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/*
* Copyright (C) 2009 The Project Lombok Authors.
*
* Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy
* of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal
* in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights
* to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell
* copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is
* furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:
*
* The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in
* all copies or substantial portions of the Software.
*
* THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, EXPRESS OR
* IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY,
* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND NONINFRINGEMENT. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE
* AUTHORS OR COPYRIGHT HOLDERS BE LIABLE FOR ANY CLAIM, DAMAGES OR OTHER
* LIABILITY, WHETHER IN AN ACTION OF CONTRACT, TORT OR OTHERWISE, ARISING FROM,
* OUT OF OR IN CONNECTION WITH THE SOFTWARE OR THE USE OR OTHER DEALINGS IN
* THE SOFTWARE.
*/
package lombok.core;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Collections;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.Set;
import java.util.regex.Pattern;
/**
* Container for static utility methods useful for some of the standard lombok transformations, regardless of
* target platform (e.g. useful for both javac and Eclipse lombok implementations).
*/
public class TransformationsUtil {
private TransformationsUtil() {
//Prevent instantiation
}
/**
* Generates a getter name from a given field name.
*
* Strategy:
*
* First, pick a prefix. 'get' normally, but 'is' if {@code isBoolean} is true.
*
* Then, check if the first character of the field is lowercase. If so, check if the second character
* exists and is title or upper case. If so, uppercase the first character. If not, titlecase the first character.
*
* return the prefix plus the possibly title/uppercased first character, and the rest of the field name.
*
* Note that for boolean fields, if the field starts with 'is', and the character after that is
* <b>not</b> a lowercase character, the field name is returned without changing any character's case and without
* any prefix.
*
* @param fieldName the name of the field.
* @param isBoolean if the field is of type 'boolean'. For fields of type 'java.lang.Boolean', you should provide {@code false}.
*/
public static String toGetterName(CharSequence fieldName, boolean isBoolean) {
final String prefix = isBoolean ? "is" : "get";
if (fieldName.length() == 0) return prefix;
if (isBoolean && fieldName.toString().startsWith("is") && fieldName.length() > 2 && !Character.isLowerCase(fieldName.charAt(2))) {
// The field is for example named 'isRunning'.
return fieldName.toString();
}
return buildName(prefix, fieldName.toString());
}
public static final Pattern PRIMITIVE_TYPE_NAME_PATTERN = Pattern.compile(
"^(boolean|byte|short|int|long|float|double|char)$");
/* NB: 'notnull' is not part of the pattern because there are lots of @NotNull annotations out there that are crappily named and actually mean
something else, such as 'this field must not be null _when saved to the db_ but its perfectly okay to start out as such, and a no-args
constructor and the implied starts-out-as-null state that goes with it is in fact mandatory' which happens with javax.validation.constraints.NotNull.
Various problems with spring have also been reported. See issue #287, issue #271, and issue #43. */
public static final Pattern NON_NULL_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("^(?:nonnull)$", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
public static final Pattern NULLABLE_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("^(?:nullable|checkfornull)$", Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
/**
* Generates a setter name from a given field name.
*
* Strategy:
*
* Check if the first character of the field is lowercase. If so, check if the second character
* exists and is title or upper case. If so, uppercase the first character. If not, titlecase the first character.
*
* return "set" plus the possibly title/uppercased first character, and the rest of the field name.
*
* Note that if the field is boolean and starts with 'is' followed by a non-lowercase letter, the 'is' is stripped and replaced with 'set'.
*
* @param fieldName the name of the field.
* @param isBoolean if the field is of type 'boolean'. For fields of type 'java.lang.Boolean', you should provide {@code false}.
*/
public static String toSetterName(CharSequence fieldName, boolean isBoolean) {
if (fieldName.length() == 0) return "set";
if (isBoolean && fieldName.toString().startsWith("is") && fieldName.length() > 2 && !Character.isLowerCase(fieldName.charAt(2))) {
// The field is for example named 'isRunning'.
return "set" + fieldName.toString().substring(2);
}
return buildName("set", fieldName.toString());
}
private static String buildName(String prefix, String suffix) {
if (suffix.length() == 0) return prefix;
char first = suffix.charAt(0);
if (Character.isLowerCase(first)) {
boolean useUpperCase = suffix.length() > 2 &&
(Character.isTitleCase(suffix.charAt(1)) || Character.isUpperCase(suffix.charAt(1)));
suffix = String.format("%s%s",
useUpperCase ? Character.toUpperCase(first) : Character.toTitleCase(first),
suffix.subSequence(1, suffix.length()));
}
return String.format("%s%s", prefix, suffix);
}
/**
* Returns all names of methods that would represent the getter for a field with the provided name.
*
* For example if {@code isBoolean} is true, then a field named {@code isRunning} would produce:<br />
* {@code [isRunning, getRunning, isIsRunning, getIsRunning]}
*
* @param fieldName the name of the field.
* @param isBoolean if the field is of type 'boolean'. For fields of type 'java.lang.Boolean', you should provide {@code false}.
*/
public static List<String> toAllGetterNames(CharSequence fieldName, boolean isBoolean) {
if (!isBoolean) return Collections.singletonList(toGetterName(fieldName, false));
List<String> baseNames = new ArrayList<String>();
baseNames.add(fieldName.toString());
// isPrefix = field is called something like 'isRunning', so 'running' could also be the fieldname.
if (fieldName.toString().startsWith("is") && fieldName.length() > 2 && !Character.isLowerCase(fieldName.charAt(2))) {
baseNames.add(fieldName.toString().substring(2));
}
Set<String> names = new HashSet<String>();
for (String baseName : baseNames) {
if (baseName.length() > 0 && Character.isLowerCase(baseName.charAt(0))) {
baseName = Character.toTitleCase(baseName.charAt(0)) + baseName.substring(1);
}
names.add("is" + baseName);
names.add("get" + baseName);
}
return new ArrayList<String>(names);
}
/**
* Returns all names of methods that would represent the setter for a field with the provided name.
*
* For example if {@code isBoolean} is true, then a field named {@code isRunning} would produce:<br />
* {@code [setRunning, setIsRunning]}
*
* @param fieldName the name of the field.
* @param isBoolean if the field is of type 'boolean'. For fields of type 'java.lang.Boolean', you should provide {@code false}.
*/
public static List<String> toAllSetterNames(CharSequence fieldName, boolean isBoolean) {
if (!isBoolean) return Collections.singletonList(toSetterName(fieldName, false));
List<String> baseNames = new ArrayList<String>();
baseNames.add(fieldName.toString());
// isPrefix = field is called something like 'isRunning', so 'running' could also be the fieldname.
if (fieldName.toString().startsWith("is") && fieldName.length() > 2 && !Character.isLowerCase(fieldName.charAt(2))) {
baseNames.add(fieldName.toString().substring(2));
}
Set<String> names = new HashSet<String>();
for (String baseName : baseNames) {
if (baseName.length() > 0 && Character.isLowerCase(baseName.charAt(0))) {
baseName = Character.toTitleCase(baseName.charAt(0)) + baseName.substring(1);
}
names.add("set" + baseName);
}
return new ArrayList<String>(names);
}
}
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