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* Copyright (C) 2006-2014 phloc systems
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* office[at]phloc[dot]com
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
*
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package com.phloc.commons.equals;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;
import javax.annotation.concurrent.Immutable;
import com.phloc.commons.annotations.PresentForCodeCoverage;
import edu.umd.cs.findbugs.annotations.SuppressFBWarnings;
/**
* A small helper class that provides helper methods for easy
* equals
method generation
*
* @author Philip Helger
*/
@Immutable
public final class EqualsUtils
{
@PresentForCodeCoverage
@SuppressWarnings ("unused")
private static final EqualsUtils s_aInstance = new EqualsUtils ();
private EqualsUtils ()
{}
public static boolean equals (final boolean aObj1, final boolean aObj2)
{
return aObj1 == aObj2;
}
public static boolean equals (final byte aObj1, final byte aObj2)
{
return aObj1 == aObj2;
}
public static boolean equals (final char aObj1, final char aObj2)
{
return aObj1 == aObj2;
}
/**
* Check if two double values are equal. This is necessary, because in some
* cases, the "==" operator returns wrong results.
*
* @param aObj1
* First double
* @param aObj2
* Second double
* @return true
if they are equal.
*/
public static boolean equals (final double aObj1, final double aObj2)
{
// ESCA-JAVA0078:
// Special overload for "double" required!
return (aObj1 == aObj2) || (Double.doubleToLongBits (aObj1) == Double.doubleToLongBits (aObj2));
}
/**
* Check if two float values are equal. This is necessary, because in some
* cases, the "==" operator returns wrong results.
*
* @param aObj1
* First float
* @param aObj2
* Second float
* @return true
if they are equal.
*/
public static boolean equals (final float aObj1, final float aObj2)
{
// ESCA-JAVA0078:
// Special overload for "float" required!
return (aObj1 == aObj2) || (Float.floatToIntBits (aObj1) == Float.floatToIntBits (aObj2));
}
public static boolean equals (final int aObj1, final int aObj2)
{
return aObj1 == aObj2;
}
public static boolean equals (final long aObj1, final long aObj2)
{
return aObj1 == aObj2;
}
public static boolean equals (final short aObj1, final short aObj2)
{
return aObj1 == aObj2;
}
public static boolean equals (@Nullable final Object aObj1, @Nullable final Object aObj2)
{
return EqualsImplementationRegistry.areEqual (aObj1, aObj2);
}
@SuppressFBWarnings ({ "ES_COMPARING_PARAMETER_STRING_WITH_EQ" })
public static boolean nullSafeEqualsIgnoreCase (@Nullable final String sObj1, @Nullable final String sObj2)
{
return sObj1 == null ? sObj2 == null : sObj1.equalsIgnoreCase (sObj2);
}
}