exception - * is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * <p>If the index is invalid, then the message of the exception is - * "The validated array index is invalid: " followed by the - * index.</p> - * - * @param <T> the array type - * @param array the array to check, validated not null by this method - * @param index the index to check - * @return the validated array (never {@code null} for method chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the array is {@code null} - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid - * @see #validIndex(Object[], int, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> T[] validIndex(T[] array, int index) { - return validIndex(array, index, DEFAULT_VALID_INDEX_ARRAY_EX_MESSAGE, Integer.valueOf(index)); - } - - // validIndex collection - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validates that the index is within the bounds of the argument - * collection; otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.validIndex(myCollection, 2, "The collection index is invalid: ");</pre> - * - * <p>If the collection is {@code null}, then the message of the - * exception is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * @param <T> the collection type - * @param collection the collection to check, validated not null by this method - * @param index the index to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated collection (never {@code null} for chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the collection is {@code null} - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid - * @see #validIndex(Collection, int) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T extends Collection<?>> T validIndex(T collection, int index, String message, Object... values) { - Validate.notNull(collection); - if (index < 0 || index >= collection.size()) { - throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return collection; - } - - /** - * <p>Validates that the index is within the bounds of the argument - * collection; otherwise throwing an exception.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.validIndex(myCollection, 2);</pre> - * - * <p>If the index is invalid, then the message of the exception - * is "The validated collection index is invalid: " - * followed by the index.</p> - * - * @param <T> the collection type - * @param collection the collection to check, validated not null by this method - * @param index the index to check - * @return the validated collection (never {@code null} for method chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the collection is {@code null} - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid - * @see #validIndex(Collection, int, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T extends Collection<?>> T validIndex(T collection, int index) { - return validIndex(collection, index, DEFAULT_VALID_INDEX_COLLECTION_EX_MESSAGE, Integer.valueOf(index)); - } - - // validIndex string - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validates that the index is within the bounds of the argument - * character sequence; otherwise throwing an exception with the - * specified message.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.validIndex(myStr, 2, "The string index is invalid: ");</pre> - * - * <p>If the character sequence is {@code null}, then the message - * of the exception is "The validated object is null".</p> - * - * @param <T> the character sequence type - * @param chars the character sequence to check, validated not null by this method - * @param index the index to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @return the validated character sequence (never {@code null} for method chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the character sequence is {@code null} - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid - * @see #validIndex(CharSequence, int) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T validIndex(T chars, int index, String message, Object... values) { - Validate.notNull(chars); - if (index < 0 || index >= chars.length()) { - throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(String.format(message, values)); - } - return chars; - } - - /** - * <p>Validates that the index is within the bounds of the argument - * character sequence; otherwise throwing an exception.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.validIndex(myStr, 2);</pre> - * - * <p>If the character sequence is {@code null}, then the message - * of the exception is "The validated object is - * null".</p> - * - * <p>If the index is invalid, then the message of the exception - * is "The validated character sequence index is invalid: " - * followed by the index.</p> - * - * @param <T> the character sequence type - * @param chars the character sequence to check, validated not null by this method - * @param index the index to check - * @return the validated character sequence (never {@code null} for method chaining) - * @throws NullPointerException if the character sequence is {@code null} - * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is invalid - * @see #validIndex(CharSequence, int, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T extends CharSequence> T validIndex(T chars, int index) { - return validIndex(chars, index, DEFAULT_VALID_INDEX_CHAR_SEQUENCE_EX_MESSAGE, Integer.valueOf(index)); - } - - // validState - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the stateful condition is {@code true}; otherwise - * throwing an exception. This method is useful when validating according - * to an arbitrary boolean expression, such as validating a - * primitive number or using your own custom validation expression.</p> - * - * <pre> - * Validate.validState(field > 0); - * Validate.validState(this.isOk());</pre> - * - * <p>The message of the exception is "The validated state is - * false".</p> - * - * @param expression the boolean expression to check - * @throws IllegalStateException if expression is {@code false} - * @see #validState(boolean, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static void validState(boolean expression) { - if (expression == false) { - throw new IllegalStateException(DEFAULT_VALID_STATE_EX_MESSAGE); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the stateful condition is {@code true}; otherwise - * throwing an exception with the specified message. This method is useful when - * validating according to an arbitrary boolean expression, such as validating a - * primitive number or using your own custom validation expression.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.validState(this.isOk(), "The state is not OK: %s", myObject);</pre> - * - * @param expression the boolean expression to check - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @throws IllegalStateException if expression is {@code false} - * @see #validState(boolean) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static void validState(boolean expression, String message, Object... values) { - if (expression == false) { - throw new IllegalStateException(String.format(message, values)); - } - } - - // matchesPattern - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument character sequence matches the specified regular - * expression pattern; otherwise throwing an exception.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.matchesPattern("hi", "[a-z]*");</pre> - * - * <p>The syntax of the pattern is the one used in the {@link Pattern} class.</p> - * - * @param input the character sequence to validate, not null - * @param pattern the regular expression pattern, not null - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the character sequence does not match the pattern - * @see #matchesPattern(CharSequence, String, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static void matchesPattern(CharSequence input, String pattern) { - if (Pattern.matches(pattern, input) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(DEFAULT_MATCHES_PATTERN_EX, input, pattern)); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument character sequence matches the specified regular - * expression pattern; otherwise throwing an exception with the specified message.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.matchesPattern("hi", "[a-z]*", "%s does not match %s", "hi" "[a-z]*");</pre> - * - * <p>The syntax of the pattern is the one used in the {@link Pattern} class.</p> - * - * @param input the character sequence to validate, not null - * @param pattern the regular expression pattern, not null - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the character sequence does not match the pattern - * @see #matchesPattern(CharSequence, String) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static void matchesPattern(CharSequence input, String pattern, String message, Object... values) { - if (Pattern.matches(pattern, input) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - } - - // inclusiveBetween - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument object fall between the two - * inclusive values specified; otherwise, throws an exception.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.inclusiveBetween(0, 2, 1);</pre> - * - * @param <T> the type of the argument object - * @param start the inclusive start value, not null - * @param end the inclusive end value, not null - * @param value the object to validate, not null - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value falls out of the boundaries - * @see #inclusiveBetween(Object, Object, Comparable, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> void inclusiveBetween(T start, T end, Comparable<T> value) { - if (value.compareTo(start) < 0 || value.compareTo(end) > 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(DEFAULT_INCLUSIVE_BETWEEN_EX_MESSAGE, value, start, end)); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument object fall between the two - * inclusive values specified; otherwise, throws an exception with the - * specified message.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.inclusiveBetween(0, 2, 1, "Not in boundaries");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the type of the argument object - * @param start the inclusive start value, not null - * @param end the inclusive end value, not null - * @param value the object to validate, not null - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value falls out of the boundaries - * @see #inclusiveBetween(Object, Object, Comparable) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> void inclusiveBetween(T start, T end, Comparable<T> value, String message, Object... values) { - if (value.compareTo(start) < 0 || value.compareTo(end) > 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - } - - // exclusiveBetween - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument object fall between the two - * exclusive values specified; otherwise, throws an exception.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.inclusiveBetween(0, 2, 1);</pre> - * - * @param <T> the type of the argument object - * @param start the exclusive start value, not null - * @param end the exclusive end value, not null - * @param value the object to validate, not null - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value falls out of the boundaries - * @see #exclusiveBetween(Object, Object, Comparable, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> void exclusiveBetween(T start, T end, Comparable<T> value) { - if (value.compareTo(start) <= 0 || value.compareTo(end) >= 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(DEFAULT_EXCLUSIVE_BETWEEN_EX_MESSAGE, value, start, end)); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the specified argument object fall between the two - * exclusive values specified; otherwise, throws an exception with the - * specified message.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.inclusiveBetween(0, 2, 1, "Not in boundaries");</pre> - * - * @param <T> the type of the argument object - * @param start the exclusive start value, not null - * @param end the exclusive end value, not null - * @param value the object to validate, not null - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the value falls out of the boundaries - * @see #exclusiveBetween(Object, Object, Comparable) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static <T> void exclusiveBetween(T start, T end, Comparable<T> value, String message, Object... values) { - if (value.compareTo(start) <= 0 || value.compareTo(end) >= 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - } - - // isInstanceOf - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument is an instance of the specified class; otherwise - * throwing an exception. This method is useful when validating according to an arbitrary - * class</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.isInstanceOf(OkClass.class, object);</pre> - * - * <p>The message of the exception is "The validated object is not an instance of" - * followed by the name of the class</p> - * - * @param type the class the object must be validated against, not null - * @param obj the object to check, null throws an exception - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if argument is not of specified class - * @see #isInstanceOf(Class, Object, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static void isInstanceOf(Class<?> type, Object obj) { - if (type.isInstance(obj) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(DEFAULT_IS_INSTANCE_OF_EX_MESSAGE, type.getName())); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument is an instance of the specified class; otherwise - * throwing an exception with the specified message. This method is useful when - * validating according to an arbitrary class</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.isInstanceOf(OkClass.classs, object, "Wrong class, object is of class %s", - * object.getClass().getName());</pre> - * - * @param type the class the object must be validated against, not null - * @param obj the object to check, null throws an exception - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if argument is not of specified class - * @see #isInstanceOf(Class, Object) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static void isInstanceOf(Class<?> type, Object obj, String message, Object... values) { - if (type.isInstance(obj) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - } - - // isAssignableFrom - //--------------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument can be converted to the specified class; otherwise - * throwing an exception with the specified message. This method is useful when - * validating if there will be no casting errors.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.isAssignableFrom(SuperClass.class, object.getClass());</pre> - * - * <p>The message of the exception is "The validated object can not be converted to the" - * followed by the name of the class and "class"</p> - * - * @param superType the class the class must be validated against, not null - * @param type the class to check, not null - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if argument can not be converted to the specified class - * @see #isAssignableFrom(Class, Class, String, Object...) - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public static void isAssignableFrom(Class<?> superType, Class<?> type) { - if (superType.isAssignableFrom(type) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(DEFAULT_IS_ASSIGNABLE_EX_MESSAGE, superType.getName())); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Validate that the argument can be converted to the specified class; otherwise - * throwing an exception. This method is useful when validating if there will be no - * casting errors.</p> - * - * <pre>Validate.isAssignableFrom(SuperClass.class, object.getClass());</pre> - * - * <p>The message of the exception is "The validated object can not be converted to the" - * followed by the name of the class and "class"</p> - * - * @param superType the class the class must be validated against, not null - * @param type the class to check, not null - * @param message the {@link String#format(String, Object...)} exception message if invalid, not null - * @param values the optional values for the formatted exception message, null array not recommended - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if argument can not be converted to the specified class - * @see #isAssignableFrom(Class, Class) - */ - public static void isAssignableFrom(Class<?> superType, Class<?> type, String message, Object... values) { - if (superType.isAssignableFrom(type) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format(message, values)); - } - } -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/Builder.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/Builder.java deleted file mode 100644 index 1bd8f0c..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/Builder.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,89 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -/** - * <p> - * The Builder interface is designed to designate a class as a <em>builder</em> - * object in the Builder design pattern. Builders are capable of creating and - * configuring objects or results that normally take multiple steps to construct - * or are very complex to derive. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * The builder interface defines a single method, {@link #build()}, that - * classes must implement. The result of this method should be the final - * configured object or result after all building operations are performed. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It is a recommended practice that the methods supplied to configure the - * object or result being built return a reference to {@code this} so that - * method calls can be chained together. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Example Builder: - * <code><pre> - * class FontBuilder implements Builder<Font> { - * private Font font; - * - * public FontBuilder(String fontName) { - * this.font = new Font(fontName, Font.PLAIN, 12); - * } - * - * public FontBuilder bold() { - * this.font = this.font.deriveFont(Font.BOLD); - * return this; // Reference returned so calls can be chained - * } - * - * public FontBuilder size(float pointSize) { - * this.font = this.font.deriveFont(pointSize); - * return this; // Reference returned so calls can be chained - * } - * - * // Other Font construction methods - * - * public Font build() { - * return this.font; - * } - * } - * </pre></code> - * - * Example Builder Usage: - * <code><pre> - * Font bold14ptSansSerifFont = new FontBuilder(Font.SANS_SERIF).bold() - * .size(14.0f) - * .build(); - * </pre></code> - * </p> - * - * @param <T> the type of object that the builder will construct or compute. - * - * @since 3.0 - * @version $Id: Builder.java 1088899 2011-04-05 05:31:27Z bayard $ - */ -public interface Builder<T> { - - /** - * Returns a reference to the object being constructed or result being - * calculated by the builder. - * - * @return the object constructed or result calculated by the builder. - */ - public T build(); -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/CompareToBuilder.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/CompareToBuilder.java deleted file mode 100644 index 3f87f70..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/CompareToBuilder.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1019 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject; -import java.lang.reflect.Field; -import java.lang.reflect.Modifier; -import java.util.Collection; -import java.util.Comparator; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils; - -/** - * Assists in implementing {@link java.lang.Comparable#compareTo(Object)} methods. - * - * It is consistent with <code>equals(Object)</code> and - * <code>hashcode()</code> built with {@link EqualsBuilder} and - * {@link HashCodeBuilder}.</p> - * - * <p>Two Objects that compare equal using <code>equals(Object)</code> should normally - * also compare equal using <code>compareTo(Object)</code>.</p> - * - * <p>All relevant fields should be included in the calculation of the - * comparison. Derived fields may be ignored. The same fields, in the same - * order, should be used in both <code>compareTo(Object)</code> and - * <code>equals(Object)</code>.</p> - * - * <p>To use this class write code as follows:</p> - * - * <pre> - * public class MyClass { - * String field1; - * int field2; - * boolean field3; - * - * ... - * - * public int compareTo(Object o) { - * MyClass myClass = (MyClass) o; - * return new CompareToBuilder() - * .appendSuper(super.compareTo(o) - * .append(this.field1, myClass.field1) - * .append(this.field2, myClass.field2) - * .append(this.field3, myClass.field3) - * .toComparison(); - * } - * } - * </pre> - * - * <p>Alternatively, there are {@link #reflectionCompare(Object, Object) reflectionCompare} methods that use - * reflection to determine the fields to append. Because fields can be private, - * <code>reflectionCompare</code> uses {@link java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject#setAccessible(boolean)} to - * bypass normal access control checks. This will fail under a security manager, - * unless the appropriate permissions are set up correctly. It is also - * slower than appending explicitly.</p> - * - * <p>A typical implementation of <code>compareTo(Object)</code> using - * <code>reflectionCompare</code> looks like:</p> - - * <pre> - * public int compareTo(Object o) { - * return CompareToBuilder.reflectionCompare(this, o); - * } - * </pre> - * - * @see java.lang.Comparable - * @see java.lang.Object#equals(Object) - * @see java.lang.Object#hashCode() - * @see EqualsBuilder - * @see HashCodeBuilder - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: CompareToBuilder.java 1090813 2011-04-10 15:03:23Z mbenson $ - */ -public class CompareToBuilder implements Builder<Integer> { - - /** - * Current state of the comparison as appended fields are checked. - */ - private int comparison; - - /** - * <p>Constructor for CompareToBuilder.</p> - * - * <p>Starts off assuming that the objects are equal. Multiple calls are - * then made to the various append methods, followed by a call to - * {@link #toComparison} to get the result.</p> - */ - public CompareToBuilder() { - super(); - comparison = 0; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Compares two <code>Object</code>s via reflection.</p> - * - * <p>Fields can be private, thus <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> - * is used to bypass normal access control checks. This will fail under a - * security manager unless the appropriate permissions are set.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li>Static fields will not be compared</li> - * <li>Transient members will be not be compared, as they are likely derived - * fields</li> - * <li>Superclass fields will be compared</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>If both <code>lhs</code> and <code>rhs</code> are <code>null</code>, - * they are considered equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as <code>lhs</code> - * is less than, equal to, or greater than <code>rhs</code> - * @throws NullPointerException if either (but not both) parameters are - * <code>null</code> - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - */ - public static int reflectionCompare(Object lhs, Object rhs) { - return reflectionCompare(lhs, rhs, false, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two <code>Object</code>s via reflection.</p> - * - * <p>Fields can be private, thus <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> - * is used to bypass normal access control checks. This will fail under a - * security manager unless the appropriate permissions are set.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li>Static fields will not be compared</li> - * <li>If <code>compareTransients</code> is <code>true</code>, - * compares transient members. Otherwise ignores them, as they - * are likely derived fields.</li> - * <li>Superclass fields will be compared</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>If both <code>lhs</code> and <code>rhs</code> are <code>null</code>, - * they are considered equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @param compareTransients whether to compare transient fields - * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as <code>lhs</code> - * is less than, equal to, or greater than <code>rhs</code> - * @throws NullPointerException if either <code>lhs</code> or <code>rhs</code> - * (but not both) is <code>null</code> - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - */ - public static int reflectionCompare(Object lhs, Object rhs, boolean compareTransients) { - return reflectionCompare(lhs, rhs, compareTransients, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two <code>Object</code>s via reflection.</p> - * - * <p>Fields can be private, thus <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> - * is used to bypass normal access control checks. This will fail under a - * security manager unless the appropriate permissions are set.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li>Static fields will not be compared</li> - * <li>If <code>compareTransients</code> is <code>true</code>, - * compares transient members. Otherwise ignores them, as they - * are likely derived fields.</li> - * <li>Superclass fields will be compared</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>If both <code>lhs</code> and <code>rhs</code> are <code>null</code>, - * they are considered equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @param excludeFields Collection of String fields to exclude - * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as <code>lhs</code> - * is less than, equal to, or greater than <code>rhs</code> - * @throws NullPointerException if either <code>lhs</code> or <code>rhs</code> - * (but not both) is <code>null</code> - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - * @since 2.2 - */ - public static int reflectionCompare(Object lhs, Object rhs, Collection<String> excludeFields) { - return reflectionCompare(lhs, rhs, ReflectionToStringBuilder.toNoNullStringArray(excludeFields)); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two <code>Object</code>s via reflection.</p> - * - * <p>Fields can be private, thus <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> - * is used to bypass normal access control checks. This will fail under a - * security manager unless the appropriate permissions are set.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li>Static fields will not be compared</li> - * <li>If <code>compareTransients</code> is <code>true</code>, - * compares transient members. Otherwise ignores them, as they - * are likely derived fields.</li> - * <li>Superclass fields will be compared</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>If both <code>lhs</code> and <code>rhs</code> are <code>null</code>, - * they are considered equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @param excludeFields array of fields to exclude - * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as <code>lhs</code> - * is less than, equal to, or greater than <code>rhs</code> - * @throws NullPointerException if either <code>lhs</code> or <code>rhs</code> - * (but not both) is <code>null</code> - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - * @since 2.2 - */ - public static int reflectionCompare(Object lhs, Object rhs, String... excludeFields) { - return reflectionCompare(lhs, rhs, false, null, excludeFields); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares two <code>Object</code>s via reflection.</p> - * - * <p>Fields can be private, thus <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> - * is used to bypass normal access control checks. This will fail under a - * security manager unless the appropriate permissions are set.</p> - * - * <ul> - * <li>Static fields will not be compared</li> - * <li>If the <code>compareTransients</code> is <code>true</code>, - * compares transient members. Otherwise ignores them, as they - * are likely derived fields.</li> - * <li>Compares superclass fields up to and including <code>reflectUpToClass</code>. - * If <code>reflectUpToClass</code> is <code>null</code>, compares all superclass fields.</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>If both <code>lhs</code> and <code>rhs</code> are <code>null</code>, - * they are considered equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @param compareTransients whether to compare transient fields - * @param reflectUpToClass last superclass for which fields are compared - * @param excludeFields fields to exclude - * @return a negative integer, zero, or a positive integer as <code>lhs</code> - * is less than, equal to, or greater than <code>rhs</code> - * @throws NullPointerException if either <code>lhs</code> or <code>rhs</code> - * (but not both) is <code>null</code> - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - * @since 2.2 (2.0 as <code>reflectionCompare(Object, Object, boolean, Class)</code>) - */ - public static int reflectionCompare( - Object lhs, - Object rhs, - boolean compareTransients, - Class<?> reflectUpToClass, - String... excludeFields) { - - if (lhs == rhs) { - return 0; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - throw new NullPointerException(); - } - Class<?> lhsClazz = lhs.getClass(); - if (!lhsClazz.isInstance(rhs)) { - throw new ClassCastException(); - } - CompareToBuilder compareToBuilder = new CompareToBuilder(); - reflectionAppend(lhs, rhs, lhsClazz, compareToBuilder, compareTransients, excludeFields); - while (lhsClazz.getSuperclass() != null && lhsClazz != reflectUpToClass) { - lhsClazz = lhsClazz.getSuperclass(); - reflectionAppend(lhs, rhs, lhsClazz, compareToBuilder, compareTransients, excludeFields); - } - return compareToBuilder.toComparison(); - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to <code>builder</code> the comparison of <code>lhs</code> - * to <code>rhs</code> using the fields defined in <code>clazz</code>.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @param clazz <code>Class</code> that defines fields to be compared - * @param builder <code>CompareToBuilder</code> to append to - * @param useTransients whether to compare transient fields - * @param excludeFields fields to exclude - */ - private static void reflectionAppend( - Object lhs, - Object rhs, - Class<?> clazz, - CompareToBuilder builder, - boolean useTransients, - String[] excludeFields) { - - Field[] fields = clazz.getDeclaredFields(); - AccessibleObject.setAccessible(fields, true); - for (int i = 0; i < fields.length && builder.comparison == 0; i++) { - Field f = fields[i]; - if (!ArrayUtils.contains(excludeFields, f.getName()) - && (f.getName().indexOf('$') == -1) - && (useTransients || !Modifier.isTransient(f.getModifiers())) - && (!Modifier.isStatic(f.getModifiers()))) { - try { - builder.append(f.get(lhs), f.get(rhs)); - } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { - // This can't happen. Would get a Security exception instead. - // Throw a runtime exception in case the impossible happens. - throw new InternalError("Unexpected IllegalAccessException"); - } - } - } - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the <code>compareTo(Object)</code> - * result of the superclass.</p> - * - * @param superCompareTo result of calling <code>super.compareTo(Object)</code> - * @return this - used to chain append calls - * @since 2.0 - */ - public CompareToBuilder appendSuper(int superCompareTo) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = superCompareTo; - return this; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>Object</code>s.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if <code>lhs == rhs</code></li> - * <li>Check if either <code>lhs</code> or <code>rhs</code> is <code>null</code>, - * a <code>null</code> object is less than a non-<code>null</code> object</li> - * <li>Check the object contents</li> - * </ol> - * - * <p><code>lhs</code> must either be an array or implement {@link Comparable}.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @return this - used to chain append calls - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(Object lhs, Object rhs) { - return append(lhs, rhs, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>Object</code>s.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if <code>lhs == rhs</code></li> - * <li>Check if either <code>lhs</code> or <code>rhs</code> is <code>null</code>, - * a <code>null</code> object is less than a non-<code>null</code> object</li> - * <li>Check the object contents</li> - * </ol> - * - * <p>If <code>lhs</code> is an array, array comparison methods will be used. - * Otherwise <code>comparator</code> will be used to compare the objects. - * If <code>comparator</code> is <code>null</code>, <code>lhs</code> must - * implement {@link Comparable} instead.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand object - * @param rhs right-hand object - * @param comparator <code>Comparator</code> used to compare the objects, - * <code>null</code> means treat lhs as <code>Comparable</code> - * @return this - used to chain append calls - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - * @since 2.0 - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(Object lhs, Object rhs, Comparator<?> comparator) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.getClass().isArray()) { - // switch on type of array, to dispatch to the correct handler - // handles multi dimensional arrays - // throws a ClassCastException if rhs is not the correct array type - if (lhs instanceof long[]) { - append((long[]) lhs, (long[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof int[]) { - append((int[]) lhs, (int[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof short[]) { - append((short[]) lhs, (short[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof char[]) { - append((char[]) lhs, (char[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof byte[]) { - append((byte[]) lhs, (byte[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof double[]) { - append((double[]) lhs, (double[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof float[]) { - append((float[]) lhs, (float[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof boolean[]) { - append((boolean[]) lhs, (boolean[]) rhs); - } else { - // not an array of primitives - // throws a ClassCastException if rhs is not an array - append((Object[]) lhs, (Object[]) rhs, comparator); - } - } else { - // the simple case, not an array, just test the element - if (comparator == null) { - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // assume this can be done; if not throw CCE as per Javadoc - final Comparable<Object> comparable = (Comparable<Object>) lhs; - comparison = comparable.compareTo(rhs); - } else { - @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // assume this can be done; if not throw CCE as per Javadoc - final Comparator<Object> comparator2 = (Comparator<Object>) comparator; - comparison = comparator2.compare(lhs, rhs); - } - } - return this; - } - - //------------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>long</code>s. - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(long lhs, long rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = ((lhs < rhs) ? -1 : ((lhs > rhs) ? 1 : 0)); - return this; - } - - /** - * Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>int</code>s. - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(int lhs, int rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = ((lhs < rhs) ? -1 : ((lhs > rhs) ? 1 : 0)); - return this; - } - - /** - * Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>short</code>s. - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(short lhs, short rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = ((lhs < rhs) ? -1 : ((lhs > rhs) ? 1 : 0)); - return this; - } - - /** - * Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>char</code>s. - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(char lhs, char rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = ((lhs < rhs) ? -1 : ((lhs > rhs) ? 