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diff --git a/libjava/java/text/CollationElementIterator.java b/libjava/java/text/CollationElementIterator.java deleted file mode 100644 index 60b148ef7c1..00000000000 --- a/libjava/java/text/CollationElementIterator.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,467 +0,0 @@ -/* CollationElementIterator.java -- Walks through collation elements - Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2004 Free Software Foundation - -This file is part of GNU Classpath. - -GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) -any later version. - -GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but -WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU -General Public License for more details. - -You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License -along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the -Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA -02110-1301 USA. - -Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is -making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and -conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole -combination. - -As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you -permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an -executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent -modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under -terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked -independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that -module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from -or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend -this exception to your version of the library, but you are not -obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this -exception statement from your version. */ - - -package java.text; - -import java.util.ArrayList; - -/* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, plus online - * API docs for JDK 1.2 from http://www.javasoft.com. - * Status: Believed complete and correct to JDK 1.1. - */ - -/** - * This class walks through the character collation elements of a - * <code>String</code> as defined by the collation rules in an instance of - * <code>RuleBasedCollator</code>. There is no public constructor for - * this class. An instance is created by calling the - * <code>getCollationElementIterator</code> method on - * <code>RuleBasedCollator</code>. - * - * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com) - * @author Tom Tromey (tromey@cygnus.com) - * @author Guilhem Lavaux (guilhem.lavaux@free.fr) - */ -public final class CollationElementIterator -{ - /** - * This is a constant value that is returned to indicate that the end of - * the string was encountered. - */ - public static final int NULLORDER = -1; - - /** - * This is the RuleBasedCollator this object was created from. - */ - RuleBasedCollator collator; - - /** - * This is the String that is being iterated over. - */ - String text; - - /** - * This is the index into the collation decomposition where we are currently scanning. - */ - int index; - - /** - * This is the index into the String where we are currently scanning. - */ - int textIndex; - - /** - * Array containing the collation decomposition of the - * text given to the constructor. - */ - private RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement[] text_decomposition; - - /** - * Array containing the index of the specified block. - */ - private int[] text_indexes; - - /** - * This method initializes a new instance of <code>CollationElementIterator</code> - * to iterate over the specified <code>String</code> using the rules in the - * specified <code>RuleBasedCollator</code>. - * - * @param collator The <code>RuleBasedCollation</code> used for calculating collation values - * @param text The <code>String</code> to iterate over. - */ - CollationElementIterator(RuleBasedCollator collator, String text) - { - this.collator = collator; - - setText (text); - } - - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement nextBlock() - { - if (index >= text_decomposition.length) - return null; - - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement e = text_decomposition[index]; - - textIndex = text_indexes[index+1]; - - index++; - - return e; - } - - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement previousBlock() - { - if (index == 0) - return null; - - index--; - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement e = text_decomposition[index]; - - textIndex = text_indexes[index+1]; - - return e; - } - - /** - * This method returns the collation ordering value of the next character sequence - * in the string (it may be an extended character following collation rules). - * This method will return <code>NULLORDER</code> if the - * end of the string was reached. - * - * @return The collation ordering value. - */ - public int next() - { - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement e = nextBlock(); - - if (e == null) - return NULLORDER; - - return e.getValue(); - } - - /** - * This method returns the collation ordering value of the previous character - * in the string. This method will return <code>NULLORDER</code> if the - * beginning of the string was reached. - * - * @return The collation ordering value. - */ - public int previous() - { - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement e = previousBlock(); - - if (e == null) - return NULLORDER; - - return e.getValue(); - } - - /** - * This method returns the primary order value for the given collation - * value. - * - * @param value The collation value returned from <code>next()</code> or <code>previous()</code>. - * - * @return The primary order value of the specified collation value. This is the high 16 bits. - */ - public static int primaryOrder(int order) - { - // From the JDK 1.2 spec. - return order >>> 16; - } - - /** - * This method resets the internal position pointer to read from the - * beginning of the <code>String</code> again. - */ - public void reset() - { - index = 0; - textIndex = 0; - } - - /** - * This method returns the secondary order value for the given collation - * value. - * - * @param value The collation value returned from <code>next()</code> or <code>previous()</code>. - * - * @return The secondary order value of the specified collation value. This is the bits 8-15. - */ - public static short secondaryOrder(int order) - { - // From the JDK 1.2 spec. - return (short) ((order >>> 8) & 255); - } - - /** - * This method returns the