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/*
 * Copyright (c) 1997, 2018 Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
 *
 * This program and the accompanying materials are made available under the
 * terms of the Eclipse Distribution License v. 1.0, which is available at
 * http://www.eclipse.org/org/documents/edl-v10.php.
 *
 * SPDX-License-Identifier: BSD-3-Clause
 */

package com.sun.codemodel;

import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.regex.Matcher;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;

/**
 * Utility methods that convert arbitrary strings into Java identifiers.
 */
public class JJavaName {


    /**
     * Checks if a given string is usable as a Java identifier.
     */
    public static boolean isJavaIdentifier(String s) {
        if(s.length()==0)   return false;
        if( reservedKeywords.contains(s) )  return false;

        if(!Character.isJavaIdentifierStart(s.charAt(0)))   return false;

        for (int i = 1; i < s.length(); i++)
            if (!Character.isJavaIdentifierPart(s.charAt(i)))
                return false;

        return true;
    }

    /**
     * Checks if the given string is a valid fully qualified name.
     */
    public static boolean isFullyQualifiedClassName(String s) {
        return isJavaPackageName(s);
    }

    /**
     * Checks if the given string is a valid Java package name.
     */
    public static boolean isJavaPackageName(String s) {
        while(s.length()!=0) {
            int idx = s.indexOf('.');
            if(idx==-1) idx=s.length();
            if( !isJavaIdentifier(s.substring(0,idx)) )
                return false;

            s = s.substring(idx);
            if(s.length()!=0)    s = s.substring(1);    // remove '.'
        }
        return true;
    }

    /**
     * Experimental API: converts an English word into a plural form.
     *
     * @param word
     *      a word, such as "child", "apple". Must not be null.
     *      It accepts word concatanation forms
     *      that are common in programming languages, such as "my_child", "MyChild",
     *      "myChild", "MY-CHILD", "CODE003-child", etc, and mostly tries to do the right thing.
     *      ("my_children","MyChildren","myChildren", and "MY-CHILDREN", "CODE003-children" respectively)
     *      

* Although this method only works for English words, it handles non-English * words gracefully (by just returning it as-is.) For example, "{@literal 日本語}" * will be returned as-is without modified, not "{@literal 日本語s}" *

* This method doesn't handle suffixes very well. For example, passing * "person56" will return "person56s", not "people56". * * @return * always non-null. */ public static String getPluralForm(String word) { // remember the casing of the word boolean allUpper = true; // check if the word looks like an English word. // if we see non-ASCII characters, abort for(int i=0; i=0x80) return word; // note that this isn't the same as allUpper &= Character.isUpperCase(ch); allUpper &= !Character.isLowerCase(ch); } for (Entry e : TABLE) { String r = e.apply(word); if(r!=null) { if(allUpper) r=r.toUpperCase(); return r; } } // failed return word; } /** All reserved keywords of Java. */ private static HashSet reservedKeywords = new HashSet(); static { // see http://java.sun.com/docs/books/tutorial/java/nutsandbolts/_keywords.html String[] words = new String[]{ "abstract", "boolean", "break", "byte", "case", "catch", "char", "class", "const", "continue", "default", "do", "double", "else", "extends", "final", "finally", "float", "for", "goto", "if", "implements", "import", "instanceof", "int", "interface", "long", "native", "new", "package", "private", "protected", "public", "return", "short", "static", "strictfp", "super", "switch", "synchronized", "this", "throw", "throws", "transient", "try", "void", "volatile", "while", // technically these are not reserved words but they cannot be used as identifiers. "true", "false", "null", // and I believe assert is also a new keyword "assert", // and 5.0 keywords "enum" }; for (String w : words) reservedKeywords.add(w); } private static class Entry { private final Pattern pattern; private final String replacement; public Entry(String pattern, String replacement) { this.pattern = Pattern.compile(pattern,Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE); this.replacement = replacement; } String apply(String word) { Matcher m = pattern.matcher(word); if(m.matches()) { StringBuffer buf = new StringBuffer(); m.appendReplacement(buf,replacement); return buf.toString(); } else { return null; } } } private static final Entry[] TABLE; static { String[] source = { "(.*)child","$1children", "(.+)fe","$1ves", "(.*)mouse","$1mise", "(.+)f","$1ves", "(.+)ch","$1ches", "(.+)sh","$1shes", "(.*)tooth","$1teeth", "(.+)um","$1a", "(.+)an","$1en", "(.+)ato","$1atoes", "(.*)basis","$1bases", "(.*)axis","$1axes", "(.+)is","$1ises", "(.+)ss","$1sses", "(.+)us","$1uses", "(.+)s","$1s", "(.*)foot","$1feet", "(.+)ix","$1ixes", "(.+)ex","$1ices", "(.+)nx","$1nxes", "(.+)x","$1xes", "(.+)y","$1ies", "(.+)","$1s", }; TABLE = new Entry[source.length/2]; for( int i=0; i





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