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package org.apache.tools.ant.util;

import java.io.File;

Maps dotted package name matches to a directory name. This is the inverse of the package mapper. This is useful for matching XML formatter results against their JUnit test cases.
<mapper classname="org.apache.tools.ant.util.UnPackageNameMapper"
        from="${test.data.dir}/TEST-*Test.xml" to="*Test.java">
/** * Maps dotted package name matches to a directory name. * This is the inverse of the package mapper. * This is useful for matching XML formatter results against their JUnit test * cases. * <pre> * &lt;mapper classname="org.apache.tools.ant.util.UnPackageNameMapper" * from="${test.data.dir}/TEST-*Test.xml" to="*Test.java"&gt; * </pre> * * */
public class UnPackageNameMapper extends GlobPatternMapper {
Returns the part of the given string that matches the * in the "from" pattern replacing dots with file separators
Params:
  • name – Source filename
Returns: Replaced variable part
/** * Returns the part of the given string that matches the * in the * &quot;from&quot; pattern replacing dots with file separators * *@param name Source filename *@return Replaced variable part */
@Override protected String extractVariablePart(String name) { String var = name.substring(prefixLength, name.length() - postfixLength); return var.replace('.', File.separatorChar); } }