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package java.util.regex; |
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/** |
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* An engine that performs match operations on a {@link java.lang.CharSequence |
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* </code>character sequence<code>} by interpreting a {@link Pattern}. |
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* |
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* <p> A matcher is created from a pattern by invoking the pattern's {@link |
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* Pattern#matcher matcher} method. Once created, a matcher can be used to |
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* perform three different kinds of match operations: |
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* |
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* <ul> |
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* |
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* <li><p> The {@link #matches matches} method attempts to match the entire |
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* input sequence against the pattern. </p></li> |
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* |
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* <li><p> The {@link #lookingAt lookingAt} method attempts to match the |
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* input sequence, starting at the beginning, against the pattern. </p></li> |
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* |
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* <li><p> The {@link #find find} method scans the input sequence looking for |
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* the next subsequence that matches the pattern. </p></li> |
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* |
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* </ul> |
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* |
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* <p> Each of these methods returns a boolean indicating success or failure. |
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* More information about a successful match can be obtained by querying the |
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* state of the matcher. |
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* |
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* <p> A matcher finds matches in a subset of its input called the |
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* <i>region</i>. By default, the region contains all of the matcher's input. |
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* The region can be modified via the{@link #region region} method and queried |
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* via the {@link #regionStart regionStart} and {@link #regionEnd regionEnd} |
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* methods. The way that the region boundaries interact with some pattern |
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* constructs can be changed. See {@link #useAnchoringBounds |
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* useAnchoringBounds} and {@link #useTransparentBounds useTransparentBounds} |
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* for more details. |
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* |
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* <p> This class also defines methods for replacing matched subsequences with |
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* new strings whose contents can, if desired, be computed from the match |
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* result. The {@link #appendReplacement appendReplacement} and {@link |
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* #appendTail appendTail} methods can be used in tandem in order to collect |
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* the result into an existing string buffer, or the more convenient {@link |
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* #replaceAll replaceAll} method can be used to create a string in which every |
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* matching subsequence in the input sequence is replaced. |
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* |
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* <p> The explicit state of a matcher includes the start and end indices of |
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* the most recent successful match. It also includes the start and end |
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* indices of the input subsequence captured by each <a |
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* href="Pattern.html#cg">capturing group</a> in the pattern as well as a total |
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* count of such subsequences. As a convenience, methods are also provided for |
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* returning these captured subsequences in string form. |
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* |
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* <p> The explicit state of a matcher is initially undefined; attempting to |
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* query any part of it before a successful match will cause an {@link |
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* IllegalStateException} to be thrown. The explicit state of a matcher is |
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* recomputed by every match operation. |
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* |
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* <p> The implicit state of a matcher includes the input character sequence as |
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* well as the <i>append position</i>, which is initially zero and is updated |
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* by the {@link #appendReplacement appendReplacement} method. |
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* |
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* <p> A matcher may be reset explicitly by invoking its {@link #reset()} |
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* method or, if a new input sequence is desired, its {@link |
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* #reset(java.lang.CharSequence) reset(CharSequence)} method. Resetting a |
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* matcher discards its explicit state information and sets the append position |
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* to zero. |
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* |
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* <p> Instances of this class are not safe for use by multiple concurrent |
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* threads. </p> |
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* |
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* |
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* @author Mike McCloskey |
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* @author Mark Reinhold |
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* @author JSR-51 Expert Group |
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* @since 1.4 |
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* @spec JSR-51 |
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*/ |
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public final class Matcher implements MatchResult { |
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/** |
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* The Pattern object that created this Matcher. |
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*/ |
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Pattern parentPattern; |
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/** |
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* The storage used by groups. They may contain invalid values if |
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* a group was skipped during the matching. |
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*/ |
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int[] groups; |
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/** |
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* The range within the sequence that is to be matched. Anchors |
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* will match at these "hard" boundaries. Changing the region |
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* changes these values. |
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*/ |
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int from, to; |
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/** |
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* Lookbehind uses this value to ensure that the subexpression |
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* match ends at the point where the lookbehind was encountered. |
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*/ |
