Package net.sourceforge.pmd.properties
Class CharacterProperty
- java.lang.Object
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Comparable<PropertyDescriptor<?>>
,PropertyDescriptor<Character>
,SingleValuePropertyDescriptor<Character>
@Deprecated public final class CharacterProperty extends Object
Deprecated.Use aPropertyDescriptor<Character>
. A builder is available fromPropertyFactory.charProperty(String)
. This class will be removed in 7.0.0.Defines a property type that supports single Character values.- Version:
- Refactored June 2017 (6.0.0)
- Author:
- Brian Remedios
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Nested Class Summary
Nested Classes Modifier and Type Class Description static class
CharacterProperty.CharacterPBuilder
Deprecated.
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description CharacterProperty(String theName, String theDescription, Character theDefault, float theUIOrder)
Deprecated.CharacterProperty(String theName, String theDescription, String defaultStr, float theUIOrder)
Deprecated.
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Method Summary
All Methods Static Methods Instance Methods Concrete Methods Deprecated Methods Modifier and Type Method Description protected void
addAttributesTo(Map<PropertyDescriptorField,String> attributes)
Adds this property's attributes to the map.String
asDelimitedString(T value)
Deprecated.Formats the object onto a string suitable for storage within the property map.protected String
asString(T value)
Deprecated.Returns a string representation of the value, even if it's null.Map<PropertyDescriptorField,String>
attributeValuesById()
Returns a map representing all the property attributes of the receiver in string form.static Character
charFrom(String charStr)
Deprecated.Parses a String into a Character.int
compareTo(PropertyDescriptor<?> otherProperty)
Character
createFrom(String valueString)
Deprecated.Parse a string and returns an instance of a value.protected String
defaultAsString()
Deprecated.Returns a string representation of the default value.T
defaultValue()
Deprecated.Default value to use when the user hasn't specified one or when they wish to revert to a known-good state.String
description()
Describes the property and the role it plays within the rule it is specified for.boolean
equals(Object obj)
String
errorFor(T value)
Deprecated.Validation function that returns a diagnostic error message for a sample property value.int
hashCode()
boolean
isDefinedExternally()
True if this descriptor was defined in the ruleset xml.boolean
isMultiValue()
Deprecated.Returns whether the property is multi-valued, i.e.String
name()
The name of the property without spaces as it serves as the key into the property map.static CharacterProperty.CharacterPBuilder
named(String name)
Deprecated.int
preferredRowCount()
If the datatype is a String then return the preferred number of rows to allocate in the text widget, returns a value of one for all other types.String
propertyErrorFor(Rule rule)
Deprecated.A convenience method that returns an error string if the rule holds onto a property value that has a problem.String
toString()
Class<Character>
type()
Deprecated.Denotes the value datatype.float
uiOrder()
Denotes the relative order the property field should occupy if we are using an auto-generated UI to display and edit property values.protected String
valueErrorFor(T value)
Deprecated.Checks the value for an error.T
valueFrom(String valueString)
Deprecated.Returns the value represented by this string.-
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, finalize, getClass, notify, notifyAll, wait, wait, wait
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Methods inherited from interface net.sourceforge.pmd.properties.PropertyDescriptor
attributeValuesById, compareTo, description, isDefinedExternally, name, preferredRowCount, uiOrder
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Constructor Detail
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CharacterProperty
@Deprecated public CharacterProperty(String theName, String theDescription, String defaultStr, float theUIOrder)
Deprecated.Constructor for CharacterProperty.- Parameters:
theName
- StringtheDescription
- StringdefaultStr
- StringtheUIOrder
- float- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
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CharacterProperty
@Deprecated public CharacterProperty(String theName, String theDescription, Character theDefault, float theUIOrder)
Deprecated.Constructor.- Parameters:
theName
- NametheDescription
- DescriptiontheDefault
- Default valuetheUIOrder
- UI order
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Method Detail
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type
public Class<Character> type()
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Denotes the value datatype. For multi value properties, this is not the List class but the list's component class.- Returns:
- Class literal of the value type
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createFrom
public Character createFrom(String valueString) throws IllegalArgumentException
Deprecated.Parse a string and returns an instance of a value.- Parameters:
valueString
- String to parse- Returns:
- An instance of a value
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
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charFrom
public static Character charFrom(String charStr)
Deprecated.Parses a String into a Character.- Parameters:
charStr
- String to parse- Returns:
- Parsed Character
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the String doesn't have length 1
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named
@Deprecated public static CharacterProperty.CharacterPBuilder named(String name)
Deprecated.
