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package org.apache.cayenne.exp.parser;
import java.math.BigDecimal;
import org.apache.cayenne.exp.Expression;
/**
* "Equal To" expression.
*
* @since 1.1
* @author Andrei Adamchik
*/
public class ASTEqual extends ConditionNode {
/**
* Constructor used by expression parser. Do not invoke directly.
*/
ASTEqual(int id) {
super(id);
}
public ASTEqual() {
super(ExpressionParserTreeConstants.JJTEQUAL);
}
/**
* Creates "Equal To" expression.
*/
public ASTEqual(ASTPath path, Object value) {
super(ExpressionParserTreeConstants.JJTEQUAL);
jjtAddChild(path, 0);
jjtAddChild(new ASTScalar(value), 1);
}
protected Object evaluateNode(Object o) throws Exception {
int len = jjtGetNumChildren();
if (len != 2) {
return Boolean.FALSE;
}
Object o1 = evaluateChild(0, o);
Object o2 = evaluateChild(1, o);
// TODO: maybe we need a comparison "strategy" here, instead of
// a switch of all possible cases? ... there were other requests for
// more relaxed type-unsafe comparison (e.g. numbers to strings)
if (o1 == null && o2 == null) {
return Boolean.TRUE;
}
else if (o1 != null) {
// BigDecimals must be compared using compareTo (
// see CAY-280 and BigDecimal.equals JavaDoc)
if (o1 instanceof BigDecimal) {
if (o2 instanceof BigDecimal) {
return ((BigDecimal) o1).compareTo((BigDecimal) o2) == 0
? Boolean.TRUE
: Boolean.FALSE;
}
return Boolean.FALSE;
}
return o1.equals(o2) ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE;
}
else {
return Boolean.FALSE;
}
}
/**
* Creates a copy of this expression node, without copying children.
*/
public Expression shallowCopy() {
return new ASTEqual(id);
}
protected String getExpressionOperator(int index) {
return "=";
}
public int getType() {
return Expression.EQUAL_TO;
}
}
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