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017package org.apache.juneau.svl.vars;
018
019import static org.apache.juneau.commons.utils.AssertionUtils.*;
020
021import java.util.regex.*;
022
023import org.apache.juneau.svl.*;
024
025/**
026 * A logical variable resolver that resolves to <js>"true</js> if a pattern matches.
027 *
028 * <p>
029 * The format for this var is one of the following:
030 * <ul>
031 *    <li><js>"$PM{stringArg, pattern}"</js>
032 *    <li>...
033 * </ul>
034 *
035 * <p>
036 * The pattern can be any string optionally containing <js>'*'</js> or <js>'?'</js> representing any or one character
037 * respectively.
038 *
039 * <h5 class='section'>Example:</h5>
040 * <p class='bjava'>
041 *    <jc>// Create a variable resolver that resolves system properties and $SW vars.</jc>
042 *    VarResolver <jv>varResolver</jv> = VarResolver.<jsm>create</jsm>().vars(PatternMatchVar.<jk>class</jk>, SystemPropertiesVar.<jk>class</jk>).build();
043 *
044 *    <jc>// Use it!</jc>
045 *    System.<jsf>out</jsf>.println(<jv>varResolver</jv>.resolve(<js>"Running on Windows?  $PM{$P{os.name},*win*}!"</js>));
046 * </p>
047 *
048 * <p>
049 * Since this is a {@link MultipartVar}, any variables contained in the result will be recursively resolved.
050 * <br>Likewise, if the arguments contain any variables, those will be resolved before they are passed to this var.
051 *
052 * <h5 class='section'>See Also:</h5><ul>
053 *    <li class='link'><a class="doclink" href="https://juneau.apache.org/docs/topics/SimpleVariableLanguageBasics">Simple Variable Language Basics</a>
054 * </ul>
055 */
056public class PatternMatchVar extends MultipartVar {
057
058   /** The name of this variable. */
059   public static final String NAME = "PM";
060
061   /**
062    * Constructor.
063    */
064   public PatternMatchVar() {
065      super(NAME);
066   }
067
068   @Override /* Overridden from MultipartVar */
069   public String resolve(VarResolverSession session, String[] args) {
070      assertArg(args.length >= 2, "Invalid number of arguments passed to $PM var.  Must have 2 or more arguments.");
071
072      String stringArg = args[0];
073      String pattern = args[1];
074      var p = Pattern.compile(pattern.replace("*", ".*").replace("?", "."));
075      return String.valueOf(p.matcher(stringArg).matches());
076   }
077}