1 : 0)); - return this; - } - - /** - * Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>byte</code>s. - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(byte lhs, byte rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = ((lhs < rhs) ? -1 : ((lhs > rhs) ? 1 : 0)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>double</code>s.</p> - * - * <p>This handles NaNs, Infinities, and <code>-0.0</code>.</p> - * - * <p>It is compatible with the hash code generated by - * <code>HashCodeBuilder</code>.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(double lhs, double rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = Double.compare(lhs, rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>float</code>s.</p> - * - * <p>This handles NaNs, Infinities, and <code>-0.0</code>.</p> - * - * <p>It is compatible with the hash code generated by - * <code>HashCodeBuilder</code>.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(float lhs, float rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - comparison = Float.compare(lhs, rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * Appends to the <code>builder</code> the comparison of - * two <code>booleans</code>s. - * - * @param lhs left-hand value - * @param rhs right-hand value - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(boolean lhs, boolean rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == false) { - comparison = -1; - } else { - comparison = +1; - } - return this; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>Object</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a short length array is less than a long length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(Object, Object, Comparator)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * <p>This method will also will be called for the top level of multi-dimensional, - * ragged, and multi-typed arrays.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(Object[] lhs, Object[] rhs) { - return append(lhs, rhs, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>Object</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a short length array is less than a long length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(Object, Object, Comparator)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * <p>This method will also will be called for the top level of multi-dimensional, - * ragged, and multi-typed arrays.</p> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @param comparator <code>Comparator</code> to use to compare the array elements, - * <code>null</code> means to treat <code>lhs</code> elements as <code>Comparable</code>. - * @return this - used to chain append calls - * @throws ClassCastException if <code>rhs</code> is not assignment-compatible - * with <code>lhs</code> - * @since 2.0 - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(Object[] lhs, Object[] rhs, Comparator<?> comparator) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i], comparator); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>long</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(long, long)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(long[] lhs, long[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>int</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(int, int)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(int[] lhs, int[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>short</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(short, short)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(short[] lhs, short[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>char</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(char, char)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(char[] lhs, char[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>byte</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(byte, byte)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(byte[] lhs, byte[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>double</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(double, double)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(double[] lhs, double[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>float</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(float, float)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(float[] lhs, float[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends to the <code>builder</code> the deep comparison of - * two <code>boolean</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <ol> - * <li>Check if arrays are the same using <code>==</code></li> - * <li>Check if for <code>null</code>, <code>null</code> is less than non-<code>null</code></li> - * <li>Check array length, a shorter length array is less than a longer length array</li> - * <li>Check array contents element by element using {@link #append(boolean, boolean)}</li> - * </ol> - * - * @param lhs left-hand array - * @param rhs right-hand array - * @return this - used to chain append calls - */ - public CompareToBuilder append(boolean[] lhs, boolean[] rhs) { - if (comparison != 0) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null) { - comparison = -1; - return this; - } - if (rhs == null) { - comparison = +1; - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - comparison = (lhs.length < rhs.length) ? -1 : +1; - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && comparison == 0; i++) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns a negative integer, a positive integer, or zero as - * the <code>builder</code> has judged the "left-hand" side - * as less than, greater than, or equal to the "right-hand" - * side. - * - * @return final comparison result - */ - public int toComparison() { - return comparison; - } - - /** - * Returns a negative integer, a positive integer, or zero as - * the <code>builder</code> has judged the "left-hand" side - * as less than, greater than, or equal to the "right-hand" - * side. - * - * @return final comparison result - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public Integer build() { - return Integer.valueOf(toComparison()); - } -} - diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/EqualsBuilder.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/EqualsBuilder.java deleted file mode 100644 index 2c8e5f9..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/EqualsBuilder.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,944 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject; -import java.lang.reflect.Field; -import java.lang.reflect.Modifier; -import java.util.Collection; -import java.util.HashSet; -import java.util.Set; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple.Pair; - -/** - * <p>Assists in implementing {@link Object#equals(Object)} methods.</p> - * - * <p> This class provides methods to build a good equals method for any - * class. It follows rules laid out in - * <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/effective/index.html">Effective Java</a> - * , by Joshua Bloch. In particular the rule for comparing <code>doubles</code>, - * <code>floats</code>, and arrays can be tricky. Also, making sure that - * <code>equals()</code> and <code>hashCode()</code> are consistent can be - * difficult.</p> - * - * <p>Two Objects that compare as equals must generate the same hash code, - * but two Objects with the same hash code do not have to be equal.</p> - * - * <p>All relevant fields should be included in the calculation of equals. - * Derived fields may be ignored. In particular, any field used in - * generating a hash code must be used in the equals method, and vice - * versa.</p> - * - * <p>Typical use for the code is as follows:</p> - * <pre> - * public boolean equals(Object obj) { - * if (obj == null) { return false; } - * if (obj == this) { return true; } - * if (obj.getClass() != getClass()) { - * return false; - * } - * MyClass rhs = (MyClass) obj; - * return new EqualsBuilder() - * .appendSuper(super.equals(obj)) - * .append(field1, rhs.field1) - * .append(field2, rhs.field2) - * .append(field3, rhs.field3) - * .isEquals(); - * } - * </pre> - * - * <p> Alternatively, there is a method that uses reflection to determine - * the fields to test. Because these fields are usually private, the method, - * <code>reflectionEquals</code>, uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to - * change the visibility of the fields. This will fail under a security - * manager, unless the appropriate permissions are set up correctly. It is - * also slower than testing explicitly.</p> - * - * <p> A typical invocation for this method would look like:</p> - * <pre> - * public boolean equals(Object obj) { - * return EqualsBuilder.reflectionEquals(this, obj); - * } - * </pre> - * - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: EqualsBuilder.java 1091531 2011-04-12 18:29:49Z ggregory $ - */ -public class EqualsBuilder implements Builder<Boolean> { - - /** - * <p> - * A registry of objects used by reflection methods to detect cyclical object references and avoid infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - private static final ThreadLocal<Set<Pair<IDKey, IDKey>>> REGISTRY = new ThreadLocal<Set<Pair<IDKey, IDKey>>>(); - - /* - * NOTE: we cannot store the actual objects in a HashSet, as that would use the very hashCode() - * we are in the process of calculating. - * - * So we generate a one-to-one mapping from the original object to a new object. - * - * Now HashSet uses equals() to determine if two elements with the same hashcode really - * are equal, so we also need to ensure that the replacement objects are only equal - * if the original objects are identical. - * - * The original implementation (2.4 and before) used the System.indentityHashCode() - * method - however this is not guaranteed to generate unique ids (e.g. LANG-459) - * - * We now use the IDKey helper class (adapted from org.apache.axis.utils.IDKey) - * to disambiguate the duplicate ids. - */ - - /** - * <p> - * Returns the registry of object pairs being traversed by the reflection - * methods in the current thread. - * </p> - * - * @return Set the registry of objects being traversed - * @since 3.0 - */ - static Set<Pair<IDKey, IDKey>> getRegistry() { - return REGISTRY.get(); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Converters value pair into a register pair. - * </p> - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object - * @param rhs the other object - * - * @return the pair - */ - static Pair<IDKey, IDKey> getRegisterPair(Object lhs, Object rhs) { - IDKey left = new IDKey(lhs); - IDKey right = new IDKey(rhs); - return Pair.of(left, right); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Returns <code>true</code> if the registry contains the given object pair. - * Used by the reflection methods to avoid infinite loops. - * Objects might be swapped therefore a check is needed if the object pair - * is registered in given or swapped order. - * </p> - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object to lookup in registry - * @param rhs the other object to lookup on registry - * @return boolean <code>true</code> if the registry contains the given object. - * @since 3.0 - */ - static boolean isRegistered(Object lhs, Object rhs) { - Set<Pair<IDKey, IDKey>> registry = getRegistry(); - Pair<IDKey, IDKey> pair = getRegisterPair(lhs, rhs); - Pair<IDKey, IDKey> swappedPair = Pair.of(pair.getLeft(), pair.getRight()); - - return registry != null - && (registry.contains(pair) || registry.contains(swappedPair)); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Registers the given object pair. - * Used by the reflection methods to avoid infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object to register - * @param rhs the other object to register - */ - static void register(Object lhs, Object rhs) { - synchronized (EqualsBuilder.class) { - if (getRegistry() == null) { - REGISTRY.set(new HashSet<Pair<IDKey, IDKey>>()); - } - } - - Set<Pair<IDKey, IDKey>> registry = getRegistry(); - Pair<IDKey, IDKey> pair = getRegisterPair(lhs, rhs); - registry.add(pair); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Unregisters the given object pair. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Used by the reflection methods to avoid infinite loops. - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object to unregister - * @param rhs the other object to unregister - * @since 3.0 - */ - static void unregister(Object lhs, Object rhs) { - Set<Pair<IDKey, IDKey>> registry = getRegistry(); - if (registry != null) { - Pair<IDKey, IDKey> pair = getRegisterPair(lhs, rhs); - registry.remove(pair); - synchronized (EqualsBuilder.class) { - //read again - registry = getRegistry(); - if (registry != null && registry.isEmpty()) { - REGISTRY.remove(); - } - } - } - } - - /** - * If the fields tested are equals. - * The default value is <code>true</code>. - */ - private boolean isEquals = true; - - /** - * <p>Constructor for EqualsBuilder.</p> - * - * <p>Starts off assuming that equals is <code>true</code>.</p> - * @see Object#equals(Object) - */ - public EqualsBuilder() { - // do nothing for now. - } - - //------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>This method uses reflection to determine if the two <code>Object</code>s - * are equal.</p> - * - * <p>It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private - * fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under - * a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also - * not as efficient as testing explicitly.</p> - * - * <p>Transient members will be not be tested, as they are likely derived - * fields, and not part of the value of the Object.</p> - * - * <p>Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.</p> - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object - * @param rhs the other object - * @param excludeFields Collection of String field names to exclude from testing - * @return <code>true</code> if the two Objects have tested equals. - */ - public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, Collection<String> excludeFields) { - return reflectionEquals(lhs, rhs, ReflectionToStringBuilder.toNoNullStringArray(excludeFields)); - } - - /** - * <p>This method uses reflection to determine if the two <code>Object</code>s - * are equal.</p> - * - * <p>It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private - * fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under - * a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also - * not as efficient as testing explicitly.</p> - * - * <p>Transient members will be not be tested, as they are likely derived - * fields, and not part of the value of the Object.</p> - * - * <p>Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.</p> - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object - * @param rhs the other object - * @param excludeFields array of field names to exclude from testing - * @return <code>true</code> if the two Objects have tested equals. - */ - public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, String... excludeFields) { - return reflectionEquals(lhs, rhs, false, null, excludeFields); - } - - /** - * <p>This method uses reflection to determine if the two <code>Object</code>s - * are equal.</p> - * - * <p>It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private - * fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under - * a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also - * not as efficient as testing explicitly.</p> - * - * <p>If the TestTransients parameter is set to <code>true</code>, transient - * members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely - * derived fields, and not part of the value of the <code>Object</code>.</p> - * - * <p>Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included.</p> - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object - * @param rhs the other object - * @param testTransients whether to include transient fields - * @return <code>true</code> if the two Objects have tested equals. - */ - public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, boolean testTransients) { - return reflectionEquals(lhs, rhs, testTransients, null); - } - - /** - * <p>This method uses reflection to determine if the two <code>Object</code>s - * are equal.</p> - * - * <p>It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private - * fields. This means that it will throw a security exception if run under - * a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is also - * not as efficient as testing explicitly.</p> - * - * <p>If the testTransients parameter is set to <code>true</code>, transient - * members will be tested, otherwise they are ignored, as they are likely - * derived fields, and not part of the value of the <code>Object</code>.</p> - * - * <p>Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended - * up to and including the specified superclass. A null superclass is treated - * as java.lang.Object.</p> - * - * @param lhs <code>this</code> object - * @param rhs the other object - * @param testTransients whether to include transient fields - * @param reflectUpToClass the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive), - * may be <code>null</code> - * @param excludeFields array of field names to exclude from testing - * @return <code>true</code> if the two Objects have tested equals. - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static boolean reflectionEquals(Object lhs, Object rhs, boolean testTransients, Class<?> reflectUpToClass, - String... excludeFields) { - if (lhs == rhs) { - return true; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - return false; - } - // Find the leaf class since there may be transients in the leaf - // class or in classes between the leaf and root. - // If we are not testing transients or a subclass has no ivars, - // then a subclass can test equals to a superclass. - Class<?> lhsClass = lhs.getClass(); - Class<?> rhsClass = rhs.getClass(); - Class<?> testClass; - if (lhsClass.isInstance(rhs)) { - testClass = lhsClass; - if (!rhsClass.isInstance(lhs)) { - // rhsClass is a subclass of lhsClass - testClass = rhsClass; - } - } else if (rhsClass.isInstance(lhs)) { - testClass = rhsClass; - if (!lhsClass.isInstance(rhs)) { - // lhsClass is a subclass of rhsClass - testClass = lhsClass; - } - } else { - // The two classes are not related. - return false; - } - EqualsBuilder equalsBuilder = new EqualsBuilder(); - try { - reflectionAppend(lhs, rhs, testClass, equalsBuilder, testTransients, excludeFields); - while (testClass.getSuperclass() != null && testClass != reflectUpToClass) { - testClass = testClass.getSuperclass(); - reflectionAppend(lhs, rhs, testClass, equalsBuilder, testTransients, excludeFields); - } - } catch (IllegalArgumentException e) { - // In this case, we tried to test a subclass vs. a superclass and - // the subclass has ivars or the ivars are transient and - // we are testing transients. - // If a subclass has ivars that we are trying to test them, we get an - // exception and we know that the objects are not equal. - return false; - } - return equalsBuilder.isEquals(); - } - - /** - * <p>Appends the fields and values defined by the given object of the - * given Class.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand object - * @param rhs the right hand object - * @param clazz the class to append details of - * @param builder the builder to append to - * @param useTransients whether to test transient fields - * @param excludeFields array of field names to exclude from testing - */ - private static void reflectionAppend( - Object lhs, - Object rhs, - Class<?> clazz, - EqualsBuilder builder, - boolean useTransients, - String[] excludeFields) { - - if (isRegistered(lhs, rhs)) { - return; - } - - try { - register(lhs, rhs); - Field[] fields = clazz.getDeclaredFields(); - AccessibleObject.setAccessible(fields, true); - for (int i = 0; i < fields.length && builder.isEquals; i++) { - Field f = fields[i]; - if (!ArrayUtils.contains(excludeFields, f.getName()) - && (f.getName().indexOf('$') == -1) - && (useTransients || !Modifier.isTransient(f.getModifiers())) - && (!Modifier.isStatic(f.getModifiers()))) { - try { - builder.append(f.get(lhs), f.get(rhs)); - } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { - //this can't happen. Would get a Security exception instead - //throw a runtime exception in case the impossible happens. - throw new InternalError("Unexpected IllegalAccessException"); - } - } - } - } finally { - unregister(lhs, rhs); - } - } - - //------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Adds the result of <code>super.equals()</code> to this builder.</p> - * - * @param superEquals the result of calling <code>super.equals()</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - * @since 2.0 - */ - public EqualsBuilder appendSuper(boolean superEquals) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - isEquals = superEquals; - return this; - } - - //------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>Object</code>s are equal using their - * <code>equals</code> method.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand object - * @param rhs the right hand object - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(Object lhs, Object rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - Class<?> lhsClass = lhs.getClass(); - if (!lhsClass.isArray()) { - // The simple case, not an array, just test the element - isEquals = lhs.equals(rhs); - } else if (lhs.getClass() != rhs.getClass()) { - // Here when we compare different dimensions, for example: a boolean[][] to a boolean[] - this.setEquals(false); - } - // 'Switch' on type of array, to dispatch to the correct handler - // This handles multi dimensional arrays of the same depth - else if (lhs instanceof long[]) { - append((long[]) lhs, (long[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof int[]) { - append((int[]) lhs, (int[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof short[]) { - append((short[]) lhs, (short[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof char[]) { - append((char[]) lhs, (char[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof byte[]) { - append((byte[]) lhs, (byte[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof double[]) { - append((double[]) lhs, (double[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof float[]) { - append((float[]) lhs, (float[]) rhs); - } else if (lhs instanceof boolean[]) { - append((boolean[]) lhs, (boolean[]) rhs); - } else { - // Not an array of primitives - append((Object[]) lhs, (Object[]) rhs); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Test if two <code>long</code> s are equal. - * </p> - * - * @param lhs - * the left hand <code>long</code> - * @param rhs - * the right hand <code>long</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(long lhs, long rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - isEquals = (lhs == rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>int</code>s are equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>int</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>int</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(int lhs, int rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - isEquals = (lhs == rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>short</code>s are equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>short</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>short</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(short lhs, short rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - isEquals = (lhs == rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>char</code>s are equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>char</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>char</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(char lhs, char rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - isEquals = (lhs == rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>byte</code>s are equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>byte</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>byte</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(byte lhs, byte rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - isEquals = (lhs == rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>double</code>s are equal by testing that the - * pattern of bits returned by <code>doubleToLong</code> are equal.</p> - * - * <p>This handles NaNs, Infinities, and <code>-0.0</code>.</p> - * - * <p>It is compatible with the hash code generated by - * <code>HashCodeBuilder</code>.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>double</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>double</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(double lhs, double rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - return append(Double.doubleToLongBits(lhs), Double.doubleToLongBits(rhs)); - } - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>float</code>s are equal byt testing that the - * pattern of bits returned by doubleToLong are equal.</p> - * - * <p>This handles NaNs, Infinities, and <code>-0.0</code>.</p> - * - * <p>It is compatible with the hash code generated by - * <code>HashCodeBuilder</code>.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>float</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>float</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(float lhs, float rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - return append(Float.floatToIntBits(lhs), Float.floatToIntBits(rhs)); - } - - /** - * <p>Test if two <code>booleans</code>s are equal.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>boolean</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>boolean</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(boolean lhs, boolean rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - isEquals = (lhs == rhs); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Performs a deep comparison of two <code>Object</code> arrays.</p> - * - * <p>This also will be called for the top level of - * multi-dimensional, ragged, and multi-typed arrays.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>Object[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>Object[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(Object[] lhs, Object[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>long</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(long, long)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>long[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>long[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(long[] lhs, long[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>int</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(int, int)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>int[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>int[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(int[] lhs, int[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>short</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(short, short)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>short[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>short[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(short[] lhs, short[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>char</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(char, char)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>char[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>char[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(char[] lhs, char[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>byte</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(byte, byte)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>byte[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>byte[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(byte[] lhs, byte[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>double</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(double, double)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>double[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>double[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(double[] lhs, double[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>float</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(float, float)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>float[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>float[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(float[] lhs, float[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Deep comparison of array of <code>boolean</code>. Length and all - * values are compared.</p> - * - * <p>The method {@link #append(boolean, boolean)} is used.</p> - * - * @param lhs the left hand <code>boolean[]</code> - * @param rhs the right hand <code>boolean[]</code> - * @return EqualsBuilder - used to chain calls. - */ - public EqualsBuilder append(boolean[] lhs, boolean[] rhs) { - if (isEquals == false) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == rhs) { - return this; - } - if (lhs == null || rhs == null) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - if (lhs.length != rhs.length) { - this.setEquals(false); - return this; - } - for (int i = 0; i < lhs.length && isEquals; ++i) { - append(lhs[i], rhs[i]); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns <code>true</code> if the fields that have been checked - * are all equal.</p> - * - * @return boolean - */ - public boolean isEquals() { - return this.isEquals; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns <code>true</code> if the fields that have been checked - * are all equal.</p> - * - * @return <code>true</code> if all of the fields that have been checked - * are equal, <code>false</code> otherwise. - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public Boolean build() { - return Boolean.valueOf(isEquals()); - } - - /** - * Sets the <code>isEquals</code> value. - * - * @param isEquals The value to set. - * @since 2.1 - */ - protected void setEquals(boolean isEquals) { - this.isEquals = isEquals; - } - - /** - * Reset the EqualsBuilder so you can use the same object again - * @since 2.5 - */ - public void reset() { - this.isEquals = true; - } -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/HashCodeBuilder.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/HashCodeBuilder.java deleted file mode 100644 index 2afa483..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/HashCodeBuilder.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,961 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject; -import java.lang.reflect.Field; -import java.lang.reflect.Modifier; -import java.util.Collection; -import java.util.HashSet; -import java.util.Set; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils; - -/** - * <p> - * Assists in implementing {@link Object#hashCode()} methods. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * This class enables a good <code>hashCode</code> method to be built for any class. It follows the rules laid out in - * the book <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/effective/index.html">Effective Java</a> by Joshua Bloch. Writing a - * good <code>hashCode</code> method is actually quite difficult. This class aims to simplify the process. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * The following is the approach taken. When appending a data field, the current total is multiplied by the - * multiplier then a relevant value - * for that data type is added. For example, if the current hashCode is 17, and the multiplier is 37, then - * appending the integer 45 will create a hashcode of 674, namely 17 * 37 + 45. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * All relevant fields from the object should be included in the <code>hashCode</code> method. Derived fields may be - * excluded. In general, any field used in the <code>equals</code> method must be used in the <code>hashCode</code> - * method. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * To use this class write code as follows: - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * public class Person { - * String name; - * int age; - * boolean smoker; - * ... - * - * public int hashCode() { - * // you pick a hard-coded, randomly chosen, non-zero, odd number - * // ideally different for each class - * return new HashCodeBuilder(17, 37). - * append(name). - * append(age). - * append(smoker). - * toHashCode(); - * } - * } - * </pre> - * - * <p> - * If required, the superclass <code>hashCode()</code> can be added using {@link #appendSuper}. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Alternatively, there is a method that uses reflection to determine the fields to test. Because these fields are - * usually private, the method, <code>reflectionHashCode</code>, uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> - * to change the visibility of the fields. This will fail under a security manager, unless the appropriate permissions - * are set up correctly. It is also slower than testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * A typical invocation for this method would look like: - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * public int hashCode() { - * return HashCodeBuilder.reflectionHashCode(this); - * } - * </pre> - * - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: HashCodeBuilder.java 1144929 2011-07-10 18:26:16Z ggregory $ - */ -public class HashCodeBuilder implements Builder<Integer> { - /** - * <p> - * A registry of objects used by reflection methods to detect cyclical object references and avoid infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.3 - */ - private static final ThreadLocal<Set<IDKey>> REGISTRY = new ThreadLocal<Set<IDKey>>(); - - /* - * NOTE: we cannot store the actual objects in a HashSet, as that would use the very hashCode() - * we are in the process of calculating. - * - * So we generate a one-to-one mapping from the original object to a new object. - * - * Now HashSet uses equals() to determine if two elements with the same hashcode really - * are equal, so we also need to ensure that the replacement objects are only equal - * if the original objects are identical. - * - * The original implementation (2.4 and before) used the System.indentityHashCode() - * method - however this is not guaranteed to generate unique ids (e.g. LANG-459) - * - * We now use the IDKey helper class (adapted from org.apache.axis.utils.IDKey) - * to disambiguate the duplicate ids. - */ - - /** - * <p> - * Returns the registry of objects being traversed by the reflection methods in the current thread. - * </p> - * - * @return Set the registry of objects being traversed - * @since 2.3 - */ - static Set<IDKey> getRegistry() { - return REGISTRY.get(); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Returns <code>true</code> if the registry contains the given object. Used by the reflection methods to avoid - * infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * The object to lookup in the registry. - * @return boolean <code>true</code> if the registry contains the given object. - * @since 2.3 - */ - static boolean isRegistered(Object value) { - Set<IDKey> registry = getRegistry(); - return registry != null && registry.contains(new IDKey(value)); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Appends the fields and values defined by the given object of the given <code>Class</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the object to append details of - * @param clazz - * the class to append details of - * @param builder - * the builder to append to - * @param useTransients - * whether to use transient fields - * @param excludeFields - * Collection of String field names to exclude from use in calculation of hash code - */ - private static void reflectionAppend(Object object, Class<?