Class CombinedCurrencyMatcher
java.lang.Object
org.graalvm.shadowed.com.ibm.icu.impl.number.parse.CombinedCurrencyMatcher
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NumberParseMatcher
Matches a currency, either a custom currency or one from the data bundle. The class is called
"combined" to emphasize that the currency string may come from one of multiple sources.
Will match currency spacing either before or after the number depending on whether we are currently in
the prefix or suffix.
The implementation of this class is slightly different between J and C. See #13584 for a follow-up.
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Nested Class Summary
Nested classes/interfaces inherited from interface org.graalvm.shadowed.com.ibm.icu.impl.number.parse.NumberParseMatcher
NumberParseMatcher.Flexible -
Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionstatic CombinedCurrencyMatchergetInstance(Currency currency, DecimalFormatSymbols dfs, int parseFlags) booleanmatch(StringSegment segment, ParsedNumber result) Runs this matcher starting at the beginning of the given StringSegment.voidpostProcess(ParsedNumber result) Method called at the end of a parse, after all matchers have failed to consume any more chars.booleansmokeTest(StringSegment segment) Performs a fast "smoke check" for whether or not this matcher could possibly match against the given string segment.toString()
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Method Details
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getInstance
public static CombinedCurrencyMatcher getInstance(Currency currency, DecimalFormatSymbols dfs, int parseFlags) -
match
Description copied from interface:NumberParseMatcherRuns this matcher starting at the beginning of the given StringSegment. If this matcher finds something interesting in the StringSegment, it should update the offset of the StringSegment corresponding to how many chars were matched.- Specified by:
matchin interfaceNumberParseMatcher- Parameters:
segment- The StringSegment to match against. Matches always start at the beginning of the segment. The segment is guaranteed to contain at least one char.result- The data structure to store results if the match succeeds.- Returns:
- Whether this matcher thinks there may be more interesting chars beyond the end of the string segment.
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smokeTest
Description copied from interface:NumberParseMatcherPerforms a fast "smoke check" for whether or not this matcher could possibly match against the given string segment. The test should be as fast as possible but also as restrictive as possible. For example, matchers can maintain a UnicodeSet of all code points that count possibly start a match. Matchers should use theStringSegment.startsWith(int)method in order to correctly handle case folding.- Specified by:
smokeTestin interfaceNumberParseMatcher- Parameters:
segment- The segment to check against.- Returns:
- true if the matcher might be able to match against this segment; false if it definitely will not be able to match.
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postProcess
Description copied from interface:NumberParseMatcherMethod called at the end of a parse, after all matchers have failed to consume any more chars. Allows a matcher to make final modifications to the result given the knowledge that no more matches are possible.- Specified by:
postProcessin interfaceNumberParseMatcher- Parameters:
result- The data structure to store results.
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toString
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