/** * SearchExpression.java * * @author Created by Omnicore CodeGuide */ package net.sf.jabref.search; import java.io.StringReader; import java.util.Hashtable; import java.util.Map; import java.util.regex.PatternSyntaxException; import net.sf.jabref.BibtexEntry; import net.sf.jabref.JabRefPreferences; import net.sf.jabref.SearchRule; import antlr.RecognitionException; import antlr.TokenStreamException; import antlr.collections.AST; public class SearchExpression implements SearchRule { private SearchExpressionTreeParser treeParser = new SearchExpressionTreeParser(); private AST ast = null; private JabRefPreferences prefs = null; public SearchExpression(JabRefPreferences prefs, Hashtable<String, String> searchOptions) throws TokenStreamException, RecognitionException, PatternSyntaxException { this.prefs = prefs; // parse search expression SearchExpressionParser parser = new SearchExpressionParser( new SearchExpressionLexer(new StringReader(searchOptions.elements() .nextElement()))); // supports only single entry parser.caseSensitive = this.prefs.getBoolean("caseSensitiveSearch"); parser.regex = this.prefs.getBoolean("regExpSearch"); parser.searchExpression(); // this is the "global" rule ast = parser.getAST(); // remember abstract syntax tree } public int applyRule(Map<String, String> searchStrings, BibtexEntry bibtexEntry) { try { return treeParser.apply(ast, bibtexEntry); } catch (RecognitionException e) { return 0; // this should never occur } } public boolean validateSearchStrings(Map<String, String> searchStrings) { return true; } }