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/* AttributedString.java -- Models text with attributes
   Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation, Inc.

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package java.text;

import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Hashtable;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Set;

/**
  * This class models a <code>String</code> with attributes over various
  * subranges of the string.  It allows applications to access this 
  * information via the <code>AttributedCharcterIterator</code> interface.
  *
  * @version 0.0
  *
  * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
  */
public class AttributedString
{

/*************************************************************************/

/*
 * Inner Classes
 */

/**
  * This class contains the attributes and ranges of text over which
  * that attributes apply.
  */
final class AttributeRange
{

/*
 * Instance Variables
 */

/**
  * A Map of the attributes
  */
Map attribs;

/**
  * The beginning index of the attributes
  */
int begin_index;

/**
  * The ending index of the attributes
  */
int end_index;

/*************************************************************************/

/*
 * Constructors
 */

AttributeRange(Map attribs, int begin_index, int end_index)
{
  this.attribs = attribs;
  this.begin_index = begin_index;
  this.end_index = end_index;
}

} // Inner class AttributeRange

/*************************************************************************/

/*
 * Instance Variables
 */

/**
  * This object holds the string we are representing.
  */
private StringCharacterIterator sci;

/**
  * This is the attribute information 
  */
private AttributeRange[] attribs;

/*************************************************************************/

/*
 * Constructors
 */

/**
  * This method initializes a new instance of <code>AttributedString</code>
  * that represents the specified <code>String</code> with no attributes.
  *
  * @param str The <code>String</code> to be attributed.
  */
public
AttributedString(String str)
{
  sci = new StringCharacterIterator(str);
  attribs = new AttributeRange[0];
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method initializes a new instance of <code>AttributedString</code>
  * that represents that specified <code>String</code> with the specified
  * attributes over the entire length of the <code>String</code>.
  *
  * @param str The <code>String</code> to be attributed.
  * @param attributes The attribute list.
  */
public
AttributedString(String str, Map attributes)
{
  this(str);

  attribs = new AttributeRange[1];
  attribs[0] = new AttributeRange(attributes, 0, str.length());
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method initializes a new instance of <code>AttributedString</code>
  * that will use the text and attribute information from the specified
  * <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>.
  *
  * @param aci The <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> containing the text and attribute information.
  */
public
AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator aci)
{
  this(aci, aci.getBeginIndex(), aci.getEndIndex(), null);
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method initializes a new instance of <code>AttributedString</code>
  * that will use the text and attribute information from the specified
  * subrange of the specified <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>.
  *
  * @param aci The <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> containing the text and attribute information.
  * @param begin_index The beginning index of the text subrange.
  * @param end_index The ending index of the text subrange.
  */
public
AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator aci, int begin_index,
                 int end_index)
{
  this(aci, begin_index, end_index, null);
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method initializes a new instance of <code>AttributedString</code>
  * that will use the text and attribute information from the specified
  * subrange of the specified <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>.
  * Only attributes from the source iterator that are present in the
  * specified array of attributes will be included in the attribute list
  * for this object.
  *
  * @param aci The <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> containing the text and attribute information.
  * @param begin_index The beginning index of the text subrange.
  * @param end_index The ending index of the text subrange.
  * @param attributes A list of attributes to include from the iterator, or <code>null</code> to include all attributes.
  */
public
AttributedString(AttributedCharacterIterator aci, int begin_index, 
                 int end_index, AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes)
{
  // Validate some arguments
  if ((begin_index < 0) || (end_index < begin_index))
    throw new IllegalArgumentException("Bad index values");

  StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer("");

  // Get the valid attribute list
  Set all_attribs = aci.getAllAttributeKeys();
  if (attributes != null)
    {
      Set valid_attribs = new HashSet();
      Iterator iter = all_attribs.iterator();
      while (iter.hasNext())
        {
          Object obj = iter.next();

          int i;
          for (i = 0; i < attributes.length; i++)
            if (obj.equals(attributes[0]))
              break;

          if (i == attributes.length)
            continue;

          valid_attribs.add(obj);
        }

      all_attribs = valid_attribs;
    } 

  // Loop through and extract the attributes
  char c = aci.setIndex(begin_index);

  do
    { 
      sb.append(c);

      Iterator iter = all_attribs.iterator();
      while(iter.hasNext())
        {
          Object obj = iter.next();

          // What should we do if this is not true?
          if (!(obj instanceof AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute))
            continue;

          AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute attrib = 
            (AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute)obj;

          // Make sure the attribute is defined.
          int rl = aci.getRunLimit(attrib);
          if (rl == -1)
            continue;
          if (rl > end_index)
            rl = end_index;
          rl -= begin_index;