> clazz, HashCodeBuilder builder, boolean useTransients, - String[] excludeFields) { - if (isRegistered(object)) { - return; - } - try { - register(object); - Field[] fields = clazz.getDeclaredFields(); - AccessibleObject.setAccessible(fields, true); - for (Field field : fields) { - if (!ArrayUtils.contains(excludeFields, field.getName()) - && (field.getName().indexOf('$') == -1) - && (useTransients || !Modifier.isTransient(field.getModifiers())) - && (!Modifier.isStatic(field.getModifiers()))) { - try { - Object fieldValue = field.get(object); - builder.append(fieldValue); - } catch (IllegalAccessException e) { - // this can't happen. Would get a Security exception instead - // throw a runtime exception in case the impossible happens. - throw new InternalError("Unexpected IllegalAccessException"); - } - } - } - } finally { - unregister(object); - } - } - - /** - * <p> - * This method uses reflection to build a valid hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Transient members will be not be used, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the - * <code>Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Two randomly chosen, non-zero, odd numbers must be passed in. Ideally these should be different for each class, - * however this is not vital. Prime numbers are preferred, especially for the multiplier. - * </p> - * - * @param initialNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the initial value - * @param multiplierNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the multiplier - * @param object - * the Object to create a <code>hashCode</code> for - * @return int hash code - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object is <code>null</code> - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the number is zero or even - */ - public static int reflectionHashCode(int initialNonZeroOddNumber, int multiplierNonZeroOddNumber, Object object) { - return reflectionHashCode(initialNonZeroOddNumber, multiplierNonZeroOddNumber, object, false, null); - } - - /** - * <p> - * This method uses reflection to build a valid hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the TestTransients parameter is set to <code>true</code>, transient members will be tested, otherwise they - * are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the <code>Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Two randomly chosen, non-zero, odd numbers must be passed in. Ideally these should be different for each class, - * however this is not vital. Prime numbers are preferred, especially for the multiplier. - * </p> - * - * @param initialNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the initial value - * @param multiplierNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the multiplier - * @param object - * the Object to create a <code>hashCode</code> for - * @param testTransients - * whether to include transient fields - * @return int hash code - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object is <code>null</code> - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the number is zero or even - */ - public static int reflectionHashCode(int initialNonZeroOddNumber, int multiplierNonZeroOddNumber, Object object, - boolean testTransients) { - return reflectionHashCode(initialNonZeroOddNumber, multiplierNonZeroOddNumber, object, testTransients, null); - } - - /** - * <p> - * This method uses reflection to build a valid hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the TestTransients parameter is set to <code>true</code>, transient members will be tested, otherwise they - * are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the <code>Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be included up to and including the specified - * superclass. A null superclass is treated as java.lang.Object. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Two randomly chosen, non-zero, odd numbers must be passed in. Ideally these should be different for each class, - * however this is not vital. Prime numbers are preferred, especially for the multiplier. - * </p> - * - * @param <T> - * the type of the object involved - * @param initialNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the initial value - * @param multiplierNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the multiplier - * @param object - * the Object to create a <code>hashCode</code> for - * @param testTransients - * whether to include transient fields - * @param reflectUpToClass - * the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive), may be <code>null</code> - * @param excludeFields - * array of field names to exclude from use in calculation of hash code - * @return int hash code - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object is <code>null</code> - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the number is zero or even - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static <T> int reflectionHashCode(int initialNonZeroOddNumber, int multiplierNonZeroOddNumber, T object, - boolean testTransients, Class<? super T> reflectUpToClass, String... excludeFields) { - - if (object == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The object to build a hash code for must not be null"); - } - HashCodeBuilder builder = new HashCodeBuilder(initialNonZeroOddNumber, multiplierNonZeroOddNumber); - Class<?> clazz = object.getClass(); - reflectionAppend(object, clazz, builder, testTransients, excludeFields); - while (clazz.getSuperclass() != null && clazz != reflectUpToClass) { - clazz = clazz.getSuperclass(); - reflectionAppend(object, clazz, builder, testTransients, excludeFields); - } - return builder.toHashCode(); - } - - /** - * <p> - * This method uses reflection to build a valid hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * This constructor uses two hard coded choices for the constants needed to build a hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <P> - * If the TestTransients parameter is set to <code>true</code>, transient members will be tested, otherwise they - * are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the <code>Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to create a <code>hashCode</code> for - * @param testTransients - * whether to include transient fields - * @return int hash code - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the object is <code>null</code> - */ - public static int reflectionHashCode(Object object, boolean testTransients) { - return reflectionHashCode(17, 37, object, testTransients, null); - } - - /** - * <p> - * This method uses reflection to build a valid hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * This constructor uses two hard coded choices for the constants needed to build a hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Transient members will be not be used, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the - * <code>Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to create a <code>hashCode</code> for - * @param excludeFields - * Collection of String field names to exclude from use in calculation of hash code - * @return int hash code - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the object is <code>null</code> - */ - public static int reflectionHashCode(Object object, Collection<String> excludeFields) { - return reflectionHashCode(object, ReflectionToStringBuilder.toNoNullStringArray(excludeFields)); - } - - // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p> - * This method uses reflection to build a valid hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * This constructor uses two hard coded choices for the constants needed to build a hash code. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Transient members will be not be used, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the - * <code>Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be tested. Superclass fields will be included. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to create a <code>hashCode</code> for - * @param excludeFields - * array of field names to exclude from use in calculation of hash code - * @return int hash code - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the object is <code>null</code> - */ - public static int reflectionHashCode(Object object, String... excludeFields) { - return reflectionHashCode(17, 37, object, false, null, excludeFields); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Registers the given object. Used by the reflection methods to avoid infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * The object to register. - */ - static void register(Object value) { - synchronized (HashCodeBuilder.class) { - if (getRegistry() == null) { - REGISTRY.set(new HashSet<IDKey>()); - } - } - getRegistry().add(new IDKey(value)); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Unregisters the given object. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Used by the reflection methods to avoid infinite loops. - * - * @param value - * The object to unregister. - * @since 2.3 - */ - static void unregister(Object value) { - Set<IDKey> registry = getRegistry(); - if (registry != null) { - registry.remove(new IDKey(value)); - synchronized (HashCodeBuilder.class) { - //read again - registry = getRegistry(); - if (registry != null && registry.isEmpty()) { - REGISTRY.remove(); - } - } - } - } - - /** - * Constant to use in building the hashCode. - */ - private final int iConstant; - - /** - * Running total of the hashCode. - */ - private int iTotal = 0; - - /** - * <p> - * Uses two hard coded choices for the constants needed to build a <code>hashCode</code>. - * </p> - */ - public HashCodeBuilder() { - iConstant = 37; - iTotal = 17; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Two randomly chosen, non-zero, odd numbers must be passed in. Ideally these should be different for each class, - * however this is not vital. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Prime numbers are preferred, especially for the multiplier. - * </p> - * - * @param initialNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the initial value - * @param multiplierNonZeroOddNumber - * a non-zero, odd number used as the multiplier - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the number is zero or even - */ - public HashCodeBuilder(int initialNonZeroOddNumber, int multiplierNonZeroOddNumber) { - if (initialNonZeroOddNumber == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("HashCodeBuilder requires a non zero initial value"); - } - if (initialNonZeroOddNumber % 2 == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("HashCodeBuilder requires an odd initial value"); - } - if (multiplierNonZeroOddNumber == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("HashCodeBuilder requires a non zero multiplier"); - } - if (multiplierNonZeroOddNumber % 2 == 0) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("HashCodeBuilder requires an odd multiplier"); - } - iConstant = multiplierNonZeroOddNumber; - iTotal = initialNonZeroOddNumber; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>boolean</code>. - * </p> - * <p> - * This adds <code>1</code> when true, and <code>0</code> when false to the <code>hashCode</code>. - * </p> - * <p> - * This is in contrast to the standard <code>java.lang.Boolean.hashCode</code> handling, which computes - * a <code>hashCode</code> value of <code>1231</code> for <code>java.lang.Boolean</code> instances - * that represent <code>true</code> or <code>1237</code> for <code>java.lang.Boolean</code> instances - * that represent <code>false</code>. - * </p> - * <p> - * This is in accordance with the <quote>Effective Java</quote> design. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the boolean to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(boolean value) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + (value ? 0 : 1); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>boolean</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(boolean[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (boolean element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>byte</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the byte to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(byte value) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + value; - return this; - } - - // ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>byte</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(byte[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (byte element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>char</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the char to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(char value) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + value; - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>char</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(char[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (char element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>double</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the double to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(double value) { - return append(Double.doubleToLongBits(value)); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>double</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(double[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (double element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>float</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the float to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(float value) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + Float.floatToIntBits(value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>float</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(float[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (float element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for an <code>int</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the int to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(int value) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + value; - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for an <code>int</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(int[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (int element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>long</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the long to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - // NOTE: This method uses >> and not >>> as Effective Java and - // Long.hashCode do. Ideally we should switch to >>> at - // some stage. There are backwards compat issues, so - // that will have to wait for the time being. cf LANG-342. - public HashCodeBuilder append(long value) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + ((int) (value ^ (value >> 32))); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>long</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(long[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (long element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for an <code>Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(Object object) { - if (object == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - - } else { - if(object.getClass().isArray()) { - // 'Switch' on type of array, to dispatch to the correct handler - // This handles multi dimensional arrays - if (object instanceof long[]) { - append((long[]) object); - } else if (object instanceof int[]) { - append((int[]) object); - } else if (object instanceof short[]) { - append((short[]) object); - } else if (object instanceof char[]) { - append((char[]) object); - } else if (object instanceof byte[]) { - append((byte[]) object); - } else if (object instanceof double[]) { - append((double[]) object); - } else if (object instanceof float[]) { - append((float[]) object); - } else if (object instanceof boolean[]) { - append((boolean[]) object); - } else { - // Not an array of primitives - append((Object[]) object); - } - } else { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + object.hashCode(); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for an <code>Object</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(Object[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (Object element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>short</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * the short to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(short value) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + value; - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append a <code>hashCode</code> for a <code>short</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public HashCodeBuilder append(short[] array) { - if (array == null) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant; - } else { - for (short element : array) { - append(element); - } - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Adds the result of super.hashCode() to this builder. - * </p> - * - * @param superHashCode - * the result of calling <code>super.hashCode()</code> - * @return this HashCodeBuilder, used to chain calls. - * @since 2.0 - */ - public HashCodeBuilder appendSuper(int superHashCode) { - iTotal = iTotal * iConstant + superHashCode; - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Return the computed <code>hashCode</code>. - * </p> - * - * @return <code>hashCode</code> based on the fields appended - */ - public int toHashCode() { - return iTotal; - } - - /** - * Returns the computed <code>hashCode</code>. - * - * @return <code>hashCode</code> based on the fields appended - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public Integer build() { - return Integer.valueOf(toHashCode()); - } - - /** - * <p> - * The computed <code>hashCode</code> from toHashCode() is returned due to the likelihood - * of bugs in mis-calling toHashCode() and the unlikeliness of it mattering what the hashCode for - * HashCodeBuilder itself is.</p> - * - * @return <code>hashCode</code> based on the fields appended - * @since 2.5 - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return toHashCode(); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/IDKey.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/IDKey.java deleted file mode 100644 index 2db08ad..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/IDKey.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,74 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - * - */ - -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -// adapted from org.apache.axis.utils.IDKey - -/** - * Wrap an identity key (System.identityHashCode()) - * so that an object can only be equal() to itself. - * - * This is necessary to disambiguate the occasional duplicate - * identityHashCodes that can occur. - * - */ -final class IDKey { - private final Object value; - private final int id; - - /** - * Constructor for IDKey - * @param _value The value - */ - public IDKey(Object _value) { - // This is the Object hashcode - id = System.identityHashCode(_value); - // There have been some cases (LANG-459) that return the - // same identity hash code for different objects. So - // the value is also added to disambiguate these cases. - value = _value; - } - - /** - * returns hashcode - i.e. the system identity hashcode. - * @return the hashcode - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return id; - } - - /** - * checks if instances are equal - * @param other The other object to compare to - * @return if the instances are for the same object - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object other) { - if (!(other instanceof IDKey)) { - return false; - } - IDKey idKey = (IDKey) other; - if (id != idKey.id) { - return false; - } - // Note that identity equals is used. - return value == idKey.value; - } -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ReflectionToStringBuilder.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ReflectionToStringBuilder.java deleted file mode 100644 index a7ecbac..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ReflectionToStringBuilder.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,697 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -import java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject; -import java.lang.reflect.Field; -import java.lang.reflect.Modifier; -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.Arrays; -import java.util.Collection; -import java.util.List; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ClassUtils; - -/** - * <p> - * Assists in implementing {@link Object#toString()} methods using reflection. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * This class uses reflection to determine the fields to append. Because these fields are usually private, the class - * uses {@link java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject#setAccessible(java.lang.reflect.AccessibleObject[], boolean)} to - * change the visibility of the fields. This will fail under a security manager, unless the appropriate permissions are - * set up correctly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * A typical invocation for this method would look like: - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * public String toString() { - * return ReflectionToStringBuilder.toString(this); - * }</pre> - * - * - * - * <p> - * You can also use the builder to debug 3rd party objects: - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * System.out.println("An object: " + ReflectionToStringBuilder.toString(anObject));</pre> - * - * - * - * <p> - * A subclass can control field output by overriding the methods: - * <ul> - * <li>{@link #accept(java.lang.reflect.Field)}</li> - * <li>{@link #getValue(java.lang.reflect.Field)}</li> - * </ul> - * </p> - * <p> - * For example, this method does <i>not</i> include the <code>password</code> field in the returned - * <code>String</code>: - * </p> - * - * <pre> - * public String toString() { - * return (new ReflectionToStringBuilder(this) { - * protected boolean accept(Field f) { - * return super.accept(f) && !f.getName().equals("password"); - * } - * }).toString(); - * }</pre> - * - * - * - * <p> - * The exact format of the <code>toString</code> is determined by the {@link ToStringStyle} passed into the - * constructor. - * </p> - * - * @since 2.0 - * @version $Id: ReflectionToStringBuilder.java 1090821 2011-04-10 15:59:07Z mbenson $ - */ -public class ReflectionToStringBuilder extends ToStringBuilder { - - /** - * <p> - * Builds a <code>toString</code> value using the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> through reflection. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Transient members will be not be included, as they are likely derived. Static fields will not be included. - * Superclass fields will be appended. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to be output - * @return the String result - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object is <code>null</code> - */ - public static String toString(Object object) { - return toString(object, null, false, false, null); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Builds a <code>toString</code> value through reflection. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Transient members will be not be included, as they are likely derived. Static fields will not be included. - * Superclass fields will be appended. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the style is <code>null</code>, the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> is used. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to be output - * @param style - * the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @return the String result - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object or <code>ToStringStyle</code> is <code>null</code> - */ - public static String toString(Object object, ToStringStyle style) { - return toString(object, style, false, false, null); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Builds a <code>toString</code> value through reflection. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the <code>outputTransients</code> is <code>true</code>, transient members will be output, otherwise they - * are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the style is <code>null</code>, the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> is used. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to be output - * @param style - * the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @param outputTransients - * whether to include transient fields - * @return the String result - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object is <code>null</code> - */ - public static String toString(Object object, ToStringStyle style, boolean outputTransients) { - return toString(object, style, outputTransients, false, null); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Builds a <code>toString</code> value through reflection. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the <code>outputTransients</code> is <code>true</code>, transient fields will be output, otherwise they - * are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the <code>outputStatics</code> is <code>true</code>, static fields will be output, otherwise they are - * ignored. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Static fields will not be included. Superclass fields will be appended. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the style is <code>null</code>, the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> is used. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to be output - * @param style - * the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @param outputTransients - * whether to include transient fields - * @param outputStatics - * whether to include transient fields - * @return the String result - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object is <code>null</code> - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static String toString(Object object, ToStringStyle style, boolean outputTransients, boolean outputStatics) { - return toString(object, style, outputTransients, outputStatics, null); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Builds a <code>toString</code> value through reflection. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * It uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to gain access to private fields. This means that it will - * throw a security exception if run under a security manager, if the permissions are not set up correctly. It is - * also not as efficient as testing explicitly. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the <code>outputTransients</code> is <code>true</code>, transient fields will be output, otherwise they - * are ignored, as they are likely derived fields, and not part of the value of the Object. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the <code>outputStatics</code> is <code>true</code>, static fields will be output, otherwise they are - * ignored. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Superclass fields will be appended up to and including the specified superclass. A null superclass is treated as - * <code>java.lang.Object</code>. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the style is <code>null</code>, the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> is used. - * </p> - * - * @param <T> - * the type of the object - * @param object - * the Object to be output - * @param style - * the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @param outputTransients - * whether to include transient fields - * @param outputStatics - * whether to include static fields - * @param reflectUpToClass - * the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive), may be <code>null</code> - * @return the String result - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object is <code>null</code> - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static <T> String toString( - T object, ToStringStyle style, boolean outputTransients, - boolean outputStatics, Class<? super T> reflectUpToClass) { - return new ReflectionToStringBuilder(object, style, null, reflectUpToClass, outputTransients, outputStatics) - .toString(); - } - - /** - * Builds a String for a toString method excluding the given field names. - * - * @param object - * The object to "toString". - * @param excludeFieldNames - * The field names to exclude. Null excludes nothing. - * @return The toString value. - */ - public static String toStringExclude(Object object, Collection<String> excludeFieldNames) { - return toStringExclude(object, toNoNullStringArray(excludeFieldNames)); - } - - /** - * Converts the given Collection into an array of Strings. The returned array does not contain <code>null</code> - * entries. Note that {@link Arrays#sort(Object[])} will throw an {@link NullPointerException} if an array element - * is <code>null</code>. - * - * @param collection - * The collection to convert - * @return A new array of Strings. - */ - static String[] toNoNullStringArray(Collection<String> collection) { - if (collection == null) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - return toNoNullStringArray(collection.toArray()); - } - - /** - * Returns a new array of Strings without null elements. Internal method used to normalize exclude lists - * (arrays and collections). Note that {@link Arrays#sort(Object[])} will throw an {@link NullPointerException} - * if an array element is <code>null</code>. - * - * @param array - * The array to check - * @return The given array or a new array without null. - */ - static String[] toNoNullStringArray(Object[] array) { - List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(array.length); - for (Object e : array) { - if (e != null) { - list.add(e.toString()); - } - } - return list.toArray(ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY); - } - - - /** - * Builds a String for a toString method excluding the given field names. - * - * @param object - * The object to "toString". - * @param excludeFieldNames - * The field names to exclude - * @return The toString value. - */ - public static String toStringExclude(Object object, String... excludeFieldNames) { - return new ReflectionToStringBuilder(object).setExcludeFieldNames(excludeFieldNames).toString(); - } - - /** - * Whether or not to append static fields. - */ - private boolean appendStatics = false; - - /** - * Whether or not to append transient fields. - */ - private boolean appendTransients = false; - - /** - * Which field names to exclude from output. Intended for fields like <code>"password"</code>. - * - * @since 3.0 this is protected instead of private - */ - protected String[] excludeFieldNames; - - /** - * The last super class to stop appending fields for. - */ - private Class<?> upToClass = null; - - /** - * <p> - * Constructor. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * This constructor outputs using the default style set with <code>setDefaultStyle</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to build a <code>toString</code> for, must not be <code>null</code> - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object passed in is <code>null</code> - */ - public ReflectionToStringBuilder(Object object) { - super(object); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Constructor. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the style is <code>null</code>, the default style is used. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to build a <code>toString</code> for, must not be <code>null</code> - * @param style - * the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object passed in is <code>null</code> - */ - public ReflectionToStringBuilder(Object object, ToStringStyle style) { - super(object, style); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Constructor. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the style is <code>null</code>, the default style is used. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If the buffer is <code>null</code>, a new one is created. - * </p> - * - * @param object - * the Object to build a <code>toString</code> for - * @param style - * the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @param buffer - * the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate, may be <code>null</code> - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * if the Object passed in is <code>null</code> - */ - public ReflectionToStringBuilder(Object object, ToStringStyle style, StringBuffer buffer) { - super(object, style, buffer); - } - - /** - * Constructor. - * - * @param <T> - * the type of the object - * @param object - * the Object to build a <code>toString</code> for - * @param style - * the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @param buffer - * the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate, may be <code>null</code> - * @param reflectUpToClass - * the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive), may be <code>null</code> - * @param outputTransients - * whether to include transient fields - * @param outputStatics - * whether to include static fields - * @since 2.1 - */ - public <T> ReflectionToStringBuilder( - T object, ToStringStyle style, StringBuffer buffer, - Class<? super T> reflectUpToClass, boolean outputTransients, boolean outputStatics) { - super(object, style, buffer); - this.setUpToClass(reflectUpToClass); - this.setAppendTransients(outputTransients); - this.setAppendStatics(outputStatics); - } - - /** - * Returns whether or not to append the given <code>Field</code>. - * <ul> - * <li>Transient fields are appended only if {@link #isAppendTransients()} returns <code>true</code>. - * <li>Static fields are appended only if {@link #isAppendStatics()} returns <code>true</code>. - * <li>Inner class fields are not appened.</li> - * </ul> - * - * @param field - * The Field to test. - * @return Whether or not to append the given <code>Field</code>. - */ - protected boolean accept(Field field) { - if (field.getName().indexOf(ClassUtils.INNER_CLASS_SEPARATOR_CHAR) != -1) { - // Reject field from inner class. - return false; - } - if (Modifier.isTransient(field.getModifiers()) && !this.isAppendTransients()) { - // Reject transient fields. - return false; - } - if (Modifier.isStatic(field.getModifiers()) && !this.isAppendStatics()) { - // Reject static fields. - return false; - } - if (this.excludeFieldNames != null - && Arrays.binarySearch(this.excludeFieldNames, field.getName()) >= 0) { - // Reject fields from the getExcludeFieldNames list. - return false; - } - return true; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Appends the fields and values defined by the given object of the given Class. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * If a cycle is detected as an object is "toString()'ed", such an object is rendered as if - * <code>Object.toString()</code> had been called and not implemented by the object. - * </p> - * - * @param clazz - * The class of object parameter - */ - protected void appendFieldsIn(Class<?> clazz) { - if (clazz.isArray()) { - this.reflectionAppendArray(this.getObject()); - return; - } - Field[] fields = clazz.getDeclaredFields(); - AccessibleObject.setAccessible(fields, true); - for (Field field : fields) { - String fieldName = field.getName(); - if (this.accept(field)) { - try { - // Warning: Field.get(Object) creates wrappers objects - // for primitive types. - Object fieldValue = this.getValue(field); - this.append(fieldName, fieldValue); - } catch (IllegalAccessException ex) { - //this can't happen. Would get a Security exception - // instead - //throw a runtime exception in case the impossible - // happens. - throw new InternalError("Unexpected IllegalAccessException: " + ex.getMessage()); - } - } - } - } - - /** - * @return Returns the excludeFieldNames. - */ - public String[] getExcludeFieldNames() { - return this.excludeFieldNames.clone(); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Gets the last super class to stop appending fields for. - * </p> - * - * @return The last super class to stop appending fields for. - */ - public Class<?> getUpToClass() { - return this.upToClass; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Calls <code>java.lang.reflect.Field.get(Object)</code>. - * </p> - * - * @param field - * The Field to query. - * @return The Object from the given Field. - * - * @throws IllegalArgumentException - * see {@link java.lang.reflect.Field#get(Object)} - * @throws IllegalAccessException - * see {@link java.lang.reflect.Field#get(Object)} - * - * @see java.lang.reflect.Field#get(Object) - */ - protected Object getValue(Field field) throws IllegalArgumentException, IllegalAccessException { - return field.get(this.getObject()); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Gets whether or not to append static fields. - * </p> - * - * @return Whether or not to append static fields. