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PlantUML is a component that allows to quickly write diagrams from text.
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package net.sourceforge.plantuml.project.lang;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.command.CommandExecutionResult;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.core.Diagram;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.project.Failable;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.regex.IRegex;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.regex.RegexConcat;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.regex.RegexLeaf;
import net.sourceforge.plantuml.regex.RegexResult;
public class SentenceAndAnd implements Sentence {
private final SentenceSimple sentence1;
private final SentenceSimple sentence2;
private final SentenceSimple sentence3;
public SentenceAndAnd(SentenceSimple sentence1, SentenceSimple sentence2, SentenceSimple sentence3) {
this.sentence1 = sentence1;
this.sentence2 = sentence2;
this.sentence3 = sentence3;
}
public IRegex toRegex() {
return new RegexConcat(//
RegexLeaf.start(), //
sentence1.getSubject().toRegex(), //
RegexLeaf.spaceOneOrMore(), //
sentence1.getVerbRegex(), //
sentence1.getAdverbialOrPropositon(), //
RegexLeaf.spaceOneOrMore(), //
sentence1.getComplement().toRegex("1"), //
SENTENCE_SEPARATOR, //
sentence2.getVerbRegex(), //
sentence2.getAdverbialOrPropositon(), //
RegexLeaf.spaceOneOrMore(), //
sentence2.getComplement().toRegex("2"), //
SENTENCE_SEPARATOR, //
sentence3.getVerbRegex(), //
sentence3.getAdverbialOrPropositon(), //
RegexLeaf.spaceOneOrMore(), //
sentence3.getComplement().toRegex("3"), //
OPTIONAL_FINAL_DOT);
}
public final CommandExecutionResult execute(D project, RegexResult arg) {
final Failable extends Object> subject = sentence1.getSubject().getMe(project, arg);
if (subject.isFail())
return CommandExecutionResult.error(subject.getError());
final Failable extends Object> complement1 = sentence1.getComplement().getMe(project, arg, "1");
if (complement1.isFail())
return CommandExecutionResult.error(complement1.getError());
final CommandExecutionResult result1 = sentence1.execute(project, subject.get(), complement1.get());
if (result1.isOk() == false)
return result1;
final Failable extends Object> complement2 = sentence2.getComplement().getMe(project, arg, "2");
if (complement2.isFail())
return CommandExecutionResult.error(complement2.getError());
final CommandExecutionResult result2 = sentence2.execute(project, subject.get(), complement2.get());
if (result2.isOk() == false)
return result2;
final Failable extends Object> complement3 = sentence3.getComplement().getMe(project, arg, "3");
if (complement3.isFail())
return CommandExecutionResult.error(complement3.getError());
final CommandExecutionResult result3 = sentence3.execute(project, subject.get(), complement3.get());
return result3;
}
}