          // Check to see if we already processed this one
          int rs = aci.getRunStart(attrib);
          if ((rs < aci.getIndex()) && (aci.getIndex() != begin_index))
            continue;

          // If the attribute run starts before the beginning index, we
          // need to junk it if it is an Annotation.
          Object attrib_obj = aci.getAttribute(attrib);
          if (rs < begin_index)
            {
              if (attrib_obj instanceof Annotation)
                 continue;

              rs = begin_index;
            }
          else
            {
              rs -= begin_index;
            }

          // Create a map object.  Yes this will only contain one attribute
          Map new_map = new Hashtable();
          new_map.put(attrib, attrib_obj);

          // Add it to the attribute list.  Yes this is a bad way to do things.
          AttributeRange[] new_list = new AttributeRange[attribs.length + 1];
          System.arraycopy(attribs, 0, new_list, 0, attribs.length);
          attribs = new_list;
          attribs[attribs.length - 1] = new AttributeRange(new_map, rs, rl);
        }

      c = aci.next();
    }
  while(c != CharacterIterator.DONE);

  sci = new StringCharacterIterator(sb.toString());
}

/*************************************************************************/

/*
 * Instance Methods
 */

/**
  * This method adds a new attribute that will cover the entire string.
  *
  * @param attrib The attribute to add.
  * @param value The value of the attribute.
  */
public void
addAttribute(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute attrib, Object value)
{
  addAttribute(attrib, value, 0, sci.getEndIndex() - 1);
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method adds a new attribute that will cover the specified subrange
  * of the string.
  *
  * @param attrib The attribute to add.
  * @param value The value of the attribute.
  * @param begin_index The beginning index of the subrange.
  * @param end_index The ending index of the subrange.
  *
  * @exception IllegalArgumentException If attribute is <code>null</code> or the subrange is not valid.
  */
public void
addAttribute(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute attrib, Object value,
             int begin_index, int end_index)
{
  if (attrib == null)
    throw new IllegalArgumentException("null attribute");

  Hashtable ht = new Hashtable();
  ht.put(attrib, value);

  addAttributes(ht, begin_index, end_index);
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method adds all of the attributes in the specified list to the
  * specified subrange of the string.
  *
  * @param attributes The list of attributes.
  * @param begin_index The beginning index.
  * @param end_index The ending index
  *
  * @param IllegalArgumentException If the list is <code>null</code> or the subrange is not valid.
  */
public void
addAttributes(Map attributes, int begin_index, int end_index)
{
  if (attributes == null)
    throw new IllegalArgumentException("null attribute");

  if ((begin_index < 0) || (end_index > sci.getEndIndex()) ||
      (end_index < begin_index))
    throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad range");

  AttributeRange[] new_list = new AttributeRange[attribs.length + 1];
  System.arraycopy(attribs, 0, new_list, 0, attribs.length);
  attribs = new_list;
  attribs[attribs.length - 1] = new AttributeRange(attributes, begin_index, 
                                                   end_index);
} 

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method returns an <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> that 
  * will iterate over the entire string.
  *
  * @return An <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> for the entire string.
  */
public AttributedCharacterIterator
getIterator()
{
  return(new AttributedStringIterator(sci, attribs, 0, sci.getEndIndex() - 1,
                                      null));
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method returns an <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> that
  * will iterate over the entire string.  This iterator will return information
  * about the list of attributes in the specified array.  Attributes not in
  * the array may or may not be returned by the iterator.  If the specified
  * array is <code>null</code>, all attributes will be returned.
  *
  * @param attributes A list of attributes to include in the returned iterator.
  *
  * @return An <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> for this string.
  */
public AttributedCharacterIterator
getIterator(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes)
{
  return(getIterator(attributes, 0, sci.getEndIndex() - 1));
}

/*************************************************************************/

/**
  * This method returns an <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> that
  * will iterate over the specified subrange.  This iterator will return information
  * about the list of attributes in the specified array.  Attributes not in
  * the array may or may not be returned by the iterator.  If the specified
  * array is <code>null</code>, all attributes will be returned.  
  *
  * @param attributes A list of attributes to include in the returned iterator.
  * @param begin_index The beginning index of the subrange.
  * @param end_index The ending index of the subrange.
  *
  * @return An <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> for this string.
  */
public AttributedCharacterIterator
getIterator(AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute[] attributes, 
            int begin_index, int end_index)
{
  if ((begin_index < 0) || (end_index > sci.getEndIndex()) ||
      (end_index < begin_index))
    throw new IllegalArgumentException("bad range");

  return(new AttributedStringIterator(sci, attribs, begin_index, end_index,
                                      attributes));
}

} // class AttributedString