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package org.apache.tools.ant.util.regexp;

import org.apache.tools.ant.BuildException;
import org.apache.tools.ant.MagicNames;
import org.apache.tools.ant.Project;
import org.apache.tools.ant.util.ClasspathUtils;

Simple Factory Class that produces an implementation of RegexpMatcher based on the system property ant.regexp.regexpimpl and the classes available.

In a more general framework this class would be abstract and have a static newInstance method.

/** * Simple Factory Class that produces an implementation of RegexpMatcher based on the system * property <code>ant.regexp.regexpimpl</code> and the classes available. * * <p> * In a more general framework this class would be abstract and have a static newInstance method. * </p> * */
public class RegexpMatcherFactory {
Create a new regular expression instance.
Throws:
Returns:the matcher
/*** * Create a new regular expression instance. * @return the matcher * @throws BuildException on error */
public RegexpMatcher newRegexpMatcher() throws BuildException { return newRegexpMatcher(null); }
Create a new regular expression instance.
Params:
  • p – Project whose ant.regexp.regexpimpl property will be used.
Throws:
Returns:the matcher
/*** * Create a new regular expression instance. * * @param p Project whose ant.regexp.regexpimpl property will be used. * @return the matcher * @throws BuildException on error */
public RegexpMatcher newRegexpMatcher(Project p) throws BuildException { String systemDefault; if (p == null) { systemDefault = System.getProperty(MagicNames.REGEXP_IMPL); } else { systemDefault = p.getProperty(MagicNames.REGEXP_IMPL); } if (systemDefault != null) { return createInstance(systemDefault); // TODO should we silently catch possible exceptions and try to // load a different implementation? } return new Jdk14RegexpMatcher(); }
Create an instance of a matcher from a classname.
Params:
  • className – a String value
Throws:
Returns:a RegexpMatcher value
/** * Create an instance of a matcher from a classname. * * @param className a <code>String</code> value * @return a <code>RegexpMatcher</code> value * @exception BuildException if an error occurs */
protected RegexpMatcher createInstance(String className) throws BuildException { return ClasspathUtils.newInstance(className, RegexpMatcherFactory.class.getClassLoader(), RegexpMatcher.class); }
Test if a particular class is available to be used.
Params:
  • className – a String value
Throws:
/** * Test if a particular class is available to be used. * * @param className a <code>String</code> value * @exception BuildException if an error occurs */
protected void testAvailability(String className) throws BuildException { try { Class.forName(className); } catch (Throwable t) { throw new BuildException(t); } }
Checks if a RegExp-Matcher is available.
Params:
  • project – The project to check for (may be null)
Returns:true if available otherwise false
/** * Checks if a RegExp-Matcher is available. * @param project The project to check for (may be <code>null</code>) * @return <code>true</code> if available otherwise <code>false</code> */
public static boolean regexpMatcherPresent(Project project) { try { // The factory throws a BuildException if no usable matcher // cannot be instantiated. We don't need the matcher itself here. new RegexpMatcherFactory().newRegexpMatcher(project); return true; } catch (Throwable ex) { return false; } } }