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package org.mybatis.guice;

import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.NoSuchElementException;

/**
 * Simple static methods to be called at the start of your own methods to verify correct arguments and state. This
 * allows constructs such as
 *
 * 
 * if (count <= 0) {
 *   throw new IllegalArgumentException("must be positive: " + count);
 * }
 * 
* *

* to be replaced with the more compact *

* *
 * checkArgument(count > 0, "must be positive: %s", count);
 * 
* *

* Note that the sense of the expression is inverted; with {@code Preconditions} you declare what you expect to be * true, just as you do with an * {@code assert} or a JUnit {@code assertTrue()} call. *

* *

* Take care not to confuse precondition checking with other similar types of checks! Precondition exceptions -- * including those provided here, but also {@link IndexOutOfBoundsException}, {@link NoSuchElementException}, * {@link UnsupportedOperationException} and others -- are used to signal that the calling method has made an * error. This tells the caller that it should not have invoked the method when it did, with the arguments it did, or * perhaps ever. Postcondition or other invariant failures should not throw these types of exceptions. *

* *

* Note: The methods of the {@code Preconditions} class are highly unusual in one way: they are supposed * to throw exceptions, and promise in their specifications to do so even when given perfectly valid input. That is, * {@code null} is a valid parameter to the method {@link #checkNotNull(Object)} -- and technically this parameter could * be even marked as {@link com.google.inject.internal.util.Nullable} -- yet the method will still throw an exception * anyway, because that's what its contract says to do. *

