gecko-dev/grendel/calypso/util/SignedInteger.java

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/* -*- Mode: Java; tab-width: 2; indent-tabs-mode: nil -*-
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License
* Version 1.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in
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*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS"
* basis, WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See
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* under the License.
*
* The Original Code is the Grendel mail/news client.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Netscape Communications
* Corporation. Portions created by Netscape are Copyright (C) 1997
* Netscape Communications Corporation. All Rights Reserved.
*/
package calypso.util;
/**
* Utility class that represents the parse state from parsing a
* signed integer. The sign of the integer is maintained so that "10"
* can be distinguished from "+10". In addition, we can optionally
* handle numbers expressed as percentages.
*
* @author Kipp E.B. Hickman
* @see Integer.parseInt
*/
public class SignedInteger {
static public final int PLUS = 1;
static public final int MINUS = -1;
static public final int NONE = 0;
protected int fValue;
protected int fSign;
protected boolean fPct;
/**
The integer part works (almost) the same as atoi():
<ul>
<li>Skip leading white spaces.
<li>Non-digit char terminates convertion.
<li>If got a valid integer, don't throw NumberFormatException.
<li>Throw exception if first nonspace char is not digit(atoi returns 0).
Example: " +4z" works as 4.
*/
// Nav 4.0 #define XP_ATOI(ss) atoi(ss)
// Typical usage: ns\lib\layout\layutil.c lo_ValueOrPercent();
public SignedInteger(String aString, boolean aAllowPct)
throws NumberFormatException
{
if( aString == null)
throw new NumberFormatException("1"); // Null string
int value = 0;
int sign = NONE;
int pp;
int len = aString.length();
if (len == 0)
throw new NumberFormatException("2"); // Empty string
//eat leading whitespace
for(pp=0; pp<len ; pp++) {
if( ! java.lang.Character.isWhitespace(aString.charAt(pp) ) )
break;
}
if( pp >= len )
throw new NumberFormatException("3"); // Blank string
if (pp > 0 ) {
aString = aString.substring( pp );
len -= pp;
}
if (aString.charAt(0) == '+') {
sign = PLUS;
aString = aString.substring(1);
len--;
} else if (aString.charAt(0) == '-') {
sign = MINUS;
aString = aString.substring(1);
len--;
}
// no white space allowed after sign.
if( ! java.lang.Character.isDigit(aString.charAt(0)) )
throw new NumberFormatException("4"); // start with none digit
// cut off nondigit at end, otherwise Integer.parseInt() will throw exception.
for(pp=0; pp < len ; pp++) {
if( ! java.lang.Character.isDigit(aString.charAt(pp)) )
break;
}
if( pp < len ) {
// it has nondigit at end.
if (aAllowPct && aString.charAt(pp) == '%' )
fPct = true;
// cut it off
aString = aString.substring(0, pp );
}
value = Integer.parseInt(aString, 10);
fValue = value;
fSign = sign;
if (fPct) {
if ((fSign == MINUS) && (fValue != 0)) {
// Negative percentages are not allowed
throw new NumberFormatException("5"); // negative percentage
} else if (fValue > 100) {
// Percentages larger than 100 are quietly clamped
fValue = 100;
}
}
}
public SignedInteger(int aValue, int aSign) {
Assert.Assertion(aValue >= 0);
Assert.Assertion((aSign == PLUS) || (aSign == MINUS) || (aSign == NONE));
fValue = aValue;
fSign = aSign;
}
public int intValue() {
return fValue;
}
public boolean isPct() {
return fPct;
}
/**
* Compute a value based on "aBaseValue". Apply the sign of this
* SignedInteger to determine the value to return.
*/
public int computeValue(int aBaseValue) {
if (fPct) {
return aBaseValue * fValue;
}
switch (fSign) {
case PLUS:
return aBaseValue + fValue;
case MINUS:
return aBaseValue - fValue;
}
return fValue;
}
/**
* Return the sign of the value.
*/
public int getSign() {
return fSign;
}
public String toString() {
if (fPct) {
return Integer.toString(fValue, 10) + "%";
}
switch (fSign) {
case PLUS:
return "+" + Integer.toString(fValue, 10);
case MINUS:
return "-" + Integer.toString(fValue, 10);
}
return Integer.toString(fValue, 10);
}
// XXX equals
// XXX hashcode
}