package bjc.rgens.newparser; import static bjc.rgens.newparser.CaseElement.ElementType.LITERAL; import static bjc.rgens.newparser.CaseElement.ElementType.RANGE; import static bjc.rgens.newparser.CaseElement.ElementType.RULEREF; /** * A element in a rule case. * * @author EVE */ public class CaseElement { /** * The possible types of an element. * * @author EVE * */ public static enum ElementType { /** * An element that represents a literal string. */ LITERAL, /** * An element that represents a rule reference. */ RULEREF, /** * An element that represents a random range. */ RANGE; } private static final String SPECIAL_CASELEM = "\\{[^}]\\}"; private static final String REFER_CASELEM = "\\[[^\\]]+\\]"; private static final String RANGE_CASELM = "\\[\\d+\\.\\.\\d+\\]"; /** * The type of this element. */ public final ElementType type; /** * The literal string value of this element. * * This means that it is a string whose value should always mean the * same thing. * *

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LITERAL
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The string this element represents
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RULEREF
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The name of the rule this element references
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*/ private String literalVal; /** * The starting integer value of this element. * *

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RANGE
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The inclusive start of the range
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*/ private int start; /** * The starting integer value of this element. * *

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RANGE
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The inclusive end of the range
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*/ private int snd; /** * Create a new case element. * * @param typ * The type of this element. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the specified type needs parameters. */ public CaseElement(ElementType typ) { switch(typ) { case LITERAL: case RULEREF: throw new IllegalArgumentException("This type requires a string parameter."); case RANGE: throw new IllegalArgumentException("This type requires two int parameters."); default: break; } type = typ; } /** * Create a new case element that has a single string value. * * @param typ * The type of this element. * * @param val * The string value of this element. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the specified type doesn't take a single string * parameter. */ public CaseElement(ElementType typ, String val) { switch(typ) { case LITERAL: case RULEREF: break; case RANGE: throw new IllegalArgumentException("This type requires two int parameters."); default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("This type doesn't have a string parameter."); } type = typ; literalVal = val; } /** * Create a new case element that has two integer values. * * @param typ * The type of this element. * @param first * The first integer value for this element. * @param second * The second integer value for this element. * * @throws IllegalArgumentException * If the specified type doesn't take two integer * parameters. */ public CaseElement(ElementType typ, int first, int second) { switch(typ) { case LITERAL: case RULEREF: throw new IllegalArgumentException("This type requires a string parameter."); case RANGE: break; default: throw new IllegalArgumentException("This type doesn't have two int parameters"); } type = typ; this.start = first; this.snd = second; } /** * Get the literal string value for this element. * * @return The literal string value for this element. * * @throws IllegalStateException * If this type doesn't have a literal string value. */ public String getLiteral() { switch(type) { case LITERAL: case RULEREF: break; default: throw new IllegalStateException(String.format("Type '%s' doesn't have a literal string value")); } return literalVal; } /** * Get the starting integer value for this element. * * @return The starting integer value for this element. * * @throws IllegalStateException * If this type doesn't have a starting integer value. */ public int getStart() { switch(type) { case RANGE: break; default: throw new IllegalStateException( String.format("Type '%s' doesn't have a starting integer value", type)); } return start; } /** * Get the ending integer value for this element. * * @return The ending integer value for this element. * * @throws IllegalStateException * If this type doesn't have a ending integer value. */ public int getEnd() { switch(type) { case RANGE: break; default: throw new IllegalStateException( String.format("Type '%s' doesn't have a ending integer value", type)); } return snd; } @Override public String toString() { switch(type) { case LITERAL: case RULEREF: return literalVal; case RANGE: return String.format("[%d..%d]", start, snd); default: return String.format("Unknown type '%s'", type); } } /** * Create a case element from a string. * * @param csepart * The string to convert. * * @return A case element representing the string. */ public static CaseElement createElement(String csepart) { if(csepart == null) { throw new NullPointerException("Case part cannot be null"); } if(csepart.matches(CaseElement.SPECIAL_CASELEM)) { /* * Handle other cases. */ } else if(csepart.matches(CaseElement.REFER_CASELEM)) { if(csepart.matches(CaseElement.RANGE_CASELM)) { /* * Handle ranges */ String rawRange = csepart.substring(1, csepart.length() - 1); int firstNum = Integer.parseInt(rawRange.substring(0, rawRange.indexOf('.'))); int secondNum = Integer.parseInt(rawRange.substring(rawRange.lastIndexOf('.') + 1)); return new CaseElement(RANGE, firstNum, secondNum); } else { return new CaseElement(RULEREF, csepart); } } else { return new CaseElement(LITERAL, csepart); } throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.format("Unknown case part '%s'")); } }