* *

* This class may be used with the Google Web Toolkit (GWT). *

* * @author Kevin Bourrillion */ final class Preconditions { private Preconditions() { } /** * Ensures the truth of an expression involving one or more parameters to the calling method. * * @param expression * a boolean expression * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code expression} is false */ public static void checkArgument(boolean expression) { if (!expression) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } } /** * Ensures the truth of an expression involving one or more parameters to the calling method. * * @param expression * a boolean expression * @param errorMessage * the exception message to use if the check fails; will be converted to a string using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code expression} is false */ public static void checkArgument(boolean expression, Object errorMessage) { if (!expression) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(String.valueOf(errorMessage)); } } /** * Ensures the truth of an expression involving one or more parameters to the calling method. * * @param expression * a boolean expression * @param errorMessageTemplate * a template for the exception message should the check fail. The message is formed by replacing each * {@code %s} placeholder in the template with an argument. These are matched by position - the first * {@code %s} gets {@code errorMessageArgs[0]}, etc. Unmatched arguments will be appended to the formatted * message in square braces. Unmatched placeholders will be left as-is. * @param errorMessageArgs * the arguments to be substituted into the message template. Arguments are converted to strings using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)}. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code expression} is false * @throws NullPointerException * if the check fails and either {@code * errorMessageTemplate} or {@code errorMessageArgs} is null (don't let this happen) */ public static void checkArgument(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, Object... errorMessageArgs) { if (!expression) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(format(errorMessageTemplate, errorMessageArgs)); } } /** * Ensures the truth of an expression involving the state of the calling instance, but not involving any parameters to * the calling method. * * @param expression * a boolean expression * @throws IllegalStateException * if {@code expression} is false */ public static void checkState(boolean expression) { if (!expression) { throw new IllegalStateException(); } } /** * Ensures the truth of an expression involving the state of the calling instance, but not involving any parameters to * the calling method. * * @param expression * a boolean expression * @param errorMessage * the exception message to use if the check fails; will be converted to a string using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)} * @throws IllegalStateException * if {@code expression} is false */ public static void checkState(boolean expression, Object errorMessage) { if (!expression) { throw new IllegalStateException(String.valueOf(errorMessage)); } } /** * Ensures the truth of an expression involving the state of the calling instance, but not involving any parameters to * the calling method. * * @param expression * a boolean expression * @param errorMessageTemplate * a template for the exception message should the check fail. The message is formed by replacing each * {@code %s} placeholder in the template with an argument. These are matched by position - the first * {@code %s} gets {@code errorMessageArgs[0]}, etc. Unmatched arguments will be appended to the formatted * message in square braces. Unmatched placeholders will be left as-is. * @param errorMessageArgs * the arguments to be substituted into the message template. Arguments are converted to strings using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)}. * @throws IllegalStateException * if {@code expression} is false * @throws NullPointerException * if the check fails and either {@code * errorMessageTemplate} or {@code errorMessageArgs} is null (don't let this happen) */ public static void checkState(boolean expression, String errorMessageTemplate, Object... errorMessageArgs) { if (!expression) { throw new IllegalStateException(format(errorMessageTemplate, errorMessageArgs)); } } /** * Ensures that an object reference passed as a parameter to the calling method is not null. * * @param reference * an object reference * @return the non-null reference that was validated * @throws NullPointerException * if {@code reference} is null */ public static T checkNotNull(T reference) { if (reference == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } return reference; } /** * Ensures that an object reference passed as a parameter to the calling method is not null. * * @param reference * an object reference * @param errorMessage * the exception message to use if the check fails; will be converted to a string using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)} * @return the non-null reference that was validated * @throws NullPointerException * if {@code reference} is null */ public static T checkNotNull(T reference, Object errorMessage) { if (reference == null) { throw new NullPointerException(String.valueOf(errorMessage)); } return reference; } /** * Ensures that an object reference passed as a parameter to the calling method is not null. * * @param reference * an object reference * @param errorMessageTemplate * a template for the exception message should the check fail. The message is formed by replacing each * {@code %s} placeholder in the template with an argument. These are matched by position - the first * {@code %s} gets {@code errorMessageArgs[0]}, etc. Unmatched arguments will be appended to the formatted * message in square braces. Unmatched placeholders will be left as-is. * @param errorMessageArgs * the arguments to be substituted into the message template. Arguments are converted to strings using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)}. * @return the non-null reference that was validated * @throws NullPointerException * if {@code reference} is null */ public static T checkNotNull(T reference, String errorMessageTemplate, Object... errorMessageArgs) { if (reference == null) { // If either of these parameters is null, the right thing happens anyway throw new NullPointerException(format(errorMessageTemplate, errorMessageArgs)); } return reference; } /** * Ensures that an {@code Iterable} object passed as a parameter to the calling method is not null and contains no * null elements. * * @param iterable * the iterable to check the contents of * @return the non-null {@code iterable} reference just validated * @throws NullPointerException * if {@code iterable} is null or contains at least one null element */ public static > T checkContentsNotNull(T iterable) { if (containsOrIsNull(iterable)) { throw new NullPointerException(); } return iterable; } /** * Ensures that an {@code Iterable} object passed as a parameter to the calling method is not null and contains no * null elements. * * @param iterable * the iterable to check the contents of * @param errorMessage * the exception message to use if the check fails; will be converted to a string using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)} * @return the non-null {@code iterable} reference just validated * @throws NullPointerException * if {@code iterable} is null or contains at least one null element */ public static > T checkContentsNotNull(T