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package org.apache.openjpa.kernel.exps;

import org.apache.openjpa.kernel.Filters;
import org.apache.openjpa.kernel.StoreContext;

/**
 * Value produced by a mathematical operation on two values.
 *
 * @author Abe White
 */
abstract class MathVal
    extends Val {

    private final Val _val1;
    private final Val _val2;

    /**
     * Constructor. Provide the values to operate on.
     */
    public MathVal(Val val1, Val val2) {
        _val1 = val1;
        _val2 = val2;
    }

    public Class getType() {
        Class c1 = _val1.getType();
        Class c2 = _val2.getType();
        return Filters.promote(c1, c2);
    }

    public void setImplicitType(Class type) {
    }

    protected Object eval(Object candidate, Object orig,
        StoreContext ctx, Object[] params) {
        Object o1 = _val1.eval(candidate, orig, ctx, params);
        Object o2 = _val2.eval(candidate, orig, ctx, params);
        return operate(o1, _val1.getType(), o2, _val2.getType());
    }

    /**
     * Return the result of this mathematical operation on the two values.
     */
    protected abstract Object operate(Object o1, Class c1, Object o2,
        Class c2);

    public void acceptVisit(ExpressionVisitor visitor) {
        visitor.enter(this);
        _val1.acceptVisit(visitor);
        _val2.acceptVisit(visitor);
        visitor.exit(this);
    }
}




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