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You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.commons.beanutils.converters; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.StreamTokenizer; import java.io.StringReader; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; import org.apache.commons.beanutils.ConversionException; import org.apache.commons.beanutils.Converter; /** * <p>Convenience base class for converters that translate the String * representation of an array into a corresponding array of primitives * object. This class encapsulates the functionality required to parse * the String into a list of String elements that can later be * individually converted to the appropriate primitive type.</p> * * <p>The input syntax accepted by the <code>parseElements()</code> method * is designed to be compatible with the syntax used to initialize arrays * in a Java source program, except that only String literal values are * supported. For maximum flexibility, the surrounding '{' and '}' * characters are optional, and individual elements may be separated by * any combination of whitespace and comma characters.</p> * * @author Craig R. McClanahan * @version $Revision: 690380 $ $Date: 2008-08-29 21:04:38 +0100 (Fri, 29 Aug 2008) $ * @since 1.4 * @deprecated Replaced by the new {@link ArrayConverter} implementation */ public abstract class AbstractArrayConverter implements Converter { // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors /** * Create a {@link Converter} that will throw a {@link ConversionException} * if a conversion error occurs. */ public AbstractArrayConverter() { this.defaultValue = null; this.useDefault = false; } /** * Create a {@link Converter} that will return the specified default value * if a conversion error occurs. * * @param defaultValue The default value to be returned * @since 1.8.0 */ public AbstractArrayConverter(Object defaultValue) { if (defaultValue == NO_DEFAULT) { this.useDefault = false; } else { this.defaultValue = defaultValue; this.useDefault = true; } } // ------------------------------------------------------- Static Variables /** * This is a special reference that can be passed as the "default object" * to the constructor to indicate that no default is desired. Note that * the value 'null' cannot be used for this purpose, as the caller may * want a null to be returned as the default. * @since 1.8.0 */ public static final Object NO_DEFAULT = new Object(); // ----------------------------------------------------- Instance Variables /** * <p>Model object for string arrays.</p> */ protected static String[] strings = new String[0]; /** * The default value specified to our Constructor, if any. */ protected Object defaultValue = null; /** * Should we return the default value on conversion errors? */ protected boolean useDefault = true; // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Convert the specified input object into an output object of the * specified type. This method must be implemented by a concrete * subclass. * * @param type Data type to which this value should be converted * @param value The input value to be converted * @return The converted value * * @exception ConversionException if conversion cannot be performed * successfully */ public abstract Object convert(Class type, Object value); // ------------------------------------------------------ Protected Methods /** * <p>Parse an incoming String of the form similar to an array initializer * in the Java language into a <code>List</code> individual Strings * for each element, according to the following rules.</p> * <ul> * <li>The string is expected to be a comma-separated list of values.</li> * <li>The string may optionally have matching '{' and '}' delimiters * around the list.</li> * <li>Whitespace before and after each element is stripped.</li> * <li>Elements in the list may be delimited by single or double quotes. * Within a quoted elements, the normal Java escape sequences are valid.</li> * </ul> * * @param svalue String value to be parsed * @return The parsed list of String values * * @exception ConversionException if the syntax of <code>svalue</code> * is not syntactically valid * @exception NullPointerException if <code>svalue</code> * is <code>null</code> */ protected List parseElements(String svalue) { // Validate the passed argument if (svalue == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } // Trim any matching '{' and '}' delimiters svalue = svalue.trim(); if (svalue.startsWith("{") && svalue.endsWith("}")) { svalue = svalue.substring(1, svalue.length() - 1); } try { // Set up a StreamTokenizer on the characters in this String StreamTokenizer st = new StreamTokenizer(new StringReader(svalue)); st.whitespaceChars(',',','); // Commas are delimiters st.ordinaryChars('0', '9'); // Needed to turn off numeric flag st.ordinaryChars('.', '.'); st.ordinaryChars('-', '-'); st.wordChars('0', '9'); // Needed to make part of tokens st.wordChars('.', '.'); st.wordChars('-', '-'); // Split comma-delimited tokens into a List ArrayList list = new ArrayList(); while (true) { int ttype = st.nextToken(); if ((ttype == StreamTokenizer.TT_WORD) || (ttype > 0)) { list.add(st.sval); } else if (ttype == StreamTokenizer.TT_EOF) { break; } else { throw new ConversionException ("Encountered token of type " + ttype); } } // Return the completed list return (list); } catch (IOException e) { throw new ConversionException(e); } } }