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package org.codehaus.jackson.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.*;
import org.codehaus.jackson.*;
/**
* Helper class that can be used to sequence multiple physical
* {@link JsonParser}s to create a single logical sequence of
* tokens, as a single {@link JsonParser}.
*
* Fairly simple use of {@link JsonParserDelegate}: only need
* to override {@link #nextToken} to handle transition
*
* @author tatu
* @since 1.5
*/
public class JsonParserSequence extends JsonParserDelegate
{
/**
* Parsers other than the first one (which is initially assigned
* as delegate)
*/
protected final JsonParser[] _parsers;
/**
* Index of the next parser in {@link #_parsers}.
*/
protected int _nextParser;
/*
*******************************************************
* Construction
*******************************************************
*/
protected JsonParserSequence(JsonParser[] parsers)
{
super(parsers[0]);
_parsers = parsers;
_nextParser = 1;
}
/**
* Method that will construct a parser (possibly a sequence) that
* contains all given sub-parsers.
* All parsers given are checked to see if they are sequences: and
* if so, they will be "flattened", that is, contained parsers are
* directly added in a new sequence instead of adding sequences
* within sequences. This is done to minimize delegation depth,
* ideally only having just a single level of delegation.
*/
public static JsonParserSequence createFlattened(JsonParser first, JsonParser second)
{
if (!(first instanceof JsonParserSequence || second instanceof JsonParserSequence)) {
// simple:
return new JsonParserSequence(new JsonParser[] { first, second });
}
ArrayList p = new ArrayList();
if (first instanceof JsonParserSequence) {
((JsonParserSequence) first).addFlattenedActiveParsers(p);
} else {
p.add(first);
}
if (second instanceof JsonParserSequence) {
((JsonParserSequence) second).addFlattenedActiveParsers(p);
} else {
p.add(second);
}
return new JsonParserSequence(p.toArray(new JsonParser[p.size()]));
}
protected void addFlattenedActiveParsers(List result)
{
for (int i = _nextParser-1, len = _parsers.length; i < len; ++i) {
JsonParser p = _parsers[i];
if (p instanceof JsonParserSequence) {
((JsonParserSequence) p).addFlattenedActiveParsers(result);
} else {
result.add(p);
}
}
}
/*
*******************************************************
* Overridden methods, needed: cases where default
* delegation does not work
*******************************************************
*/
@Override
public void close() throws IOException
{
do {
delegate.close();
} while (switchToNext());
}
@Override
public JsonToken nextToken() throws IOException, JsonParseException
{
JsonToken t = delegate.nextToken();
if (t != null) return t;
while (switchToNext()) {
t = delegate.nextToken();
if (t != null) return t;
}
return null;
}
/*
/*******************************************************
/* Additional extended API
/*******************************************************
*/
/**
* Method that is most useful for debugging or testing;
* returns actual number of underlying parsers sequence
* was constructed with (nor just ones remaining active)
*/
public int containedParsersCount() {
return _parsers.length;
}
/*
/*******************************************************
/* Helper methods
/*******************************************************
*/
/**
* Method that will switch active parser from the current one
* to next parser in sequence, if there is another parser left,
* making this the new delegate. Old delegate is returned if
* switch succeeds.
*
* @return True if switch succeeded; false otherwise
*/
protected boolean switchToNext()
{
if (_nextParser >= _parsers.length) {
return false;
}
delegate = _parsers[_nextParser++];
return true;
}
}