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/*
* ProGuard -- shrinking, optimization, obfuscation, and preverification
* of Java bytecode.
*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2013 Eric Lafortune (eric@graphics.cornell.edu)
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by the Free
* Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or (at your option)
* any later version.
*
* This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License for
* more details.
*
* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along
* with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc.,
* 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 USA
*/
package proguard.util;
import java.io.File;
/**
* This StringParser can create StringMatcher instances for regular expressions
* matching file names. The regular expressions can contain the following
* wildcards:
* '?' for a single regular file name character,
* '*' for any number of regular file name characters, and
* '**' for any number of regular file name characters or directory separator
* characters (always including '/').
*
* @author Eric Lafortune
*/
public class FileNameParser implements StringParser
{
// Implementations for StringParser.
public StringMatcher parse(String regularExpression)
{
int index;
StringMatcher nextMatcher = new EmptyStringMatcher();
// Look for wildcards.
for (index = 0; index < regularExpression.length(); index++)
{
// Is there a '**' wildcard?
if (regularExpression.regionMatches(index, "**", 0, 2))
{
// Create a matcher for the wildcard and, recursively, for the
// remainder of the string.
nextMatcher =
new VariableStringMatcher(null,
null,
0,
Integer.MAX_VALUE,
parse(regularExpression.substring(index + 2)));
break;
}
// Is there a '*' wildcard?
else if (regularExpression.charAt(index) == '*')
{
// Create a matcher for the wildcard and, recursively, for the
// remainder of the string.
nextMatcher =
new VariableStringMatcher(null,
new char[] { File.pathSeparatorChar, '/' },
0,
Integer.MAX_VALUE,
parse(regularExpression.substring(index + 1)));
break;
}
// Is there a '?' wildcard?
else if (regularExpression.charAt(index) == '?')
{
// Create a matcher for the wildcard and, recursively, for the
// remainder of the string.
nextMatcher =
new VariableStringMatcher(null,
new char[] { File.pathSeparatorChar, '/' },
1,
1,
parse(regularExpression.substring(index + 1)));
break;
}
}
// Return a matcher for the fixed first part of the regular expression,
// if any, and the remainder.
return index != 0 ?
(StringMatcher)new FixedStringMatcher(regularExpression.substring(0, index), nextMatcher) :
(StringMatcher)nextMatcher;
}
/**
* A main method for testing file name matching.
*/
public static void main(String[] args)
{
try
{
System.out.println("Regular expression ["+args[0]+"]");
FileNameParser parser = new FileNameParser();
StringMatcher matcher = parser.parse(args[0]);
for (int index = 1; index < args.length; index++)
{
String string = args[index];
System.out.print("String ["+string+"]");
System.out.println(" -> match = "+matcher.matches(args[index]));
}
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
ex.printStackTrace();
}
}
}
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