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package proguard.util;
/**
* This StringMatcher tests whether strings match a given list of StringMatcher
* instances. The instances are considered sequentially. Each instance in the
* list can optionally be negated, meaning that a match makes the entire
* remaining match fail.
*
* @author Eric Lafortune
*/
public class ListMatcher extends StringMatcher
{
private final StringMatcher[] matchers;
private final boolean[] negate;
public ListMatcher(StringMatcher... matchers)
{
this(matchers, null);
}
public ListMatcher(StringMatcher[] matchers, boolean[] negate)
{
this.matchers = matchers;
this.negate = negate;
}
// Implementations for StringMatcher.
@Override
protected boolean matches(String string, int beginOffset, int endOffset)
{
// Check the list of matchers.
for (int index = 0; index < matchers.length; index++)
{
StringMatcher matcher = matchers[index];
if (matcher.matches(string, beginOffset, endOffset))
{
return negate == null ||
!negate[index];
}
}
return negate != null &&
negate[negate.length - 1];
}
}
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