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package com.unboundid.util.args;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
import com.unboundid.util.Debug;
import com.unboundid.util.NotMutable;
import com.unboundid.util.NotNull;
import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafety;
import com.unboundid.util.ThreadSafetyLevel;
import static com.unboundid.util.args.ArgsMessages.*;
/**
* This class provides an implementation of an argument value validator that is
* expected to be used with a string argument and ensures that all values for
* the argument are valid regular expressions. Note that it does not verify
* that values match a given regular expression, but that can already be
* accomplished with the {@link StringArgument#setValueRegex} method.
*/
@NotMutable()
@ThreadSafety(level=ThreadSafetyLevel.COMPLETELY_THREADSAFE)
public final class RegularExpressionArgumentValueValidator
extends ArgumentValueValidator
implements Serializable
{
/**
* The serial version UID for this serializable class.
*/
private static final long serialVersionUID = -6676584334684453380L;
/**
* Creates a new instance of this regular expression argument value validator.
*/
public RegularExpressionArgumentValueValidator()
{
// No implementation is required.
}
/**
* {@inheritDoc}
*/
@Override()
public void validateArgumentValue(@NotNull final Argument argument,
@NotNull final String valueString)
throws ArgumentException
{
try
{
Pattern.compile(valueString);
}
catch (final Exception e)
{
Debug.debugException(e);
throw new ArgumentException(
ERR_REGEX_VALIDATOR_VALUE_NOT_REGEX.get(valueString,
argument.getIdentifierString()),
e);
}
}
/**
* Retrieves a string representation of this argument value validator.
*
* @return A string representation of this argument value validator.
*/
@Override()
@NotNull()
public String toString()
{
final StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();
toString(buffer);
return buffer.toString();
}
/**
* Appends a string representation of this argument value validator to the
* provided buffer.
*
* @param buffer The buffer to which the string representation should be
* appended.
*/
public void toString(@NotNull final StringBuilder buffer)
{
buffer.append("RegularExpressionArgumentValueValidator()");
}
}