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package org.apache.commons.beanutils.converters;


import java.util.List;
import org.apache.commons.beanutils.ConversionException;


/**
 * 

Standard {@link org.apache.commons.beanutils.Converter} implementation that converts an incoming * String into a primitive array of boolean. On a conversion failure, returns * a specified default value or throws a {@link ConversionException} depending * on how this instance is constructed.

* *

By default, the values to be converted are expected to be those * recognized by a default instance of BooleanConverter. A customised * BooleanConverter can be provided in order to recognise alternative values * as true/false.

* * @version $Id$ * @since 1.4 * @deprecated Replaced by the new {@link ArrayConverter} implementation */ @Deprecated public final class BooleanArrayConverter extends AbstractArrayConverter { // ----------------------------------------------------------- Constructors /** * Create a {@link org.apache.commons.beanutils.Converter} that will throw * a {@link ConversionException} if a conversion error occurs. * *

Conversion of strings to boolean values will be done via a default * instance of class BooleanConverter.

*/ public BooleanArrayConverter() { super(); this.booleanConverter = DEFAULT_CONVERTER; } /** * Create a {@link org.apache.commons.beanutils.Converter} that will return * the specified default value if a conversion error occurs. * *

Conversion of strings to boolean values will be done via a default * instance of class BooleanConverter.

* * @param defaultValue The default value to be returned */ public BooleanArrayConverter(final Object defaultValue) { super(defaultValue); this.booleanConverter = DEFAULT_CONVERTER; } /** * Create a {@link org.apache.commons.beanutils.Converter} that will return * the specified default value if a conversion error occurs. * *

Conversion of strings to boolean values will be done via the * specified converter.

* * @param converter is the converter object that will be used to * convert each input string-value into a boolean. * * @param defaultValue is the default value to be returned by method * convert if conversion fails; null is a valid default value. See the * documentation for method "convert" for more information. * The value BooleanArrayConverter.NO_DEFAULT may be passed here to * specify that an exception should be thrown on conversion failure. * */ public BooleanArrayConverter(final BooleanConverter converter, final Object defaultValue) { super(defaultValue); this.booleanConverter = converter; } // ------------------------------------------------------- Static Variables /** * Type which this class converts its input to. This value can be * used as a parameter to the ConvertUtils.register method. * @since 1.8.0 */ public static final Class MODEL = new boolean[0].getClass(); /** * The converter that all instances of this class will use to * do individual string->boolean conversions, unless overridden * in the constructor. */ private static final BooleanConverter DEFAULT_CONVERTER = new BooleanConverter(); // ---------------------------------------------------- Instance Variables /** * This object is used to perform the conversion of individual strings * into Boolean/boolean values. */ protected final BooleanConverter booleanConverter; // --------------------------------------------------------- Public Methods /** * Convert the specified input object into an output object of type * array-of-boolean. * *

If the input value is null, then the default value specified in the * constructor is returned. If no such value was provided, then a * ConversionException is thrown instead.

* *

If the input value is of type String[] then the returned array shall * be of the same size as this array, with a true or false value in each * array element depending on the result of applying method * BooleanConverter.convert to each string.

* *

For all other types of value, the object's toString method is * expected to return a string containing a comma-separated list of * values, eg "true, false, true". See the documentation for * {@link AbstractArrayConverter#parseElements} for more information on * the exact formats supported.

* *

If the result of value.toString() cannot be split into separate * words, then the default value is also returned (or an exception thrown). *

* *

If any of the elements in the value array (or the elements resulting * from splitting up value.toString) are not recognized by the * BooleanConverter associated with this object, then what happens depends * on whether that BooleanConverter has a default value or not: if it does, * then that unrecognized element is converted into the BooleanConverter's * default value. If the BooleanConverter does not have a default * value, then the default value for this object is returned as the * complete conversion result (not just for the element), or an * exception is thrown if this object has no default value defined.

* * @param type is the type to which this value should be converted. In the * case of this BooleanArrayConverter class, this value is ignored. * * @param value is the input value to be converted. * * @return an object of type boolean[], or the default value if there was * any sort of error during conversion and the constructor * was provided with a default value. * * @throws ConversionException if conversion cannot be performed * successfully and the constructor was not provided with a default * value to return on conversion failure. * * @throws NullPointerException if value is an array, and any of the * array elements are null. */ @Override public Object convert(final Class type, final Object value) { // Deal with a null value if (value == null) { if (useDefault) { return (defaultValue); } else { throw new ConversionException("No value specified"); } } // Deal with the no-conversion-needed case if (MODEL == value.getClass()) { return (value); } // Deal with input value as a String array // // TODO: use if (value.getClass().isArray() instead... // this requires casting to Object[], then using values[i].toString() if (strings.getClass() == value.getClass()) { try { final String[] values = (String[]) value; final boolean[] results = new boolean[values.length]; for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) { final String stringValue = values[i]; final Object result = booleanConverter.convert(Boolean.class, stringValue); results[i] = ((Boolean) result).booleanValue(); } return (results); } catch (final Exception e) { if (useDefault) { return (defaultValue); } else { throw new ConversionException(value.toString(), e); } } } // We only get here if the input value is not of type String[]. // In this case, we assume value.toString() returns a comma-separated // sequence of values; see method AbstractArrayConverter.parseElements // for more information. try { final List list = parseElements(value.toString()); final boolean[] results = new boolean[list.size()]; for (int i = 0; i < results.length; i++) { final String stringValue = (String) list.get(i); final Object result = booleanConverter.convert(Boolean.class, stringValue); results[i] = ((Boolean) result).booleanValue(); } return (results); } catch (final Exception e) { if (useDefault) { return (defaultValue); } else { throw new ConversionException(value.toString(), e); } } } }




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