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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.tree;

import org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils;

/**
 * 

* An enumeration class with several pre-defined {@link NodeMatcher} implementations based on node names. *

*

* Filtering nodes by their name is a typical use case. Therefore, some default implementations for typical filter * algorithms are already provided. They are available as constants of this class. Because the algorithms are state-less * these instances can be shared and accessed concurrently. *

* * @since 2.0 */ public enum NodeNameMatchers implements NodeMatcher { /** * A matcher for exact node name matches. This matcher returns true if and only if the name of the passed in node * equals exactly the given criterion string. */ EQUALS { @Override public boolean matches(final T node, final NodeHandler handler, final String criterion) { return StringUtils.equals(criterion, handler.nodeName(node)); } }, /** * A matcher for matches on node names which ignores case. For this matcher the names {@code node}, {@code NODE}, or * {@code NodE} are all the same. */ EQUALS_IGNORE_CASE { @Override public boolean matches(final T node, final NodeHandler handler, final String criterion) { return StringUtils.equalsIgnoreCase(criterion, handler.nodeName(node)); } } }




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