Imported GNU Classpath 0.92
2006-08-14 Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org> Imported GNU Classpath 0.92 * HACKING: Add more importing hints. Update automake version requirement. * configure.ac (gconf-peer): New enable AC argument. Add --disable-gconf-peer and --enable-default-preferences-peer to classpath configure when gconf is disabled. * scripts/makemake.tcl: Set gnu/java/util/prefs/gconf and gnu/java/awt/dnd/peer/gtk to bc. Classify gnu/java/security/Configuration.java as generated source file. * gnu/java/lang/management/VMGarbageCollectorMXBeanImpl.java, gnu/java/lang/management/VMMemoryPoolMXBeanImpl.java, gnu/java/lang/management/VMClassLoadingMXBeanImpl.java, gnu/java/lang/management/VMRuntimeMXBeanImpl.java, gnu/java/lang/management/VMMemoryManagerMXBeanImpl.java, gnu/java/lang/management/VMThreadMXBeanImpl.java, gnu/java/lang/management/VMMemoryMXBeanImpl.java, gnu/java/lang/management/VMCompilationMXBeanImpl.java: New VM stub classes. * java/lang/management/VMManagementFactory.java: Likewise. * java/net/VMURLConnection.java: Likewise. * gnu/java/nio/VMChannel.java: Likewise. * java/lang/Thread.java (getState): Add stub implementation. * java/lang/Class.java (isEnum): Likewise. * java/lang/Class.h (isEnum): Likewise. * gnu/awt/xlib/XToolkit.java (getClasspathTextLayoutPeer): Removed. * javax/naming/spi/NamingManager.java: New override for StackWalker functionality. * configure, sources.am, Makefile.in, gcj/Makefile.in, include/Makefile.in, testsuite/Makefile.in: Regenerated. From-SVN: r116139
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/* gnu/regexp/REMatch.java
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Copyright (C) 2006 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
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This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option)
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any later version.
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GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but
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WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU
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General Public License for more details.
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You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the
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Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA
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02110-1301 USA.
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Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is
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making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and
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conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole
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combination.
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As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you
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permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an
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executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent
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modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under
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terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked
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independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that
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module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from
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or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend
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this exception to your version of the library, but you are not
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obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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exception statement from your version. */
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package gnu.java.util.regex;
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import java.io.Serializable;
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/**
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* An instance of this class represents a match
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* completed by a gnu.regexp matching function. It can be used
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* to obtain relevant information about the location of a match
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* or submatch.
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*
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* @author <A HREF="mailto:wes@cacas.org">Wes Biggs</A>
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*/
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public final class REMatch implements Serializable, Cloneable {
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private String matchedText;
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private CharIndexed matchedCharIndexed;
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// These variables are package scope for fast access within the engine
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int eflags; // execution flags this match was made using
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// Offset in source text where match was tried. This is zero-based;
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// the actual position in the source text is given by (offset + anchor).
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int offset;
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// Anchor position refers to the index into the source input
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// at which the matching operation began.
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// This is also useful for the ANCHORINDEX option.
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int anchor;
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// Package scope; used by RE.
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int index; // used while matching to mark current match position in input
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// start1[i] is set when the i-th subexp starts. And start1[i] is copied
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// to start[i] when the i-th subexp ends. So start[i] keeps the previously
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// assigned value while the i-th subexp is being processed. This makes
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// backreference to the i-th subexp within the i-th subexp possible.
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int[] start; // start positions (relative to offset) for each (sub)exp.
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int[] start1; // start positions (relative to offset) for each (sub)exp.
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int[] end; // end positions for the same
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// start[i] == -1 or end[i] == -1 means that the start/end position is void.
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// start[i] == p or end[i] == p where p < 0 and p != -1 means that
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// the actual start/end position is (p+1). Start/end positions may
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// become negative when the subexpression is in a RETokenLookBehind.
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boolean empty; // empty string matched. This flag is used only within
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// RETokenRepeated.
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BacktrackStack backtrackStack;
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public Object clone() {
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try {
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REMatch copy = (REMatch) super.clone();
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copy.start = (int[]) start.clone();
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copy.start1 = (int[]) start1.clone();
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copy.end = (int[]) end.clone();
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return copy;
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} catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
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throw new Error(); // doesn't happen
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}
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}
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void assignFrom(REMatch other) {
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start = other.start;
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start1 = other.start1;
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end = other.end;
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index = other.index;
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backtrackStack = other.backtrackStack;
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}
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REMatch(int subs, int anchor, int eflags) {
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start = new int[subs+1];
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start1 = new int[subs+1];
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end = new int[subs+1];
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this.anchor = anchor;
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this.eflags = eflags;
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clear(anchor);
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}
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void finish(CharIndexed text) {
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start[0] = 0;
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StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
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int i;
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for (i = 0; i < end[0]; i++)
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sb.append(text.charAt(i));
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matchedText = sb.toString();
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matchedCharIndexed = text;
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for (i = 0; i < start.length; i++) {
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// If any subexpressions didn't terminate, they don't count
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// TODO check if this code ever gets hit
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if ((start[i] == -1) ^ (end[i] == -1)) {
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start[i] = -1;
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end[i] = -1;
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}
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}
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backtrackStack = null;
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}
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/** Clears the current match and moves the offset to the new index. */
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void clear(int index) {
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offset = index;
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this.index = 0;
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for (int i = 0; i < start.length; i++) {
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start[i] = start1[i] = end[i] = -1;
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}
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backtrackStack = null;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the string matching the pattern. This makes it convenient
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* to write code like the following:
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* <P>
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* <code>
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* REMatch myMatch = myExpression.getMatch(myString);<br>
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* if (myMatch != null) System.out.println("Regexp found: "+myMatch);
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* </code>
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*/
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public String toString() {
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return matchedText;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the index within the input text where the match in its entirety
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* began.