iterable, Object errorMessage) { if (containsOrIsNull(iterable)) { throw new NullPointerException(String.valueOf(errorMessage)); } return iterable; } /** * Ensures that an {@code Iterable} object passed as a parameter to the calling method is not null and contains no * null elements. * * @param iterable * the iterable to check the contents of * @param errorMessageTemplate * a template for the exception message should the check fail. The message is formed by replacing each * {@code %s} placeholder in the template with an argument. These are matched by position - the first * {@code %s} gets {@code errorMessageArgs[0]}, etc. Unmatched arguments will be appended to the formatted * message in square braces. Unmatched placeholders will be left as-is. * @param errorMessageArgs * the arguments to be substituted into the message template. Arguments are converted to strings using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)}. * @return the non-null {@code iterable} reference just validated * @throws NullPointerException * if {@code iterable} is null or contains at least one null element */ public static > T checkContentsNotNull(T iterable, String errorMessageTemplate, Object... errorMessageArgs) { if (containsOrIsNull(iterable)) { throw new NullPointerException(format(errorMessageTemplate, errorMessageArgs)); } return iterable; } private static boolean containsOrIsNull(Iterable iterable) { if (iterable == null) { return true; } if (iterable instanceof Collection) { Collection collection = (Collection) iterable; try { return collection.contains(null); } catch (NullPointerException e) { // A NPE implies that the collection doesn't contain null. return false; } } else { for (Object element : iterable) { if (element == null) { return true; } } return false; } } /** * Ensures that {@code index} specifies a valid element in an array, list or string of size {@code size}. An * element index may range from zero, inclusive, to {@code size}, exclusive. * * @param index * a user-supplied index identifying an element of an array, list or string * @param size * the size of that array, list or string * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException * if {@code index} is negative or is not less than {@code size} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code size} is negative */ public static void checkElementIndex(int index, int size) { checkElementIndex(index, size, "index"); } /** * Ensures that {@code index} specifies a valid element in an array, list or string of size {@code size}. An * element index may range from zero, inclusive, to {@code size}, exclusive. * * @param index * a user-supplied index identifying an element of an array, list or string * @param size * the size of that array, list or string * @param desc * the text to use to describe this index in an error message * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException * if {@code index} is negative or is not less than {@code size} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code size} is negative */ public static void checkElementIndex(int index, int size, String desc) { checkArgument(size >= 0, "negative size: %s", size); if (index < 0) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(format("%s (%s) must not be negative", desc, index)); } if (index >= size) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(format("%s (%s) must be less than size (%s)", desc, index, size)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code index} specifies a valid position in an array, list or string of size {@code size}. A * position index may range from zero to {@code size}, inclusive. * * @param index * a user-supplied index identifying a position in an array, list or string * @param size * the size of that array, list or string * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException * if {@code index} is negative or is greater than {@code size} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code size} is negative */ public static void checkPositionIndex(int index, int size) { checkPositionIndex(index, size, "index"); } /** * Ensures that {@code index} specifies a valid position in an array, list or string of size {@code size}. A * position index may range from zero to {@code size}, inclusive. * * @param index * a user-supplied index identifying a position in an array, list or string * @param size * the size of that array, list or string * @param desc * the text to use to describe this index in an error message * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException * if {@code index} is negative or is greater than {@code size} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code size} is negative */ public static void checkPositionIndex(int index, int size, String desc) { checkArgument(size >= 0, "negative size: %s", size); if (index < 0) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(format("%s (%s) must not be negative", desc, index)); } if (index > size) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(format("%s (%s) must not be greater than size (%s)", desc, index, size)); } } /** * Ensures that {@code start} and {@code end} specify a valid positions in an array, list or string of size * {@code size}, and are in order. A position index may range from zero to {@code size}, inclusive. * * @param start * a user-supplied index identifying a starting position in an array, list or string * @param end * a user-supplied index identifying a ending position in an array, list or string * @param size * the size of that array, list or string * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either index is negative or is greater than {@code size}, or if {@code end} is less than {@code start} * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code size} is negative */ public static void checkPositionIndexes(int start, int end, int size) { checkPositionIndex(start, size, "start index"); checkPositionIndex(end, size, "end index"); if (end < start) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(format("end index (%s) must not be less than start index (%s)", end, start)); } } /** * Substitutes each {@code %s} in {@code template} with an argument. These are matched by position - the first * {@code %s} gets {@code args[0]}, etc. If there are more arguments than placeholders, the unmatched arguments will * be appended to the end of the formatted message in square braces. * * @param template * a non-null string containing 0 or more {@code %s} placeholders. * @param args * the arguments to be substituted into the message template. Arguments are converted to strings using * {@link String#valueOf(Object)}. Arguments can be null. */ // VisibleForTesting static String format(String template, Object... args) { // start substituting the arguments into the '%s' placeholders StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(template.length() + 16 * args.length); int templateStart = 0; int i = 0; while (i < args.length) { int placeholderStart = template.indexOf("%s", templateStart); if (placeholderStart == -1) { break; } builder.append(template.substring(templateStart, placeholderStart)); builder.append(args[i++]); templateStart = placeholderStart + 2; } builder.append(template.substring(templateStart)); // if we run out of placeholders, append the extra args in square braces if (i < args.length) { builder.append(" ["); builder.append(args[i++]); while (i < args.length) { builder.append(", "); builder.append(args[i++]); } builder.append("]"); } return builder.toString(); } }




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