public class WildcardHelper extends Object implements PatternMatcher<int[]>
| Modifier and Type | Field and Description | 
|---|---|
protected static int | 
MATCH_BEGIN
The int representing begin in the pattern  
int []. | 
protected static int | 
MATCH_END
The int value that terminates the pattern  
int []. | 
protected static int | 
MATCH_FILE
The int representing '*' in the pattern  
int []. | 
protected static int | 
MATCH_PATH
The int representing '**' in the pattern  
int []. | 
protected static int | 
MATCH_THEEND
The int representing end in pattern  
int []. | 
| Constructor and Description | 
|---|
WildcardHelper()  | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
int[] | 
compilePattern(String data)
 Translate the given  
String into a int []
 representing the pattern matchable by this class. | 
protected int | 
indexOfArray(int[] r,
            int rpos,
            int rend,
            char[] d,
            int dpos)
Get the offset of a part of an int array within a char array. 
 | 
boolean | 
isLiteral(String pattern)
Determines if the pattern contains any * characters 
 | 
protected int | 
lastIndexOfArray(int[] r,
                int rpos,
                int rend,
                char[] d,
                int dpos)
Get the offset of a last occurance of an int array within a char array. 
 | 
boolean | 
match(Map<String,String> map,
     String data,
     int[] expr)
Match a pattern agains a string and isolates wildcard replacement into
 a  
Stack. | 
protected boolean | 
matchArray(int[] r,
          int rpos,
          int rend,
          char[] d,
          int dpos)
Matches elements of array r from rpos to rend with array d, starting
 from dpos. 
 | 
protected static final int MATCH_FILE
int [].protected static final int MATCH_PATH
int [].protected static final int MATCH_BEGIN
int [].protected static final int MATCH_THEEND
int [].protected static final int MATCH_END
int [].public boolean isLiteral(String pattern)
isLiteral in interface PatternMatcher<int[]>pattern - The patternpublic int[] compilePattern(String data)
 Translate the given String into a int []
 representing the pattern matchable by this class. 
 This function
 translates a String into an int array converting the
 special '*' and '\' characters. 
 Here is how the conversion
 algorithm works:
When more than two '*' characters, not separated by another
 character, are found their value is considered as '**' (MATCH_PATH).
 
 The array is always terminated by a special value (MATCH_END).
 
 All MATCH* values are less than zero, while normal characters are
 equal or greater.
compilePattern in interface PatternMatcher<int[]>data - The string to translate.NullPointerException - If data is null.public boolean match(Map<String,String> map, String data, int[] expr)
Stack.match in interface PatternMatcher<int[]>map - The map to store matched valuesdata - The string to matchexpr - The compiled wildcard expressionNullPointerException - If any parameters are nullprotected int indexOfArray(int[] r,
               int rpos,
               int rend,
               char[] d,
               int dpos)
r - The array containing the data that need to be matched in
             d.rpos - The index of the first character in r to look for.rend - The index of the last character in r to look for plus 1.d - The array of char that should contain a part of r.dpos - The starting offset in d for the matching.protected int lastIndexOfArray(int[] r,
                   int rpos,
                   int rend,
                   char[] d,
                   int dpos)
r - The array containing the data that need to be matched in
             d.rpos - The index of the first character in r to look for.rend - The index of the last character in r to look for plus 1.d - The array of char that should contain a part of r.dpos - The starting offset in d for the matching.protected boolean matchArray(int[] r,
                 int rpos,
                 int rend,
                 char[] d,
                 int dpos)
r - The array containing the data that need to be matched in
             d.rpos - The index of the first character in r to look for.rend - The index of the last character in r to look for.d - The array of char that should start from a part of r.dpos - The starting offset in d for the matching.Copyright © 2000–2020 Apache Software Foundation. All rights reserved.