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package com.sun.javafx.css.parser;


public class LexerState {

    
Determine whether or not this state accepts the character. If the character is accepted, then this state will be entered.
Params:
  • c – the character to test
Returns:true if this state should be entered
/** * Determine whether or not this state accepts the character. If the * character is accepted, then this state will be entered. * @param c the character to test * @return true if this state should be entered */
public boolean accepts(int c) { final int nRecognizers = recognizers != null ? recognizers.length : 0; for(int n=0; n<nRecognizers; n++) { if (this.recognizers[n].recognize(c)) return true; } return false; } public int getType() { return type; } public LexerState(int type, String name, Recognizer recognizer, Recognizer... others) { assert(name != null); this.type = type; this.name = name; if (recognizer != null) { final int nRecognizers = 1 + (others != null ? others.length : 0); this.recognizers = new Recognizer[nRecognizers]; this.recognizers[0] = recognizer; for(int n=1; n<recognizers.length; n++) { this.recognizers[n] = others[n-1]; } } else { this.recognizers = null; } } public LexerState(String name, Recognizer recognizer, Recognizer... others) { this(Token.INVALID, name, recognizer, others); } private LexerState() { this(Token.INVALID, "invalid", null); } private final int type; private final String name; private final Recognizer[] recognizers; @Override public String toString() { return name; } @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { if (this == other) return true; return (other instanceof LexerState) ? this.name.equals(((LexerState)other).name) : false; } @Override public int hashCode() { return name.hashCode(); } }