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int lookbehindTo; |
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/** |
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* The original string being matched. |
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*/ |
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CharSequence text; |
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/** |
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* Matcher state used by the last node. NOANCHOR is used when a |
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* match does not have to consume all of the input. ENDANCHOR is |
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* the mode used for matching all the input. |
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*/ |
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static final int ENDANCHOR = 1; |
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static final int NOANCHOR = 0; |
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int acceptMode = NOANCHOR; |
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/** |
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* The range of string that last matched the pattern. If the last |
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* match failed then first is -1; last initially holds 0 then it |
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* holds the index of the end of the last match (which is where the |
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* next search starts). |
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*/ |
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int first = -1, last = 0; |
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* The end index of what matched in the last match operation. |
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int oldLast = -1; |
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/** |
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* The index of the last position appended in a substitution. |
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*/ |
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int lastAppendPosition = 0; |
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/** |
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* Storage used by nodes to tell what repetition they are on in |
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* a pattern, and where groups begin. The nodes themselves are stateless, |
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* so they rely on this field to hold state during a match. |
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*/ |
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int[] locals; |
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/** |
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* Boolean indicating whether or not more input could change |
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* the results of the last match. |
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* |
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* If hitEnd is true, and a match was found, then more input |
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* might cause a different match to be found. |
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* If hitEnd is true and a match was not found, then more |
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* input could cause a match to be found. |
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* If hitEnd is false and a match was found, then more input |
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* will not change the match. |
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* If hitEnd is false and a match was not found, then more |
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* input will not cause a match to be found. |
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*/ |
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boolean hitEnd; |
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/** |
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* Boolean indicating whether or not more input could change |
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* a positive match into a negative one. |
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* |
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* If requireEnd is true, and a match was found, then more |
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* input could cause the match to be lost. |
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* If requireEnd is false and a match was found, then more |
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* input might change the match but the match won't be lost. |
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* If a match was not found, then requireEnd has no meaning. |
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*/ |
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boolean requireEnd; |
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/** |
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* If transparentBounds is true then the boundaries of this |
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* matcher's region are transparent to lookahead, lookbehind, |
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* and boundary matching constructs that try to see beyond them. |
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*/ |
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boolean transparentBounds = false; |
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/** |
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* If anchoringBounds is true then the boundaries of this |
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* matcher's region match anchors such as ^ and $. |
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*/ |
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boolean anchoringBounds = true; |
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/** |
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* No default constructor. |
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*/ |
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Matcher() { |
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} |
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/** |
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* All matchers have the state used by Pattern during a match. |
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*/ |
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Matcher(Pattern parent, CharSequence text) { |
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this.parentPattern = parent; |
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this.text = text; |
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int parentGroupCount = Math.max(parent.capturingGroupCount, 10); |
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groups = new int[parentGroupCount * 2]; |
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locals = new int[parent.localCount]; |
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// Put fields into initial states |
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reset(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the pattern that is interpreted by this matcher. |
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* @return The pattern for which this matcher was created |
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*/ |
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public Pattern pattern() { |
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return parentPattern; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the match state of this matcher as a {@link MatchResult}. |
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* The result is unaffected by subsequent operations performed upon this |
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* matcher. |
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* |
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* @return a <code>MatchResult</code> with the state of this matcher |
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* @since 1.5 |
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*/ |
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public MatchResult toMatchResult() { |
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Matcher result = new Matcher(this.parentPattern, text.toString()); |
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result.first = this.first; |
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/** |
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* Changes the <tt>Pattern</tt> that this <tt>Matcher</tt> uses to |
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* find matches with. |
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* |
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* <p> This method causes this matcher to lose information |
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* about the groups of the last match that occurred. The |
