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package org.drools.compiler.rule.builder;
import java.io.Externalizable;
import org.drools.base.base.ValueType;
import org.drools.drl.parser.impl.Operator;
import org.drools.base.rule.accessor.Evaluator;
/**
* An evaluator definition interface that allows for pluggable
* evaluator implementation.
*
* This interface is the register entry point for all available
* evaluators and describes all evaluator capabilities
*/
public interface EvaluatorDefinition extends Externalizable, org.kie.api.runtime.rule.EvaluatorDefinition {
/**
* Returns the list of identifies this
* evaluator implementation supports
*
* @return
*/
String[] getEvaluatorIds();
/**
* My apologies to English speakers if the word "negatable" does not
* exist. :)
*
* This method returns true if this evaluator supports negation. Example:
*
* the "matches" operator supports "not matches" and so is "negatable" (!?)
*
* @return
*/
boolean isNegatable();
/**
* Returns the evaluator instance for the given type and the
* defined parameterText
*
* @param type the type of the attributes this evaluator will
* operate on. This is important because the evaluator
* may do optimisations and type coercion based on the
* types it is evaluating. It is also possible that
* this evaluator does not support a given type.
*
* @param operatorId the string identifier of the evaluator
*
* @param isNegated true if the evaluator instance to be returned is
* the negated version of the evaluator.
*
* @param parameterText some evaluators support parameters and these
* parameters are defined as a String that is
* parsed by the evaluator itself.
*
* @return an Evaluator instance capable of evaluating expressions
* between values of the given type, or null in case the type
* is not supported.
*/
Evaluator getEvaluator(ValueType type, String operatorId, boolean isNegated, String parameterText );
/**
* Returns the evaluator instance for the given type and the
* defined parameterText
*
* @param type the type of the attributes this evaluator will
* operate on. This is important because the evaluator
* may do optimisations and type coercion based on the
* types it is evaluating. It is also possible that
* this evaluator does not support a given type.
*
* @param operatorId the string identifier of the evaluator
*
* @param isNegated true if the evaluator instance to be returned is
* the negated version of the evaluator.
*
* @param parameterText some evaluators support parameters and these
* parameters are defined as a String that is
* parsed by the evaluator itself.
*
* @param leftTarget the target of the evaluator on the Left side,
* i.e., on Rete terms, the previous binding or
* the actual value on the right side of the operator.
*
* @param rightTarget the target of the evaluator on the Right side,
* i.e., on Rete terms, the current pattern field.
*
* @return an Evaluator instance capable of evaluating expressions
* between values of the given type, or null in case the type
* is not supported.
*/
Evaluator getEvaluator(ValueType type, String operatorId, boolean isNegated, String parameterText, Target leftTarget, Target rightTarget );
/**
* Returns the evaluator instance for the given type and the
* defined parameterText
*
* @param type the type of the attributes this evaluator will
* operate on. This is important because the evaluator
* may do optimisations and type coercion based on the
* types it is evaluating. It is also possible that
* this evaluator does not support a given type.
*
* @param operator the operator implemented by the evaluator
*
* @param parameterText some evaluators support parameters and these
* parameters are defined as a String that is
* parsed by the evaluator itself.
*
* @return an Evaluator instance capable of evaluating expressions
* between values of the given type, or null in case the type
* is not supported.
*/
Evaluator getEvaluator(ValueType type, Operator operator, String parameterText);
/**
* Returns the evaluator instance for the given type and the
* defined parameterText
*
* @param type the type of the attributes this evaluator will
* operate on. This is important because the evaluator
* may do optimisations and type coercion based on the
* types it is evaluating. It is also possible that
* this evaluator does not support a given type.
*
* @param operator the operator implemented by the evaluator
*
* @return an Evaluator instance capable of evaluating expressions
* between values of the given type, or null in case the type
* is not supported.
*/
Evaluator getEvaluator(ValueType type, Operator operator);
/**
* Returns true in case this evaluator supports operations over values
* of that specific type.
*
* @param type
* @return
*/
boolean supportsType(ValueType type);
/**
* There are evaluators that operate on *fact* attributes,
* evaluators that operate on *fact handle* attributes, and
* evaluators that operate on both. This method returns
* the target of the current evaluator.
*
* @return true if this evaluator operates on fact handle attributes
* and false if it operates on fact attributes
*/
Target getTarget();
/**
* An enum for the target of the evaluator
*/
enum Target {
FACT, HANDLE, BOTH;
}
}