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package org.opends.server.schema;
import static org.opends.server.schema.SchemaConstants.*;
import static org.opends.server.schema.StringPrepProfile.*;
import java.util.Collection;
import java.util.Collections;
import org.opends.server.api.EqualityMatchingRule;
import org.opends.server.types.ByteSequence;
import org.opends.server.types.ByteString;
import org.opends.server.types.DirectoryException;
import org.opends.server.util.ServerConstants;
/**
* This class implements the wordMatch matching rule defined in X.520. That
* document defines "word" as implementation-specific, but in this case we will
* consider it a match if the assertion value is contained within the attribute
* value and is bounded by the edge of the value or any of the following
* characters:
*
*
null
if
* it does not have a name.
*/
@Override
public String getName()
{
return EMR_WORD_NAME;
}
/**
* Retrieves the OID for this matching rule.
*
* @return The OID for this matching rule.
*/
@Override
public String getOID()
{
return EMR_WORD_OID;
}
/**
* Retrieves the description for this matching rule.
*
* @return The description for this matching rule, or null
if
* there is none.
*/
@Override
public String getDescription()
{
// There is no standard description for this matching rule.
return null;
}
/**
* Retrieves the OID of the syntax with which this matching rule is
* associated.
*
* @return The OID of the syntax with which this matching rule is associated.
*/
@Override
public String getSyntaxOID()
{
return SYNTAX_DIRECTORY_STRING_OID;
}
/**
* Retrieves the normalized form of the provided value, which is best suited
* for efficiently performing matching operations on that value.
*
* @param value The value to be normalized.
*
* @return The normalized version of the provided value.
*
* @throws DirectoryException If the provided value is invalid according to
* the associated attribute syntax.
*/
@Override
public ByteString normalizeValue(ByteSequence value)
throws DirectoryException
{
StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder();
prepareUnicode(buffer, value, TRIM, CASE_FOLD);
int bufferLength = buffer.length();
if (bufferLength == 0)
{
if (value.length() > 0)
{
// This should only happen if the value is composed entirely of spaces.
// In that case, the normalized value is a single space.
return ServerConstants.SINGLE_SPACE_VALUE;
}
else
{
// The value is empty, so it is already normalized.
return ByteString.empty();
}
}
// Replace any consecutive spaces with a single space.
for (int pos = bufferLength-1; pos > 0; pos--)
{
if (buffer.charAt(pos) == ' ')
{
if (buffer.charAt(pos-1) == ' ')
{
buffer.delete(pos, pos+1);
}
}
}
return ByteString.valueOf(buffer.toString());
}
/**
* Indicates whether the two provided normalized values are equal to each
* other.
*
* @param value1 The normalized form of the first value to compare.
* @param value2 The normalized form of the second value to compare.
*
* @return true
if the provided values are equal, or
* false
if not.
*/
@Override
public boolean areEqual(ByteSequence value1, ByteSequence value2)
{
// For this purpose, the first value will be considered the attribute value,
// and the second the assertion value. See if the second value is contained
// in the first. If not, then it isn't a match.
String valueStr1 = value1.toString();
String valueStr2 = value2.toString();
int pos = valueStr1.indexOf(valueStr2);
if (pos < 0)
{
return false;
}
if (pos > 0)
{
char c = valueStr1.charAt(pos-1);
switch (c)
{
case ' ':
case '.':
case ',':
case '/':
case '$':
case '+':
case '-':
case '_':
case '#':
case '=':
// These are all acceptable.
break;
default:
// Anything else is not.
return false;
}
}
if (valueStr1.length() > (pos + valueStr2.length()))
{
char c = valueStr1.charAt(pos + valueStr2.length());
switch (c)
{
case ' ':
case '.':
case ',':
case '/':
case '$':
case '+':
case '-':
case '_':
case '#':
case '=':
// These are all acceptable.
break;
default:
// Anything else is not.
return false;
}
}
// If we've gotten here, then we can assume it is a match.
return true;
}
/**
* Generates a hash code for the provided attribute value. This version of
* the method will simply create a hash code from the normalized form of the
* attribute value. For matching rules explicitly designed to work in cases
* where byte-for-byte comparisons of normalized values is not sufficient for
* determining equality (e.g., if the associated attribute syntax is based on
* hashed or encrypted values), then this method must be overridden to provide
* an appropriate implementation for that case.
*
* @param attributeValue The attribute value for which to generate the hash
* code.
*
* @return The hash code generated for the provided attribute value.*/
@Override
public int generateHashCode(ByteSequence attributeValue)
{
// In this case, we'll always return the same value because the matching
// isn't based on the entire value.
return 1;
}
}