Google Data APIs Client Library (1.38.0)
com.google.gdata.util.parser
Class Difference<T>
java.lang.Object
com.google.gdata.util.parser.Parser<T>
com.google.gdata.util.parser.Difference<T>
- Type Parameters:
T -
public class Difference<T>
- extends Parser<T>
The Difference parser matches the prefix of the parse buffer if
the left parser matches and the right parser does
not.
The following is a complicated way of constructing a parser which matches a
digit:
Parser p = Parser.difference(Chset.ALNUM, Chset.ALPHA);
p.parse("0") -> matches "0"
p.parse("a") -> no match
- See Also:
Parser
| Fields inherited from class com.google.gdata.util.parser.Parser |
NO_MATCH |
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Method Summary |
int |
parse(char[] buf,
int start,
int end,
T data)
Matches the prefix of the buffer (buf[start,end)) being
parsed if, and only if, the left sub-parser matches the
incoming state of the buffer and the right sub-parser does
not match the incoming state of the parse buffer. |
| Methods inherited from class com.google.gdata.util.parser.Parser |
action, alternative, difference, intersection, list, optional, parse, parse, parse, plus, repeat, repeat, sequence, sequence, sequence, sequence, star |
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
Difference
public Difference(Parser<? super T> left,
Parser<? super T> right)
- Class constructor.
- Parameters:
left - The Parser that must match against the
parse buffer.right - The Parser that must not match against
the parse buffer.
parse
public int parse(char[] buf,
int start,
int end,
T data)
- Matches the prefix of the buffer (
buf[start,end)) being
parsed if, and only if, the left sub-parser matches the
incoming state of the buffer and the right sub-parser does
not match the incoming state of the parse buffer. It does not make much
sense to specify a right sub-parser that matches the empty
string as doing so will cause this function to always return
NO_MATCH.
- Specified by:
parse in class Parser<T>
- Parameters:
buf - The character array to match against.start - The start offset of data within the character array to match
against.end - The end offset of data within the character array to match
against.data - User defined object that is passed to
Callback.handle when an Action fires.- See Also:
Parser.parse(char[], int, int, T)