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* matcher's position in the input is maintained and its |
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* last append position is unaffected.</p> |
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* |
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* @param newPattern |
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* The new pattern used by this matcher |
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* @return This matcher |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException |
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* If newPattern is <tt>null</tt> |
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*/ |
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public Matcher usePattern(Pattern newPattern) { |
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if (newPattern == null) |
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parentPattern = newPattern; |
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int parentGroupCount = Math.max(newPattern.capturingGroupCount, 10); |
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groups = new int[parentGroupCount * 2]; |
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locals = new int[newPattern.localCount]; |
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for (int i = 0; i < groups.length; i++) |
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groups[i] = -1; |
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for (int i = 0; i < locals.length; i++) |
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locals[i] = -1; |
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return this; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Resets this matcher. |
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* |
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* <p> Resetting a matcher discards all of its explicit state information |
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* and sets its append position to zero. The matcher's region is set to the |
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* default region, which is its entire character sequence. The anchoring |
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* and transparency of this matcher's region boundaries are unaffected. |
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* |
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* @return This matcher |
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*/ |
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public Matcher reset() { |
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first = -1; |
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last = 0; |
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oldLast = -1; |
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for(int i=0; i<groups.length; i++) |
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groups[i] = -1; |
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for(int i=0; i<locals.length; i++) |
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locals[i] = -1; |
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lastAppendPosition = 0; |
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from = 0; |
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to = getTextLength(); |
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return this; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Resets this matcher with a new input sequence. |
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* |
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* <p> Resetting a matcher discards all of its explicit state information |
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* and sets its append position to zero. The matcher's region is set to |
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* the default region, which is its entire character sequence. The |
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* anchoring and transparency of this matcher's region boundaries are |
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* unaffected. |
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* @param input |
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* The new input character sequence |
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* @return This matcher |
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*/ |
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public Matcher reset(CharSequence input) { |
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text = input; |
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return reset(); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the start index of the previous match. </p> |
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* |
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* @return The index of the first character matched |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalStateException |
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* If no match has yet been attempted, |
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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*/ |
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public int start() { |
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if (first < 0) |
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throw new IllegalStateException("No match available"); |
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return first; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the start index of the subsequence captured by the given group |
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* during the previous match operation. |
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* |
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* <p> <a href="Pattern.html#cg">Capturing groups</a> are indexed from left |
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* to right, starting at one. Group zero denotes the entire pattern, so |
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* the expression <i>m.</i><tt>start(0)</tt> is equivalent to |
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* <i>m.</i><tt>start()</tt>. </p> |
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* |
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* @param group |
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* The index of a capturing group in this matcher's pattern |
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* |
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* @return The index of the first character captured by the group, |
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* or <tt>-1</tt> if the match was successful but the group |
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* itself did not match anything |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalStateException |
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* If no match has yet been attempted, |
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException |
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* If there is no capturing group in the pattern |
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* with the given index |
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*/ |
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public int start(int group) { |
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if (first < 0) |
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throw new IllegalStateException("No match available"); |
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if (group > groupCount()) |
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("No group " + group); |
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return groups[group * 2]; |
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} |
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* Returns the offset after the last character matched. </p> |
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* |
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* @return The offset after the last character matched |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalStateException |
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* If no match has yet been attempted, |
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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*/ |
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public int end() { |
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if (first < 0) |
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throw new IllegalStateException("No match available"); |
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return last; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the offset after the last character of the subsequence |
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* captured by the given group during the previous match operation. |
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* |
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* <p> <a href="Pattern.html#cg">Capturing groups</a> are indexed from left |