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public boolean isAppendStatics() { - return this.appendStatics; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Gets whether or not to append transient fields. - * </p> - * - * @return Whether or not to append transient fields. - */ - public boolean isAppendTransients() { - return this.appendTransients; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> array. - * </p> - * - * @param array - * the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ReflectionToStringBuilder reflectionAppendArray(Object array) { - this.getStyle().reflectionAppendArrayDetail(this.getStringBuffer(), null, array); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Sets whether or not to append static fields. - * </p> - * - * @param appendStatics - * Whether or not to append static fields. - * @since 2.1 - */ - public void setAppendStatics(boolean appendStatics) { - this.appendStatics = appendStatics; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Sets whether or not to append transient fields. - * </p> - * - * @param appendTransients - * Whether or not to append transient fields. - */ - public void setAppendTransients(boolean appendTransients) { - this.appendTransients = appendTransients; - } - - /** - * Sets the field names to exclude. - * - * @param excludeFieldNamesParam - * The excludeFieldNames to excluding from toString or <code>null</code>. - * @return <code>this</code> - */ - public ReflectionToStringBuilder setExcludeFieldNames(String... excludeFieldNamesParam) { - if (excludeFieldNamesParam == null) { - this.excludeFieldNames = null; - } else { - //clone and remove nulls - this.excludeFieldNames = toNoNullStringArray(excludeFieldNamesParam); - Arrays.sort(this.excludeFieldNames); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Sets the last super class to stop appending fields for. - * </p> - * - * @param clazz - * The last super class to stop appending fields for. - */ - public void setUpToClass(Class<?> clazz) { - if (clazz != null) { - Object object = getObject(); - if (object != null && clazz.isInstance(object) == false) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Specified class is not a superclass of the object"); - } - } - this.upToClass = clazz; - } - - /** - * <p> - * Gets the String built by this builder. - * </p> - * - * @return the built string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - if (this.getObject() == null) { - return this.getStyle().getNullText(); - } - Class<?> clazz = this.getObject().getClass(); - this.appendFieldsIn(clazz); - while (clazz.getSuperclass() != null && clazz != this.getUpToClass()) { - clazz = clazz.getSuperclass(); - this.appendFieldsIn(clazz); - } - return super.toString(); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/StandardToStringStyle.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/StandardToStringStyle.java deleted file mode 100644 index a6bf63d..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/StandardToStringStyle.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,560 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -/** - * <p>Works with {@link ToStringBuilder} to create a <code>toString</code>.</p> - * - * <p>This class is intended to be used as a singleton. - * There is no need to instantiate a new style each time. - * Simply instantiate the class once, customize the values as required, and - * store the result in a public static final variable for the rest of the - * program to access.</p> - * - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: StandardToStringStyle.java 1089740 2011-04-07 05:01:54Z bayard $ - */ -public class StandardToStringStyle extends ToStringStyle { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; - - /** - * <p>Constructor.</p> - */ - public StandardToStringStyle() { - super(); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use the class name.</p> - * - * @return the current useClassName flag - */ - @Override - public boolean isUseClassName() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isUseClassName(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use the class name.</p> - * - * @param useClassName the new useClassName flag - */ - @Override - public void setUseClassName(boolean useClassName) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setUseClassName(useClassName); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to output short or long class names.</p> - * - * @return the current useShortClassName flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - @Override - public boolean isUseShortClassName() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isUseShortClassName(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to output short or long class names.</p> - * - * @param useShortClassName the new useShortClassName flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - @Override - public void setUseShortClassName(boolean useShortClassName) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setUseShortClassName(useShortClassName); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use the identity hash code.</p> - * @return the current useIdentityHashCode flag - */ - @Override - public boolean isUseIdentityHashCode() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isUseIdentityHashCode(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use the identity hash code.</p> - * - * @param useIdentityHashCode the new useIdentityHashCode flag - */ - @Override - public void setUseIdentityHashCode(boolean useIdentityHashCode) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setUseIdentityHashCode(useIdentityHashCode); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use the field names passed in.</p> - * - * @return the current useFieldNames flag - */ - @Override - public boolean isUseFieldNames() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isUseFieldNames(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use the field names passed in.</p> - * - * @param useFieldNames the new useFieldNames flag - */ - @Override - public void setUseFieldNames(boolean useFieldNames) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setUseFieldNames(useFieldNames); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use full detail when the caller doesn't - * specify.</p> - * - * @return the current defaultFullDetail flag - */ - @Override - public boolean isDefaultFullDetail() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isDefaultFullDetail(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use full detail when the caller doesn't - * specify.</p> - * - * @param defaultFullDetail the new defaultFullDetail flag - */ - @Override - public void setDefaultFullDetail(boolean defaultFullDetail) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setDefaultFullDetail(defaultFullDetail); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to output array content detail.</p> - * - * @return the current array content detail setting - */ - @Override - public boolean isArrayContentDetail() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isArrayContentDetail(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to output array content detail.</p> - * - * @param arrayContentDetail the new arrayContentDetail flag - */ - @Override - public void setArrayContentDetail(boolean arrayContentDetail) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setArrayContentDetail(arrayContentDetail); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the array start text.</p> - * - * @return the current array start text - */ - @Override - public String getArrayStart() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getArrayStart(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the array start text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param arrayStart the new array start text - */ - @Override - public void setArrayStart(String arrayStart) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setArrayStart(arrayStart); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the array end text.</p> - * - * @return the current array end text - */ - @Override - public String getArrayEnd() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getArrayEnd(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the array end text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param arrayEnd the new array end text - */ - @Override - public void setArrayEnd(String arrayEnd) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setArrayEnd(arrayEnd); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the array separator text.</p> - * - * @return the current array separator text - */ - @Override - public String getArraySeparator() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getArraySeparator(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the array separator text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param arraySeparator the new array separator text - */ - @Override - public void setArraySeparator(String arraySeparator) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setArraySeparator(arraySeparator); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the content start text.</p> - * - * @return the current content start text - */ - @Override - public String getContentStart() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getContentStart(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the content start text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param contentStart the new content start text - */ - @Override - public void setContentStart(String contentStart) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setContentStart(contentStart); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the content end text.</p> - * - * @return the current content end text - */ - @Override - public String getContentEnd() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getContentEnd(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the content end text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param contentEnd the new content end text - */ - @Override - public void setContentEnd(String contentEnd) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setContentEnd(contentEnd); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the field name value separator text.</p> - * - * @return the current field name value separator text - */ - @Override - public String getFieldNameValueSeparator() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getFieldNameValueSeparator(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the field name value separator text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param fieldNameValueSeparator the new field name value separator text - */ - @Override - public void setFieldNameValueSeparator(String fieldNameValueSeparator) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setFieldNameValueSeparator(fieldNameValueSeparator); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the field separator text.</p> - * - * @return the current field separator text - */ - @Override - public String getFieldSeparator() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getFieldSeparator(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the field separator text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param fieldSeparator the new field separator text - */ - @Override - public void setFieldSeparator(String fieldSeparator) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setFieldSeparator(fieldSeparator); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether the field separator should be added at the start - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @return the fieldSeparatorAtStart flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - @Override - public boolean isFieldSeparatorAtStart() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isFieldSeparatorAtStart(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether the field separator should be added at the start - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @param fieldSeparatorAtStart the fieldSeparatorAtStart flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - @Override - public void setFieldSeparatorAtStart(boolean fieldSeparatorAtStart) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setFieldSeparatorAtStart(fieldSeparatorAtStart); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether the field separator should be added at the end - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @return fieldSeparatorAtEnd flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - @Override - public boolean isFieldSeparatorAtEnd() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.isFieldSeparatorAtEnd(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether the field separator should be added at the end - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @param fieldSeparatorAtEnd the fieldSeparatorAtEnd flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - @Override - public void setFieldSeparatorAtEnd(boolean fieldSeparatorAtEnd) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setFieldSeparatorAtEnd(fieldSeparatorAtEnd); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the text to output when <code>null</code> found.</p> - * - * @return the current text to output when <code>null</code> found - */ - @Override - public String getNullText() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getNullText(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the text to output when <code>null</code> found.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param nullText the new text to output when <code>null</code> found - */ - @Override - public void setNullText(String nullText) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setNullText(nullText); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or <code>Array</code> size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current start of size text - */ - @Override - public String getSizeStartText() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getSizeStartText(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the start text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or <code>Array</code> size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param sizeStartText the new start of size text - */ - @Override - public void setSizeStartText(String sizeStartText) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setSizeStartText(sizeStartText); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * Gets the end text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or <code>Array</code> size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current end of size text - */ - @Override - public String getSizeEndText() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getSizeEndText(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the end text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or <code>Array</code> size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted - * to an empty String.</p> - * - * @param sizeEndText the new end of size text - */ - @Override - public void setSizeEndText(String sizeEndText) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setSizeEndText(sizeEndText); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the start text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <P>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current start of summary text - */ - @Override - public String getSummaryObjectStartText() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getSummaryObjectStartText(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the start text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <p>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param summaryObjectStartText the new start of summary text - */ - @Override - public void setSummaryObjectStartText(String summaryObjectStartText) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setSummaryObjectStartText(summaryObjectStartText); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the end text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current end of summary text - */ - @Override - public String getSummaryObjectEndText() { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - return super.getSummaryObjectEndText(); - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the end text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param summaryObjectEndText the new end of summary text - */ - @Override - public void setSummaryObjectEndText(String summaryObjectEndText) { // NOPMD as this is implementing the abstract class - super.setSummaryObjectEndText(summaryObjectEndText); - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ToStringBuilder.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ToStringBuilder.java deleted file mode 100644 index 1e658aa..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ToStringBuilder.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,1079 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ObjectUtils; - -/** - * <p>Assists in implementing {@link Object#toString()} methods.</p> - * - * <p>This class enables a good and consistent <code>toString()</code> to be built for any - * class or object. This class aims to simplify the process by:</p> - * <ul> - * <li>allowing field names</li> - * <li>handling all types consistently</li> - * <li>handling nulls consistently</li> - * <li>outputting arrays and multi-dimensional arrays</li> - * <li>enabling the detail level to be controlled for Objects and Collections</li> - * <li>handling class hierarchies</li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>To use this class write code as follows:</p> - * - * <pre> - * public class Person { - * String name; - * int age; - * boolean smoker; - * - * ... - * - * public String toString() { - * return new ToStringBuilder(this). - * append("name", name). - * append("age", age). - * append("smoker", smoker). - * toString(); - * } - * } - * </pre> - * - * <p>This will produce a toString of the format: - * <code>Person@7f54[name=Stephen,age=29,smoker=false]</code></p> - * - * <p>To add the superclass <code>toString</code>, use {@link #appendSuper}. - * To append the <code>toString</code> from an object that is delegated - * to (or any other object), use {@link #appendToString}.</p> - * - * <p>Alternatively, there is a method that uses reflection to determine - * the fields to test. Because these fields are usually private, the method, - * <code>reflectionToString</code>, uses <code>AccessibleObject.setAccessible</code> to - * change the visibility of the fields. This will fail under a security manager, - * unless the appropriate permissions are set up correctly. It is also - * slower than testing explicitly.</p> - * - * <p>A typical invocation for this method would look like:</p> - * - * <pre> - * public String toString() { - * return ToStringBuilder.reflectionToString(this); - * } - * </pre> - * - * <p>You can also use the builder to debug 3rd party objects:</p> - * - * <pre> - * System.out.println("An object: " + ToStringBuilder.reflectionToString(anObject)); - * </pre> - * - * <p>The exact format of the <code>toString</code> is determined by - * the {@link ToStringStyle} passed into the constructor.</p> - * - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: ToStringBuilder.java 1088899 2011-04-05 05:31:27Z bayard $ - */ -public class ToStringBuilder implements Builder<String> { - - /** - * The default style of output to use, not null. - */ - private static volatile ToStringStyle defaultStyle = ToStringStyle.DEFAULT_STYLE; - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> to use.</p> - * - * <p>This method gets a singleton default value, typically for the whole JVM. - * Changing this default should generally only be done during application startup. - * It is recommended to pass a <code>ToStringStyle</code> to the constructor instead - * of using this global default.</p> - * - * <p>This method can be used from multiple threads. - * Internally, a <code>volatile</code> variable is used to provide the guarantee - * that the latest value set using {@link #setDefaultStyle} is the value returned. - * It is strongly recommended that the default style is only changed during application startup.</p> - * - * <p>One reason for changing the default could be to have a verbose style during - * development and a compact style in production.</p> - * - * @return the default <code>ToStringStyle</code>, never null - */ - public static ToStringStyle getDefaultStyle() { - return defaultStyle; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> to use.</p> - * - * <p>This method sets a singleton default value, typically for the whole JVM. - * Changing this default should generally only be done during application startup. - * It is recommended to pass a <code>ToStringStyle</code> to the constructor instead - * of changing this global default.</p> - * - * <p>This method is not intended for use from multiple threads. - * Internally, a <code>volatile</code> variable is used to provide the guarantee - * that the latest value set is the value returned from {@link #getDefaultStyle}.</p> - * - * @param style the default <code>ToStringStyle</code> - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the style is <code>null</code> - */ - public static void setDefaultStyle(ToStringStyle style) { - if (style == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The style must not be null"); - } - defaultStyle = style; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Uses <code>ReflectionToStringBuilder</code> to generate a - * <code>toString</code> for the specified object.</p> - * - * @param object the Object to be output - * @return the String result - * @see ReflectionToStringBuilder#toString(Object) - */ - public static String reflectionToString(Object object) { - return ReflectionToStringBuilder.toString(object); - } - - /** - * <p>Uses <code>ReflectionToStringBuilder</code> to generate a - * <code>toString</code> for the specified object.</p> - * - * @param object the Object to be output - * @param style the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @return the String result - * @see ReflectionToStringBuilder#toString(Object,ToStringStyle) - */ - public static String reflectionToString(Object object, ToStringStyle style) { - return ReflectionToStringBuilder.toString(object, style); - } - - /** - * <p>Uses <code>ReflectionToStringBuilder</code> to generate a - * <code>toString</code> for the specified object.</p> - * - * @param object the Object to be output - * @param style the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @param outputTransients whether to include transient fields - * @return the String result - * @see ReflectionToStringBuilder#toString(Object,ToStringStyle,boolean) - */ - public static String reflectionToString(Object object, ToStringStyle style, boolean outputTransients) { - return ReflectionToStringBuilder.toString(object, style, outputTransients, false, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Uses <code>ReflectionToStringBuilder</code> to generate a - * <code>toString</code> for the specified object.</p> - * - * @param <T> the type of the object - * @param object the Object to be output - * @param style the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, may be <code>null</code> - * @param outputTransients whether to include transient fields - * @param reflectUpToClass the superclass to reflect up to (inclusive), may be <code>null</code> - * @return the String result - * @see ReflectionToStringBuilder#toString(Object,ToStringStyle,boolean,boolean,Class) - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static <T> String reflectionToString( - T object, - ToStringStyle style, - boolean outputTransients, - Class<? super T> reflectUpToClass) { - return ReflectionToStringBuilder.toString(object, style, outputTransients, false, reflectUpToClass); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * Current toString buffer, not null. - */ - private final StringBuffer buffer; - /** - * The object being output, may be null. - */ - private final Object object; - /** - * The style of output to use, not null. - */ - private final ToStringStyle style; - - /** - * <p>Constructs a builder for the specified object using the default output style.</p> - * - * <p>This default style is obtained from {@link #getDefaultStyle()}.</p> - * - * @param object the Object to build a <code>toString</code> for, not recommended to be null - */ - public ToStringBuilder(Object object) { - this(object, null, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Constructs a builder for the specified object using the a defined output style.</p> - * - * <p>If the style is <code>null</code>, the default style is used.</p> - * - * @param object the Object to build a <code>toString</code> for, not recommended to be null - * @param style the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, null uses the default style - */ - public ToStringBuilder(Object object, ToStringStyle style) { - this(object, style, null); - } - - /** - * <p>Constructs a builder for the specified object.</p> - * - * <p>If the style is <code>null</code>, the default style is used.</p> - * - * <p>If the buffer is <code>null</code>, a new one is created.</p> - * - * @param object the Object to build a <code>toString</code> for, not recommended to be null - * @param style the style of the <code>toString</code> to create, null uses the default style - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate, may be null - */ - public ToStringBuilder(Object object, ToStringStyle style, StringBuffer buffer) { - if (style == null) { - style = getDefaultStyle(); - } - if (buffer == null) { - buffer = new StringBuffer(512); - } - this.buffer = buffer; - this.style = style; - this.object = object; - - style.appendStart(buffer, object); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(boolean value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(boolean[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>byte</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(byte value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>byte</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(byte[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(char value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(char[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(double value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(double[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>float</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(float value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>float</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(float[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(int value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(int[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(long value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(long[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param obj the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(Object obj) { - style.append(buffer, null, obj, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(Object[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>short</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(short value) { - style.append(buffer, null, value); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>short</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(short[] array) { - style.append(buffer, null, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, boolean value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>hashCode</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, boolean[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, boolean[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>byte</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, byte value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>byte</code> array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, byte[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>byte</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array. - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, byte[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, char value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, char[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, char[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, double value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, double[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, double[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>float</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, float value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>float</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, float[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>float</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, float[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, int value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, int[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, int[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, long value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, long[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, long[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param obj the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, Object obj) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, obj, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param obj the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, - * <code>false</code> for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, Object obj, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, obj, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, Object[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, Object[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>short</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, short value) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>short</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, short[] array) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, null); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>short</code> - * array.</p> - * - * <p>A boolean parameter controls the level of detail to show. - * Setting <code>true</code> will output the array in full. Setting - * <code>false</code> will output a summary, typically the size of - * the array. - * - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info - * @return this - */ - public ToStringBuilder append(String fieldName, short[] array, boolean fullDetail) { - style.append(buffer, fieldName, array, Boolean.valueOf(fullDetail)); - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Appends with the same format as the default <code>Object toString() - * </code> method. Appends the class name followed by - * {@link System#identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)}.</p> - * - * @param object the <code>Object</code> whose class name and id to output - * @return this - * @since 2.0 - */ - public ToStringBuilder appendAsObjectToString(Object object) { - ObjectUtils.identityToString(this.getStringBuffer(), object); - return this; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append the <code>toString</code> from the superclass.</p> - * - * <p>This method assumes that the superclass uses the same <code>ToStringStyle</code> - * as this one.</p> - * - * <p>If <code>superToString</code> is <code>null</code>, no change is made.</p> - * - * @param superToString the result of <code>super.toString()</code> - * @return this - * @since 2.0 - */ - public ToStringBuilder appendSuper(String superToString) { - if (superToString != null) { - style.appendSuper(buffer, superToString); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Append the <code>toString</code> from another object.</p> - * - * <p>This method is useful where a class delegates most of the implementation of - * its properties to another class. You can then call <code>toString()</code> on - * the other class and pass the result into this method.</p> - * - * <pre> - * private AnotherObject delegate; - * private String fieldInThisClass; - * - * public String toString() { - * return new ToStringBuilder(this). - * appendToString(delegate.toString()). - * append(fieldInThisClass). - * toString(); - * }</pre> - * - * <p>This method assumes that the other object uses the same <code>ToStringStyle</code> - * as this one.</p> - * - * <p>If the <code>toString</code> is <code>null</code>, no change is made.</p> - * - * @param toString the result of <code>toString()</code> on another object - * @return this - * @since 2.0 - */ - public ToStringBuilder appendToString(String toString) { - if (toString != null) { - style.appendToString(buffer, toString); - } - return this; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns the <code>Object</code> being output.</p> - * - * @return The object being output. - * @since 2.0 - */ - public Object getObject() { - return object; - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the <code>StringBuffer</code> being populated.</p> - * - * @return the <code>StringBuffer</code> being populated - */ - public StringBuffer getStringBuffer() { - return buffer; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the <code>ToStringStyle</code> being used.</p> - * - * @return the <code>ToStringStyle</code> being used - * @since 2.0 - */ - public ToStringStyle getStyle() { - return style; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns the built <code>toString</code>.</p> - * - * <p>This method appends the end of data indicator, and can only be called once. - * Use {@link #getStringBuffer} to get the current string state.</p> - * - * <p>If the object is <code>null</code>, return the style's <code>nullText</code></p> - * - * @return the String <code>toString</code> - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - if (this.getObject() == null) { - this.getStringBuffer().append(this.getStyle().getNullText()); - } else { - style.appendEnd(this.getStringBuffer(), this.getObject()); - } - return this.getStringBuffer().toString(); - } - - /** - * Returns the String that was build as an object representation. The - * default implementation utilizes the {@link #toString()} implementation. - * - * @return the String <code>toString</code> - * - * @see #toString() - * - * @since 3.0 - */ - public String build() { - return toString(); - } -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ToStringStyle.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ToStringStyle.java deleted file mode 100644 index 109fefd..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/builder/ToStringStyle.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,2271 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.builder; - -import java.io.Serializable; -import java.lang.reflect.Array; -import java.util.Collection; -import java.util.Map; -import java.util.WeakHashMap; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ClassUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ObjectUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.SystemUtils; - -/** - * <p>Controls <code>String</code> formatting for {@link ToStringBuilder}. - * The main public interface is always via <code>ToStringBuilder</code>.</p> - * - * <p>These classes are intended to be used as <code>Singletons</code>. - * There is no need to instantiate a new style each time. A program - * will generally use one of the predefined constants on this class. - * Alternatively, the {@link StandardToStringStyle} class can be used - * to set the individual settings. Thus most styles can be achieved - * without subclassing.