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package org.apache.openjpa.kernel.exps;

import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.Localizer;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.SimpleRegex;
import serp.util.Strings;

/**
 * Expression that compares two others.
 *
 * @author Abe White
 */
class MatchesExpression
    extends CompareExpression {

    private static final Localizer _loc = Localizer.forPackage(
        MatchesExpression.class);
    
    private final String _single;
    private final String _multi;
    private final boolean _affirmation;

    /**
     * Constructor. Supply values to compare.
     */
    public MatchesExpression(Val val1, Val val2,
        String single, String multi, String escape, boolean affirmation) {
        super(val1, val2);
        _single = single;
        _multi = multi;
        if (escape != null)
            throw new IllegalArgumentException(_loc.get(
                "escape-for-inmem-query-not-supported").getMessage());
        _affirmation = affirmation;
    }

    protected boolean compare(Object o1, Object o2) {
        if (o1 == null || o2 == null)
            return false;

        // case insensitive?
        String str = o2.toString();
        int idx = str.indexOf("(?i)");
        boolean uncase = false;
        if (idx != -1) {
            uncase = true;
            if (idx + 4 < str.length())
                str = str.substring(0, idx) + str.substring(idx + 4);
            else
                str = str.substring(0, idx);
        }

        // now translate from the single and multi character escape
        // sequences into an escape that conforms to the regexp syntax
        str = Strings.replace(str, _multi, ".*");
        str = Strings.replace(str, _single, ".");

        SimpleRegex re = new SimpleRegex(str, uncase);
        boolean matches = re.matches(o1.toString());
        return _affirmation ? matches : !matches;
    }
}





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