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* to right, starting at one. Group zero denotes the entire pattern, so |
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* the expression <i>m.</i><tt>end(0)</tt> is equivalent to |
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* <i>m.</i><tt>end()</tt>. </p> |
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* |
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* @param group |
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* The index of a capturing group in this matcher's pattern |
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* |
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* @return The offset after the last character captured by the group, |
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* or <tt>-1</tt> if the match was successful |
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* but the group itself did not match anything |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalStateException |
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* If no match has yet been attempted, |
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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* |
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* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException |
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* If there is no capturing group in the pattern |
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* with the given index |
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*/ |
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public int end(int group) { |
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if (first < 0) |
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throw new IllegalStateException("No match available"); |
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if (group > groupCount()) |
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("No group " + group); |
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return groups[group * 2 + 1]; |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the input subsequence matched by the previous match. |
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* |
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* <p> For a matcher <i>m</i> with input sequence <i>s</i>, |
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* the expressions <i>m.</i><tt>group()</tt> and |
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* <i>s.</i><tt>substring(</tt><i>m.</i><tt>start(),</tt> <i>m.</i><tt>end())</tt> |
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* are equivalent. </p> |
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* |
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* <p> Note that some patterns, for example <tt>a*</tt>, match the empty |
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* string. This method will return the empty string when the pattern |
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* successfully matches the empty string in the input. </p> |
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* |
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* @return The (possibly empty) subsequence matched by the previous match, |
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* in string form |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalStateException |
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* If no match has yet been attempted, |
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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*/ |
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public String group() { |
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return group(0); |
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} |
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/** |
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* Returns the input subsequence captured by the given group during the |
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* previous match operation. |
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* |
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* <p> For a matcher <i>m</i>, input sequence <i>s</i>, and group index |
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* <i>g</i>, the expressions <i>m.</i><tt>group(</tt><i>g</i><tt>)</tt> and |
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* <i>s.</i><tt>substring(</tt><i>m.</i><tt>start(</tt><i>g</i><tt>),</tt> <i>m.</i><tt>end(</tt><i>g</i><tt>))</tt> |
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* are equivalent. </p> |
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* |
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* <p> <a href="Pattern.html#cg">Capturing groups</a> are indexed from left |
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* to right, starting at one. Group zero denotes the entire pattern, so |
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* |
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* <p> If the match was successful but the group specified failed to match |
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* any part of the input sequence, then <tt>null</tt> is returned. Note |
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* that some groups, for example <tt>(a*)</tt>, match the empty string. |
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* This method will return the empty string when such a group successfully |
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* |
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* @return The (possibly empty) subsequence captured by the group |
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* during the previous match, or <tt>null</tt> if the group |
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* failed to match part of the input |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalStateException |
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* If no match has yet been attempted, |
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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* |
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* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException |
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* with the given index |
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*/ |
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public String group(int group) { |
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if (group < 0 || group > groupCount()) |
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("No group " + group); |
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if ((groups[group*2] == -1) || (groups[group*2+1] == -1)) |
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return null; |
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* |
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* matches the empty string in the input. </p> |
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* |
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* @param name |
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* |
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* during the previous match, or <tt>null</tt> if the group |
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* failed to match part of the input |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalStateException |
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* If no match has yet been attempted, |
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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* |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException |
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* with the given name |
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*/ |
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public String group(String name) { |
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if (name == null) |
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throw new NullPointerException("Null group name"); |
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if (first < 0) |
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throw new IllegalStateException("No match found"); |
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if (!parentPattern.namedGroups().containsKey(name)) |
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throw new IllegalArgumentException("No group with name <" + name + ">"); |
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int group = parentPattern.namedGroups().get(name); |
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if ((groups[group*2] == -1) || (groups[group*2+1] == -1)) |
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return null; |
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return getSubSequence(groups[group * 2], groups[group * 2 + 1]).toString(); |
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} |
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* Returns the number of capturing groups in this matcher's pattern. |