</p> - * - * <p>If required, a subclass can override as many or as few of the - * methods as it requires. Each object type (from <code>boolean</code> - * to <code>long</code> to <code>Object</code> to <code>int[]</code>) has - * its own methods to output it. Most have two versions, detail and summary. - * - * <p>For example, the detail version of the array based methods will - * output the whole array, whereas the summary method will just output - * the array length.</p> - * - * <p>If you want to format the output of certain objects, such as dates, you - * must create a subclass and override a method. - * <pre> - * public class MyStyle extends ToStringStyle { - * protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object value) { - * if (value instanceof Date) { - * value = new SimpleDateFormat("yyyy-MM-dd").format(value); - * } - * buffer.append(value); - * } - * } - * </pre> - * </p> - * - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: ToStringStyle.java 1091066 2011-04-11 13:30:11Z mbenson $ - */ -public abstract class ToStringStyle implements Serializable { - - /** - * Serialization version ID. - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = -2587890625525655916L; - - /** - * The default toString style. Using the Using the <code>Person</code> - * example from {@link ToStringBuilder}, the output would look like this: - * - * <pre> - * Person@182f0db[name=John Doe,age=33,smoker=false] - * </pre> - */ - public static final ToStringStyle DEFAULT_STYLE = new DefaultToStringStyle(); - - /** - * The multi line toString style. Using the Using the <code>Person</code> - * example from {@link ToStringBuilder}, the output would look like this: - * - * <pre> - * Person@182f0db[ - * name=John Doe - * age=33 - * smoker=false - * ] - * </pre> - */ - public static final ToStringStyle MULTI_LINE_STYLE = new MultiLineToStringStyle(); - - /** - * The no field names toString style. Using the Using the - * <code>Person</code> example from {@link ToStringBuilder}, the output - * would look like this: - * - * <pre> - * Person@182f0db[John Doe,33,false] - * </pre> - */ - public static final ToStringStyle NO_FIELD_NAMES_STYLE = new NoFieldNameToStringStyle(); - - /** - * The short prefix toString style. Using the <code>Person</code> example - * from {@link ToStringBuilder}, the output would look like this: - * - * <pre> - * Person[name=John Doe,age=33,smoker=false] - * </pre> - * - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static final ToStringStyle SHORT_PREFIX_STYLE = new ShortPrefixToStringStyle(); - - /** - * The simple toString style. Using the Using the <code>Person</code> - * example from {@link ToStringBuilder}, the output would look like this: - * - * <pre> - * John Doe,33,false - * </pre> - */ - public static final ToStringStyle SIMPLE_STYLE = new SimpleToStringStyle(); - - /** - * <p> - * A registry of objects used by <code>reflectionToString</code> methods - * to detect cyclical object references and avoid infinite loops. - * </p> - */ - private static final ThreadLocal<WeakHashMap<Object, Object>> REGISTRY = - new ThreadLocal<WeakHashMap<Object,Object>>(); - - /** - * <p> - * Returns the registry of objects being traversed by the <code>reflectionToString</code> - * methods in the current thread. - * </p> - * - * @return Set the registry of objects being traversed - */ - static Map<Object, Object> getRegistry() { - return REGISTRY.get(); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Returns <code>true</code> if the registry contains the given object. - * Used by the reflection methods to avoid infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * The object to lookup in the registry. - * @return boolean <code>true</code> if the registry contains the given - * object. - */ - static boolean isRegistered(Object value) { - Map<Object, Object> m = getRegistry(); - return m != null && m.containsKey(value); - } - - /** - * <p> - * Registers the given object. Used by the reflection methods to avoid - * infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * The object to register. - */ - static void register(Object value) { - if (value != null) { - Map<Object, Object> m = getRegistry(); - if (m == null) { - REGISTRY.set(new WeakHashMap<Object, Object>()); - } - getRegistry().put(value, null); - } - } - - /** - * <p> - * Unregisters the given object. - * </p> - * - * <p> - * Used by the reflection methods to avoid infinite loops. - * </p> - * - * @param value - * The object to unregister. - */ - static void unregister(Object value) { - if (value != null) { - Map<Object, Object> m = getRegistry(); - if (m != null) { - m.remove(value); - if (m.isEmpty()) { - REGISTRY.remove(); - } - } - } - } - - /** - * Whether to use the field names, the default is <code>true</code>. - */ - private boolean useFieldNames = true; - - /** - * Whether to use the class name, the default is <code>true</code>. - */ - private boolean useClassName = true; - - /** - * Whether to use short class names, the default is <code>false</code>. - */ - private boolean useShortClassName = false; - - /** - * Whether to use the identity hash code, the default is <code>true</code>. - */ - private boolean useIdentityHashCode = true; - - /** - * The content start <code>'['</code>. - */ - private String contentStart = "["; - - /** - * The content end <code>']'</code>. - */ - private String contentEnd = "]"; - - /** - * The field name value separator <code>'='</code>. - */ - private String fieldNameValueSeparator = "="; - - /** - * Whether the field separator should be added before any other fields. - */ - private boolean fieldSeparatorAtStart = false; - - /** - * Whether the field separator should be added after any other fields. - */ - private boolean fieldSeparatorAtEnd = false; - - /** - * The field separator <code>','</code>. - */ - private String fieldSeparator = ","; - - /** - * The array start <code>'{'</code>. - */ - private String arrayStart = "{"; - - /** - * The array separator <code>','</code>. - */ - private String arraySeparator = ","; - - /** - * The detail for array content. - */ - private boolean arrayContentDetail = true; - - /** - * The array end <code>'}'</code>. - */ - private String arrayEnd = "}"; - - /** - * The value to use when fullDetail is <code>null</code>, - * the default value is <code>true</code>. - */ - private boolean defaultFullDetail = true; - - /** - * The <code>null</code> text <code>'<null>'</code>. - */ - private String nullText = "<null>"; - - /** - * The summary size text start <code>'<size'</code>. - */ - private String sizeStartText = "<size="; - - /** - * The summary size text start <code>'>'</code>. - */ - private String sizeEndText = ">"; - - /** - * The summary object text start <code>'<'</code>. - */ - private String summaryObjectStartText = "<"; - - /** - * The summary object text start <code>'>'</code>. - */ - private String summaryObjectEndText = ">"; - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Constructor.</p> - */ - protected ToStringStyle() { - super(); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the superclass toString.</p> - * <p>NOTE: It assumes that the toString has been created from the same ToStringStyle. </p> - * - * <p>A <code>null</code> <code>superToString</code> is ignored.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param superToString the <code>super.toString()</code> - * @since 2.0 - */ - public void appendSuper(StringBuffer buffer, String superToString) { - appendToString(buffer, superToString); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> another toString.</p> - * <p>NOTE: It assumes that the toString has been created from the same ToStringStyle. </p> - * - * <p>A <code>null</code> <code>toString</code> is ignored.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param toString the additional <code>toString</code> - * @since 2.0 - */ - public void appendToString(StringBuffer buffer, String toString) { - if (toString != null) { - int pos1 = toString.indexOf(contentStart) + contentStart.length(); - int pos2 = toString.lastIndexOf(contentEnd); - if (pos1 != pos2 && pos1 >= 0 && pos2 >= 0) { - String data = toString.substring(pos1, pos2); - if (fieldSeparatorAtStart) { - removeLastFieldSeparator(buffer); - } - buffer.append(data); - appendFieldSeparator(buffer); - } - } - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the start of data indicator.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param object the <code>Object</code> to build a <code>toString</code> for - */ - public void appendStart(StringBuffer buffer, Object object) { - if (object != null) { - appendClassName(buffer, object); - appendIdentityHashCode(buffer, object); - appendContentStart(buffer); - if (fieldSeparatorAtStart) { - appendFieldSeparator(buffer); - } - } - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the end of data indicator.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param object the <code>Object</code> to build a - * <code>toString</code> for. - */ - public void appendEnd(StringBuffer buffer, Object object) { - if (this.fieldSeparatorAtEnd == false) { - removeLastFieldSeparator(buffer); - } - appendContentEnd(buffer); - unregister(object); - } - - /** - * <p>Remove the last field separator from the buffer.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected void removeLastFieldSeparator(StringBuffer buffer) { - int len = buffer.length(); - int sepLen = fieldSeparator.length(); - if (len > 0 && sepLen > 0 && len >= sepLen) { - boolean match = true; - for (int i = 0; i < sepLen; i++) { - if (buffer.charAt(len - 1 - i) != fieldSeparator.charAt(sepLen - 1 - i)) { - match = false; - break; - } - } - if (match) { - buffer.setLength(len - sepLen); - } - } - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * value, printing the full <code>toString</code> of the - * <code>Object</code> passed in.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object value, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (value == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else { - appendInternal(buffer, fieldName, value, isFullDetail(fullDetail)); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code>, - * correctly interpreting its type.</p> - * - * <p>This method performs the main lookup by Class type to correctly - * route arrays, <code>Collections</code>, <code>Maps</code> and - * <code>Objects</code> to the appropriate method.</p> - * - * <p>Either detail or summary views can be specified.</p> - * - * <p>If a cycle is detected, an object will be appended with the - * <code>Object.toString()</code> format.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - * @param detail output detail or not - */ - protected void appendInternal(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object value, boolean detail) { - if (isRegistered(value) - && !(value instanceof Number || value instanceof Boolean || value instanceof Character)) { - appendCyclicObject(buffer, fieldName, value); - return; - } - - register(value); - - try { - if (value instanceof Collection<?>) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (Collection<?>) value); - } else { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, ((Collection<?>) value).size()); - } - - } else if (value instanceof Map<?, ?>) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (Map<?, ?>) value); - } else { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, ((Map<?, ?>) value).size()); - } - - } else if (value instanceof long[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (long[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (long[]) value); - } - - } else if (value instanceof int[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (int[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (int[]) value); - } - - } else if (value instanceof short[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (short[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (short[]) value); - } - - } else if (value instanceof byte[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (byte[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (byte[]) value); - } - - } else if (value instanceof char[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (char[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (char[]) value); - } - - } else if (value instanceof double[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (double[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (double[]) value); - } - - } else if (value instanceof float[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (float[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (float[]) value); - } - - } else if (value instanceof boolean[]) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (boolean[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (boolean[]) value); - } - - } else if (value.getClass().isArray()) { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, (Object[]) value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, (Object[]) value); - } - - } else { - if (detail) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, value); - } - } - } finally { - unregister(value); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * value that has been detected to participate in a cycle. This - * implementation will print the standard string value of the value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - * - * @since 2.2 - */ - protected void appendCyclicObject(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object value) { - ObjectUtils.identityToString(buffer, value); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * value, printing the full detail of the <code>Object</code>.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>Collection</code>.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param coll the <code>Collection</code> to add to the - * <code>toString</code>, not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Collection<?> coll) { - buffer.append(coll); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>Map<code>.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param map the <code>Map</code> to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Map<?, ?> map) { - buffer.append(map); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * value, printing a summary of the <code>Object</code>.</P> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object value) { - buffer.append(summaryObjectStartText); - buffer.append(getShortClassName(value.getClass())); - buffer.append(summaryObjectEndText); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, long value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, long value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, int value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, int value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>short</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, short value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>short</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, short value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>byte</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, byte value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>byte</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, byte value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, char value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, char value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, double value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, double value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>float</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, float value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>float</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, float value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, boolean value) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, value); - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * value.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param value the value to add to the <code>toString</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, boolean value) { - buffer.append(value); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>Object</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the toString - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of an - * <code>Object</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - Object item = array[i]; - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - if (item == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else { - appendInternal(buffer, fieldName, item, arrayContentDetail); - } - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of an array type.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected void reflectionAppendArrayDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - int length = Array.getLength(array); - for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { - Object item = Array.get(array, i); - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - if (item == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else { - appendInternal(buffer, fieldName, item, arrayContentDetail); - } - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of an - * <code>Object</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, Object[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>long</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, long[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of a - * <code>long</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, long[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of a - * <code>long</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, long[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an <code>int</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, int[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of an - * <code>int</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, int[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of an - * <code>int</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, int[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>short</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, short[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of a - * <code>short</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, short[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of a - * <code>short</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, short[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>byte</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, byte[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of a - * <code>byte</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, byte[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of a - * <code>byte</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, byte[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>char</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code> - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, char[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of a - * <code>char</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, char[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of a - * <code>char</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, char[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>double</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the toString - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, double[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of a - * <code>double</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, double[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of a - * <code>double</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, double[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>float</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the toString - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, float[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of a - * <code>float</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, float[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of a - * <code>float</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, float[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a <code>boolean</code> - * array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - * @param array the array to add to the toString - * @param fullDetail <code>true</code> for detail, <code>false</code> - * for summary info, <code>null</code> for style decides - */ - public void append(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, boolean[] array, Boolean fullDetail) { - appendFieldStart(buffer, fieldName); - - if (array == null) { - appendNullText(buffer, fieldName); - - } else if (isFullDetail(fullDetail)) { - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array); - - } else { - appendSummary(buffer, fieldName, array); - } - - appendFieldEnd(buffer, fieldName); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the detail of a - * <code>boolean</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendDetail(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, boolean[] array) { - buffer.append(arrayStart); - for (int i = 0; i < array.length; i++) { - if (i > 0) { - buffer.append(arraySeparator); - } - appendDetail(buffer, fieldName, array[i]); - } - buffer.append(arrayEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a summary of a - * <code>boolean</code> array.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param array the array to add to the <code>toString</code>, - * not <code>null</code> - */ - protected void appendSummary(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, boolean[] array) { - appendSummarySize(buffer, fieldName, array.length); - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the class name.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param object the <code>Object</code> whose name to output - */ - protected void appendClassName(StringBuffer buffer, Object object) { - if (useClassName && object != null) { - register(object); - if (useShortClassName) { - buffer.append(getShortClassName(object.getClass())); - } else { - buffer.append(object.getClass().getName()); - } - } - } - - /** - * <p>Append the {@link System#identityHashCode(java.lang.Object)}.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param object the <code>Object</code> whose id to output - */ - protected void appendIdentityHashCode(StringBuffer buffer, Object object) { - if (this.isUseIdentityHashCode() && object!=null) { - register(object); - buffer.append('@'); - buffer.append(Integer.toHexString(System.identityHashCode(object))); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the content start.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - */ - protected void appendContentStart(StringBuffer buffer) { - buffer.append(contentStart); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the content end.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - */ - protected void appendContentEnd(StringBuffer buffer) { - buffer.append(contentEnd); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> an indicator for <code>null</code>.</p> - * - * <p>The default indicator is <code>'<null>'</code>.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - */ - protected void appendNullText(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName) { - buffer.append(nullText); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the field separator.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - */ - protected void appendFieldSeparator(StringBuffer buffer) { - buffer.append(fieldSeparator); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> the field start.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name - */ - protected void appendFieldStart(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName) { - if (useFieldNames && fieldName != null) { - buffer.append(fieldName); - buffer.append(fieldNameValueSeparator); - } - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString<code> the field end.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - */ - protected void appendFieldEnd(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName) { - appendFieldSeparator(buffer); - } - - /** - * <p>Append to the <code>toString</code> a size summary.</p> - * - * <p>The size summary is used to summarize the contents of - * <code>Collections</code>, <code>Maps</code> and arrays.</p> - * - * <p>The output consists of a prefix, the passed in size - * and a suffix.</p> - * - * <p>The default format is <code>'<size=n>'<code>.</p> - * - * @param buffer the <code>StringBuffer</code> to populate - * @param fieldName the field name, typically not used as already appended - * @param size the size to append - */ - protected void appendSummarySize(StringBuffer buffer, String fieldName, int size) { - buffer.append(sizeStartText); - buffer.append(size); - buffer.append(sizeEndText); - } - - /** - * <p>Is this field to be output in full detail.</p> - * - * <p>This method converts a detail request into a detail level. - * The calling code may request full detail (<code>true</code>), - * but a subclass might ignore that and always return - * <code>false</code>. The calling code may pass in - * <code>null</code> indicating that it doesn't care about - * the detail level. In this case the default detail level is - * used.</p> - * - * @param fullDetailRequest the detail level requested - * @return whether full detail is to be shown - */ - protected boolean isFullDetail(Boolean fullDetailRequest) { - if (fullDetailRequest == null) { - return defaultFullDetail; - } - return fullDetailRequest.booleanValue(); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the short class name for a class.</p> - * - * <p>The short class name is the classname excluding - * the package name.</p> - * - * @param cls the <code>Class</code> to get the short name of - * @return the short name - */ - protected String getShortClassName(Class<?> cls) { - return ClassUtils.getShortClassName(cls); - } - - // Setters and getters for the customizable parts of the style - // These methods are not expected to be overridden, except to make public - // (They are not public so that immutable subclasses can be written) - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use the class name.</p> - * - * @return the current useClassName flag - */ - protected boolean isUseClassName() { - return useClassName; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use the class name.</p> - * - * @param useClassName the new useClassName flag - */ - protected void setUseClassName(boolean useClassName) { - this.useClassName = useClassName; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to output short or long class names.</p> - * - * @return the current useShortClassName flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected boolean isUseShortClassName() { - return useShortClassName; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to output short or long class names.</p> - * - * @param useShortClassName the new useShortClassName flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected void setUseShortClassName(boolean useShortClassName) { - this.useShortClassName = useShortClassName; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use the identity hash code.</p> - * - * @return the current useIdentityHashCode flag - */ - protected boolean isUseIdentityHashCode() { - return useIdentityHashCode; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use the identity hash code.</p> - * - * @param useIdentityHashCode the new useIdentityHashCode flag - */ - protected void setUseIdentityHashCode(boolean useIdentityHashCode) { - this.useIdentityHashCode = useIdentityHashCode; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use the field names passed in.</p> - * - * @return the current useFieldNames flag - */ - protected boolean isUseFieldNames() { - return useFieldNames; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use the field names passed in.</p> - * - * @param useFieldNames the new useFieldNames flag - */ - protected void setUseFieldNames(boolean useFieldNames) { - this.useFieldNames = useFieldNames; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to use full detail when the caller doesn't - * specify.</p> - * - * @return the current defaultFullDetail flag - */ - protected boolean isDefaultFullDetail() { - return defaultFullDetail; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to use full detail when the caller doesn't - * specify.</p> - * - * @param defaultFullDetail the new defaultFullDetail flag - */ - protected void setDefaultFullDetail(boolean defaultFullDetail) { - this.defaultFullDetail = defaultFullDetail; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether to output array content detail.</p> - * - * @return the current array content detail setting - */ - protected boolean isArrayContentDetail() { - return arrayContentDetail; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether to output array content detail.</p> - * - * @param arrayContentDetail the new arrayContentDetail flag - */ - protected void setArrayContentDetail(boolean arrayContentDetail) { - this.arrayContentDetail = arrayContentDetail; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the array start text.</p> - * - * @return the current array start text - */ - protected String getArrayStart() { - return arrayStart; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the array start text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param arrayStart the new array start text - */ - protected void setArrayStart(String arrayStart) { - if (arrayStart == null) { - arrayStart = ""; - } - this.arrayStart = arrayStart; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the array end text.</p> - * - * @return the current array end text - */ - protected String getArrayEnd() { - return arrayEnd; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the array end text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param arrayEnd the new array end text - */ - protected void setArrayEnd(String arrayEnd) { - if (arrayEnd == null) { - arrayEnd = ""; - } - this.arrayEnd = arrayEnd; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the array separator text.</p> - * - * @return the current array separator text - */ - protected String getArraySeparator() { - return arraySeparator; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the array separator text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param arraySeparator the new array separator text - */ - protected void setArraySeparator(String arraySeparator) { - if (arraySeparator == null) { - arraySeparator = ""; - } - this.arraySeparator = arraySeparator; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the content start text.</p> - * - * @return the current content start text - */ - protected String getContentStart() { - return contentStart; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the content start text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param contentStart the new content start text - */ - protected void setContentStart(String contentStart) { - if (contentStart == null) { - contentStart = ""; - } - this.contentStart = contentStart; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the content end text.</p> - * - * @return the current content end text - */ - protected String getContentEnd() { - return contentEnd; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the content end text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param contentEnd the new content end text - */ - protected void setContentEnd(String contentEnd) { - if (contentEnd == null) { - contentEnd = ""; - } - this.contentEnd = contentEnd; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the field name value separator text.</p> - * - * @return the current field name value separator text - */ - protected String getFieldNameValueSeparator() { - return fieldNameValueSeparator; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the field name value separator text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param fieldNameValueSeparator the new field name value separator text - */ - protected void setFieldNameValueSeparator(String fieldNameValueSeparator) { - if (fieldNameValueSeparator == null) { - fieldNameValueSeparator = ""; - } - this.fieldNameValueSeparator = fieldNameValueSeparator; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the field separator text.</p> - * - * @return the current field separator text - */ - protected String getFieldSeparator() { - return fieldSeparator; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the field separator text.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param fieldSeparator the new field separator text - */ - protected void setFieldSeparator(String fieldSeparator) { - if (fieldSeparator == null) { - fieldSeparator = ""; - } - this.fieldSeparator = fieldSeparator; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether the field separator should be added at the start - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @return the fieldSeparatorAtStart flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected boolean isFieldSeparatorAtStart() { - return fieldSeparatorAtStart; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether the field separator should be added at the start - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @param fieldSeparatorAtStart the fieldSeparatorAtStart flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected void setFieldSeparatorAtStart(boolean fieldSeparatorAtStart) { - this.fieldSeparatorAtStart = fieldSeparatorAtStart; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets whether the field separator should be added at the end - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @return fieldSeparatorAtEnd flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected boolean isFieldSeparatorAtEnd() { - return fieldSeparatorAtEnd; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets whether the field separator should be added at the end - * of each buffer.</p> - * - * @param fieldSeparatorAtEnd the fieldSeparatorAtEnd flag - * @since 2.0 - */ - protected void setFieldSeparatorAtEnd(boolean fieldSeparatorAtEnd) { - this.fieldSeparatorAtEnd = fieldSeparatorAtEnd; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the text to output when <code>null</code> found.</p> - * - * @return the current text to output when null found - */ - protected String getNullText() { - return nullText; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the text to output when <code>null</code> found.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param nullText the new text to output when null found - */ - protected void setNullText(String nullText) { - if (nullText == null) { - nullText = ""; - } - this.nullText = nullText; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the start text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or array size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current start of size text - */ - protected String getSizeStartText() { - return sizeStartText; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the start text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or array size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param sizeStartText the new start of size text - */ - protected void setSizeStartText(String sizeStartText) { - if (sizeStartText == null) { - sizeStartText = ""; - } - this.sizeStartText = sizeStartText; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the end text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or array size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current end of size text - */ - protected String getSizeEndText() { - return sizeEndText; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the end text to output when a <code>Collection</code>, - * <code>Map</code> or array size is output.