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package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs.condition;

import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildException;
import org.apache.tools.ant.ProjectComponent;
import org.apache.tools.ant.types.RegularExpression;
import org.apache.tools.ant.util.regexp.Regexp;
import org.apache.tools.ant.util.regexp.RegexpUtil;

Simple regular expression condition.
Since:Ant 1.7
/** * Simple regular expression condition. * * @since Ant 1.7 */
public class Matches extends ProjectComponent implements Condition { private String string; private boolean caseSensitive = true; private boolean multiLine = false; private boolean singleLine = false; private RegularExpression regularExpression;
Set the string
Params:
  • string – the string to match
/** * Set the string * * @param string the string to match */
public void setString(String string) { this.string = string; }
Set the regular expression to match against
Params:
  • pattern – the regular expression pattern
/** * Set the regular expression to match against * * @param pattern the regular expression pattern */
public void setPattern(String pattern) { if (regularExpression != null) { throw new BuildException( "Only one regular expression is allowed."); } regularExpression = new RegularExpression(); regularExpression.setPattern(pattern); }
A regular expression. You can use this element to refer to a previously defined regular expression datatype instance
Params:
  • regularExpression – the regular expression object to be configured as an element
/** * A regular expression. * You can use this element to refer to a previously * defined regular expression datatype instance * @param regularExpression the regular expression object * to be configured as an element */
public void addRegexp(RegularExpression regularExpression) { if (this.regularExpression != null) { throw new BuildException( "Only one regular expression is allowed."); } this.regularExpression = regularExpression; }
Whether to ignore case or not.
Params:
  • b – if false, ignore case.
Since:Ant 1.7
/** * Whether to ignore case or not. * @param b if false, ignore case. * @since Ant 1.7 */
public void setCasesensitive(boolean b) { caseSensitive = b; }
Whether to match should be multiline.
Params:
  • b – the value to set.
/** * Whether to match should be multiline. * @param b the value to set. */
public void setMultiline(boolean b) { multiLine = b; }
Whether to treat input as singleline ('.' matches newline). Corresponds to java.util.regex.Pattern.DOTALL.
Params:
  • b – the value to set.
/** * Whether to treat input as singleline ('.' matches newline). * Corresponds to java.util.regex.Pattern.DOTALL. * @param b the value to set. */
public void setSingleLine(boolean b) { singleLine = b; }
Throws:
Returns:true if the string matches the regular expression pattern
/** * @return true if the string matches the regular expression pattern * @exception BuildException if the attributes are not set correctly */
public boolean eval() throws BuildException { if (string == null) { throw new BuildException( "Parameter string is required in matches."); } if (regularExpression == null) { throw new BuildException("Missing pattern in matches."); } int options = RegexpUtil.asOptions(caseSensitive, multiLine, singleLine); Regexp regexp = regularExpression.getRegexp(getProject()); return regexp.matches(string, options); } }