534 |
* |
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* <p> Group zero denotes the entire pattern by convention. It is not |
|
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* included in this count. |
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* |
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* <p> Any non-negative integer smaller than or equal to the value |
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* returned by this method is guaranteed to be a valid group index for |
|
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* this matcher. </p> |
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* |
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* @return The number of capturing groups in this matcher's pattern |
|
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*/ |
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public int groupCount() { |
|
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return parentPattern.capturingGroupCount - 1; |
|
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} |
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/** |
|
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* Attempts to match the entire region against the pattern. |
|
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* |
|
551 |
* <p> If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the |
|
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* <tt>start</tt>, <tt>end</tt>, and <tt>group</tt> methods. </p> |
|
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* |
|
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* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, the entire region sequence |
|
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* matches this matcher's pattern |
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*/ |
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public boolean matches() { |
|
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return match(from, ENDANCHOR); |
|
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} |
|
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561 |
/** |
|
562 |
* Attempts to find the next subsequence of the input sequence that matches |
|
563 |
* the pattern. |
|
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* |
|
565 |
* <p> This method starts at the beginning of this matcher's region, or, if |
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* a previous invocation of the method was successful and the matcher has |
|
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* not since been reset, at the first character not matched by the previous |
|
568 |
* match. |
|
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* |
|
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* <p> If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the |
|
571 |
* <tt>start</tt>, <tt>end</tt>, and <tt>group</tt> methods. </p> |
|
572 |
* |
|
573 |
* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, a subsequence of the input |
|
574 |
* sequence matches this matcher's pattern |
|
575 |
*/ |
|
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public boolean find() { |
|
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int nextSearchIndex = last; |
|
578 |
if (nextSearchIndex == first) |
|
579 |
nextSearchIndex++; |
|
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||
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// If next search starts before region, start it at region |
|
582 |
if (nextSearchIndex < from) |
|
583 |
nextSearchIndex = from; |
|
584 |
||
585 |
// If next search starts beyond region then it fails |
|
586 |
if (nextSearchIndex > to) { |
|
587 |
for (int i = 0; i < groups.length; i++) |
|
588 |
groups[i] = -1; |
|
589 |
return false; |
|
590 |
} |
|
591 |
return search(nextSearchIndex); |
|
592 |
} |
|
593 |
||
594 |
/** |
|
595 |
* Resets this matcher and then attempts to find the next subsequence of |
|
596 |
* the input sequence that matches the pattern, starting at the specified |
|
597 |
* index. |
|
598 |
* |
|
599 |
* <p> If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the |
|
600 |
* <tt>start</tt>, <tt>end</tt>, and <tt>group</tt> methods, and subsequent |
|
601 |
* invocations of the {@link #find()} method will start at the first |
|
602 |
* character not matched by this match. </p> |
|
603 |
* |
|
604 |
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException |
|
605 |
* If start is less than zero or if start is greater than the |
|
606 |
* length of the input sequence. |
|
607 |
* |
|
608 |
* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, a subsequence of the input |
|
609 |
* sequence starting at the given index matches this matcher's |
|
610 |
* pattern |
|
611 |
*/ |
|
612 |
public boolean find(int start) { |
|
613 |
int limit = getTextLength(); |
|
614 |
if ((start < 0) || (start > limit)) |
|
615 |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Illegal start index"); |
|
616 |
reset(); |
|
617 |
return search(start); |
|
618 |
} |
|
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620 |
/** |
|
621 |
* Attempts to match the input sequence, starting at the beginning of the |
|
622 |
* region, against the pattern. |
|
623 |
* |
|
624 |
* <p> Like the {@link #matches matches} method, this method always starts |
|
625 |
* at the beginning of the region; unlike that method, it does not |
|
626 |
* require that the entire region be matched. |
|
627 |
* |
|
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* <p> If the match succeeds then more information can be obtained via the |
|
629 |
* <tt>start</tt>, <tt>end</tt>, and <tt>group</tt> methods. </p> |
|
630 |
* |
|
631 |
* @return <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, a prefix of the input |
|
632 |
* sequence matches this matcher's pattern |
|
633 |
*/ |
|
634 |
public boolean lookingAt() { |
|
635 |
return match(from, NOANCHOR); |
|
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} |
|
637 |
||
638 |
/** |
|
639 |
* Returns a literal replacement <code>String</code> for the specified |
|
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* <code>String</code>. |
|
641 |
* |
|
642 |
* This method produces a <code>String</code> that will work |
|
643 |
* as a literal replacement <code>s</code> in the |
|
644 |
* <code>appendReplacement</code> method of the {@link Matcher} class. |
|
645 |
* The <code>String</code> produced will match the sequence of characters |
|
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* in <code>s</code> treated as a literal sequence. Slashes ('\') and |
|
647 |
* dollar signs ('$') will be given no special meaning. |
|
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* |
|
649 |
* @param s The string to be literalized |
|
650 |
* @return A literal string replacement |
|
651 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
652 |
*/ |
|
653 |
public static String quoteReplacement(String s) { |
|
654 |
if ((s.indexOf('\\') == -1) && (s.indexOf('$') == -1)) |
|
655 |
return s; |
|
656 |
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); |
|
657 |
for (int i=0; i<s.length(); i++) { |
|
658 |
char c = s.charAt(i); |
|
659 |
if (c == '\\' || c == '$') { |
|
660 |
sb.append('\\'); |
|
661 |
} |
|
662 |
sb.append(c); |
|
663 |
} |
|
664 |
return sb.toString(); |
|
665 |
} |
|
666 |
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667 |
/** |
|
668 |
* Implements a non-terminal append-and-replace step. |
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* |
|
670 |
* <p> This method performs the following actions: </p> |
|
671 |
* |
|
672 |
* <ol> |
|
673 |
* |
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674 |
* <li><p> It reads characters from the input sequence, starting at the |
|
675 |
* append position, and appends them to the given string buffer. It |
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676 |
* stops after reading the last character preceding the previous match, |
|
677 |
* that is, the character at index {@link |
|
678 |
* #start()} <tt>-</tt> <tt>1</tt>. </p></li> |
|
679 |
* |
|
680 |
* <li><p> It appends the given replacement string to the string buffer. |
|
681 |
* </p></li> |
|
682 |
* |
|
683 |
* <li><p> It sets the append position of this matcher to the index of |
|
684 |
* the last character matched, plus one, that is, to {@link #end()}. |
|
685 |
* </p></li> |
|
686 |
* |
|
687 |
* </ol> |
|
688 |
* |
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689 |
* <p> The replacement string may contain references to subsequences |
|
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* captured during the previous match: Each occurrence of |
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* will be replaced by the result of evaluating the corresponding |
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* {@link #group(String) group(name)} or {@link #group(int) group(g)</tt>} |
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* respectively. For <tt>$</tt><i>g</i><tt></tt>, |
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* the first number after the <tt>$</tt> is always treated as part of |
2 | 696 |