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param sizeEndText the new end of size text - */ - protected void setSizeEndText(String sizeEndText) { - if (sizeEndText == null) { - sizeEndText = ""; - } - this.sizeEndText = sizeEndText; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the start text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <p>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current start of summary text - */ - protected String getSummaryObjectStartText() { - return summaryObjectStartText; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the start text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <p>This is output before the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param summaryObjectStartText the new start of summary text - */ - protected void setSummaryObjectStartText(String summaryObjectStartText) { - if (summaryObjectStartText == null) { - summaryObjectStartText = ""; - } - this.summaryObjectStartText = summaryObjectStartText; - } - - //--------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Gets the end text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * @return the current end of summary text - */ - protected String getSummaryObjectEndText() { - return summaryObjectEndText; - } - - /** - * <p>Sets the end text to output when an <code>Object</code> is - * output in summary mode.</p> - * - * <p>This is output after the size value.</p> - * - * <p><code>null</code> is accepted, but will be converted to - * an empty String.</p> - * - * @param summaryObjectEndText the new end of summary text - */ - protected void setSummaryObjectEndText(String summaryObjectEndText) { - if (summaryObjectEndText == null) { - summaryObjectEndText = ""; - } - this.summaryObjectEndText = summaryObjectEndText; - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p>Default <code>ToStringStyle</code>.</p> - * - * <p>This is an inner class rather than using - * <code>StandardToStringStyle</code> to ensure its immutability.</p> - */ - private static final class DefaultToStringStyle extends ToStringStyle { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; - - /** - * <p>Constructor.</p> - * - * <p>Use the static constant rather than instantiating.</p> - */ - DefaultToStringStyle() { - super(); - } - - /** - * <p>Ensure <code>Singleton</code> after serialization.</p> - * - * @return the singleton - */ - private Object readResolve() { - return ToStringStyle.DEFAULT_STYLE; - } - - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p><code>ToStringStyle</code> that does not print out - * the field names.</p> - * - * <p>This is an inner class rather than using - * <code>StandardToStringStyle</code> to ensure its immutability. - */ - private static final class NoFieldNameToStringStyle extends ToStringStyle { - - private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; - - /** - * <p>Constructor.</p> - * - * <p>Use the static constant rather than instantiating.</p> - */ - NoFieldNameToStringStyle() { - super(); - this.setUseFieldNames(false); - } - - /** - * <p>Ensure <code>Singleton</code> after serialization.</p> - * - * @return the singleton - */ - private Object readResolve() { - return ToStringStyle.NO_FIELD_NAMES_STYLE; - } - - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p><code>ToStringStyle</code> that prints out the short - * class name and no identity hashcode.</p> - * - * <p>This is an inner class rather than using - * <code>StandardToStringStyle</code> to ensure its immutability.</p> - */ - private static final class ShortPrefixToStringStyle extends ToStringStyle { - - private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; - - /** - * <p>Constructor.</p> - * - * <p>Use the static constant rather than instantiating.</p> - */ - ShortPrefixToStringStyle() { - super(); - this.setUseShortClassName(true); - this.setUseIdentityHashCode(false); - } - - /** - * <p>Ensure <code>Singleton</ode> after serialization.</p> - * @return the singleton - */ - private Object readResolve() { - return ToStringStyle.SHORT_PREFIX_STYLE; - } - - } - - /** - * <p><code>ToStringStyle</code> that does not print out the - * classname, identity hashcode, content start or field name.</p> - * - * <p>This is an inner class rather than using - * <code>StandardToStringStyle</code> to ensure its immutability.</p> - */ - private static final class SimpleToStringStyle extends ToStringStyle { - - private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; - - /** - * <p>Constructor.</p> - * - * <p>Use the static constant rather than instantiating.</p> - */ - SimpleToStringStyle() { - super(); - this.setUseClassName(false); - this.setUseIdentityHashCode(false); - this.setUseFieldNames(false); - this.setContentStart(""); - this.setContentEnd(""); - } - - /** - * <p>Ensure <code>Singleton</ode> after serialization.</p> - * @return the singleton - */ - private Object readResolve() { - return ToStringStyle.SIMPLE_STYLE; - } - - } - - //---------------------------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * <p><code>ToStringStyle</code> that outputs on multiple lines.</p> - * - * <p>This is an inner class rather than using - * <code>StandardToStringStyle</code> to ensure its immutability.</p> - */ - private static final class MultiLineToStringStyle extends ToStringStyle { - - private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L; - - /** - * <p>Constructor.</p> - * - * <p>Use the static constant rather than instantiating.</p> - */ - MultiLineToStringStyle() { - super(); - this.setContentStart("["); - this.setFieldSeparator(SystemUtils.LINE_SEPARATOR + " "); - this.setFieldSeparatorAtStart(true); - this.setContentEnd(SystemUtils.LINE_SEPARATOR + "]"); - } - - /** - * <p>Ensure <code>Singleton</code> after serialization.</p> - * - * @return the singleton - */ - private Object readResolve() { - return ToStringStyle.MULTI_LINE_STYLE; - } - - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/CloneFailedException.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/CloneFailedException.java deleted file mode 100644 index ae534b4..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/CloneFailedException.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,62 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.exception; - -/** - * Exception thrown when a clone cannot be created. In contrast to - * {@link CloneNotSupportedException} this is a {@link RuntimeException}. - * - * @since 3.0 - */ -public class CloneFailedException extends RuntimeException { - // ~ Static fields/initializers --------------------------------------------- - - private static final long serialVersionUID = 20091223L; - - // ~ Constructors ----------------------------------------------------------- - - /** - * Constructs a CloneFailedException. - * - * @param message description of the exception - * @since upcoming - */ - public CloneFailedException(final String message) { - super(message); - } - - /** - * Constructs a CloneFailedException. - * - * @param cause cause of the exception - * @since upcoming - */ - public CloneFailedException(final Throwable cause) { - super(cause); - } - - /** - * Constructs a CloneFailedException. - * - * @param message description of the exception - * @param cause cause of the exception - * @since upcoming - */ - public CloneFailedException(final String message, final Throwable cause) { - super(message, cause); - } -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ContextedException.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ContextedException.java deleted file mode 100644 index ac20580..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ContextedException.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,246 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.exception; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Set; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple.Pair; - -/** - * <p> - * An exception that provides an easy and safe way to add contextual information. - * </p><p> - * An exception trace itself is often insufficient to provide rapid diagnosis of the issue. - * Frequently what is needed is a select few pieces of local contextual data. - * Providing this data is tricky however, due to concerns over formatting and nulls. - * </p><p> - * The contexted exception approach allows the exception to be created together with a - * list of context label-value pairs. This additional information is automatically included in - * the message and printed stack trace. - * </p><p> - * An unchecked version of this exception is provided by ContextedRuntimeException. - * </p> - * <p> - * To use this class write code as follows: - * </p> - * <pre> - * try { - * ... - * } catch (Exception e) { - * throw new ContextedException("Error posting account transaction", e) - * .addContextValue("Account Number", accountNumber) - * .addContextValue("Amount Posted", amountPosted) - * .addContextValue("Previous Balance", previousBalance) - * } - * } - * </pre> or improve diagnose data at a higher level: - * <pre> - * try { - * ... - * } catch (ContextedException e) { - * throw e.setContextValue("Transaction Id", transactionId); - * } catch (Exception e) { - * if (e instanceof ExceptionContext) { - * e.setContextValue("Transaction Id", transactionId); - * } - * throw e; - * } - * } - * </pre> - * </p><p> - * The output in a printStacktrace() (which often is written to a log) would look something like the following: - * <pre> - * org.apache.commons.lang3.exception.ContextedException: java.lang.Exception: Error posting account transaction - * Exception Context: - * [1:Account Number=null] - * [2:Amount Posted=100.00] - * [3:Previous Balance=-2.17] - * [4:Transaction Id=94ef1d15-d443-46c4-822b-637f26244899] - * - * --------------------------------- - * at org.apache.commons.lang3.exception.ContextedExceptionTest.testAddValue(ContextedExceptionTest.java:88) - * ..... (rest of trace) - * </pre> - * </p> - * - * @see ContextedRuntimeException - * @since 3.0 - */ -public class ContextedException extends Exception implements ExceptionContext { - - /** The serialization version. */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 20110706L; - /** The context where the data is stored. */ - private final ExceptionContext exceptionContext; - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedException without message or cause. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - */ - public ContextedException() { - super(); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedException with message, but without cause. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - * - * @param message the exception message, may be null - */ - public ContextedException(String message) { - super(message); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedException with cause, but without message. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - * - * @param cause the underlying cause of the exception, may be null - */ - public ContextedException(Throwable cause) { - super(cause); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedException with cause and message. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - * - * @param message the exception message, may be null - * @param cause the underlying cause of the exception, may be null - */ - public ContextedException(String message, Throwable cause) { - super(message, cause); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedException with cause, message, and ExceptionContext. - * - * @param message the exception message, may be null - * @param cause the underlying cause of the exception, may be null - * @param context the context used to store the additional information, null uses default implementation - */ - public ContextedException(String message, Throwable cause, ExceptionContext context) { - super(message, cause); - if (context == null) { - context = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - exceptionContext = context; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds information helpful to a developer in diagnosing and correcting the problem. - * For the information to be meaningful, the value passed should have a reasonable - * toString() implementation. - * Different values can be added with the same label multiple times. - * <p> - * Note: This exception is only serializable if the object added is serializable. - * </p> - * - * @param label a textual label associated with information, {@code null} not recommended - * @param value information needed to understand exception, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code this}, for method chaining, not {@code null} - */ - public ContextedException addContextValue(String label, Object value) { - exceptionContext.addContextValue(label, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * Sets information helpful to a developer in diagnosing and correcting the problem. - * For the information to be meaningful, the value passed should have a reasonable - * toString() implementation. - * Any existing values with the same labels are removed before the new one is added. - * <p> - * Note: This exception is only serializable if the object added as value is serializable. - * </p> - * - * @param label a textual label associated with information, {@code null} not recommended - * @param value information needed to understand exception, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code this}, for method chaining, not {@code null} - */ - public ContextedException setContextValue(String label, Object value) { - exceptionContext.setContextValue(label, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public List<Object> getContextValues(String label) { - return this.exceptionContext.getContextValues(label); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public Object getFirstContextValue(String label) { - return this.exceptionContext.getFirstContextValue(label); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public List<Pair<String, Object>> getContextEntries() { - return this.exceptionContext.getContextEntries(); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public Set<String> getContextLabels() { - return exceptionContext.getContextLabels(); - } - - /** - * Provides the message explaining the exception, including the contextual data. - * - * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage() - * @return the message, never null - */ - @Override - public String getMessage(){ - return getFormattedExceptionMessage(super.getMessage()); - } - - /** - * Provides the message explaining the exception without the contextual data. - * - * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage() - * @return the message - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public String getRawMessage() { - return super.getMessage(); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public String getFormattedExceptionMessage(String baseMessage) { - return exceptionContext.getFormattedExceptionMessage(baseMessage); - } -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ContextedRuntimeException.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ContextedRuntimeException.java deleted file mode 100644 index 9699b82..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ContextedRuntimeException.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,247 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.exception; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Set; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple.Pair; - -/** - * <p> - * A runtime exception that provides an easy and safe way to add contextual information. - * </p><p> - * An exception trace itself is often insufficient to provide rapid diagnosis of the issue. - * Frequently what is needed is a select few pieces of local contextual data. - * Providing this data is tricky however, due to concerns over formatting and nulls. - * </p><p> - * The contexted exception approach allows the exception to be created together with a - * list of context label-value pairs. This additional information is automatically included in - * the message and printed stack trace. - * </p><p> - * A checked version of this exception is provided by ContextedException. - * </p> - * <p> - * To use this class write code as follows: - * </p> - * <pre> - * try { - * ... - * } catch (Exception e) { - * throw new ContextedRuntimeException("Error posting account transaction", e) - * .addContextValue("Account Number", accountNumber) - * .addContextValue("Amount Posted", amountPosted) - * .addContextValue("Previous Balance", previousBalance) - * } - * } - * </pre> or improve diagnose data at a higher level: - * <pre> - * try { - * ... - * } catch (ContextedRuntimeException e) { - * throw e.setContextValue("Transaction Id", transactionId); - * } catch (Exception e) { - * if (e instanceof ExceptionContext) { - * e.setContextValue("Transaction Id", transactionId); - * } - * throw e; - * } - * } - * </pre> - * </p><p> - * The output in a printStacktrace() (which often is written to a log) would look something like the following: - * <pre> - * org.apache.commons.lang3.exception.ContextedRuntimeException: java.lang.Exception: Error posting account transaction - * Exception Context: - * [1:Account Number=null] - * [2:Amount Posted=100.00] - * [3:Previous Balance=-2.17] - * [4:Transaction Id=94ef1d15-d443-46c4-822b-637f26244899] - * - * --------------------------------- - * at org.apache.commons.lang3.exception.ContextedRuntimeExceptionTest.testAddValue(ContextedExceptionTest.java:88) - * ..... (rest of trace) - * </pre> - * </p> - * - * @see ContextedException - * @since 3.0 - */ -public class ContextedRuntimeException extends RuntimeException implements ExceptionContext { - - /** The serialization version. */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 20110706L; - /** The context where the data is stored. */ - private final ExceptionContext exceptionContext; - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedRuntimeException without message or cause. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - */ - public ContextedRuntimeException() { - super(); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedRuntimeException with message, but without cause. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - * - * @param message the exception message, may be null - */ - public ContextedRuntimeException(String message) { - super(message); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedRuntimeException with cause, but without message. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - * - * @param cause the underlying cause of the exception, may be null - */ - public ContextedRuntimeException(Throwable cause) { - super(cause); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedRuntimeException with cause and message. - * <p> - * The context information is stored using a default implementation. - * - * @param message the exception message, may be null - * @param cause the underlying cause of the exception, may be null - */ - public ContextedRuntimeException(String message, Throwable cause) { - super(message, cause); - exceptionContext = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - - /** - * Instantiates ContextedRuntimeException with cause, message, and ExceptionContext. - * - * @param message the exception message, may be null - * @param cause the underlying cause of the exception, may be null - * @param context the context used to store the additional information, null uses default implementation - */ - public ContextedRuntimeException(String message, Throwable cause, ExceptionContext context) { - super(message, cause); - if (context == null) { - context = new DefaultExceptionContext(); - } - exceptionContext = context; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds information helpful to a developer in diagnosing and correcting the problem. - * For the information to be meaningful, the value passed should have a reasonable - * toString() implementation. - * Different values can be added with the same label multiple times. - * <p> - * Note: This exception is only serializable if the object added is serializable. - * </p> - * - * @param label a textual label associated with information, {@code null} not recommended - * @param value information needed to understand exception, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code this}, for method chaining, not {@code null} - */ - public ContextedRuntimeException addContextValue(String label, Object value) { - exceptionContext.addContextValue(label, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * Sets information helpful to a developer in diagnosing and correcting the problem. - * For the information to be meaningful, the value passed should have a reasonable - * toString() implementation. - * Any existing values with the same labels are removed before the new one is added. - * <p> - * Note: This exception is only serializable if the object added as value is serializable. - * </p> - * - * @param label a textual label associated with information, {@code null} not recommended - * @param value information needed to understand exception, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code this}, for method chaining, not {@code null} - */ - public ContextedRuntimeException setContextValue(String label, Object value) { - exceptionContext.setContextValue(label, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public List<Object> getContextValues(String label) { - return this.exceptionContext.getContextValues(label); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public Object getFirstContextValue(String label) { - return this.exceptionContext.getFirstContextValue(label); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public List<Pair<String, Object>> getContextEntries() { - return this.exceptionContext.getContextEntries(); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public Set<String> getContextLabels() { - return exceptionContext.getContextLabels(); - } - - /** - * Provides the message explaining the exception, including the contextual data. - * - * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage() - * @return the message, never null - */ - @Override - public String getMessage(){ - return getFormattedExceptionMessage(super.getMessage()); - } - - /** - * Provides the message explaining the exception without the contextual data. - * - * @see java.lang.Throwable#getMessage() - * @return the message - * @since 3.0.1 - */ - public String getRawMessage() { - return super.getMessage(); - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public String getFormattedExceptionMessage(String baseMessage) { - return exceptionContext.getFormattedExceptionMessage(baseMessage); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/DefaultExceptionContext.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/DefaultExceptionContext.java deleted file mode 100644 index c6e2535..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/DefaultExceptionContext.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,158 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.exception; - -import java.io.Serializable; -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.HashSet; -import java.util.Iterator; -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Set; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple.ImmutablePair; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple.Pair; - -/** - * Default implementation of the context storing the label-value pairs for contexted exceptions. - * <p> - * This implementation is serializable, however this is dependent on the values that - * are added also being serializable. - * </p> - * - * @see ContextedException - * @see ContextedRuntimeException - * @since 3.0 - */ -public class DefaultExceptionContext implements ExceptionContext, Serializable { - - /** The serialization version. */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 20110706L; - - /** The list storing the label-data pairs. */ - private final List<Pair<String, Object>> contextValues = new ArrayList<Pair<String,Object>>(); - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public DefaultExceptionContext addContextValue(String label, Object value) { - contextValues.add(new ImmutablePair<String, Object>(label, value)); - return this; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public DefaultExceptionContext setContextValue(String label, Object value) { - for (final Iterator<Pair<String, Object>> iter = contextValues.iterator(); iter.hasNext();) { - final Pair<String, Object> p = iter.next(); - if (StringUtils.equals(label, p.getKey())) { - iter.remove(); - } - } - addContextValue(label, value); - return this; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public List<Object> getContextValues(String label) { - final List<Object> values = new ArrayList<Object>(); - for (final Pair<String, Object> pair : contextValues) { - if (StringUtils.equals(label, pair.getKey())) { - values.add(pair.getValue()); - } - } - return values; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public Object getFirstContextValue(String label) { - for (final Pair<String, Object> pair : contextValues) { - if (StringUtils.equals(label, pair.getKey())) { - return pair.getValue(); - } - } - return null; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public Set<String> getContextLabels() { - final Set<String> labels = new HashSet<String>(); - for (final Pair<String, Object> pair : contextValues) { - labels.add(pair.getKey()); - } - return labels; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - public List<Pair<String, Object>> getContextEntries() { - return contextValues; - } - - /** - * Builds the message containing the contextual information. - * - * @param baseMessage the base exception message <b>without</b> context information appended - * @return the exception message <b>with</b> context information appended, never null - */ - public String getFormattedExceptionMessage(String baseMessage){ - StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(256); - if (baseMessage != null) { - buffer.append(baseMessage); - } - - if (contextValues.size() > 0) { - if (buffer.length() > 0) { - buffer.append('\n'); - } - buffer.append("Exception Context:\n"); - - int i = 0; - for (final Pair<String, Object> pair : contextValues) { - buffer.append("\t["); - buffer.append(++i); - buffer.append(':'); - buffer.append(pair.getKey()); - buffer.append("="); - final Object value = pair.getValue(); - if (value == null) { - buffer.append("null"); - } else { - String valueStr; - try { - valueStr = value.toString(); - } catch (Exception e) { - valueStr = "Exception thrown on toString(): " + ExceptionUtils.getStackTrace(e); - } - buffer.append(valueStr); - } - buffer.append("]\n"); - } - buffer.append("---------------------------------"); - } - return buffer.toString(); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ExceptionContext.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ExceptionContext.java deleted file mode 100644 index 2381139..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ExceptionContext.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.exception; - -import java.util.List; -import java.util.Set; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple.Pair; - -/** - * Allows the storage and retrieval of contextual information based on label-value - * pairs for exceptions. - * <p> - * Implementations are expected to manage the pairs in a list-style collection - * that keeps the pairs in the sequence of their addition. - * </p> - * - * @see ContextedException - * @see ContextedRuntimeException - * @since 3.0 - */ -public interface ExceptionContext { - - /** - * Adds a contextual label-value pair into this context. - * <p> - * The pair will be added to the context, independently of an already - * existing pair with the same label. - * </p> - * - * @param label the label of the item to add, {@code null} not recommended - * @param value the value of item to add, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code this}, for method chaining, not {@code null} - */ - public ExceptionContext addContextValue(String label, Object value); - - /** - * Sets a contextual label-value pair into this context. - * <p> - * The pair will be added normally, but any existing label-value pair with - * the same label is removed from the context. - * </p> - * - * @param label the label of the item to add, {@code null} not recommended - * @param value the value of item to add, may be {@code null} - * @return {@code this}, for method chaining, not {@code null} - */ - public ExceptionContext setContextValue(String label, Object value); - - /** - * Retrieves all the contextual data values associated with the label. - * - * @param label the label to get the contextual values for, may be {@code null} - * @return the contextual values associated with the label, never {@code null} - */ - public List<Object> getContextValues(String label); - - /** - * Retrieves the first available contextual data value associated with the label. - * - * @param label the label to get the contextual value for, may be {@code null} - * @return the first contextual value associated with the label, may be {@code null} - */ - public Object getFirstContextValue(String label); - - /** - * Retrieves the full set of labels defined in the contextual data. - * - * @return the set of labels, not {@code null} - */ - public Set<String> getContextLabels(); - - /** - * Retrieves the full list of label-value pairs defined in the contextual data. - * - * @return the list of pairs, not {@code null} - */ - public List<Pair<String, Object>> getContextEntries(); - - /** - * Gets the contextualized error message based on a base message. - * This will add the context label-value pairs to the message. - * - * @param baseMessage the base exception message <b>without</b> context information appended - * @return the exception message <b>with</b> context information appended, not {@code null} - */ - public String getFormattedExceptionMessage(String baseMessage); - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ExceptionUtils.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ExceptionUtils.java deleted file mode 100644 index de752a0..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/exception/ExceptionUtils.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,697 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.exception; - -import java.io.PrintStream; -import java.io.PrintWriter; -import java.io.StringWriter; -import java.lang.reflect.InvocationTargetException; -import java.lang.reflect.Method; -import java.util.ArrayList; -import java.util.List; -import java.util.StringTokenizer; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ArrayUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ClassUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.SystemUtils; - -/** - * <p>Provides utilities for manipulating and examining - * <code>Throwable</code> objects.</p> - * - * @since 1.0 - * @version $Id: ExceptionUtils.java 1144929 2011-07-10 18:26:16Z ggregory $ - */ -public class ExceptionUtils { - - /** - * <p>Used when printing stack frames to denote the start of a - * wrapped exception.</p> - * - * <p>Package private for accessibility by test suite.</p> - */ - static final String WRAPPED_MARKER = " [wrapped] "; - - /** - * <p>The names of methods commonly used to access a wrapped exception.</p> - */ - // TODO: Remove in Lang 4.0 - private static final String[] CAUSE_METHOD_NAMES = { - "getCause", - "getNextException", - "getTargetException", - "getException", - "getSourceException", - "getRootCause", - "getCausedByException", - "getNested", - "getLinkedException", - "getNestedException", - "getLinkedCause", - "getThrowable", - }; - - /** - * <p> - * Public constructor allows an instance of <code>ExceptionUtils</code> to be created, although that is not - * normally necessary. - * </p> - */ - public ExceptionUtils() { - super(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns the default names used when searching for the cause of an exception.</p> - * - * <p>This may be modified and used in the overloaded getCause(Throwable, String[]) method.</p> - * - * @return cloned array of the default method names - * @since 3.0 - * @deprecated This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0 - */ - @Deprecated - public static String[] getDefaultCauseMethodNames() { - return ArrayUtils.clone(CAUSE_METHOD_NAMES); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Introspects the <code>Throwable</code> to obtain the cause.</p> - * - * <p>The method searches for methods with specific names that return a - * <code>Throwable</code> object. This will pick up most wrapping exceptions, - * including those from JDK 1.4. - * - * <p>The default list searched for are:</p> - * <ul> - * <li><code>getCause()</code></li> - * <li><code>getNextException()</code></li> - * <li><code>getTargetException()</code></li> - * <li><code>getException()</code></li> - * <li><code>getSourceException()</code></li> - * <li><code>getRootCause()</code></li> - * <li><code>getCausedByException()</code></li> - * <li><code>getNested()</code></li> - * </ul> - * - * <p>If none of the above is found, returns <code>null</code>.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to introspect for a cause, may be null - * @return the cause of the <code>Throwable</code>, - * <code>null</code> if none found or null throwable input - * @since 1.0 - * @deprecated This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0 - */ - @Deprecated - public static Throwable getCause(Throwable throwable) { - return getCause(throwable, CAUSE_METHOD_NAMES); - } - - /** - * <p>Introspects the <code>Throwable</code> to obtain the cause.</p> - * - * <p>A <code>null</code> set of method names means use the default set. - * A <code>null</code> in the set of method names will be ignored.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to introspect for a cause, may be null - * @param methodNames the method names, null treated as default set - * @return the cause of the <code>Throwable</code>, - * <code>null</code> if none found or null throwable input - * @since 1.0 - * @deprecated This feature will be removed in Lang 4.0 - */ - @Deprecated - public static Throwable getCause(Throwable throwable, String[] methodNames) { - if (throwable == null) { - return null; - } - - if (methodNames == null) { - methodNames = CAUSE_METHOD_NAMES; - } - - for (String methodName : methodNames) { - if (methodName != null) { - Throwable cause = getCauseUsingMethodName(throwable, methodName); - if (cause != null) { - return cause; - } - } - } - - return null; - } - - /** - * <p>Introspects the <code>Throwable</code> to obtain the root cause.</p> - * - * <p>This method walks through the exception chain to the last element, - * "root" of the tree, using {@link #getCause(Throwable)}, and - * returns that exception.</p> - * - * <p>From version 2.2, this method handles recursive cause structures - * that might otherwise cause infinite loops. If the throwable parameter - * has a cause of itself, then null will be returned. If the throwable - * parameter cause chain loops, the last element in the chain before the - * loop is returned.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to get the root cause for, may be null - * @return the root cause of the <code>Throwable</code>, - * <code>null</code> if none found or null throwable input - */ - public static Throwable getRootCause(Throwable throwable) { - List<Throwable> list = getThrowableList(throwable); - return (list.size() < 2 ? null : (Throwable)list.get(list.size() - 1)); - } - - /** - * <p>Finds a <code>Throwable</code> by method name.</p> - * - * @param throwable the exception to examine - * @param methodName the name of the method to find and invoke - * @return the wrapped exception, or <code>null</code> if not found - */ - // TODO: Remove in Lang 4.0 - private static Throwable getCauseUsingMethodName(Throwable throwable, String methodName) { - Method method = null; - try { - method = throwable.getClass().getMethod(methodName); - } catch (NoSuchMethodException ignored) { // NOPMD - // exception ignored - } catch (SecurityException ignored) { // NOPMD - // exception ignored - } - - if (method != null && Throwable.class.isAssignableFrom(method.getReturnType())) { - try { - return (Throwable) method.invoke(throwable); - } catch (IllegalAccessException ignored) { // NOPMD - // exception ignored - } catch (IllegalArgumentException ignored) { // NOPMD - // exception ignored - } catch (InvocationTargetException ignored) { // NOPMD - // exception ignored - } - } - return null; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Counts the number of <code>Throwable</code> objects in the - * exception chain.