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package java.text;

import java.util.ArrayList;

Utility class for normalizing and merging patterns for collation. Patterns are strings of the form *, where has the form: := * := {"/"} := "=", ",", ";", "<", "&" , and are both arbitrary strings. unquoted whitespaces are ignored. 'xxx' can be used to quote characters One difference from Collator is that & is used to reset to a current point. Or, in other words, it introduces a new sequence which is to be added to the old. That is: "a < b < c < d" is the same as "a < b & b < c & c < d" OR "a < b < d & b < c" XXX: make '' be a single quote.
Author: Mark Davis, Helena Shih
See Also:
  • PatternEntry
/** * Utility class for normalizing and merging patterns for collation. * Patterns are strings of the form <entry>*, where <entry> has the * form: * <pattern> := <entry>* * <entry> := <separator><chars>{"/"<extension>} * <separator> := "=", ",", ";", "<", "&" * <chars>, and <extension> are both arbitrary strings. * unquoted whitespaces are ignored. * 'xxx' can be used to quote characters * One difference from Collator is that & is used to reset to a current * point. Or, in other words, it introduces a new sequence which is to * be added to the old. * That is: "a < b < c < d" is the same as "a < b & b < c & c < d" OR * "a < b < d & b < c" * XXX: make '' be a single quote. * @see PatternEntry * @author Mark Davis, Helena Shih */
final class MergeCollation {
Creates from a pattern
Throws:
  • ParseException – If the input pattern is incorrect.
/** * Creates from a pattern * @exception ParseException If the input pattern is incorrect. */
public MergeCollation(String pattern) throws ParseException { for (int i = 0; i < statusArray.length; i++) statusArray[i] = 0; setPattern(pattern); }
recovers current pattern
/** * recovers current pattern */
public String getPattern() { return getPattern(true); }
recovers current pattern.
Params:
  • withWhiteSpace – puts spacing around the entries, and \n before & and <
/** * recovers current pattern. * @param withWhiteSpace puts spacing around the entries, and \n * before & and < */
public String getPattern(boolean withWhiteSpace) { StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer(); PatternEntry tmp = null; ArrayList<PatternEntry> extList = null; int i; for (i = 0; i < patterns.size(); ++i) { PatternEntry entry = patterns.get(i); if (!entry.extension.isEmpty()) { if (extList == null) extList = new ArrayList<>(); extList.add(entry); } else { if (extList != null) { PatternEntry last = findLastWithNoExtension(i-1); for (int j = extList.size() - 1; j >= 0 ; j--) { tmp = extList.get(j); tmp.addToBuffer(result, false, withWhiteSpace, last); } extList = null; } entry.addToBuffer(result, false, withWhiteSpace, null); } } if (extList != null) { PatternEntry last = findLastWithNoExtension(i-1); for (int j = extList.size() - 1; j >= 0 ; j--) { tmp = extList.get(j); tmp.addToBuffer(result, false, withWhiteSpace, last); } extList = null; } return result.toString(); } private final PatternEntry findLastWithNoExtension(int i) { for (--i;i >= 0; --i) { PatternEntry entry = patterns.get(i); if (entry.extension.isEmpty()) { return entry; } } return null; }
emits the pattern for collation builder.
Returns:emits the string in the format understable to the collation builder.
/** * emits the pattern for collation builder. * @return emits the string in the format understable to the collation * builder. */
public String emitPattern() { return emitPattern(true); }
emits the pattern for collation builder.
Params:
  • withWhiteSpace – puts spacing around the entries, and \n before & and <
Returns:emits the string in the format understable to the collation builder.
/** * emits the pattern for collation builder. * @param withWhiteSpace puts spacing around the entries, and \n * before & and < * @return emits the string in the format understable to the collation * builder. */
public String emitPattern(boolean withWhiteSpace) { StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer(); for (int i = 0; i < patterns.size(); ++i) { PatternEntry entry = patterns.get(i); if (entry != null) { entry.addToBuffer(result, true, withWhiteSpace, null); } } return result.toString(); }
sets the pattern.
/** * sets the pattern. */
public void setPattern(String pattern) throws ParseException { patterns.clear(); addPattern(pattern); }
adds a pattern to the current one.