* the group reference. Subsequent numbers are incorporated into g if |
697 |
* they would form a legal group reference. Only the numerals '0' |
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698 |
* through '9' are considered as potential components of the group |
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699 |
* reference. If the second group matched the string <tt>"foo"</tt>, for |
|
700 |
* example, then passing the replacement string <tt>"$2bar"</tt> would |
|
701 |
* cause <tt>"foobar"</tt> to be appended to the string buffer. A dollar |
|
702 |
* sign (<tt>$</tt>) may be included as a literal in the replacement |
|
703 |
* string by preceding it with a backslash (<tt>\$</tt>). |
|
704 |
* |
|
705 |
* <p> Note that backslashes (<tt>\</tt>) and dollar signs (<tt>$</tt>) in |
|
706 |
* the replacement string may cause the results to be different than if it |
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707 |
* were being treated as a literal replacement string. Dollar signs may be |
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708 |
* treated as references to captured subsequences as described above, and |
|
709 |
* backslashes are used to escape literal characters in the replacement |
|
710 |
* string. |
|
711 |
* |
|
712 |
* <p> This method is intended to be used in a loop together with the |
|
713 |
* {@link #appendTail appendTail} and {@link #find find} methods. The |
|
714 |
* following code, for example, writes <tt>one dog two dogs in the |
|
715 |
* yard</tt> to the standard-output stream: </p> |
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716 |
* |
|
717 |
* <blockquote><pre> |
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718 |
* Pattern p = Pattern.compile("cat"); |
|
719 |
* Matcher m = p.matcher("one cat two cats in the yard"); |
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720 |
* StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); |
|
721 |
* while (m.find()) { |
|
722 |
* m.appendReplacement(sb, "dog"); |
|
723 |
* } |
|
724 |
* m.appendTail(sb); |
|
725 |
* System.out.println(sb.toString());</pre></blockquote> |
|
726 |
* |
|
727 |
* @param sb |
|
728 |
* The target string buffer |
|
729 |
* |
|
730 |
* @param replacement |
|
731 |
* The replacement string |
|
732 |
* |
|
733 |
* @return This matcher |
|
734 |
* |
|
735 |
* @throws IllegalStateException |
|
736 |
* If no match has yet been attempted, |
|
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* or if the previous match operation failed |
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738 |
* |
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* @throws IllegalArgumentException |
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* If the replacement string refers to a named-capturing |
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* group that does not exist in the pattern |
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* |
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* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException |
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* If the replacement string refers to a capturing group |
|
745 |
* that does not exist in the pattern |
|
746 |
*/ |
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747 |
public Matcher appendReplacement(StringBuffer sb, String replacement) { |
|
748 |
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749 |
// If no match, return error |
|
750 |
if (first < 0) |
|
751 |
throw new IllegalStateException("No match available"); |
|
752 |
||
753 |
// Process substitution string to replace group references with groups |
|
754 |
int cursor = 0; |
|
755 |
StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(); |
|
756 |
||
757 |
while (cursor < replacement.length()) { |
|
758 |
char nextChar = replacement.charAt(cursor); |
|
759 |
if (nextChar == '\\') { |
|
760 |
cursor++; |
|
761 |
nextChar = replacement.charAt(cursor); |
|
762 |
result.append(nextChar); |
|
763 |
cursor++; |
|
764 |
} else if (nextChar == '$') { |
|
765 |
// Skip past $ |
|
766 |
cursor++; |
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// A StringIndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown if |
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// this "$" is the last character in replacement |
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769 |
// string in current implementation, a IAE might be |
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// more appropriate. |
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nextChar = replacement.charAt(cursor); |
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int refNum = -1; |
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if (nextChar == '{') { |
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cursor++; |
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StringBuilder gsb = new StringBuilder(); |
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while (cursor < replacement.length()) { |
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nextChar = replacement.charAt(cursor); |
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if (ASCII.isLower(nextChar) || |
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ASCII.isUpper(nextChar) || |
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ASCII.isDigit(nextChar)) { |
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gsb.append(nextChar); |
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cursor++; |
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} else { |
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break; |
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} |
2 | 786 |
} |
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if (gsb.length() == 0) |
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throw new IllegalArgumentException( |
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"named capturing group has 0 length name"); |
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if (nextChar != '}') |
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throw new IllegalArgumentException( |
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"named capturing group is missing trailing '}'"); |
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String gname = gsb.toString(); |
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if (ASCII.isDigit(gname.charAt(0))) |
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throw new IllegalArgumentException( |
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"capturing group name {" + gname + |
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"} starts with digit character"); |
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if (!parentPattern.namedGroups().containsKey(gname)) |
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throw new IllegalArgumentException( |
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"No group with name {" + gname + "}"); |
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refNum = parentPattern.namedGroups().get(gname); |
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cursor++; |
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} else { |
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// The first number is always a group |
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refNum = (int)nextChar - '0'; |
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if ((refNum < 0)||(refNum > 9)) |
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throw new IllegalArgumentException( |
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808 |
"Illegal group reference"); |
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cursor++; |
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// Capture the largest legal group string |
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boolean done = false; |
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812 |
while (!done) { |
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if (cursor >= replacement.length()) { |
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814 |
break; |
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|
815 |
} |
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int nextDigit = replacement.charAt(cursor) - '0'; |
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if ((nextDigit < 0)||(nextDigit > 9)) { // not a number |
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818 |
break; |
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|
819 |
} |
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int newRefNum = (refNum * 10) + nextDigit; |
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if (groupCount() < newRefNum) { |
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done = true; |
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|
823 |
} else { |
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refNum = newRefNum; |
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cursor++; |
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826 |
} |
2 | 827 |
} |
828 |
} |
|
829 |
// Append group |
|
830 |
if (start(refNum) != -1 && end(refNum) != -1) |
|
831 |
