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package ca.uhn.hl7v2.parser;
import ca.uhn.hl7v2.HL7Exception;
import ca.uhn.hl7v2.model.Message;
/**
*
* Represents the set of special characters used to encode traditionally
*
* encoded HL7 messages.
*
* @author Bryan Tripp ([email protected])
*
*/
public class EncodingCharacters extends Object implements Cloneable {
private char fieldSep;
private char[] encChars;
/**
*
* Creates new EncodingCharacters object with the given character
*
* values. If the encodingCharacters argument is null, the default
*
* values are used.
*
* @param encodingCharacters consists of the characters that appear in
*
* MSH-2 (see section 2.8 of the HL7 spec). The characters are
*
* Component Separator, Repetition Separator, Escape Character, and
*
* Subcomponent Separator (in that order).
*
*/
public EncodingCharacters(char fieldSeparator, String encodingCharacters) {
this.fieldSep = fieldSeparator;
this.encChars = new char[4];
if (encodingCharacters == null) {
this.encChars[0] = '^';
this.encChars[1] = '~';
this.encChars[2] = '\\';
this.encChars[3] = '&';
} else {
encodingCharacters.getChars(0, 4, this.encChars, 0);
}
}
/**
* Returns an instance using the MSH-1 and MSH-2 values of the given message
*
* @throws HL7Exception If either MSH-1 or MSH-2 are not populated
* @since 1.0
*/
public static EncodingCharacters getInstance(Message message) throws HL7Exception {
final String encodingCharactersValue = message.getEncodingCharactersValue();
if (encodingCharactersValue == null || encodingCharactersValue.length() == 0) {
throw new HL7Exception("encoding characters not populated");
}
final Character fieldSeparatorValue = message.getFieldSeparatorValue();
if (fieldSeparatorValue == null) {
throw new HL7Exception("Field separator not populated");
}
return new EncodingCharacters(fieldSeparatorValue, encodingCharactersValue);
}
public EncodingCharacters(char fieldSeparator, char componentSeparator,
char repetitionSeparator, char escapeCharacter,
char subcomponentSeparator)
{
this(fieldSeparator, String.valueOf(componentSeparator)
+ repetitionSeparator + escapeCharacter + subcomponentSeparator);
}
/** copies contents of "other" */
public EncodingCharacters(EncodingCharacters other)
{
this.fieldSep = other.getFieldSeparator();
this.encChars = new char[4];
this.encChars[0] = other.getComponentSeparator();
this.encChars[1] = other.getRepetitionSeparator();
this.encChars[2] = other.getEscapeCharacter();
this.encChars[3] = other.getSubcomponentSeparator();
}
/**
*
* Returns the field separator.
*
*/
public char getFieldSeparator() {
return this.fieldSep;
}
/**
*
* Returns the component separator.
*
*/
public char getComponentSeparator() {
return this.encChars[0];
}
/**
*
* Returns the repetition separator.
*
*/
public char getRepetitionSeparator() {
return this.encChars[1];
}
/**
*
* Returns the escape character.
*
*/
public char getEscapeCharacter() {
return this.encChars[2];
}
/**
*
* Returns the subcomponent separator.
*
*/
public char getSubcomponentSeparator() {
return this.encChars[3];
}
/**
*
* Returns the encoding characters (not including field separator)
*
* as a string.
*
*/
public String toString() {
StringBuffer ret = new StringBuffer();
for (int i = 0; i < this.encChars.length; i++) {
ret.append(this.encChars[i]);
}
return ret.toString();
}
public Object clone()
{
return new EncodingCharacters(this);
}
public void setFieldSeparator(char newFieldSep) {
this.fieldSep = newFieldSep;
}
public void setComponentSeparator(char newComponentSep) {
this.encChars[0] = newComponentSep;
}
public void setRepetitionSeparator(char newRepetitionSep) {
this.encChars[1] = newRepetitionSep;
}
public void setEscapeCharacter(char newEscapeChar) {
this.encChars[2] = newEscapeChar;
}
public void setSubcomponentSeparator(char newSubcomponentSep) {
this.encChars[3] = newSubcomponentSep;
}
/** @see java.lang.Object#equals */
public boolean equals(Object o) {
if (o instanceof EncodingCharacters) {
EncodingCharacters other = (EncodingCharacters) o;
if (this.getFieldSeparator() == other.getFieldSeparator()
&& this.getComponentSeparator() == other.getComponentSeparator()
&& this.getEscapeCharacter() == other.getEscapeCharacter()
&& this.getRepetitionSeparator() == other.getRepetitionSeparator()
&& this.getSubcomponentSeparator() == other.getSubcomponentSeparator()) {
return true;
} else {
return false;
}
} else {
return false;
}
}
/** @see java.lang.Object#hashCode */
public int hashCode() {
return 7 * (int) this.getComponentSeparator()
* (int) this.getEscapeCharacter()
* (int) this.getFieldSeparator()
* (int) this.getRepetitionSeparator()
* (int) this.getSubcomponentSeparator();
}
/**
*
* Test harness ...
*
*/
/*
public static void main(String args[]) {
String testChars = "^~\\&";
String testChars2 = "$%*+";
EncodingCharacters ec = new EncodingCharacters('|', testChars);
System.out.println("test 1: " + ec.getFieldSeparator() + ec.toString());
ec = new EncodingCharacters('|', testChars2);
System.out.println("test 2: " + ec.getFieldSeparator() + ec.getComponentSeparator() + ec.getRepetitionSeparator() + ec.getEscapeCharacter() + ec.getSubcomponentSeparator());
ec = new EncodingCharacters('[', null);
System.out.println("test 3: " + ec.getFieldSeparator() + ec.toString());
}*/
}