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package org.apache.commons.configuration2.convert;

import java.util.Collection;

import org.apache.commons.configuration2.ex.ConversionException;
import org.apache.commons.configuration2.interpol.ConfigurationInterpolator;

/**
 * 

* An interface defining the possible data type conversions supported by the * configuration framework. *

*

* This interface defines a couple of methods related to different kinds of data * type conversion: *

*
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  • Conversion to an object of a specific type
  • *
  • Conversion to an array of a specific type
  • *
  • Conversion to a collection of a specific type
  • *
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* Data type conversion is related to variable substitution (aka interpolation). * Before a value can be converted to a target type substitution has to be * performed first, and the conversion is done on the resulting value. In order * to support this, the conversion methods expect a * {@link ConfigurationInterpolator} object; {@code Configuration} * implementations here pass in their associated instance. *

*

* A {@code Configuration} object is associated with a concrete * {@code ConversionHandler} implementation. Whenever a data type conversion is * required it delegates to this handler. By providing a custom * {@code ConversionHandler} object, the type conversion performed by the * configuration object can be adapted. *

* * @since 2.0 */ public interface ConversionHandler { /** * Converts a single object to the specified target type. A concrete * implementation has to attempt a conversion. If this is not possible, a * {@link ConversionException} is thrown. It is up to a concrete * implementation how null values are handled; a default strategy * would be to return null if the source object is null. * * @param the type of the desired result * @param src the object to be converted * @param targetCls the target class of the conversion * @param ci an object for performing variable substitution * @return the converted object * @throws ConversionException if the requested conversion is not possible */ T to(Object src, Class targetCls, ConfigurationInterpolator ci); /** * Converts the given object to an array of the specified element type. The * object can be a single value (e.g. a String, a primitive, etc.) or a * complex object containing multiple values (like a collection or another * array). In the latter case all elements contained in the complex object * are converted to the target type. If the value(s) cannot be converted to * the desired target class, a {@link ConversionException} is thrown. Note * that the result type of this method is {@code Object}; because this * method can also produce arrays of a primitive type the return type * {@code Object[]} cannot be used. * * @param src the object to be converted * @param elemClass the element class of the resulting array * @param ci an object for performing variable substitution * @return the array with the converted values * @throws ConversionException if the conversion of an element is not * possible */ Object toArray(Object src, Class elemClass, ConfigurationInterpolator ci); /** * Converts the given object to a collection of the specified type. The * target collection must be provided (here callers have the option to * specify different types of collections like lists or sets). All values * contained in the specified source object (or the source object itself if * it is a single value) are converted to the desired target class and added * to the destination collection. If the conversion of an element is not * possible, a {@link ConversionException} is thrown. * * @param the type of the elements of the destination collection * @param src the object to be converted * @param elemClass the element class of the destination collection * @param ci an object for performing variable substitution * @param dest the destination collection */ void toCollection(Object src, Class elemClass, ConfigurationInterpolator ci, Collection dest); }




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