</p> - * - * <p>A throwable without cause will return <code>1</code>. - * A throwable with one cause will return <code>2</code> and so on. - * A <code>null</code> throwable will return <code>0</code>.</p> - * - * <p>From version 2.2, this method handles recursive cause structures - * that might otherwise cause infinite loops. The cause chain is - * processed until the end is reached, or until the next item in the - * chain is already in the result set.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @return the count of throwables, zero if null input - */ - public static int getThrowableCount(Throwable throwable) { - return getThrowableList(throwable).size(); - } - - /** - * <p>Returns the list of <code>Throwable</code> objects in the - * exception chain.</p> - * - * <p>A throwable without cause will return an array containing - * one element - the input throwable. - * A throwable with one cause will return an array containing - * two elements. - the input throwable and the cause throwable. - * A <code>null</code> throwable will return an array of size zero.</p> - * - * <p>From version 2.2, this method handles recursive cause structures - * that might otherwise cause infinite loops. The cause chain is - * processed until the end is reached, or until the next item in the - * chain is already in the result set.</p> - * - * @see #getThrowableList(Throwable) - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @return the array of throwables, never null - */ - public static Throwable[] getThrowables(Throwable throwable) { - List<Throwable> list = getThrowableList(throwable); - return list.toArray(new Throwable[list.size()]); - } - - /** - * <p>Returns the list of <code>Throwable</code> objects in the - * exception chain.</p> - * - * <p>A throwable without cause will return a list containing - * one element - the input throwable. - * A throwable with one cause will return a list containing - * two elements. - the input throwable and the cause throwable. - * A <code>null</code> throwable will return a list of size zero.</p> - * - * <p>This method handles recursive cause structures that might - * otherwise cause infinite loops. The cause chain is processed until - * the end is reached, or until the next item in the chain is already - * in the result set.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @return the list of throwables, never null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public static List<Throwable> getThrowableList(Throwable throwable) { - List<Throwable> list = new ArrayList<Throwable>(); - while (throwable != null && list.contains(throwable) == false) { - list.add(throwable); - throwable = ExceptionUtils.getCause(throwable); - } - return list; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns the (zero based) index of the first <code>Throwable</code> - * that matches the specified class (exactly) in the exception chain. - * Subclasses of the specified class do not match - see - * {@link #indexOfType(Throwable, Class)} for the opposite.</p> - * - * <p>A <code>null</code> throwable returns <code>-1</code>. - * A <code>null</code> type returns <code>-1</code>. - * No match in the chain returns <code>-1</code>.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @param clazz the class to search for, subclasses do not match, null returns -1 - * @return the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input - */ - public static int indexOfThrowable(Throwable throwable, Class<?> clazz) { - return indexOf(throwable, clazz, 0, false); - } - - /** - * <p>Returns the (zero based) index of the first <code>Throwable</code> - * that matches the specified type in the exception chain from - * a specified index. - * Subclasses of the specified class do not match - see - * {@link #indexOfType(Throwable, Class, int)} for the opposite.</p> - * - * <p>A <code>null</code> throwable returns <code>-1</code>. - * A <code>null</code> type returns <code>-1</code>. - * No match in the chain returns <code>-1</code>. - * A negative start index is treated as zero. - * A start index greater than the number of throwables returns <code>-1</code>.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @param clazz the class to search for, subclasses do not match, null returns -1 - * @param fromIndex the (zero based) index of the starting position, - * negative treated as zero, larger than chain size returns -1 - * @return the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input - */ - public static int indexOfThrowable(Throwable throwable, Class<?> clazz, int fromIndex) { - return indexOf(throwable, clazz, fromIndex, false); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns the (zero based) index of the first <code>Throwable</code> - * that matches the specified class or subclass in the exception chain. - * Subclasses of the specified class do match - see - * {@link #indexOfThrowable(Throwable, Class)} for the opposite.</p> - * - * <p>A <code>null</code> throwable returns <code>-1</code>. - * A <code>null</code> type returns <code>-1</code>. - * No match in the chain returns <code>-1</code>.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @param type the type to search for, subclasses match, null returns -1 - * @return the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int indexOfType(Throwable throwable, Class<?> type) { - return indexOf(throwable, type, 0, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Returns the (zero based) index of the first <code>Throwable</code> - * that matches the specified type in the exception chain from - * a specified index. - * Subclasses of the specified class do match - see - * {@link #indexOfThrowable(Throwable, Class)} for the opposite.</p> - * - * <p>A <code>null</code> throwable returns <code>-1</code>. - * A <code>null</code> type returns <code>-1</code>. - * No match in the chain returns <code>-1</code>. - * A negative start index is treated as zero. - * A start index greater than the number of throwables returns <code>-1</code>.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @param type the type to search for, subclasses match, null returns -1 - * @param fromIndex the (zero based) index of the starting position, - * negative treated as zero, larger than chain size returns -1 - * @return the index into the throwable chain, -1 if no match or null input - * @since 2.1 - */ - public static int indexOfType(Throwable throwable, Class<?> type, int fromIndex) { - return indexOf(throwable, type, fromIndex, true); - } - - /** - * <p>Worker method for the <code>indexOfType</code> methods.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to inspect, may be null - * @param type the type to search for, subclasses match, null returns -1 - * @param fromIndex the (zero based) index of the starting position, - * negative treated as zero, larger than chain size returns -1 - * @param subclass if <code>true</code>, compares with {@link Class#isAssignableFrom(Class)}, otherwise compares - * using references - * @return index of the <code>type</code> within throwables nested withing the specified <code>throwable</code> - */ - private static int indexOf(Throwable throwable, Class<?> type, int fromIndex, boolean subclass) { - if (throwable == null || type == null) { - return -1; - } - if (fromIndex < 0) { - fromIndex = 0; - } - Throwable[] throwables = ExceptionUtils.getThrowables(throwable); - if (fromIndex >= throwables.length) { - return -1; - } - if (subclass) { - for (int i = fromIndex; i < throwables.length; i++) { - if (type.isAssignableFrom(throwables[i].getClass())) { - return i; - } - } - } else { - for (int i = fromIndex; i < throwables.length; i++) { - if (type.equals(throwables[i].getClass())) { - return i; - } - } - } - return -1; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable - * to <code>System.err</code>.</p> - * - * <p>The compact stack trace starts with the root cause and prints - * stack frames up to the place where it was caught and wrapped. - * Then it prints the wrapped exception and continues with stack frames - * until the wrapper exception is caught and wrapped again, etc.</p> - * - * <p>The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. - * Note that this is the opposite order to the JDK1.4 display.</p> - * - * <p>The method is equivalent to <code>printStackTrace</code> for throwables - * that don't have nested causes.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to output - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static void printRootCauseStackTrace(Throwable throwable) { - printRootCauseStackTrace(throwable, System.err); - } - - /** - * <p>Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable.</p> - * - * <p>The compact stack trace starts with the root cause and prints - * stack frames up to the place where it was caught and wrapped. - * Then it prints the wrapped exception and continues with stack frames - * until the wrapper exception is caught and wrapped again, etc.</p> - * - * <p>The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. - * Note that this is the opposite order to the JDK1.4 display.</p> - * - * <p>The method is equivalent to <code>printStackTrace</code> for throwables - * that don't have nested causes.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to output, may be null - * @param stream the stream to output to, may not be null - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the stream is <code>null</code> - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static void printRootCauseStackTrace(Throwable throwable, PrintStream stream) { - if (throwable == null) { - return; - } - if (stream == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The PrintStream must not be null"); - } - String trace[] = getRootCauseStackTrace(throwable); - for (String element : trace) { - stream.println(element); - } - stream.flush(); - } - - /** - * <p>Prints a compact stack trace for the root cause of a throwable.</p> - * - * <p>The compact stack trace starts with the root cause and prints - * stack frames up to the place where it was caught and wrapped. - * Then it prints the wrapped exception and continues with stack frames - * until the wrapper exception is caught and wrapped again, etc.</p> - * - * <p>The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. - * Note that this is the opposite order to the JDK1.4 display.</p> - * - * <p>The method is equivalent to <code>printStackTrace</code> for throwables - * that don't have nested causes.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to output, may be null - * @param writer the writer to output to, may not be null - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the writer is <code>null</code> - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static void printRootCauseStackTrace(Throwable throwable, PrintWriter writer) { - if (throwable == null) { - return; - } - if (writer == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The PrintWriter must not be null"); - } - String trace[] = getRootCauseStackTrace(throwable); - for (String element : trace) { - writer.println(element); - } - writer.flush(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Creates a compact stack trace for the root cause of the supplied - * <code>Throwable</code>.</p> - * - * <p>The output of this method is consistent across JDK versions. - * It consists of the root exception followed by each of its wrapping - * exceptions separated by '[wrapped]'. Note that this is the opposite - * order to the JDK1.4 display.</p> - * - * @param throwable the throwable to examine, may be null - * @return an array of stack trace frames, never null - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static String[] getRootCauseStackTrace(Throwable throwable) { - if (throwable == null) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - Throwable throwables[] = getThrowables(throwable); - int count = throwables.length; - List<String> frames = new ArrayList<String>(); - List<String> nextTrace = getStackFrameList(throwables[count - 1]); - for (int i = count; --i >= 0;) { - List<String> trace = nextTrace; - if (i != 0) { - nextTrace = getStackFrameList(throwables[i - 1]); - removeCommonFrames(trace, nextTrace); - } - if (i == count - 1) { - frames.add(throwables[i].toString()); - } else { - frames.add(WRAPPED_MARKER + throwables[i].toString()); - } - for (int j = 0; j < trace.size(); j++) { - frames.add(trace.get(j)); - } - } - return frames.toArray(new String[frames.size()]); - } - - /** - * <p>Removes common frames from the cause trace given the two stack traces.</p> - * - * @param causeFrames stack trace of a cause throwable - * @param wrapperFrames stack trace of a wrapper throwable - * @throws IllegalArgumentException if either argument is null - * @since 2.0 - */ - public static void removeCommonFrames(List<String> causeFrames, List<String> wrapperFrames) { - if (causeFrames == null || wrapperFrames == null) { - throw new IllegalArgumentException("The List must not be null"); - } - int causeFrameIndex = causeFrames.size() - 1; - int wrapperFrameIndex = wrapperFrames.size() - 1; - while (causeFrameIndex >= 0 && wrapperFrameIndex >= 0) { - // Remove the frame from the cause trace if it is the same - // as in the wrapper trace - String causeFrame = causeFrames.get(causeFrameIndex); - String wrapperFrame = wrapperFrames.get(wrapperFrameIndex); - if (causeFrame.equals(wrapperFrame)) { - causeFrames.remove(causeFrameIndex); - } - causeFrameIndex--; - wrapperFrameIndex--; - } - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the stack trace from a Throwable as a String.</p> - * - * <p>The result of this method vary by JDK version as this method - * uses {@link Throwable#printStackTrace(java.io.PrintWriter)}. - * On JDK1.3 and earlier, the cause exception will not be shown - * unless the specified throwable alters printStackTrace.</p> - * - * @param throwable the <code>Throwable</code> to be examined - * @return the stack trace as generated by the exception's - * <code>printStackTrace(PrintWriter)</code> method - */ - public static String getStackTrace(Throwable throwable) { - StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); - PrintWriter pw = new PrintWriter(sw, true); - throwable.printStackTrace(pw); - return sw.getBuffer().toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Captures the stack trace associated with the specified - * <code>Throwable</code> object, decomposing it into a list of - * stack frames.</p> - * - * <p>The result of this method vary by JDK version as this method - * uses {@link Throwable#printStackTrace(java.io.PrintWriter)}. - * On JDK1.3 and earlier, the cause exception will not be shown - * unless the specified throwable alters printStackTrace.</p> - * - * @param throwable the <code>Throwable</code> to examine, may be null - * @return an array of strings describing each stack frame, never null - */ - public static String[] getStackFrames(Throwable throwable) { - if (throwable == null) { - return ArrayUtils.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; - } - return getStackFrames(getStackTrace(throwable)); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Returns an array where each element is a line from the argument.</p> - * - * <p>The end of line is determined by the value of {@link SystemUtils#LINE_SEPARATOR}.</p> - * - * @param stackTrace a stack trace String - * @return an array where each element is a line from the argument - */ - static String[] getStackFrames(String stackTrace) { - String linebreak = SystemUtils.LINE_SEPARATOR; - StringTokenizer frames = new StringTokenizer(stackTrace, linebreak); - List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); - while (frames.hasMoreTokens()) { - list.add(frames.nextToken()); - } - return list.toArray(new String[list.size()]); - } - - /** - * <p>Produces a <code>List</code> of stack frames - the message - * is not included. Only the trace of the specified exception is - * returned, any caused by trace is stripped.</p> - * - * <p>This works in most cases - it will only fail if the exception - * message contains a line that starts with: - * <code>" at".</code></p> - * - * @param t is any throwable - * @return List of stack frames - */ - static List<String> getStackFrameList(Throwable t) { - String stackTrace = getStackTrace(t); - String linebreak = SystemUtils.LINE_SEPARATOR; - StringTokenizer frames = new StringTokenizer(stackTrace, linebreak); - List<String> list = new ArrayList<String>(); - boolean traceStarted = false; - while (frames.hasMoreTokens()) { - String token = frames.nextToken(); - // Determine if the line starts with <whitespace>at - int at = token.indexOf("at"); - if (at != -1 && token.substring(0, at).trim().length() == 0) { - traceStarted = true; - list.add(token); - } else if (traceStarted) { - break; - } - } - return list; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets a short message summarising the exception. - * <p> - * The message returned is of the form - * {ClassNameWithoutPackage}: {ThrowableMessage} - * - * @param th the throwable to get a message for, null returns empty string - * @return the message, non-null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public static String getMessage(Throwable th) { - if (th == null) { - return ""; - } - String clsName = ClassUtils.getShortClassName(th, null); - String msg = th.getMessage(); - return clsName + ": " + StringUtils.defaultString(msg); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets a short message summarising the root cause exception. - * <p> - * The message returned is of the form - * {ClassNameWithoutPackage}: {ThrowableMessage} - * - * @param th the throwable to get a message for, null returns empty string - * @return the message, non-null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public static String getRootCauseMessage(Throwable th) { - Throwable root = ExceptionUtils.getRootCause(th); - root = (root == null ? th : root); - return getMessage(root); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/Mutable.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/Mutable.java deleted file mode 100644 index 19a736e..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/Mutable.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,54 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -/** - * Provides mutable access to a value. - * <p> - * <code>Mutable</code> is used as a generic interface to the implementations in this package. - * <p> - * A typical use case would be to enable a primitive or string to be passed to a method and allow that method to - * effectively change the value of the primitive/string. Another use case is to store a frequently changing primitive in - * a collection (for example a total in a map) without needing to create new Integer/Long wrapper objects. - * - * @since 2.1 - * @param <T> the type to set and get - * @version $Id: Mutable.java 1153213 2011-08-02 17:35:39Z ggregory $ - */ -public interface Mutable<T> { - - /** - * Gets the value of this mutable. - * - * @return the stored value - */ - T getValue(); - - /** - * Sets the value of this mutable. - * - * @param value - * the value to store - * @throws NullPointerException - * if the object is null and null is invalid - * @throws ClassCastException - * if the type is invalid - */ - void setValue(T value); - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableBoolean.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableBoolean.java deleted file mode 100644 index c52afe6..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableBoolean.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,193 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -import java.io.Serializable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>boolean</code> wrapper. - * <p> - * Note that as MutableBoolean does not extend Boolean, it is not treated by String.format as a Boolean parameter. - * - * @see Boolean - * @since 2.2 - * @version $Id: MutableBoolean.java 1160571 2011-08-23 07:36:08Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableBoolean implements Mutable<Boolean>, Serializable, Comparable<MutableBoolean> { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = -4830728138360036487L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private boolean value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableBoolean with the default value of false. - */ - public MutableBoolean() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableBoolean with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableBoolean(boolean value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableBoolean with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public MutableBoolean(Boolean value) { - super(); - this.value = value.booleanValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value as a Boolean instance. - * - * @return the value as a Boolean, never null - */ - public Boolean getValue() { - return Boolean.valueOf(this.value); - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(boolean value) { - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value from any Boolean instance. - * - * @param value the value to set, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public void setValue(Boolean value) { - this.value = value.booleanValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Checks if the current value is <code>true</code>. - * - * @return <code>true</code> if the current value is <code>true</code> - * @since 2.5 - */ - public boolean isTrue() { - return value == true; - } - - /** - * Checks if the current value is <code>false</code>. - * - * @return <code>true</code> if the current value is <code>false</code> - * @since 2.5 - */ - public boolean isFalse() { - return value == false; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableBoolean as a boolean. - * - * @return the boolean value represented by this object. - */ - public boolean booleanValue() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets this mutable as an instance of Boolean. - * - * @return a Boolean instance containing the value from this mutable, never null - * @since 2.5 - */ - public Boolean toBoolean() { - return Boolean.valueOf(booleanValue()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this object to the specified object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument is - * not <code>null</code> and is an <code>MutableBoolean</code> object that contains the same - * <code>boolean</code> value as this object. - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, null returns false - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; <code>false</code> otherwise. - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - if (obj instanceof MutableBoolean) { - return value == ((MutableBoolean) obj).booleanValue(); - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Returns a suitable hash code for this mutable. - * - * @return the hash code returned by <code>Boolean.TRUE</code> or <code>Boolean.FALSE</code> - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return value ? Boolean.TRUE.hashCode() : Boolean.FALSE.hashCode(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this mutable to another in ascending order. - * - * @param other the other mutable to compare to, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - * where false is less than true - */ - public int compareTo(MutableBoolean other) { - boolean anotherVal = other.value; - return value == anotherVal ? 0 : (value ? 1 : -1); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return String.valueOf(value); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableByte.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableByte.java deleted file mode 100644 index 57274de..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableByte.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>byte</code> wrapper. - * <p> - * Note that as MutableByte does not extend Byte, it is not treated by String.format as a Byte parameter. - * - * @see Byte - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id: MutableByte.java 1160571 2011-08-23 07:36:08Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableByte extends Number implements Comparable<MutableByte>, Mutable<Number> { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = -1585823265L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private byte value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableByte with the default value of zero. - */ - public MutableByte() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableByte with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableByte(byte value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableByte with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public MutableByte(Number value) { - super(); - this.value = value.byteValue(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableByte parsing the given string. - * - * @param value the string to parse, not null - * @throws NumberFormatException if the string cannot be parsed into a byte - * @since 2.5 - */ - public MutableByte(String value) throws NumberFormatException { - super(); - this.value = Byte.parseByte(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value as a Byte instance. - * - * @return the value as a Byte, never null - */ - public Byte getValue() { - return Byte.valueOf(this.value); - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(byte value) { - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value from any Number instance. - * - * @param value the value to set, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public void setValue(Number value) { - this.value = value.byteValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Increments the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void increment() { - value++; - } - - /** - * Decrements the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void decrement() { - value--; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(byte operand) { - this.value += operand; - } - - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(Number operand) { - this.value += operand.byteValue(); - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(byte operand) { - this.value -= operand; - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(Number operand) { - this.value -= operand.byteValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // shortValue relies on Number implementation - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableByte as a byte. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type byte. - */ - @Override - public byte byteValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableByte as an int. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type int. - */ - @Override - public int intValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableByte as a long. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type long. - */ - @Override - public long longValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableByte as a float. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type float. - */ - @Override - public float floatValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableByte as a double. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type double. - */ - @Override - public double doubleValue() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets this mutable as an instance of Byte. - * - * @return a Byte instance containing the value from this mutable - */ - public Byte toByte() { - return Byte.valueOf(byteValue()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this object to the specified object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument is - * not <code>null</code> and is a <code>MutableByte</code> object that contains the same <code>byte</code> value - * as this object. - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, null returns false - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; <code>false</code> otherwise. - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - if (obj instanceof MutableByte) { - return value == ((MutableByte) obj).byteValue(); - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Returns a suitable hash code for this mutable. - * - * @return a suitable hash code - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this mutable to another in ascending order. - * - * @param other the other mutable to compare to, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - */ - public int compareTo(MutableByte other) { - byte anotherVal = other.value; - return value < anotherVal ? -1 : (value == anotherVal ? 0 : 1); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return String.valueOf(value); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableDouble.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableDouble.java deleted file mode 100644 index 60c19c4..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableDouble.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,312 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>double</code> wrapper. - * <p> - * Note that as MutableDouble does not extend Double, it is not treated by String.format as a Double parameter. - * - * @see Double - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id: MutableDouble.java 1160571 2011-08-23 07:36:08Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableDouble extends Number implements Comparable<MutableDouble>, Mutable<Number> { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 1587163916L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private double value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableDouble with the default value of zero. - */ - public MutableDouble() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableDouble with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableDouble(double value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableDouble with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public MutableDouble(Number value) { - super(); - this.value = value.doubleValue(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableDouble parsing the given string. - * - * @param value the string to parse, not null - * @throws NumberFormatException if the string cannot be parsed into a double - * @since 2.5 - */ - public MutableDouble(String value) throws NumberFormatException { - super(); - this.value = Double.parseDouble(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value as a Double instance. - * - * @return the value as a Double, never null - */ - public Double getValue() { - return Double.valueOf(this.value); - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(double value) { - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value from any Number instance. - * - * @param value the value to set, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public void setValue(Number value) { - this.value = value.doubleValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Checks whether the double value is the special NaN value. - * - * @return true if NaN - */ - public boolean isNaN() { - return Double.isNaN(value); - } - - /** - * Checks whether the double value is infinite. - * - * @return true if infinite - */ - public boolean isInfinite() { - return Double.isInfinite(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Increments the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void increment() { - value++; - } - - /** - * Decrements the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void decrement() { - value--; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(double operand) { - this.value += operand; - } - - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(Number operand) { - this.value += operand.doubleValue(); - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(double operand) { - this.value -= operand; - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(Number operand) { - this.value -= operand.doubleValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // shortValue and byteValue rely on Number implementation - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableDouble as an int. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type int. - */ - @Override - public int intValue() { - return (int) value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableDouble as a long. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type long. - */ - @Override - public long longValue() { - return (long) value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableDouble as a float. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type float. - */ - @Override - public float floatValue() { - return (float) value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableDouble as a double. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type double. - */ - @Override - public double doubleValue() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets this mutable as an instance of Double. - * - * @return a Double instance containing the value from this mutable, never null - */ - public Double toDouble() { - return Double.valueOf(doubleValue()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this object against the specified object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument - * is not <code>null</code> and is a <code>Double</code> object that represents a double that has the identical - * bit pattern to the bit pattern of the double represented by this object. For this purpose, two - * <code>double</code> values are considered to be the same if and only if the method - * {@link Double#doubleToLongBits(double)}returns the same long value when applied to each. - * <p> - * Note that in most cases, for two instances of class <code>Double</code>,<code>d1</code> and <code>d2</code>, - * the value of <code>d1.equals(d2)</code> is <code>true</code> if and only if <blockquote> - * - * <pre> - * d1.doubleValue() == d2.doubleValue() - * </pre> - * - * </blockquote> - * <p> - * also has the value <code>true</code>. However, there are two exceptions: - * <ul> - * <li>If <code>d1</code> and <code>d2</code> both represent <code>Double.NaN</code>, then the - * <code>equals</code> method returns <code>true</code>, even though <code>Double.NaN==Double.NaN</code> has - * the value <code>false</code>. - * <li>If <code>d1</code> represents <code>+0.0</code> while <code>d2</code> represents <code>-0.0</code>, - * or vice versa, the <code>equal</code> test has the value <code>false</code>, even though - * <code>+0.0==-0.0</code> has the value <code>true</code>. This allows hashtables to operate properly. - * </ul> - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, null returns false - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; <code>false</code> otherwise. - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - return (obj instanceof MutableDouble) - && (Double.doubleToLongBits(((MutableDouble) obj).value) == Double.doubleToLongBits(value)); - } - - /** - * Returns a suitable hash code for this mutable. - * - * @return a suitable hash code - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - long bits = Double.doubleToLongBits(value); - return (int) (bits ^ (bits >>> 32)); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this mutable to another in ascending order. - * - * @param other the other mutable to compare to, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - */ - public int compareTo(MutableDouble other) { - double anotherVal = other.value; - return Double.compare(value, anotherVal); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return String.valueOf(value); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableFloat.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableFloat.java deleted file mode 100644 index 3ad9e5d..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableFloat.