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ProGuardCORE is a free library to read, analyze, modify, and write Java class files.
/*
* ProGuardCORE -- library to process Java bytecode.
*
* Copyright (c) 2002-2020 Guardsquare NV
*
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*
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package proguard.resources.file.util;
import proguard.resources.file.*;
import proguard.util.*;
/**
* This {@link StringFunction} maps resource file names on their (obfuscated) resource file name, as present on the
* {@link ResourceFile} object in the given resource file pool.
*
* @author Johan Leys
*/
public class ResourceFilePoolNameFunction implements StringFunction
{
private final ResourceFilePool resourceFilePool;
private final String defaultResourceFileName;
/**
* Creates a new ResourceFileNameFunction based on the given resource file
* pool.
*/
public ResourceFilePoolNameFunction(ResourceFilePool resourceFilePool)
{
this(resourceFilePool, null);
}
/**
* Creates a new ResourceFileNameFunction based on the given resource file
* pool, with a default string for resource files that are not in the
* resource file pool.
*/
public ResourceFilePoolNameFunction(ResourceFilePool resourceFilePool,
String defaultResourceFileName)
{
this.resourceFilePool = resourceFilePool;
this.defaultResourceFileName = defaultResourceFileName;
}
// Implementations for StringFunction.
@Override
public String transform(String string)
{
ResourceFile resourceFile = resourceFilePool.getResourceFile(string);
return resourceFile != null ? resourceFile.getFileName() : defaultResourceFileName;
}
}
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