result.append(text, start(refNum), end(refNum)); |
|
832 |
} else { |
|
833 |
result.append(nextChar); |
|
834 |
cursor++; |
|
835 |
} |
|
836 |
} |
|
837 |
// Append the intervening text |
|
838 |
sb.append(text, lastAppendPosition, first); |
|
839 |
// Append the match substitution |
|
840 |
sb.append(result); |
|
841 |
||
842 |
lastAppendPosition = last; |
|
843 |
return this; |
|
844 |
} |
|
845 |
||
846 |
/** |
|
847 |
* Implements a terminal append-and-replace step. |
|
848 |
* |
|
849 |
* <p> This method reads characters from the input sequence, starting at |
|
850 |
* the append position, and appends them to the given string buffer. It is |
|
851 |
* intended to be invoked after one or more invocations of the {@link |
|
852 |
* #appendReplacement appendReplacement} method in order to copy the |
|
853 |
* remainder of the input sequence. </p> |
|
854 |
* |
|
855 |
* @param sb |
|
856 |
* The target string buffer |
|
857 |
* |
|
858 |
* @return The target string buffer |
|
859 |
*/ |
|
860 |
public StringBuffer appendTail(StringBuffer sb) { |
|
861 |
sb.append(text, lastAppendPosition, getTextLength()); |
|
862 |
return sb; |
|
863 |
} |
|
864 |
||
865 |
/** |
|
866 |
* Replaces every subsequence of the input sequence that matches the |
|
867 |
* pattern with the given replacement string. |
|
868 |
* |
|
869 |
* <p> This method first resets this matcher. It then scans the input |
|
870 |
* sequence looking for matches of the pattern. Characters that are not |
|
871 |
* part of any match are appended directly to the result string; each match |
|
872 |
* is replaced in the result by the replacement string. The replacement |
|
873 |
* string may contain references to captured subsequences as in the {@link |
|
874 |
* #appendReplacement appendReplacement} method. |
|
875 |
* |
|
876 |
* <p> Note that backslashes (<tt>\</tt>) and dollar signs (<tt>$</tt>) in |
|
877 |
* the replacement string may cause the results to be different than if it |
|
878 |
* were being treated as a literal replacement string. Dollar signs may be |
|
879 |
* treated as references to captured subsequences as described above, and |
|
880 |
* backslashes are used to escape literal characters in the replacement |
|
881 |
* string. |
|
882 |
* |
|
883 |
* <p> Given the regular expression <tt>a*b</tt>, the input |
|
884 |
* <tt>"aabfooaabfooabfoob"</tt>, and the replacement string |
|
885 |
* <tt>"-"</tt>, an invocation of this method on a matcher for that |
|
886 |
* expression would yield the string <tt>"-foo-foo-foo-"</tt>. |
|
887 |
* |
|
888 |
* <p> Invoking this method changes this matcher's state. If the matcher |
|
889 |
* is to be used in further matching operations then it should first be |
|
890 |
* reset. </p> |
|
891 |
* |
|
892 |
* @param replacement |
|
893 |
* The replacement string |
|
894 |
* |
|
895 |
* @return The string constructed by replacing each matching subsequence |
|
896 |
* by the replacement string, substituting captured subsequences |
|
897 |
* as needed |
|
898 |
*/ |
|
899 |
public String replaceAll(String replacement) { |
|
900 |
reset(); |
|
901 |
boolean result = find(); |
|
902 |
if (result) { |
|
903 |
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); |
|
904 |
do { |
|
905 |
appendReplacement(sb, replacement); |
|
906 |
result = find(); |
|
907 |
} while (result); |
|
908 |
appendTail(sb); |
|
909 |
return sb.toString(); |
|
910 |
} |
|
911 |
return text.toString(); |
|
912 |
} |
|
913 |
||
914 |
/** |
|
915 |
* Replaces the first subsequence of the input sequence that matches the |
|
916 |
* pattern with the given replacement string. |
|
917 |
* |
|
918 |
* <p> This method first resets this matcher. It then scans the input |
|
919 |
* sequence looking for a match of the pattern. Characters that are not |
|
920 |
* part of the match are appended directly to the result string; the match |
|
921 |
* is replaced in the result by the replacement string. The replacement |
|
922 |
* string may contain references to captured subsequences as in the {@link |
|
923 |
* #appendReplacement appendReplacement} method. |
|
924 |
* |
|
925 |
* <p>Note that backslashes (<tt>\</tt>) and dollar signs (<tt>$</tt>) in |
|
926 |
* the replacement string may cause the results to be different than if it |
|
927 |
* were being treated as a literal replacement string. Dollar signs may be |
|
928 |
* treated as references to captured subsequences as described above, and |
|
929 |
* backslashes are used to escape literal characters in the replacement |
|
930 |
* string. |
|
931 |
* |
|
932 |
* <p> Given the regular expression <tt>dog</tt>, the input |
|
933 |
* <tt>"zzzdogzzzdogzzz"</tt>, and the replacement string |
|
934 |
* <tt>"cat"</tt>, an invocation of this method on a matcher for that |
|
935 |
* expression would yield the string <tt>"zzzcatzzzdogzzz"</tt>. </p> |
|
936 |
* |
|
937 |
* <p> Invoking this method changes this matcher's state. If the matcher |
|
938 |
* is to be used in further matching operations then it should first be |
|
939 |
* reset. </p> |
|
940 |
* |
|
941 |
* @param replacement |
|
942 |
* The replacement string |
|
943 |
* @return The string constructed by replacing the first matching |
|
944 |
* subsequence by the replacement string, substituting captured |
|
945 |
* subsequences as needed |
|
946 |
*/ |
|
947 |
public String replaceFirst(String replacement) { |
|
948 |
if (replacement == null) |
|
949 |
throw new NullPointerException("replacement"); |
|
950 |
reset(); |
|
951 |
if (!find()) |
|
952 |
return text.toString(); |
|
953 |
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); |
|
954 |
appendReplacement(sb, replacement); |
|
955 |
appendTail(sb); |
|
956 |
return sb.toString(); |
|
957 |
} |
|
958 |
||
959 |
/** |
|
960 |
* Sets the limits of this matcher's region. The region is the part of the |
|
961 |
* input sequence that will be searched to find a match. Invoking this |
|
962 |
* method resets the matcher, and then sets the region to start at the |
|
963 |
* index specified by the <code>start</code> parameter and end at the |
|
964 |
* index specified by the <code>end</code> parameter. |
|
965 |
* |
|
966 |
* <p>Depending on the transparency and anchoring being used (see |
|
967 |
* {@link #useTransparentBounds useTransparentBounds} and |
|
968 |
* {@link #useAnchoringBounds useAnchoringBounds}), certain constructs such |
|
969 |
* as anchors may behave differently at or around the boundaries of the |
|
970 |
* region. |
|
971 |
* |
|
972 |
* @param start |
|
973 |
* The index to start searching at (inclusive) |
|
974 |
* @param end |
|
975 |
* The index to end searching at (exclusive) |
|
976 |
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException |
|
977 |
* If start or end is less than zero, if |
|
978 |
* start is greater than the length of the input sequence, if |
|
979 |
* end is greater than the length of the input sequence, or if |
|
980 |
* start is greater than end. |
|
981 |
* @return this matcher |
|
982 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
983 |
*/ |
|
984 |
public Matcher region(int start, int end) { |
|
985 |
if ((start < 0) || (start > getTextLength())) |
|
986 |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("start"); |
|
987 |
if ((end < 0) || (end > getTextLength())) |
|
988 |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("end"); |
|
989 |
if (start > end) |
|
990 |
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("start > end"); |
|
991 |
reset(); |
|
992 |
from = start; |
|
993 |
to = end; |
|
994 |
return this; |
|
995 |
} |
|
996 |
||
997 |
/** |
|
998 |
* Reports the start index of this matcher's region. The |
|
999 |
* searches this matcher conducts are limited to finding matches |
|
1000 |
* within {@link #regionStart regionStart} (inclusive) and |
|
1001 |
* {@link #regionEnd regionEnd} (exclusive). |
|
1002 |
* |
|
1003 |
* @return The starting point of this matcher's region |
|
1004 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1005 |
*/ |
|
1006 |
public int regionStart() { |
|
1007 |
return from; |
|
1008 |
} |
|
1009 |
||
1010 |
/** |
|
1011 |
* Reports the end index (exclusive) of this matcher's region. |
|
1012 |
* The searches this matcher conducts are limited to finding matches |
|
1013 |
* within {@link #regionStart regionStart} (inclusive) and |
|
1014 |
* {@link #regionEnd regionEnd} (exclusive). |
|
1015 |
* |
|
1016 |
* @return the ending point of this matcher's region |
|
1017 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1018 |
*/ |
|
1019 |
public int regionEnd() { |
|
1020 |
return to; |
|
1021 |
} |
|
1022 |
||
1023 |
/** |
|
1024 |
* Queries the transparency of region bounds for this matcher. |
|
1025 |
* |
|
1026 |
* <p> This method returns <tt>true</tt> if this matcher uses |
|
1027 |
* <i>transparent</i> bounds, <tt>false</tt> if it uses <i>opaque</i> |
|
1028 |
* bounds. |
|
1029 |
* |
|
1030 |
* <p> See {@link #useTransparentBounds useTransparentBounds} for a |
|
1031 |
* description of transparent and opaque bounds. |
|
1032 |
* |
|
1033 |
* <p> By default, a matcher uses opaque region boundaries. |
|
1034 |
* |
|
1035 |
* @return <tt>true</tt> iff this matcher is using transparent bounds, |
