package org.codehaus.plexus.util;

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import java.io.File;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;

Describes a match target for SelectorUtils.

Significantly more efficient than using strings, since re-evaluation and re-tokenizing is avoided.

Author:Kristian Rosenvold
/** * <p>Describes a match target for SelectorUtils.</p> * * <p>Significantly more efficient than using strings, since re-evaluation and re-tokenizing is avoided.</p> * * @author Kristian Rosenvold */
public class MatchPattern { private final String source; private final String regexPattern; private final String separator; private final String[] tokenized; private final char[][] tokenizedChar; private MatchPattern( String source, String separator ) { regexPattern = SelectorUtils.isRegexPrefixedPattern( source ) ? source.substring( SelectorUtils.REGEX_HANDLER_PREFIX.length(), source.length() - SelectorUtils.PATTERN_HANDLER_SUFFIX.length() ) : null; this.source = SelectorUtils.isAntPrefixedPattern( source ) ? source.substring( SelectorUtils.ANT_HANDLER_PREFIX.length(), source.length() - SelectorUtils.PATTERN_HANDLER_SUFFIX.length() ) : source; this.separator = separator; tokenized = tokenizePathToString( this.source, separator ); tokenizedChar = new char[tokenized.length][]; for ( int i = 0; i < tokenized.length; i++ ) { tokenizedChar[i] = tokenized[i].toCharArray(); } } public boolean matchPath( String str, boolean isCaseSensitive ) { if ( regexPattern != null ) { return str.matches( regexPattern ); } else { return SelectorUtils.matchAntPathPattern( this, str, separator, isCaseSensitive ); } } boolean matchPath( String str, char[][] strDirs, boolean isCaseSensitive ) { if ( regexPattern != null ) { return str.matches( regexPattern ); } else { return SelectorUtils.matchAntPathPattern( getTokenizedPathChars(), strDirs, isCaseSensitive ); } } public boolean matchPatternStart( String str, boolean isCaseSensitive ) { if ( regexPattern != null ) { // FIXME: ICK! But we can't do partial matches for regex, so we have to reserve judgement until we have // a file to deal with, or we can definitely say this is an exclusion... return true; } else { String altStr = str.replace( '\\', '/' ); return SelectorUtils.matchAntPathPatternStart( this, str, File.separator, isCaseSensitive ) || SelectorUtils.matchAntPathPatternStart( this, altStr, "/", isCaseSensitive ); } } public String[] getTokenizedPathString() { return tokenized; } public char[][] getTokenizedPathChars() { return tokenizedChar; } public boolean startsWith( String string ) { return source.startsWith( string ); } static String[] tokenizePathToString( String path, String separator ) { List<String> ret = new ArrayList<String>(); StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer( path, separator ); while ( st.hasMoreTokens() ) { ret.add( st.nextToken() ); } return ret.toArray( new String[ret.size()] ); } public static MatchPattern fromString( String source ) { return new MatchPattern( source, File.separator ); } }