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package org.springframework.expression;

import org.springframework.lang.Nullable;

Instances of a type comparator should be able to compare pairs of objects for equality. The specification of the return value is the same as for Comparable.
Author:Andy Clement
See Also:
Since:3.0
/** * Instances of a type comparator should be able to compare pairs of objects for equality. * The specification of the return value is the same as for {@link java.lang.Comparable}. * * @author Andy Clement * @since 3.0 * @see java.lang.Comparable */
public interface TypeComparator {
Return true if the comparator can compare these two objects.
Params:
  • firstObject – the first object
  • secondObject – the second object
Returns:true if the comparator can compare these objects
/** * Return {@code true} if the comparator can compare these two objects. * @param firstObject the first object * @param secondObject the second object * @return {@code true} if the comparator can compare these objects */
boolean canCompare(@Nullable Object firstObject, @Nullable Object secondObject);
Compare two given objects.
Params:
  • firstObject – the first object
  • secondObject – the second object
Throws:
  • EvaluationException – if a problem occurs during comparison (or if they are not comparable in the first place)
Returns:0 if they are equal, <0 if the first is smaller than the second, or >0 if the first is larger than the second
/** * Compare two given objects. * @param firstObject the first object * @param secondObject the second object * @return 0 if they are equal, <0 if the first is smaller than the second, * or >0 if the first is larger than the second * @throws EvaluationException if a problem occurs during comparison * (or if they are not comparable in the first place) */
int compare(@Nullable Object firstObject, @Nullable Object secondObject) throws EvaluationException; }