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,313 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>float</code> wrapper. - * <p> - * Note that as MutableFloat does not extend Float, it is not treated by String.format as a Float parameter. - * - * @see Float - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id: MutableFloat.java 1160571 2011-08-23 07:36:08Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableFloat extends Number implements Comparable<MutableFloat>, Mutable<Number> { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 5787169186L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private float value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableFloat with the default value of zero. - */ - public MutableFloat() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableFloat with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableFloat(float value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableFloat with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public MutableFloat(Number value) { - super(); - this.value = value.floatValue(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableFloat parsing the given string. - * - * @param value the string to parse, not null - * @throws NumberFormatException if the string cannot be parsed into a float - * @since 2.5 - */ - public MutableFloat(String value) throws NumberFormatException { - super(); - this.value = Float.parseFloat(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value as a Float instance. - * - * @return the value as a Float, never null - */ - public Float getValue() { - return Float.valueOf(this.value); - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(float value) { - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value from any Number instance. - * - * @param value the value to set, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public void setValue(Number value) { - this.value = value.floatValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Checks whether the float value is the special NaN value. - * - * @return true if NaN - */ - public boolean isNaN() { - return Float.isNaN(value); - } - - /** - * Checks whether the float value is infinite. - * - * @return true if infinite - */ - public boolean isInfinite() { - return Float.isInfinite(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Increments the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void increment() { - value++; - } - - /** - * Decrements the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void decrement() { - value--; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(float operand) { - this.value += operand; - } - - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(Number operand) { - this.value += operand.floatValue(); - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(float operand) { - this.value -= operand; - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(Number operand) { - this.value -= operand.floatValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // shortValue and byteValue rely on Number implementation - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableFloat as an int. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type int. - */ - @Override - public int intValue() { - return (int) value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableFloat as a long. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type long. - */ - @Override - public long longValue() { - return (long) value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableFloat as a float. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type float. - */ - @Override - public float floatValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableFloat as a double. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type double. - */ - @Override - public double doubleValue() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets this mutable as an instance of Float. - * - * @return a Float instance containing the value from this mutable, never null - */ - public Float toFloat() { - return Float.valueOf(floatValue()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this object against some other object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument is - * not <code>null</code> and is a <code>Float</code> object that represents a <code>float</code> that has the - * identical bit pattern to the bit pattern of the <code>float</code> represented by this object. For this - * purpose, two float values are considered to be the same if and only if the method - * {@link Float#floatToIntBits(float)}returns the same int value when applied to each. - * <p> - * Note that in most cases, for two instances of class <code>Float</code>,<code>f1</code> and <code>f2</code>, - * the value of <code>f1.equals(f2)</code> is <code>true</code> if and only if <blockquote> - * - * <pre> - * f1.floatValue() == f2.floatValue() - * </pre> - * - * </blockquote> - * <p> - * also has the value <code>true</code>. However, there are two exceptions: - * <ul> - * <li>If <code>f1</code> and <code>f2</code> both represent <code>Float.NaN</code>, then the - * <code>equals</code> method returns <code>true</code>, even though <code>Float.NaN==Float.NaN</code> has - * the value <code>false</code>. - * <li>If <code>f1</code> represents <code>+0.0f</code> while <code>f2</code> represents <code>-0.0f</code>, - * or vice versa, the <code>equal</code> test has the value <code>false</code>, even though - * <code>0.0f==-0.0f</code> has the value <code>true</code>. - * </ul> - * This definition allows hashtables to operate properly. - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, null returns false - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; <code>false</code> otherwise. - * @see java.lang.Float#floatToIntBits(float) - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - return (obj instanceof MutableFloat) - && (Float.floatToIntBits(((MutableFloat) obj).value) == Float.floatToIntBits(value)); - } - - /** - * Returns a suitable hash code for this mutable. - * - * @return a suitable hash code - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return Float.floatToIntBits(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this mutable to another in ascending order. - * - * @param other the other mutable to compare to, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - */ - public int compareTo(MutableFloat other) { - float anotherVal = other.value; - return Float.compare(value, anotherVal); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return String.valueOf(value); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableInt.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableInt.java deleted file mode 100644 index 301ea39..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableInt.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>int</code> wrapper. - * <p> - * Note that as MutableInt does not extend Integer, it is not treated by String.format as an Integer parameter. - * - * @see Integer - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id: MutableInt.java 1160571 2011-08-23 07:36:08Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableInt extends Number implements Comparable<MutableInt>, Mutable<Number> { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 512176391864L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private int value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableInt with the default value of zero. - */ - public MutableInt() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableInt with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableInt(int value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableInt with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public MutableInt(Number value) { - super(); - this.value = value.intValue(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableInt parsing the given string. - * - * @param value the string to parse, not null - * @throws NumberFormatException if the string cannot be parsed into an int - * @since 2.5 - */ - public MutableInt(String value) throws NumberFormatException { - super(); - this.value = Integer.parseInt(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value as a Integer instance. - * - * @return the value as a Integer, never null - */ - public Integer getValue() { - return Integer.valueOf(this.value); - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(int value) { - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value from any Number instance. - * - * @param value the value to set, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public void setValue(Number value) { - this.value = value.intValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Increments the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void increment() { - value++; - } - - /** - * Decrements the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void decrement() { - value--; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(int operand) { - this.value += operand; - } - - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(Number operand) { - this.value += operand.intValue(); - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(int operand) { - this.value -= operand; - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(Number operand) { - this.value -= operand.intValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // shortValue and byteValue rely on Number implementation - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableInt as an int. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type int. - */ - @Override - public int intValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableInt as a long. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type long. - */ - @Override - public long longValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableInt as a float. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type float. - */ - @Override - public float floatValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableInt as a double. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type double. - */ - @Override - public double doubleValue() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets this mutable as an instance of Integer. - * - * @return a Integer instance containing the value from this mutable, never null - */ - public Integer toInteger() { - return Integer.valueOf(intValue()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this object to the specified object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument is - * not <code>null</code> and is a <code>MutableInt</code> object that contains the same <code>int</code> value - * as this object. - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, null returns false - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; <code>false</code> otherwise. - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - if (obj instanceof MutableInt) { - return value == ((MutableInt) obj).intValue(); - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Returns a suitable hash code for this mutable. - * - * @return a suitable hash code - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this mutable to another in ascending order. - * - * @param other the other mutable to compare to, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - */ - public int compareTo(MutableInt other) { - int anotherVal = other.value; - return value < anotherVal ? -1 : (value == anotherVal ? 0 : 1); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return String.valueOf(value); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableLong.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableLong.java deleted file mode 100644 index 2dab12f..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableLong.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,273 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>long</code> wrapper. - * <p> - * Note that as MutableLong does not extend Long, it is not treated by String.format as a Long parameter. - * - * @see Long - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id: MutableLong.java 1160571 2011-08-23 07:36:08Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableLong extends Number implements Comparable<MutableLong>, Mutable<Number> { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 62986528375L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private long value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableLong with the default value of zero. - */ - public MutableLong() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableLong with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableLong(long value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableLong with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public MutableLong(Number value) { - super(); - this.value = value.longValue(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableLong parsing the given string. - * - * @param value the string to parse, not null - * @throws NumberFormatException if the string cannot be parsed into a long - * @since 2.5 - */ - public MutableLong(String value) throws NumberFormatException { - super(); - this.value = Long.parseLong(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value as a Long instance. - * - * @return the value as a Long, never null - */ - public Long getValue() { - return Long.valueOf(this.value); - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(long value) { - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value from any Number instance. - * - * @param value the value to set, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public void setValue(Number value) { - this.value = value.longValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Increments the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void increment() { - value++; - } - - /** - * Decrements the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void decrement() { - value--; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(long operand) { - this.value += operand; - } - - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(Number operand) { - this.value += operand.longValue(); - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(long operand) { - this.value -= operand; - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(Number operand) { - this.value -= operand.longValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // shortValue and byteValue rely on Number implementation - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableLong as an int. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type int. - */ - @Override - public int intValue() { - return (int) value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableLong as a long. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type long. - */ - @Override - public long longValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableLong as a float. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type float. - */ - @Override - public float floatValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableLong as a double. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type double. - */ - @Override - public double doubleValue() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets this mutable as an instance of Long. - * - * @return a Long instance containing the value from this mutable, never null - */ - public Long toLong() { - return Long.valueOf(longValue()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this object to the specified object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument - * is not <code>null</code> and is a <code>MutableLong</code> object that contains the same <code>long</code> - * value as this object. - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, null returns false - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; <code>false</code> otherwise. - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - if (obj instanceof MutableLong) { - return value == ((MutableLong) obj).longValue(); - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Returns a suitable hash code for this mutable. - * - * @return a suitable hash code - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return (int) (value ^ (value >>> 32)); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this mutable to another in ascending order. - * - * @param other the other mutable to compare to, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - */ - public int compareTo(MutableLong other) { - long anotherVal = other.value; - return value < anotherVal ? -1 : (value == anotherVal ? 0 : 1); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return String.valueOf(value); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableObject.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableObject.java deleted file mode 100644 index 14e282b..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableObject.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,126 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ - -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -import java.io.Serializable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>Object</code> wrapper. - * - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id: MutableObject.java 1088899 2011-04-05 05:31:27Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableObject<T> implements Mutable<T>, Serializable { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 86241875189L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private T value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableObject with the default value of <code>null</code>. - */ - public MutableObject() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableObject with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableObject(T value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value. - * - * @return the value, may be null - */ - public T getValue() { - return this.value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(T value) { - this.value = value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p> - * Compares this object against the specified object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument - * is not <code>null</code> and is a <code>MutableObject</code> object that contains the same <code>T</code> - * value as this object. - * </p> - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, <code>null</code> returns <code>false</code> - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; - * <code>true</code> if the objects have equivalent <code>value</code> fields; - * <code>false</code> otherwise. - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - if (obj == null) { - return false; - } - if (this == obj) { - return true; - } - if (this.getClass() == obj.getClass()) { - MutableObject<?> that = (MutableObject<?>) obj; - return this.value.equals(that.value); - } else { - return false; - } - } - - /** - * Returns the value's hash code or <code>0</code> if the value is <code>null</code>. - * - * @return the value's hash code or <code>0</code> if the value is <code>null</code>. - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return value == null ? 0 : value.hashCode(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return value == null ? "null" : value.toString(); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableShort.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableShort.java deleted file mode 100644 index 55f52f3..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/mutable/MutableShort.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,283 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.mutable; - -/** - * A mutable <code>short</code> wrapper. - * <p> - * Note that as MutableShort does not extend Short, it is not treated by String.format as a Short parameter. - * - * @see Short - * @since 2.1 - * @version $Id: MutableShort.java 1160571 2011-08-23 07:36:08Z bayard $ - */ -public class MutableShort extends Number implements Comparable<MutableShort>, Mutable<Number> { - - /** - * Required for serialization support. - * - * @see java.io.Serializable - */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = -2135791679L; - - /** The mutable value. */ - private short value; - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableShort with the default value of zero. - */ - public MutableShort() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableShort with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store - */ - public MutableShort(short value) { - super(); - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableShort with the specified value. - * - * @param value the initial value to store, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public MutableShort(Number value) { - super(); - this.value = value.shortValue(); - } - - /** - * Constructs a new MutableShort parsing the given string. - * - * @param value the string to parse, not null - * @throws NumberFormatException if the string cannot be parsed into a short - * @since 2.5 - */ - public MutableShort(String value) throws NumberFormatException { - super(); - this.value = Short.parseShort(value); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets the value as a Short instance. - * - * @return the value as a Short, never null - */ - public Short getValue() { - return Short.valueOf(this.value); - } - - /** - * Sets the value. - * - * @param value the value to set - */ - public void setValue(short value) { - this.value = value; - } - - /** - * Sets the value from any Number instance. - * - * @param value the value to set, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - */ - public void setValue(Number value) { - this.value = value.shortValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Increments the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void increment() { - value++; - } - - /** - * Decrements the value. - * - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void decrement() { - value--; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(short operand) { - this.value += operand; - } - - /** - * Adds a value to the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to add, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void add(Number operand) { - this.value += operand.shortValue(); - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(short operand) { - this.value -= operand; - } - - /** - * Subtracts a value from the value of this instance. - * - * @param operand the value to subtract, not null - * @throws NullPointerException if the object is null - * @since Commons Lang 2.2 - */ - public void subtract(Number operand) { - this.value -= operand.shortValue(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - // byteValue relies on Number implementation - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableShort as a short. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type short. - */ - @Override - public short shortValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableShort as an int. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type int. - */ - @Override - public int intValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableShort as a long. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type long. - */ - @Override - public long longValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableShort as a float. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type float. - */ - @Override - public float floatValue() { - return value; - } - - /** - * Returns the value of this MutableShort as a double. - * - * @return the numeric value represented by this object after conversion to type double. - */ - @Override - public double doubleValue() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Gets this mutable as an instance of Short. - * - * @return a Short instance containing the value from this mutable, never null - */ - public Short toShort() { - return Short.valueOf(shortValue()); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this object to the specified object. The result is <code>true</code> if and only if the argument - * is not <code>null</code> and is a <code>MutableShort</code> object that contains the same <code>short</code> - * value as this object. - * - * @param obj the object to compare with, null returns false - * @return <code>true</code> if the objects are the same; <code>false</code> otherwise. - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - if (obj instanceof MutableShort) { - return value == ((MutableShort) obj).shortValue(); - } - return false; - } - - /** - * Returns a suitable hash code for this mutable. - * - * @return a suitable hash code - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - return value; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Compares this mutable to another in ascending order. - * - * @param other the other mutable to compare to, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - */ - public int compareTo(MutableShort other) { - short anotherVal = other.value; - return value < anotherVal ? -1 : (value == anotherVal ? 0 : 1); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * Returns the String value of this mutable. - * - * @return the mutable value as a string - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return String.valueOf(value); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/ImmutablePair.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/ImmutablePair.java deleted file mode 100644 index a7bdd3e..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/ImmutablePair.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,103 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple; - -/** - * <p>An immutable pair consisting of two {@code Object} elements.</p> - * - * <p>Although the implementation is immutable, there is no restriction on the objects - * that may be stored. If mutable objects are stored in the pair, then the pair - * itself effectively becomes mutable. The class is also not {@code final}, so a subclass - * could add undesirable behaviour.</p> - * - * <p>#ThreadSafe# if the objects are threadsafe</p> - * - * @param <L> the left element type - * @param <R> the right element type - * - * @since Lang 3.0 - * @version $Id: ImmutablePair.java 1127544 2011-05-25 14:35:42Z scolebourne $ - */ -public final class ImmutablePair<L, R> extends Pair<L, R> { - - /** Serialization version */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 4954918890077093841L; - - /** Left object */ - public final L left; - /** Right object */ - public final R right; - - /** - * <p>Obtains an immutable pair of from two objects inferring the generic types.</p> - * - * <p>This factory allows the pair to be created using inference to - * obtain the generic types.</p> - * - * @param <L> the left element type - * @param <R> the right element type - * @param left the left element, may be null - * @param right the right element, may be null - * @return a pair formed from the two parameters, not null - */ - public static <L, R> ImmutablePair<L, R> of(L left, R right) { - return new ImmutablePair<L, R>(left, right); - } - - /** - * Create a new pair instance. - * - * @param left the left value, may be null - * @param right the right value, may be null - */ - public ImmutablePair(L left, R right) { - super(); - this.left = left; - this.right = right; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - @Override - public L getLeft() { - return left; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - @Override - public R getRight() { - return right; - } - - /** - * <p>Throws {@code UnsupportedOperationException}.</p> - * - * <p>This pair is immutable, so this operation is not supported.</p> - * - * @param value the value to set - * @return never - * @throws UnsupportedOperationException as this operation is not supported - */ - public R setValue(R value) { - throw new UnsupportedOperationException(); - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/MutablePair.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/MutablePair.java deleted file mode 100644 index d35d452..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/MutablePair.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,123 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple; - -/** - * <p>A mutable pair consisting of two {@code Object} elements.</p> - * - * <p>Not #ThreadSafe#</p> - * - * @param <L> the left element type - * @param <R> the right element type - * - * @since Lang 3.0 - * @version $Id: MutablePair.java 1127544 2011-05-25 14:35:42Z scolebourne $ - */ -public class MutablePair<L, R> extends Pair<L, R> { - - /** Serialization version */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 4954918890077093841L; - - /** Left object */ - public L left; - /** Right object */ - public R right; - - /** - * <p>Obtains an immutable pair of from two objects inferring the generic types.</p> - * - * <p>This factory allows the pair to be created using inference to - * obtain the generic types.</p> - * - * @param <L> the left element type - * @param <R> the right element type - * @param left the left element, may be null - * @param right the right element, may be null - * @return a pair formed from the two parameters, not null - */ - public static <L, R> MutablePair<L, R> of(L left, R right) { - return new MutablePair<L, R>(left, right); - } - - /** - * Create a new pair instance of two nulls. - */ - public MutablePair() { - super(); - } - - /** - * Create a new pair instance. - * - * @param left the left value, may be null - * @param right the right value, may be null - */ - public MutablePair(L left, R right) { - super(); - this.left = left; - this.right = right; - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - @Override - public L getLeft() { - return left; - } - - /** - * Sets the left element of the pair. - * - * @param left the new value of the left element, may be null - */ - public void setLeft(L left) { - this.left = left; - } - - /** - * {@inheritDoc} - */ - @Override - public R getRight() { - return right; - } - - /** - * Sets the right element of the pair. - * - * @param right the new value of the right element, may be null - */ - public void setRight(R right) { - this.right = right; - } - - /** - * Sets the {@code Map.Entry} value. - * This sets the right element of the pair. - * - * @param value the right value to set, not null - * @return the old value for the right element - */ - public R setValue(R value) { - R result = getRight(); - setRight(value); - return result; - } - -} diff --git a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/Pair.java b/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/Pair.java deleted file mode 100644 index e47e204..0000000 --- a/src/org/apache/commons/lang3/tuple/Pair.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,176 +0,0 @@ -/* - * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more - * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with - * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. - * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 - * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with - * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at - * - * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 - * - * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software - * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, - * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. - * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and - * limitations under the License. - */ -package org.apache.commons.lang3.tuple; - -import java.io.Serializable; -import java.util.Map; - -import org.apache.commons.lang3.ObjectUtils; -import org.apache.commons.lang3.builder.CompareToBuilder; - -/** - * <p>A pair consisting of two elements.</p> - * - * <p>This class is an abstract implementation defining the basic API. - * It refers to the elements as 'left' and 'right'. It also implements the - * {@code Map.Entry} interface where the key is 'left' and the value is 'right'.</p> - * - * <p>Subclass implementations may be mutable or immutable. - * However, there is no restriction on the type of the stored objects that may be stored. - * If mutable objects are stored in the pair, then the pair itself effectively becomes mutable.</p> - * - * @param <L> the left element type - * @param <R> the right element type - * - * @since Lang 3.0 - * @version $Id: Pair.java 1142401 2011-07-03 08:30:12Z bayard $ - */ -public abstract class Pair<L, R> implements Map.Entry<L, R>, Comparable<Pair<L, R>>, Serializable { - - /** Serialization version */ - private static final long serialVersionUID = 4954918890077093841L; - - /** - * <p>Obtains an immutable pair of from two objects inferring the generic types.</p> - * - * <p>This factory allows the pair to be created using inference to - * obtain the generic types.</p> - * - * @param <L> the left element type - * @param <R> the right element type - * @param left the left element, may be null - * @param right the right element, may be null - * @return a pair formed from the two parameters, not null - */ - public static <L, R> Pair<L, R> of(L left, R right) { - return new ImmutablePair<L, R>(left, right); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Gets the left element from this pair.</p> - * - * <p>When treated as a key-value pair, this is the key.</p> - * - * @return the left element, may be null - */ - public abstract L getLeft(); - - /** - * <p>Gets the right element from this pair.</p> - * - * <p>When treated as a key-value pair, this is the value.</p> - * - * @return the right element, may be null - */ - public abstract R getRight(); - - /** - * <p>Gets the key from this pair.</p> - * - * <p>This method implements the {@code Map.Entry} interface returning the - * left element as the key.</p> - * - * @return the left element as the key, may be null - */ - public final L getKey() { - return getLeft(); - } - - /** - * <p>Gets the value from this pair.</p> - * - * <p>This method implements the {@code Map.Entry} interface returning the - * right element as the value.</p> - * - * @return the right element as the value, may be null - */ - public R getValue() { - return getRight(); - } - - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- - /** - * <p>Compares the pair based on the left element followed by the right element. - * The types must be {@code Comparable}.</p> - * - * @param other the other pair, not null - * @return negative if this is less, zero if equal, positive if greater - */ - public int compareTo(Pair<L, R> other) { - return new CompareToBuilder().append(getLeft(), other.getLeft()) - .append(getRight(), other.getRight()).toComparison(); - } - - /** - * <p>Compares this pair to another based on the two elements.</p> - * - * @param obj the object to compare to, null returns false - * @return true if the elements of the pair are equal - */ - @Override - public boolean equals(Object obj) { - if (obj == this) { - return true; - } - if (obj instanceof Map.Entry<?, ?>) { - Map.Entry<?, ?> other = (Map.Entry<?, ?>) obj; - return ObjectUtils.equals(getKey(), other.getKey()) - && ObjectUtils.equals(getValue(), other.getValue()); - } - return false; - } - - /** - * <p>Returns a suitable hash code. - * The hash code follows the definition in {@code Map.Entry}.</p> - * - * @return the hash code - */ - @Override - public int hashCode() { - // see Map.Entry API specification - return (getKey() == null ? 0 : getKey().hashCode()) ^ - (getValue() == null ? 0 : getValue().hashCode()); - } - - /** - * <p>Returns a String representation of this pair using the format {@code ($left,$right)}.</p> - * - * @return a string describing this object, not null - */ - @Override - public String toString() { - return new StringBuilder().append('(').append(getLeft()).append(',').append(getRight()).append(')').toString(); - } - - /** - * <p>Formats the receiver using the given format.</p> - * - * <p>This uses {@link java.util.Formattable} to perform the formatting. Two variables may - * be used to embed the left and right elements. Use {@code %1$s} for the left - * element (key) and {@code %2$s} for the right element (value). - * The default format used by {@code toString()} is {@code (%1$s,%2$s)}.</p> - * - * @param format the format string, optionally containing {@code %1$s} and {@code %2$s}, not null - * @return the formatted string, not null - */ - public String toString(String format) { - return String.format(format, getLeft(), getRight()); - } - -} |
