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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();
}
}