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package org.springframework.expression;
Input provided to an expression parser that can influence an expression
parsing/compilation routine.
Author: Keith Donald, Andy Clement Since: 3.0
/**
* Input provided to an expression parser that can influence an expression
* parsing/compilation routine.
*
* @author Keith Donald
* @author Andy Clement
* @since 3.0
*/
public interface ParserContext {
Whether or not the expression being parsed is a template. A template expression
consists of literal text that can be mixed with evaluatable blocks. Some examples:
Some literal text
Hello #{name.firstName}!
#{3 + 4}
Returns: true if the expression is a template, false otherwise
/**
* Whether or not the expression being parsed is a template. A template expression
* consists of literal text that can be mixed with evaluatable blocks. Some examples:
* <pre class="code">
* Some literal text
* Hello #{name.firstName}!
* #{3 + 4}
* </pre>
* @return true if the expression is a template, false otherwise
*/
boolean isTemplate();
For template expressions, returns the prefix that identifies the start of an
expression block within a string. For example: "${"
Returns: the prefix that identifies the start of an expression
/**
* For template expressions, returns the prefix that identifies the start of an
* expression block within a string. For example: "${"
* @return the prefix that identifies the start of an expression
*/
String getExpressionPrefix();
For template expressions, return the prefix that identifies the end of an
expression block within a string. For example: "}"
Returns: the suffix that identifies the end of an expression
/**
* For template expressions, return the prefix that identifies the end of an
* expression block within a string. For example: "}"
* @return the suffix that identifies the end of an expression
*/
String getExpressionSuffix();
The default ParserContext implementation that enables template expression
parsing mode. The expression prefix is "#{" and the expression suffix is "}".
See Also: - isTemplate()
/**
* The default ParserContext implementation that enables template expression
* parsing mode. The expression prefix is "#{" and the expression suffix is "}".
* @see #isTemplate()
*/
ParserContext TEMPLATE_EXPRESSION = new ParserContext() {
@Override
public boolean isTemplate() {
return true;
}
@Override
public String getExpressionPrefix() {
return "#{";
}
@Override
public String getExpressionSuffix() {
return "}";
}
};
}