tertiary order value for the given collation - * value. - * - * @param value The collation value returned from <code>next()</code> or <code>previous()</code>. - * - * @return The tertiary order value of the specified collation value. This is the low eight bits. - */ - public static short tertiaryOrder(int order) - { - // From the JDK 1.2 spec. - return (short) (order & 255); - } - - /** - * This method sets the <code>String</code> that it is iterating over - * to the specified <code>String</code>. - * - * @param text The new <code>String</code> to iterate over. - * - * @since 1.2 - */ - public void setText(String text) - { - int idx = 0; - int idx_idx = 0; - int alreadyExpanded = 0; - int idxToMove = 0; - - this.text = text; - this.index = 0; - - String work_text = text.intern(); - - ArrayList a_element = new ArrayList(); - ArrayList a_idx = new ArrayList(); - - // Build element collection ordered as they come in "text". - while (idx < work_text.length()) - { - String key, key_old; - - Object object = null; - int p = 1; - - // IMPROVE: use a TreeMap with a prefix-ordering rule. - key_old = key = null; - do - { - if (object != null) - key_old = key; - key = work_text.substring (idx, idx+p); - object = collator.prefix_tree.get (key); - if (object != null && idx < alreadyExpanded) - { - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement prefix = (RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement)object; - if (prefix.expansion != null && - prefix.expansion.startsWith(work_text.substring(0, idx))) - { - object = null; - key = key_old; - } - } - p++; - } - while (idx+p <= work_text.length()); - - if (object == null) - key = key_old; - - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement prefix = - (RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement) collator.prefix_tree.get (key); - - /* - * First case: There is no such sequence in the database. - * We will have to build one from the context. - */ - if (prefix == null) - { - /* - * We are dealing with sequences in an expansion. They - * are treated as accented characters (tertiary order). - */ - if (alreadyExpanded > 0) - { - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement e = - collator.getDefaultAccentedElement (work_text.charAt (idx)); - - a_element.add (e); - a_idx.add (new Integer(idx_idx)); - idx++; - alreadyExpanded--; - if (alreadyExpanded == 0) - { - /* There is not any characters left in the expansion set. - * We can increase the pointer in the source string. - */ - idx_idx += idxToMove; - idxToMove = 0; - } - else - idx_idx++; - } - else - { - /* This is a normal character. */ - RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement e = - collator.getDefaultElement (work_text.charAt (idx)); - Integer i_ref = new Integer(idx_idx); - - /* Don't forget to mark it as a special sequence so the - * string can be ordered. - */ - a_element.add (RuleBasedCollator.SPECIAL_UNKNOWN_SEQ); - a_idx.add (i_ref); - a_element.add (e); - a_idx.add (i_ref); - idx_idx++; - idx++; - } - continue; - } - - /* - * Second case: Here we have found a matching sequence. - * Here we have an expansion string prepend it to the "work text" and - * add the corresponding sorting element. We must also mark - */ - if (prefix.expansion != null) - { - work_text = prefix.expansion - + work_text.substring (idx+prefix.key.length()); - idx = 0; - a_element.add (prefix); - a_idx.add (new Integer(idx_idx)); - if (alreadyExpanded == 0) - idxToMove = prefix.key.length(); - alreadyExpanded += prefix.expansion.length()-prefix.key.length(); - } - else - { - /* Third case: the simplest. We have got the prefix and it - * has not to be expanded. - */ - a_element.add (prefix); - a_idx.add (new Integer(idx_idx)); - idx += prefix.key.length(); - /* If the sequence is in an expansion, we must decrease the - * counter. - */ - if (alreadyExpanded > 0) - { - alreadyExpanded -= prefix.key.length(); - if (alreadyExpanded == 0) - { - idx_idx += idxToMove; - idxToMove = 0; - } - } - else - idx_idx += prefix.key.length(); - } - } - - text_decomposition = (RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement[]) - a_element.toArray(new RuleBasedCollator.CollationElement[a_element.size()]); - text_indexes = new int[a_idx.size()+1]; - for (int i = 0; i < a_idx.size(); i++) - { - text_indexes[i] = ((Integer)a_idx.get(i)).intValue(); - } - text_indexes[a_idx.size()] = text.length(); - } - - /** - * This method sets the <code>String</code> that it is iterating over - * to the <code>String</code> represented by the specified - * <code>CharacterIterator</code>. - * - * @param source The <code>CharacterIterator</code> containing the new - * <code>String</code> to iterate over. - */ - public void setText(CharacterIterator source) - { - StringBuffer expand = new StringBuffer(); - - // For now assume we read from the beginning of the string. - for (char c = source.first(); - c != CharacterIterator.DONE; - c = source.next()) - expand.append(c); - - setText(expand.toString()); - } - - /** - * This method returns the current offset into the <code>String</code> - * that is being iterated over. - * - * @return The iteration index position. - * - * @since 1.2 - */ - public int getOffset() - { - return textIndex; - } - - /** - * This method sets the iteration index position into the current - * <code>String</code> to the specified value. This value must not - * be negative and must not be greater than the last index position - * in the <code>String</code>. - * - * @param offset The new iteration index position. - * - * @exception IllegalArgumentException If the new offset is not valid. - */ - public void setOffset(int offset) - { - if (offset < 0) - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Negative offset: " + offset); - - if (offset > (text.length() - 1)) - throw new IllegalArgumentException("Offset too large: " + offset); - - for (index = 0; index < text_decomposition.length; index++) - { - if (offset <= text_indexes[index]) - break; - } - /* - * As text_indexes[0] == 0, we should not have to take care whether index is - * greater than 0. It is always. - */ - if (text_indexes[index] == offset) - textIndex = offset; - else - textIndex = text_indexes[index-1]; - } - - /** - * This method returns the maximum length of any expansion sequence that - * ends with the specified collation order value. (Whatever that means). - * - * @param value The collation order value - * - * @param The maximum length of an expansion sequence. - */ - public int getMaxExpansion(int value) - { - return 1; - } -} |