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package net.sourceforge.plantuml.json;

/**
 * A handler for parser events. Instances of this class can be given to a
 * {@link JsonParser}. The parser will then call the methods of the given
 * handler while reading the input.
 * 

* The default implementations of these methods do nothing. Subclasses may * override only those methods they are interested in. They can use * getLocation() to access the current character position of the * parser at any point. The start* methods will be called while the * location points to the first character of the parsed element. The * end* methods will be called while the location points to the * character position that directly follows the last character of the parsed * element. Example: *

* *
 * ["lorem ipsum"]
 *  ^            ^
 *  startString  endString
 * 
*

* Subclasses that build an object representation of the parsed JSON can return * arbitrary handler objects for JSON arrays and JSON objects in * {@link #startArray()} and {@link #startObject()}. These handler objects will * then be provided in all subsequent parser events for this particular array or * object. They can be used to keep track the elements of a JSON array or * object. *

* * @param The type of handlers used for JSON arrays * @param The type of handlers used for JSON objects * @see JsonParser */ public abstract class JsonHandler { // ::remove folder when __HAXE__ JsonParser parser; /** * Returns the current parser location. * * @return the current parser location */ protected Location getLocation() { return parser.getLocation(); } /** * Indicates the beginning of a null literal in the JSON input. * This method will be called when reading the first character of the literal. */ public void startNull() { } /** * Indicates the end of a null literal in the JSON input. This * method will be called after reading the last character of the literal. */ public void endNull() { } /** * Indicates the beginning of a boolean literal (true or * false) in the JSON input. This method will be called when * reading the first character of the literal. */ public void startBoolean() { } /** * Indicates the end of a boolean literal (true or * false) in the JSON input. This method will be called after * reading the last character of the literal. * * @param value the parsed boolean value */ public void endBoolean(boolean value) { } /** * Indicates the beginning of a string in the JSON input. This method will be * called when reading the opening double quote character * ('"'). */ public void startString() { } /** * Indicates the end of a string in the JSON input. This method will be called * after reading the closing double quote character ('"'). * * @param string the parsed string */ public void endString(String string) { } /** * Indicates the beginning of a number in the JSON input. This method will be * called when reading the first character of the number. */ public void startNumber() { } /** * Indicates the end of a number in the JSON input. This method will be called * after reading the last character of the number. * * @param string the parsed number string */ public void endNumber(String string) { } /** * Indicates the beginning of an array in the JSON input. This method will be * called when reading the opening square bracket character ('['). *

* This method may return an object to handle subsequent parser events for this * array. This array handler will then be provided in all calls to * {@link #startArrayValue(Object) startArrayValue()}, * {@link #endArrayValue(Object) endArrayValue()}, and {@link #endArray(Object) * endArray()} for this array. *

* * @return a handler for this array, or null if not needed */ public A startArray() { return null; } /** * Indicates the end of an array in the JSON input. This method will be called * after reading the closing square bracket character (']'). * * @param array the array handler returned from {@link #startArray()}, or * null if not provided */ public void endArray(A array) { } /** * Indicates the beginning of an array element in the JSON input. This method * will be called when reading the first character of the element, just before * the call to the start method for the specific element type * ({@link #startString()}, {@link #startNumber()}, etc.). * * @param array the array handler returned from {@link #startArray()}, or * null if not provided */ public void startArrayValue(A array) { } /** * Indicates the end of an array element in the JSON input. This method will be * called after reading the last character of the element value, just after the * end method for the specific element type (like * {@link #endString(String) endString()}, {@link #endNumber(String) * endNumber()}, etc.). * * @param array the array handler returned from {@link #startArray()}, or * null if not provided */ public void endArrayValue(A array) { } /** * Indicates the beginning of an object in the JSON input. This method will be * called when reading the opening curly bracket character ('{'). *

* This method may return an object to handle subsequent parser events for this * object. This object handler will be provided in all calls to * {@link #startObjectName(Object) startObjectName()}, * {@link #endObjectName(Object, String) endObjectName()}, * {@link #startObjectValue(Object, String) startObjectValue()}, * {@link #endObjectValue(Object, String) endObjectValue()}, and * {@link #endObject(Object) endObject()} for this object. *

* * @return a handler for this object, or null if not needed */ public O startObject() { return null; } /** * Indicates the end of an object in the JSON input. This method will be called * after reading the closing curly bracket character ('}'). * * @param object the object handler returned from {@link #startObject()}, or * null if not provided */ public void endObject(O object) { } /** * Indicates the beginning of the name of an object member in the JSON input. * This method will be called when reading the opening quote character * ('"') of the member name. * * @param object the object handler returned from {@link #startObject()}, or * null if not provided */ public void startObjectName(O object) { } /** * Indicates the end of an object member name in the JSON input. This method * will be called after reading the closing quote character ('"') * of the member name. * * @param object the object handler returned from {@link #startObject()}, or * null if not provided * @param name the parsed member name */ public void endObjectName(O object, String name) { } /** * Indicates the beginning of the name of an object member in the JSON input. * This method will be called when reading the opening quote character * ('"') of the member name. * * @param object the object handler returned from {@link #startObject()}, or * null if not provided * @param name the member name */ public void startObjectValue(O object, String name) { } /** * Indicates the end of an object member value in the JSON input. This method * will be called after reading the last character of the member value, just * after the end method for the specific member type (like * {@link #endString(String) endString()}, {@link #endNumber(String) * endNumber()}, etc.). * * @param object the object handler returned from {@link #startObject()}, or * null if not provided * @param name the parsed member name */ public void endObjectValue(O object, String name) { } }




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