/* java.util.StringTokenizer Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001 Free Software Foundation, Inc. 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., 59 Temple Place, Suite 330, Boston, MA 02111-1307 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.util; /** * This class splits a string into tokens. The caller can set on which * delimiters the string should be split and if the delimiters should be * returned. * * You may change the delimiter set on the fly by calling * nextToken(String). But the semantic is quite difficult; it even * depends on calling hasMoreTokens(). You should call * hasMoreTokens() before, otherwise the old delimiters * after the last token are returned. * * If you want to get the delimiters, you have to use the three argument * constructor. The delimiters are returned as token consisting of a * single character. * * @author Jochen Hoenicke * @author Warren Levy */ public class StringTokenizer implements Enumeration { /** * The position in the str, where we currently are. */ private int pos; /** * The string that should be split into tokens. */ private String str; /** * The string containing the delimiter characters. */ private String delim; /** * Tells, if we should return the delimiters. */ private boolean retDelims; /*{ invariant { pos >= 0 :: "position is negative"; pos <= str.length() :: "position is out of string"; str != null :: "String is null"; delim != null :: "Delimiters are null"; } } */ /** * Creates a new StringTokenizer for the string str, * that should split on the default delimiter set (space, tap, * newline, return and formfeed), and which doesn't return the * delimiters. * @param str The string to split. */ public StringTokenizer(String str) /*{ require { str != null :: "str must not be null"; } } */ { this(str, " \t\n\r\f", false); } /** * Create a new StringTokenizer, that splits the given string on * the given delimiter characters. It doesn't return the delimiter * characters. * * @param str The string to split. * @param delim A string containing all delimiter characters. */ public StringTokenizer(String str, String delim) /*{ require { str != null :: "str must not be null"; delim != null :: "delim must not be null"; } } */ { this(str, delim, false); } /** * Create a new StringTokenizer, that splits the given string on * the given delimiter characters. If you set * returnDelims to true, the delimiter * characters are returned as tokens of their own. The delimiter * tokens always consist of a single character. * * @param str The string to split. * @param delim A string containing all delimiter characters. * @param returnDelims Tells, if you want to get the delimiters. */ public StringTokenizer(String str, String delim, boolean returnDelims) /*{ require { str != null :: "str must not be null"; delim != null :: "delim must not be null"; } } */ { this.str = str; this.delim = delim; this.retDelims = returnDelims; this.pos = 0; } /** * Tells if there are more tokens. * @return True, if the next call of nextToken() succeeds, false otherwise. */ public boolean hasMoreTokens() { if (!retDelims) { while (pos < str.length() && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) > -1) { pos++; } } return pos < str.length(); } /** * Returns the nextToken, changing the delimiter set to the given * delim. The change of the delimiter set is * permanent, ie. the next call of nextToken(), uses the same * delimiter set. * @param delim a string containing the new delimiter characters. * @return the next token with respect to the new delimiter characters. * @exception NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens. */ public String nextToken(String delim) throws NoSuchElementException /*{ require { hasMoreTokens() :: "no more Tokens available"; ensure { $return != null && $return.length() > 0; } } */ { this.delim = delim; return nextToken(); } /** * Returns the nextToken of the string. * @param delim a string containing the new delimiter characters. * @return the next token with respect to the new delimiter characters. * @exception NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens. */ public String nextToken() throws NoSuchElementException /*{ require { hasMoreTokens() :: "no more Tokens available"; ensure { $return != null && $return.length() > 0; } } */ { if (pos < str.length() && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) > -1) { if (retDelims) return str.substring(pos, ++pos); while (++pos < str.length() && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) > -1) { /* empty */ } } if (pos < str.length()) { int start = pos; while (++pos < str.length() && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) == -1) { /* empty */ } return str.substring(start, pos); } throw new NoSuchElementException(); } /** * This does the same as hasMoreTokens. This is the * EnumerationEnumerationnextTokens() will * succeed. * @see #nextToken */ public int countTokens() { int count = 0; int delimiterCount = 0; boolean tokenFound = false; // Set when a non-delimiter is found int tmpPos = pos; // Note for efficiency, we count up the delimiters rather than check // retDelims every time we encounter one. That way, we can // just do the conditional once at the end of the method while (tmpPos < str.length()) { if (delim.indexOf(str.charAt(tmpPos++)) > -1) { if (tokenFound) { // Got to the end of a token count++; tokenFound = false; } delimiterCount++; // Increment for this delimiter } else { tokenFound = true; // Get to the end of the token while (tmpPos < str.length() && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(tmpPos)) == -1) ++tmpPos; } } // Make sure to count the last token if (tokenFound) count++; // if counting delmiters add them into the token count return retDelims ? count + delimiterCount : count; } }