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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.tree;

import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;

/**
 * 

* A base class for node combiner implementations. *

*

* A node combiner is an object that knows how two hierarchical node structures can be combined into a single * one. Of course, there are many possible ways of implementing such a combination, e.g. constructing a union, an * intersection, or an "override" structure (were nodes in the first hierarchy take precedence over nodes in the second * hierarchy). This abstract base class only provides some helper methods and defines the common interface for node * combiners. Concrete sub classes will implement the diverse combination algorithms. *

*

* For some concrete combiner implementations it is important to distinguish whether a node is a single node or whether * it belongs to a list structure. Alone from the input structures, the combiner will not always be able to make this * decision. So sometimes it may be necessary for the developer to configure the combiner and tell it, which nodes * should be treated as list nodes. For this purpose the {@code addListNode()} method exists. It can be passed the name * of a node, which should be considered a list node. *

* * @since 1.3 */ public abstract class NodeCombiner { /** * A default handler object for immutable nodes. This object can be used by derived classes for dealing with nodes. * However, it provides only limited functionality; it supports only operations on child nodes, but no references to * parent nodes. */ protected static final NodeHandler HANDLER = createNodeHandler(); /** * Creates a node handler object for immutable nodes which can be used by sub classes to perform advanced operations on * nodes. * * @return the node handler implementation */ private static NodeHandler createNodeHandler() { return new AbstractImmutableNodeHandler() { @Override public ImmutableNode getParent(final ImmutableNode node) { return null; } @Override public ImmutableNode getRootNode() { return null; } }; } /** Stores a list with node names that are known to be list nodes. */ private final Set listNodes; /** * Creates a new instance of {@code NodeCombiner}. */ public NodeCombiner() { listNodes = new HashSet<>(); } /** * Adds the name of a node to the list of known list nodes. This means that nodes with this name will never be combined. * * @param nodeName the name to be added */ public void addListNode(final String nodeName) { listNodes.add(nodeName); } /** * Combines the hierarchies represented by the given root nodes. This method must be defined in concrete sub classes * with the implementation of a specific combination algorithm. * * @param node1 the first root node * @param node2 the second root node * @return the root node of the resulting combined node structure */ public abstract ImmutableNode combine(ImmutableNode node1, ImmutableNode node2); /** * Gets a set with the names of nodes that are known to be list nodes. * * @return a set with the names of list nodes */ public Set getListNodes() { return Collections.unmodifiableSet(listNodes); } /** * Checks if a node is a list node. This implementation tests if the given node name is contained in the set of known * list nodes. Derived classes which use different criteria may overload this method. * * @param node the node to be tested * @return a flag whether this is a list node */ public boolean isListNode(final ImmutableNode node) { return listNodes.contains(node.getNodeName()); } }




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