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package org.apache.openjpa.kernel.jpql;
import java.util.TreeSet;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.Localizer;
import org.apache.openjpa.lib.util.Localizer.Message;
import org.apache.openjpa.util.UserException;
/**
* Signifies that a lexical error occurred when parsing the JPQL statement.
*
* @author Marc Prud'hommeaux
*/
public class ParseException
extends UserException {
private static final Localizer _loc =
Localizer.forPackage(ParseException.class);
/**
* This constructor is used by the method "generateParseException"
* in the generated parser. Calling this constructor generates
* a new object of this type with the fields "currentToken",
* "expectedTokenSequences", and "tokenImage" set.
* This constructor calls its super class with the empty string
* to force the "toString" method of parent class "Throwable" to
* print the error message in the form:
* ParseException:
*/
public ParseException(Token currentTokenVal,
int[][]expectedTokenSequencesVal, String[]tokenImageVal) {
super(initMessage(currentTokenVal,
expectedTokenSequencesVal, tokenImageVal));
}
/**
* The following constructors are for use by you for whatever
* purpose you can think of. Constructing the exception in this
* manner makes the exception behave in the normal way - i.e., as
* documented in the class "Throwable". The fields "errorToken",
* "expectedTokenSequences", and "tokenImage" do not contain
* relevant information. The JavaCC generated code does not use
* these constructors.
*/
public ParseException() {
super();
}
/**
* String constructor. Constructing the exception in this
* manner makes the exception behave in the normal way - i.e., as
* documented in the class "Throwable". The fields "errorToken",
* "expectedTokenSequences", and "tokenImage" do not contain
* relevant information. The JavaCC generated code does not use
* these constructors.
*/
public ParseException(String message) {
super(message);
}
public ParseException(String message, Throwable t) {
super(message, t);
}
/**
* This method has the standard behavior when this object has been
* created using the standard constructors. Otherwise, it uses
* "currentToken" and "expectedTokenSequences" to generate a parse
* error message and returns it. If this object has been created
* due to a parse error, and you do not catch it (it gets thrown
* from the parser), then this method is called during the printing
* of the final stack trace, and hence the correct error message
* gets displayed.
*/
private static Message initMessage(Token currentToken,
int[][]expectedTokenSequences, String[]tokenImage) {
TreeSet expected = new TreeSet();
int maxSize = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < expectedTokenSequences.length; i++) {
if (maxSize < expectedTokenSequences[i].length)
maxSize = expectedTokenSequences[i].length;
for (int j = 0; j < expectedTokenSequences[i].length; j++)
expected.add(tokenImage[expectedTokenSequences[i][j]]);
}
Token tok = currentToken.next;
StringBuffer curtokBuf = new StringBuffer();
for (int i = 0; i < maxSize; i++) {
if (i != 0)
curtokBuf.append(" ");
if (tok.kind == 0) {
curtokBuf.append(tokenImage[0]);
break;
}
curtokBuf.append(escape(tok.image));
tok = tok.next;
}
String curtok = curtokBuf.toString();
return _loc.get("bad-parse", new Object[]{ curtok,
Integer.valueOf(currentToken.next.beginColumn), expected });
}
/**
* Used to convert raw characters to their escaped version
* when these raw version cannot be used as part of an ASCII string literal.
*/
private static String escape(String str) {
StringBuffer retval = new StringBuffer();
char ch;
for (int i = 0; i < str.length(); i++) {
switch (str.charAt(i)) {
case 0:
continue;
case '\b':
retval.append("\\b");
continue;
case '\t':
retval.append("\\t");
continue;
case '\n':
retval.append("\\n");
continue;
case '\f':
retval.append("\\f");
continue;
case '\r':
retval.append("\\r");
continue;
case '\"':
retval.append("\\\"");
continue;
case '\'':
retval.append("\\\'");
continue;
case '\\':
retval.append("\\\\");
continue;
default:
if ((ch = str.charAt(i)) < 0x20 || ch > 0x7e) {
String s = "0000" + Integer.toString(ch, 16);
retval.append("\\u" + s.substring(s.length() - 4,
s.length()));
} else {
retval.append(ch);
}
continue;
}
}
return retval.toString();
}
}