Params:
  • pattern – the new pattern to be added
/** * adds a pattern to the current one. * @param pattern the new pattern to be added */
public void addPattern(String pattern) throws ParseException { if (pattern == null) return; PatternEntry.Parser parser = new PatternEntry.Parser(pattern); PatternEntry entry = parser.next(); while (entry != null) { fixEntry(entry); entry = parser.next(); } }
gets count of separate entries
Returns:the size of pattern entries
/** * gets count of separate entries * @return the size of pattern entries */
public int getCount() { return patterns.size(); }
gets count of separate entries
Params:
  • index – the offset of the desired pattern entry
Returns:the requested pattern entry
/** * gets count of separate entries * @param index the offset of the desired pattern entry * @return the requested pattern entry */
public PatternEntry getItemAt(int index) { return patterns.get(index); } //============================================================ // privates //============================================================ ArrayList<PatternEntry> patterns = new ArrayList<>(); // a list of PatternEntries private transient PatternEntry saveEntry = null; private transient PatternEntry lastEntry = null; // This is really used as a local variable inside fixEntry, but we cache // it here to avoid newing it up every time the method is called. private transient StringBuffer excess = new StringBuffer(); // // When building a MergeCollation, we need to do lots of searches to see // whether a given entry is already in the table. Since we're using an // array, this would make the algorithm O(N*N). To speed things up, we // use this bit array to remember whether the array contains any entries // starting with each Unicode character. If not, we can avoid the search. // Using BitSet would make this easier, but it's significantly slower. // private transient byte[] statusArray = new byte[8192]; private final byte BITARRAYMASK = (byte)0x1; private final int BYTEPOWER = 3; private final int BYTEMASK = (1 << BYTEPOWER) - 1; /* If the strength is RESET, then just change the lastEntry to be the current. (If the current is not in patterns, signal an error). If not, then remove the current entry, and add it after lastEntry (which is usually at the end). */ private final void fixEntry(PatternEntry newEntry) throws ParseException { // check to see whether the new entry has the same characters as the previous // entry did (this can happen when a pattern declaring a difference between two // strings that are canonically equivalent is normalized). If so, and the strength // is anything other than IDENTICAL or RESET, throw an exception (you can't // declare a string to be unequal to itself). --rtg 5/24/99 if (lastEntry != null && newEntry.chars.equals(lastEntry.chars) && newEntry.extension.equals(lastEntry.extension)) { if (newEntry.strength != Collator.IDENTICAL && newEntry.strength != PatternEntry.RESET) { throw new ParseException("The entries " + lastEntry + " and " + newEntry + " are adjacent in the rules, but have conflicting " + "strengths: A character can't be unequal to itself.", -1); } else { // otherwise, just skip this entry and behave as though you never saw it return; } } boolean changeLastEntry = true; if (newEntry.strength != PatternEntry.RESET) { int oldIndex = -1; if ((newEntry.chars.length() == 1)) { char c = newEntry.chars.charAt(0); int statusIndex = c >> BYTEPOWER; byte bitClump = statusArray[statusIndex]; byte setBit = (byte)(BITARRAYMASK << (c & BYTEMASK)); if (bitClump != 0 && (bitClump & setBit) != 0) { oldIndex = patterns.lastIndexOf(newEntry); } else { // We're going to add an element that starts with this // character, so go ahead and set its bit. statusArray[statusIndex] = (byte)(bitClump | setBit); } } else { oldIndex = patterns.lastIndexOf(newEntry); } if (oldIndex != -1) { patterns.remove(oldIndex); } excess.setLength(0); int lastIndex = findLastEntry(lastEntry, excess); if (excess.length() != 0) { newEntry.extension = excess + newEntry.extension; if (lastIndex != patterns.size()) { lastEntry = saveEntry; changeLastEntry = false; } } if (lastIndex == patterns.size()) { patterns.add(newEntry); saveEntry = newEntry; } else { patterns.add(lastIndex, newEntry); } } if (changeLastEntry) { lastEntry = newEntry; } } private final int findLastEntry(PatternEntry entry, StringBuffer excessChars) throws ParseException { if (entry == null) return 0; if (entry.strength != PatternEntry.RESET) { // Search backwards for string that contains this one; // most likely entry is last one int oldIndex = -1; if ((entry.chars.length() == 1)) { int index = entry.chars.charAt(0) >> BYTEPOWER; if ((statusArray[index] & (BITARRAYMASK << (entry.chars.charAt(0) & BYTEMASK))) != 0) { oldIndex = patterns.lastIndexOf(entry); } } else { oldIndex = patterns.lastIndexOf(entry); } if ((oldIndex == -1)) throw new ParseException("couldn't find last entry: " + entry, oldIndex); return oldIndex + 1; } else { int i; for (i = patterns.size() - 1; i >= 0; --i) { PatternEntry e = patterns.get(i); if (e.chars.regionMatches(0,entry.chars,0, e.chars.length())) { excessChars.append(entry.chars, e.chars.length(), entry.chars.length()); break; } } if (i == -1) throw new ParseException("couldn't find: " + entry, i); return i + 1; } } }