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defaultValue
public final T defaultValue()
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Default value to use when the user hasn't specified one or when they wish to revert to a known-good state.- Specified by:
defaultValue
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- Object
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isMultiValue
public final boolean isMultiValue()
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Returns whether the property is multi-valued, i.e. an array of strings,As unary property rule properties will return a value of one, you must use the get/setProperty accessors when working with the actual values. When working with multi-value properties then the get/setProperties accessors must be used.
- Specified by:
isMultiValue
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- boolean
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asDelimitedString
public String asDelimitedString(T value)
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Formats the object onto a string suitable for storage within the property map.- Specified by:
asDelimitedString
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Parameters:
value
- Object- Returns:
- String
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asString
protected String asString(T value)
Deprecated.Returns a string representation of the value, even if it's null.- Parameters:
value
- The value to describe- Returns:
- A string representation of the value
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propertyErrorFor
public String propertyErrorFor(Rule rule)
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
A convenience method that returns an error string if the rule holds onto a property value that has a problem. Returns null otherwise.- Specified by:
propertyErrorFor
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Parameters:
rule
- Rule- Returns:
- String
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errorFor
public String errorFor(T value)
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Validation function that returns a diagnostic error message for a sample property value. Returns null if the value is acceptable.- Specified by:
errorFor
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Parameters:
value
- The value to check.- Returns:
- A diagnostic message.
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valueErrorFor
protected String valueErrorFor(T value)
Deprecated.Checks the value for an error.- Parameters:
value
- Value to check- Returns:
- A diagnostic error message, or null if there's no problem
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defaultAsString
protected final String defaultAsString()
Deprecated.Returns a string representation of the default value.- Returns:
- A string representation of the default value.
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valueFrom
public final T valueFrom(String valueString) throws IllegalArgumentException
Deprecated.Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Returns the value represented by this string.- Specified by:
valueFrom
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Parameters:
valueString
- The string to parse- Returns:
- The value represented by the string
- Throws:
IllegalArgumentException
- if the given string cannot be parsed
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description
public String description()
Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Describes the property and the role it plays within the rule it is specified for. Could be used in a tooltip.- Specified by:
description
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- String
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uiOrder
public float uiOrder()
Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Denotes the relative order the property field should occupy if we are using an auto-generated UI to display and edit property values. If the value returned has a non-zero fractional part then this is can be used to place adjacent fields on the same row.- Specified by:
uiOrder
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- The relative order compared to other properties of the same rule
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compareTo
public final int compareTo(PropertyDescriptor<?> otherProperty)
- Specified by:
compareTo
in interfaceComparable<T>
- Specified by:
compareTo
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
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preferredRowCount
public int preferredRowCount()
Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
If the datatype is a String then return the preferred number of rows to allocate in the text widget, returns a value of one for all other types. Useful for multi-line XPATH editors.- Specified by:
preferredRowCount
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- int
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name
public String name()
Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
The name of the property without spaces as it serves as the key into the property map.- Specified by:
name
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- String
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attributeValuesById
public final Map<PropertyDescriptorField,String> attributeValuesById()
Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
Returns a map representing all the property attributes of the receiver in string form.- Specified by:
attributeValuesById
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- map
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addAttributesTo
protected void addAttributesTo(Map<PropertyDescriptorField,String> attributes)
Adds this property's attributes to the map. Subclasses can override this to add morePropertyDescriptorField
.- Parameters:
attributes
- The map to fill
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isDefinedExternally
public boolean isDefinedExternally()
Description copied from interface:PropertyDescriptor
True if this descriptor was defined in the ruleset xml. This precision is necessary for theRuleSetWriter
to write out the property correctly: if it was defined externally, then its definition must be written out, otherwise only its value.- Specified by:
isDefinedExternally
in interfacePropertyDescriptor<T>
- Returns:
- True if the descriptor was defined in xml
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