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package org.ossreviewtoolkit.model.config

import org.ossreviewtoolkit.model.RuleViolation
import org.ossreviewtoolkit.utils.common.collapseWhitespace

/**
 * Defines the resolution of a [RuleViolation]. This can be used to silence rule violations that have been identified as
 * not being relevant or are acceptable / approved.
 */
data class RuleViolationResolution(
    /**
     * A regular expression string to match the messages of rule violations to resolve. Whitespace in the message will
     * be [collapsed][collapseWhitespace] and it will be converted to a [Regex] using [RegexOption.DOT_MATCHES_ALL].
     */
    val message: String,

    /**
     * The reason why the rule violation is resolved.
     */
    val reason: RuleViolationResolutionReason,

    /**
     * A comment to further explain why the [reason] is applicable here.
     */
    val comment: String
) {
    private val regex = Regex(message.collapseWhitespace(), RegexOption.DOT_MATCHES_ALL)

    /**
     * True if [message] matches the message of the [violation]. Whitespace in the message of the [violation] is
     * [collapsed][collapseWhitespace] before matching.
     */
    fun matches(violation: RuleViolation) = regex.matches(violation.message.collapseWhitespace())
}




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