📄 matchresult.java
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package org.apache.oro.text.regex;/* ==================================================================== * The Apache Software License, Version 1.1 * * Copyright (c) 2000 The Apache Software Foundation. All rights * reserved. * * Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without * modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions * are met: * * 1. Redistributions of source code must retain the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer. * * 2. Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the above copyright * notice, this list of conditions and the following disclaimer in * the documentation and/or other materials provided with the * distribution. * * 3. 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IN NO EVENT SHALL THE APACHE SOFTWARE FOUNDATION OR * ITS CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, * SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT * LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF * USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND * ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, * OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT * OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF * SUCH DAMAGE. * ==================================================================== * * This software consists of voluntary contributions made by many * individuals on behalf of the Apache Software Foundation. For more * information on the Apache Software Foundation, please see * <http://www.apache.org/>. * * Portions of this software are based upon software originally written * by Daniel F. Savarese. We appreciate his contributions. *//** * The MatchResult interface allows PatternMatcher implementors to return * results storing match information in whatever format they like, while * presenting a consistent way of accessing that information. However, * MatchResult implementations should strictly follow the behavior * described for the interface methods. * <p> * * A MatchResult instance contains a pattern match and its saved groups. * You can access the entire match directly using the * {@link #group(int)} method with an argument of 0, * or by the {@link #toString()} method which is * defined to return the same thing. It is also possible to obtain * the beginning and ending offsets of a match relative to the input * producing the match by using the * {@link #beginOffset(int)} and {@link #endOffset(int)} methods. The * {@link #begin(int)} and {@link #end(int)} are useful in some * circumstances and return the begin and end offsets of the subgroups * of a match relative to the beginning of the match. * <p> * * You might use a MatchResult as follows: * <blockquote><pre> * int groups; * PatternMatcher matcher; * PatternCompiler compiler; * Pattern pattern; * PatternMatcherInput input; * MatchResult result; * * compiler = new Perl5Compiler(); * matcher = new Perl5Matcher(); * * try { * pattern = compiler.compile(somePatternString); * } catch(MalformedPatternException e) { * System.out.println("Bad pattern."); * System.out.println(e.getMessage()); * return; * } * * input = new PatternMatcherInput(someStringInput); * * while(matcher.contains(input, pattern)) { * result = matcher.getMatch(); * // Perform whatever processing on the result you want. * // Here we just print out all its elements to show how its * // methods are used. * * System.out.println("Match: " + result.toString()); * System.out.println("Length: " + result.length()); * groups = result.groups(); * System.out.println("Groups: " + groups); * System.out.println("Begin offset: " + result.beginOffset(0)); * System.out.println("End offset: " + result.endOffset(0)); * System.out.println("Saved Groups: "); * * // Start at 1 because we just printed out group 0 * for(int group = 1; group < groups; group++) { * System.out.println(group + ": " + result.group(group)); * System.out.println("Begin: " + result.begin(group)); * System.out.println("End: " + result.end(group)); * } * } * </pre></blockquote> @author <a href="mailto:dfs@savarese.org">Daniel F. Savarese</a> @version $Id: MatchResult.java,v 1.1 2004/01/10 00:58:23 mikedemmer Exp $ * @see PatternMatcher */public interface MatchResult { /** * A convenience method returning the length of the entire match. * If you want to get the length of a particular subgroup you should * use the {@link #group(int)} method to get * the string and then access its length() method as follows: * <p> * <blockquote><pre> * int length = -1; // Use -1 to indicate group doesn't exist * MatchResult result; * String subgroup; * * // Initialization of result omitted * * subgroup = result.group(1); * if(subgroup != null) * length = subgroup.length(); * * </pre></blockquote> * <p> * * The length() method serves as a more a more efficient way to do: * <p> * <blockquote><pre> * length = result.group(0).length(); * </pre></blockquote> * <p> * * @return The length of the match. */ public int length(); /** * @return The number of groups contained in the result. This number * includes the 0th group. In other words, the result refers * to the number of parenthesized subgroups plus the entire match * itself. */ public int groups(); /** * Returns the contents of the parenthesized subgroups of a match, * counting parentheses from left to right and starting from 1. * Group 0 always refers to the entire match. For example, if the * pattern <code> foo(\d+) </code> is used to extract a match * from the input <code> abfoo123 </code>, then <code> group(0) </code> * will return <code> foo123 </code> and <code> group(1) </code> will return * <code> 123 </code>. <code> group(2) </code> will return * <code> null </code> because there is only one subgroup in the original * pattern. * <p> * @param group The pattern subgroup to return. * @return A string containing the indicated pattern subgroup. Group * 0 always refers to the entire match. If a group was never * matched, it returns null. This is not to be confused with * a group matching the null string, which will return a String * of length 0. */ public String group(int group); /** * @param group The pattern subgroup. * @return The offset into group 0 of the first token in the indicated * pattern subgroup. If a group was never matched or does * not exist, returns -1. Be aware that a group that matches * the null string at the end of a match will have an offset * equal to the length of the string, so you shouldn't blindly * use the offset to index an array or String. */ public int begin(int group); /** * @param group The pattern subgroup. * @return Returns one plus the offset into group 0 of the last token in * the indicated pattern subgroup. If a group was never matched * or does not exist, returns -1. A group matching the null * string will return its start offset. */ public int end(int group); /** * Returns an offset marking the beginning of the pattern match * relative to the beginning of the input from which the match * was extracted. * <p> * @param group The pattern subgroup. * @return The offset of the first token in the indicated * pattern subgroup. If a group was never matched or does * not exist, returns -1. */ public int beginOffset(int group); /** * Returns an offset marking the end of the pattern match * relative to the beginning of the input from which the match was * extracted. * <p> * @param group The pattern subgroup. * @return Returns one plus the offset of the last token in * the indicated pattern subgroup. If a group was never matched * or does not exist, returns -1. A group matching the null * string will return its start offset. */ public int endOffset(int group); /** * Returns the same as group(0). * * @return A string containing the entire match. */ public String toString();}
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