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package org.apache.openjpa.kernel.exps;

import org.apache.openjpa.kernel.StoreContext;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.SimpleRegex;

/**
 * Tests if the target matches the wildcard expression given in the
 * argument. The wildcard '?' is used to represent any single character,
 * while '*' is used to represent any series of 0 or more characters.
 *  Examples:
* "address.street.ext:wildcardMatch (\"?ain*reet\")" * * * @deprecated Use matches() instead. * @nojavadoc */ public class WildcardMatch implements FilterListener { public static final String TAG = "wildcardMatch"; public String getTag() { return TAG; } public boolean expectsArguments() { return true; } public boolean expectsTarget() { return true; } public Object evaluate(Object target, Class targetClass, Object[] args, Class[] argClasses, Object candidate, StoreContext ctx) { if (target == null || args[0] == null) return Boolean.FALSE; // create a regexp for the wildcard expression by subbing '.' for '?' // and '.*' for '*' String wild = args[0].toString().replace('?', '.'); for (int st = 0, i; (i = wild.indexOf("*", st)) != -1; st = i + 3) wild = wild.substring(0, i) + "." + wild.substring(i); SimpleRegex re = new SimpleRegex(wild, false); return (re.matches(target.toString())) ? Boolean.TRUE : Boolean.FALSE; } public Class getType(Class targetClass, Class[] argClasses) { return boolean.class; } }




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