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*/
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public int getStartIndex() {
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return offset + start[0];
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}
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/**
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* Returns the index within the input string where the match in
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* its entirety ends. The return value is the next position after
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* the end of the string; therefore, a match created by the
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* following call:
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*
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* <P>
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* <code>REMatch myMatch = myExpression.getMatch(myString);</code>
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* <P>
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* can be viewed (given that myMatch is not null) by creating
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* <P>
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* <code>String theMatch = myString.substring(myMatch.getStartIndex(),
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* myMatch.getEndIndex());</code>
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* <P>
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* But you can save yourself that work, since the <code>toString()</code>
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* method (above) does exactly that for you.
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*/
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public int getEndIndex() {
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return offset + end[0];
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}
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/**
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* Returns the string matching the given subexpression. The subexpressions
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* are indexed starting with one, not zero. That is, the subexpression
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* identified by the first set of parentheses in a regular expression
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* could be retrieved from an REMatch by calling match.toString(1).
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*
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* @param sub Index of the subexpression.
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*/
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public String toString(int sub) {
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if ((sub >= start.length) || sub < 0)
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throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("No group " + sub);
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if (start[sub] == -1) return null;
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if (start[sub] >= 0 && end[sub] <= matchedText.length())
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return (matchedText.substring(start[sub],end[sub]));
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else {
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// This case occurs with RETokenLookAhead or RETokenLookBehind.
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StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
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int s = start[sub];
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int e = end[sub];
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if (s < 0) s += 1;
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if (e < 0) e += 1;
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for (int i = start[0] + s; i < start[0] + e; i++)
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sb.append(matchedCharIndexed.charAt(i));
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return sb.toString();
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}
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}
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/**
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* Returns the index within the input string used to generate this match
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* where subexpression number <i>sub</i> begins, or <code>-1</code> if
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* the subexpression does not exist. The initial position is zero.
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*
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* @param sub Subexpression index
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* @deprecated Use getStartIndex(int) instead.
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*/
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public int getSubStartIndex(int sub) {
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if (sub >= start.length) return -1;
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int x = start[sub];
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return (x == -1) ? x :
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(x >= 0) ? offset + x : offset + x + 1;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the index within the input string used to generate this match
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* where subexpression number <i>sub</i> begins, or <code>-1</code> if
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* the subexpression does not exist. The initial position is zero.
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*
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* @param sub Subexpression index
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* @since gnu.regexp 1.1.0
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*/
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public int getStartIndex(int sub) {
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if (sub >= start.length) return -1;
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int x = start[sub];
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return (x == -1) ? x :
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(x >= 0) ? offset + x : offset + x + 1;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the index within the input string used to generate this match
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* where subexpression number <i>sub</i> ends, or <code>-1</code> if
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* the subexpression does not exist. The initial position is zero.
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*
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* @param sub Subexpression index
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* @deprecated Use getEndIndex(int) instead
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*/
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public int getSubEndIndex(int sub) {
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if (sub >= start.length) return -1;
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int x = end[sub];
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return (x == -1) ? x :
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(x >= 0) ? offset + x : offset + x + 1;
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}
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/**
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* Returns the index within the input string used to generate this match
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* where subexpression number <i>sub</i> ends, or <code>-1</code> if
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* the subexpression does not exist. The initial position is zero.
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*
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* @param sub Subexpression index
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*/
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public int getEndIndex(int sub) {
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if (sub >= start.length) return -1;
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int x = end[sub];
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return (x == -1) ? x :
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(x >= 0) ? offset + x : offset + x + 1;
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}
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/**
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* Substitute the results of this match to create a new string.
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* This is patterned after PERL, so the tokens to watch out for are
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* <code>$0</code> through <code>$9</code>. <code>$0</code> matches
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* the full substring matched; <code>$<i>n</i></code> matches
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* subexpression number <i>n</i>.
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* <code>$10, $11, ...</code> may match the 10th, 11th, ... subexpressions
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* if such subexpressions exist.
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*
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* @param input A string consisting of literals and <code>$<i>n</i></code> tokens.
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*/
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public String substituteInto(String input) {
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// a la Perl, $0 is whole thing, $1 - $9 are subexpressions
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StringBuffer output = new StringBuffer();
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int pos;
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for (pos = 0; pos < input.length()-1; pos++) {
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if ((input.charAt(pos) == '$') && (Character.isDigit(input.charAt(pos+1)))) {
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int val = Character.digit(input.charAt(++pos),10);
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int pos1 = pos + 1;
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while (pos1 < input.length() &&
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Character.isDigit(input.charAt(pos1))) {
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int val1 = val*10 + Character.digit(input.charAt(pos1),10);
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if (val1 >= start.length) break;
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pos1++;
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val = val1;
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}
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pos = pos1 - 1;
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if (val < start.length) {
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output.append(toString(val));
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}
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} else output.append(input.charAt(pos));
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}
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if (pos < input.length()) output.append(input.charAt(pos));
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return output.toString();
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}
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/* The following are used for debugging purpose
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static String d(REMatch m) {
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if (m == null) return "null";
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else return "[" + m.index + "]";
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}
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String substringUptoIndex(CharIndexed input) {
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StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer();
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for (int i = 0; i < index; i++) {
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sb.append(input.charAt(i));
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}
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return sb.toString();
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}
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*/
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}
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