Class SelectorUtils
This is a utility class used by selectors and DirectoryScanner. The functionality more properly belongs just to selectors, but unfortunately DirectoryScanner exposed these as protected methods. Thus we have to support any subclasses of DirectoryScanner that may access these methods.
This is a Singleton.
- Author:
- Arnout J. Kuiper ajkuiper@wxs.nl, Magesh Umasankar, Bruce Atherton
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Field Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic boolean
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a string matches against a pattern.static boolean
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a string matches against a pattern.static boolean
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches a given pattern.static boolean
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches a given pattern.static boolean
matchPatternStart
(String pattern, String str) Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches the start of a given pattern up to the first "**".static boolean
matchPatternStart
(String pattern, String str, boolean isCaseSensitive) Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches the start of a given pattern up to the first "**".
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Field Details
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PATTERN_HANDLER_SUFFIX
Deprecated.Pattern handler suffix.- See Also:
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REGEX_HANDLER_PREFIX
Deprecated.Regex start pattern.- See Also:
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ANT_HANDLER_PREFIX
Deprecated.ANT pattern prefix.- See Also:
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Method Details
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matchPatternStart
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches the start of a given pattern up to the first "**".
This is not a general purpose test and should only be used if you can live with false positives. For example,
pattern=**\a
andstr=b
will yieldtrue
.- Parameters:
pattern
- The pattern to match against. Must not benull
.str
- The path to match, as a String. Must not benull
.- Returns:
- whether or not a given path matches the start of a given pattern up to the first "**".
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matchPatternStart
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches the start of a given pattern up to the first "**".
This is not a general purpose test and should only be used if you can live with false positives. For example,
pattern=**\a
andstr=b
will yieldtrue
.- Parameters:
pattern
- The pattern to match against. Must not benull
.str
- The path to match, as a String. Must not benull
.isCaseSensitive
- Whether or not matching should be performed case sensitively.- Returns:
- whether or not a given path matches the start of a given pattern up to the first "**".
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matchPath
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches a given pattern.- Parameters:
pattern
- The pattern to match against. Must not benull
.str
- The path to match, as a String. Must not benull
.- Returns:
true
if the pattern matches against the string, orfalse
otherwise.
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matchPath
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a given path matches a given pattern.- Parameters:
pattern
- The pattern to match against. Must not benull
.str
- The path to match, as a String. Must not benull
.isCaseSensitive
- Whether or not matching should be performed case sensitively.- Returns:
true
if the pattern matches against the string, orfalse
otherwise.
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match
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a string matches against a pattern. The pattern may contain two special characters:
'*' means zero or more characters
'?' means one and only one character- Parameters:
pattern
- The pattern to match against. Must not benull
.str
- The string which must be matched against the pattern. Must not benull
.- Returns:
true
if the string matches against the pattern, orfalse
otherwise.
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match
Deprecated.Tests whether or not a string matches against a pattern. The pattern may contain two special characters:
'*' means zero or more characters
'?' means one and only one character- Parameters:
pattern
- The pattern to match against. Must not benull
.str
- The string which must be matched against the pattern. Must not benull
.isCaseSensitive
- Whether or not matching should be performed case sensitively.- Returns:
true
if the string matches against the pattern, orfalse
otherwise.
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