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* Copyright 2004 The Apache Software Foundation
*
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package org.apache.taglibs.standard.lang.jstl;
/**
*
* The implementation of the and operator
*
* @author Nathan Abramson - Art Technology Group
* @version $Change: 181177 $$DateTime: 2001/06/26 08:45:09 $$Author: kchung $
**/
public class AndOperator
extends BinaryOperator
{
//-------------------------------------
// Singleton
//-------------------------------------
public static final AndOperator SINGLETON =
new AndOperator ();
//-------------------------------------
/**
*
* Constructor
**/
public AndOperator ()
{
}
//-------------------------------------
// Expression methods
//-------------------------------------
/**
*
* Returns the symbol representing the operator
**/
public String getOperatorSymbol ()
{
return "and";
}
//-------------------------------------
/**
*
* Applies the operator to the given value
**/
public Object apply (Object pLeft,
Object pRight,
Object pContext,
Logger pLogger)
throws ELException
{
// Coerce the values to booleans
boolean left =
Coercions.coerceToBoolean (pLeft, pLogger).booleanValue ();
boolean right =
Coercions.coerceToBoolean (pRight, pLogger).booleanValue ();
return PrimitiveObjects.getBoolean (left && right);
}
//-------------------------------------
/**
*
* Returns true if evaluation is necessary given the specified Left
* value. The And/OrOperators make use of this
**/
public boolean shouldEvaluate (Object pLeft)
{
return
(pLeft instanceof Boolean) &&
((Boolean) pLeft).booleanValue () == true;
}
//-------------------------------------
/**
*
* Returns true if the operator expects its arguments to be coerced
* to Booleans. The And/Or operators set this to true.
**/
public boolean shouldCoerceToBoolean ()
{
return true;
}
//-------------------------------------
}