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package com.sun.beans.decoder;
/**
* This class is intended to handle <char> element.
* This element specifies {@code char} values.
* The class {@link Character} is used as wrapper for these values.
* The result value is created from text of the body of this element.
* The body parsing is described in the class {@link StringElementHandler}.
* For example:
* <char>X</char>
* which is equivalent to {@code Character.valueOf('X')} in Java code.
* The following attributes are supported:
*
* - code
*
- this attribute specifies character code
*
- id
*
- the identifier of the variable that is intended to store the result
*
* The {@code code} attribute can be used for characters
* that are illegal in XML document, for example:
* <char code="0"/>
*
* @since 1.7
*
* @author Sergey A. Malenkov
*/
final class CharElementHandler extends StringElementHandler {
/**
* Parses attributes of the element.
* The following attributes are supported:
*
* - code
*
- this attribute specifies character code
*
- id
*
- the identifier of the variable that is intended to store the result
*
*
* @param name the attribute name
* @param value the attribute value
*/
@Override
public void addAttribute(String name, String value) {
if (name.equals("code")) { // NON-NLS: the attribute name
int code = Integer.decode(value);
for (char ch : Character.toChars(code)) {
addCharacter(ch);
}
} else {
super.addAttribute(name, value);
}
}
/**
* Creates {@code char} value from
* the text of the body of this element.
*
* @param argument the text of the body
* @return evaluated {@code char} value
*/
@Override
public Object getValue(String argument) {
if (argument.length() != 1) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Wrong characters count");
}
return Character.valueOf(argument.charAt(0));
}
}