|
1036 |
* <tt>false</tt> otherwise. |
|
1037 |
* @see java.util.regex.Matcher#useTransparentBounds(boolean) |
|
1038 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1039 |
*/ |
|
1040 |
public boolean hasTransparentBounds() { |
|
1041 |
return transparentBounds; |
|
1042 |
} |
|
1043 |
||
1044 |
/** |
|
1045 |
* Sets the transparency of region bounds for this matcher. |
|
1046 |
* |
|
1047 |
* <p> Invoking this method with an argument of <tt>true</tt> will set this |
|
1048 |
* matcher to use <i>transparent</i> bounds. If the boolean |
|
1049 |
* argument is <tt>false</tt>, then <i>opaque</i> bounds will be used. |
|
1050 |
* |
|
1051 |
* <p> Using transparent bounds, the boundaries of this |
|
1052 |
* matcher's region are transparent to lookahead, lookbehind, |
|
1053 |
* and boundary matching constructs. Those constructs can see beyond the |
|
1054 |
* boundaries of the region to see if a match is appropriate. |
|
1055 |
* |
|
1056 |
* <p> Using opaque bounds, the boundaries of this matcher's |
|
1057 |
* region are opaque to lookahead, lookbehind, and boundary matching |
|
1058 |
* constructs that may try to see beyond them. Those constructs cannot |
|
1059 |
* look past the boundaries so they will fail to match anything outside |
|
1060 |
* of the region. |
|
1061 |
* |
|
1062 |
* <p> By default, a matcher uses opaque bounds. |
|
1063 |
* |
|
1064 |
* @param b a boolean indicating whether to use opaque or transparent |
|
1065 |
* regions |
|
1066 |
* @return this matcher |
|
1067 |
* @see java.util.regex.Matcher#hasTransparentBounds |
|
1068 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1069 |
*/ |
|
1070 |
public Matcher useTransparentBounds(boolean b) { |
|
1071 |
transparentBounds = b; |
|
1072 |
return this; |
|
1073 |
} |
|
1074 |
||
1075 |
/** |
|
1076 |
* Queries the anchoring of region bounds for this matcher. |
|
1077 |
* |
|
1078 |
* <p> This method returns <tt>true</tt> if this matcher uses |
|
1079 |
* <i>anchoring</i> bounds, <tt>false</tt> otherwise. |
|
1080 |
* |
|
1081 |
* <p> See {@link #useAnchoringBounds useAnchoringBounds} for a |
|
1082 |
* description of anchoring bounds. |
|
1083 |
* |
|
1084 |
* <p> By default, a matcher uses anchoring region boundaries. |
|
1085 |
* |
|
1086 |
* @return <tt>true</tt> iff this matcher is using anchoring bounds, |
|
1087 |
* <tt>false</tt> otherwise. |
|
1088 |
* @see java.util.regex.Matcher#useAnchoringBounds(boolean) |
|
1089 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1090 |
*/ |
|
1091 |
public boolean hasAnchoringBounds() { |
|
1092 |
return anchoringBounds; |
|
1093 |
} |
|
1094 |
||
1095 |
/** |
|
1096 |
* Sets the anchoring of region bounds for this matcher. |
|
1097 |
* |
|
1098 |
* <p> Invoking this method with an argument of <tt>true</tt> will set this |
|
1099 |
* matcher to use <i>anchoring</i> bounds. If the boolean |
|
1100 |
* argument is <tt>false</tt>, then <i>non-anchoring</i> bounds will be |
|
1101 |
* used. |
|
1102 |
* |
|
1103 |
* <p> Using anchoring bounds, the boundaries of this |
|
1104 |
* matcher's region match anchors such as ^ and $. |
|
1105 |
* |
|
1106 |
* <p> Without anchoring bounds, the boundaries of this |
|
1107 |
* matcher's region will not match anchors such as ^ and $. |
|
1108 |
* |
|
1109 |
* <p> By default, a matcher uses anchoring region boundaries. |
|
1110 |
* |
|
1111 |
* @param b a boolean indicating whether or not to use anchoring bounds. |
|
1112 |
* @return this matcher |
|
1113 |
* @see java.util.regex.Matcher#hasAnchoringBounds |
|
1114 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1115 |
*/ |
|
1116 |
public Matcher useAnchoringBounds(boolean b) { |
|
1117 |
anchoringBounds = b; |
|
1118 |
return this; |
|
1119 |
} |
|
1120 |
||
1121 |
/** |
|
1122 |
* <p>Returns the string representation of this matcher. The |
|
1123 |
* string representation of a <code>Matcher</code> contains information |
|
1124 |
* that may be useful for debugging. The exact format is unspecified. |
|
1125 |
* |
|
1126 |
* @return The string representation of this matcher |
|
1127 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1128 |
*/ |
|
1129 |
public String toString() { |
|
1130 |
StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); |
|
1131 |
sb.append("java.util.regex.Matcher"); |
|
1132 |
sb.append("[pattern=" + pattern()); |
|
1133 |
sb.append(" region="); |
|
1134 |
sb.append(regionStart() + "," + regionEnd()); |
|
1135 |
sb.append(" lastmatch="); |
|
1136 |
if ((first >= 0) && (group() != null)) { |
|
1137 |
sb.append(group()); |
|
1138 |
} |
|
1139 |
sb.append("]"); |
|
1140 |
return sb.toString(); |
|
1141 |
} |
|
1142 |
||
1143 |
/** |
|
1144 |
* <p>Returns true if the end of input was hit by the search engine in |
|
1145 |
* the last match operation performed by this matcher. |
|
1146 |
* |
|
1147 |
* <p>When this method returns true, then it is possible that more input |
|
1148 |
* would have changed the result of the last search. |
|
1149 |
* |
|
1150 |
* @return true iff the end of input was hit in the last match; false |
|
1151 |
* otherwise |
|
1152 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1153 |
*/ |
|
1154 |
public boolean hitEnd() { |
|
1155 |
return hitEnd; |
|
1156 |
} |
|
1157 |
||
1158 |
/** |
|
1159 |
* <p>Returns true if more input could change a positive match into a |
|
1160 |
* negative one. |
|
1161 |
* |
|
1162 |
* <p>If this method returns true, and a match was found, then more |
|
1163 |
* input could cause the match to be lost. If this method returns false |
|
1164 |
* and a match was found, then more input might change the match but the |
|
1165 |
* match won't be lost. If a match was not found, then requireEnd has no |
|
1166 |
* meaning. |
|
1167 |
* |
|
1168 |
* @return true iff more input could change a positive match into a |
|
1169 |
* negative one. |
|
1170 |
* @since 1.5 |
|
1171 |
*/ |
|
1172 |
public boolean requireEnd() { |
|
1173 |
return requireEnd; |
|
1174 |
} |
|
1175 |
||
1176 |
/** |
|
1177 |
* Initiates a search to find a Pattern within the given bounds. |
|
1178 |
* The groups are filled with default values and the match of the root |
|
1179 |
* of the state machine is called. The state machine will hold the state |
|
1180 |
* of the match as it proceeds in this matcher. |
|
1181 |
* |
|
1182 |
* Matcher.from is not set here, because it is the "hard" boundary |
|
1183 |
* of the start of the search which anchors will set to. The from param |
|
1184 |
* is the "soft" boundary of the start of the search, meaning that the |
|
1185 |
* regex tries to match at that index but ^ won't match there. Subsequent |
|
1186 |
* calls to the search methods start at a new "soft" boundary which is |
|
1187 |
* the end of the previous match. |
|
1188 |
*/ |
|
1189 |
boolean search(int from) { |
|
1190 |
this.hitEnd = false; |
|
1191 |
this.requireEnd = false; |
|
1192 |
from = from < 0 ? 0 : from; |
|
1193 |
this.first = from; |
|
1194 |
this.oldLast = oldLast < 0 ? from : oldLast; |
|
1195 |
for (int i = 0; i < groups.length; i++) |
|
1196 |
groups[i] = -1; |
|
1197 |
acceptMode = NOANCHOR; |
|
1198 |
boolean result = parentPattern.root.match(this, from, text); |
|
1199 |
if (!result) |
|
1200 |
this.first = -1; |
|
1201 |
this.oldLast = this.last; |
|
1202 |
return result; |
|
1203 |
} |
|
1204 |
||
1205 |
/** |
|
1206 |
* Initiates a search for an anchored match to a Pattern within the given |
|
1207 |
* bounds. The groups are filled with default values and the match of the |
|
1208 |
* root of the state machine is called. The state machine will hold the |
|
1209 |
* state of the match as it proceeds in this matcher. |
|
1210 |
*/ |
|
1211 |
boolean match(int from, int anchor) { |
|
1212 |
this.hitEnd = false; |
|
1213 |
this.requireEnd = false; |
|
1214 |
from = from < 0 ? 0 : from; |
|
1215 |
this.first = from; |
|
1216 |
this.oldLast = oldLast < 0 ? from : oldLast; |
|
1217 |
for (int i = 0; i < groups.length; i++) |
|
1218 |
groups[i] = -1; |
|
1219 |
acceptMode = anchor; |
|
1220 |
boolean result = parentPattern.matchRoot.match(this, from, text); |
|
1221 |
if (!result) |
|
1222 |
this.first = -1; |
|
1223 |
this.oldLast = this.last; |
|
1224 |
return result; |
|
1225 |
} |
|
1226 |
||
1227 |
/** |
|
1228 |
* Returns the end index of the text. |
|
1229 |
* |
|
1230 |
* @return the index after the last character in the text |
|
1231 |
*/ |
|
1232 |
int getTextLength() { |
|
1233 |
return text.length(); |
|
1234 |
} |
|
1235 |
||
1236 |
/** |
|
1237 |
* Generates a String from this Matcher's input in the specified range. |
|
1238 |
* |
|
1239 |
* @param beginIndex the beginning index, inclusive |
|
1240 |
* @param endIndex the ending index, exclusive |
|
1241 |
* @return A String generated from this Matcher's input |
|
1242 |
*/ |
|
1243 |
CharSequence getSubSequence(int beginIndex, int endIndex) { |
|
1244 |
return text.subSequence(beginIndex, endIndex); |
|
1245 |
} |
|
1246 |
||
1247 |
/** |
|
1248 |
* Returns this Matcher's input character at index i. |
|
1249 |
* |
|
1250 |
* @return A char from the specified index |
|
1251 |
*/ |
|
1252 |
char charAt(int i) { |
|
1253 |
return text.charAt(i); |
|
1254 |
} |
|
1255 |
||
1256 |
} |