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// Contributors:
// Oracle - initial API and implementation
//
package org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.parser;
import java.util.List;
import org.eclipse.persistence.jpa.jpql.WordParser;
/**
* Either positional or named parameters may be used. Positional and named parameters may not be
* mixed in a single query. Input parameters can only be used in the <b>WHERE</b> clause or
* <b>HAVING</b> clause of a query.
*
* @version 2.5
* @since 2.3
* @author Pascal Filion
*/
public final class InputParameter extends AbstractExpression {
/**
* The cached parameter name without the identifier.
*/
private String parameterName;
/**
* Flag caching the type of the input parameter, which is either positional or named.
*/
private Boolean positional;
/**
* Creates a new <code>InputParameter</code>.
*
* @param parent The parent of this expression
* @param parameter The input parameter, which starts with either '?' or ':'
*/
public InputParameter(AbstractExpression parent, String parameter) {
super(parent, parameter);
}
@Override
public void accept(ExpressionVisitor visitor) {
visitor.visit(this);
}
@Override
public void acceptChildren(ExpressionVisitor visitor) {
// Does not have children
}
@Override
protected void addOrderedChildrenTo(List<Expression> children) {
children.add(buildStringExpression(getText()));
}
/**
* Returns the positional parameter or the named parameter, which includes the identifier.
*
* @return The parameter following the constant used to determine if it's a positional or named parameter
* @see #getParameterName()
*/
public String getParameter() {
return getText();
}
/**
* Returns the positional parameter or the named parameter without the identifier.
*
* @return The parameter following the constant used to determine if it's a positional or named parameter
* @see #getParameter()
* @since 2.5
*/
public String getParameterName() {
if (parameterName == null) {
parameterName = getText().substring(1);
}
return parameterName;
}
@Override
public JPQLQueryBNF getQueryBNF() {
return getQueryBNF(InputParameterBNF.ID);
}
/**
* Determines whether this parameter is a positional parameter, i.e. the parameter type is '?'.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the parameter type is '?'; <code>false</code> if it's ':'
*/
public boolean isNamed() {
if (positional == null) {
positional = getText().charAt(0) == '?';
}
return (positional == Boolean.FALSE);
}
/**
* Determines whether this parameter is a positional parameter, i.e. the parameter type is ':'.
*
* @return <code>true</code> if the parameter type is ':'; <code>false</code> if it's '?'
*/
public boolean isPositional() {
if (positional == null) {
positional = getText().charAt(0) == '?';
}
return (positional == Boolean.TRUE);
}
@Override
protected void parse(WordParser wordParser, boolean tolerant) {
wordParser.moveForward(getText());
}
@Override
public String toActualText() {
return getText();
}
@Override
public String toParsedText() {
return getText();
}
@Override
protected void toParsedText(StringBuilder writer, boolean actual) {
writer.append(getText());
}
}