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* ProGuard -- shrinking, optimization, obfuscation, and preverification
* of Java bytecode.
*
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*/
package proguard.util;
/**
* This StringMatcher tests whether strings start with a given fixed string
* and then match another optional given StringMatcher.
*
* @author Eric Lafortune
*/
public class FixedStringMatcher extends StringMatcher
{
private final String fixedString;
private final StringMatcher nextMatcher;
/**
* Creates a new FixedStringMatcher.
*
* @param fixedString the string to match.
*/
public FixedStringMatcher(String fixedString)
{
this(fixedString, null);
}
/**
* Creates a new FixedStringMatcher.
*
* @param fixedString the string prefix to match.
* @param nextMatcher an optional string matcher to match the remainder of
* the string.
*/
public FixedStringMatcher(String fixedString, StringMatcher nextMatcher)
{
this.fixedString = fixedString;
this.nextMatcher = nextMatcher;
}
// Implementations for StringMatcher.
@Override
protected boolean matches(String string, int beginOffset, int endOffset)
{
int stringLength = endOffset - beginOffset;
int fixedStringLength = fixedString.length();
return stringLength >= fixedStringLength &&
string.startsWith(fixedString, beginOffset) &&
((nextMatcher == null && stringLength == fixedStringLength) ||
nextMatcher.matches(string,
beginOffset + fixedStringLength,
endOffset));
}
}