jFuzzyLogic/antlr_3_1_source/misc/Utils.java
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/*
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Copyright (c) 2005-2006 Terence Parr
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package org.antlr.misc;
public class Utils {
public static final int INTEGER_POOL_MAX_VALUE = 1000;
static Integer[] ints = new Integer[INTEGER_POOL_MAX_VALUE+1];
/** Integer objects are immutable so share all Integers with the
* same value up to some max size. Use an array as a perfect hash.
* Return shared object for 0..INTEGER_POOL_MAX_VALUE or a new
* Integer object with x in it.
*/
public static Integer integer(int x) {
if ( x<0 || x>INTEGER_POOL_MAX_VALUE ) {
return new Integer(x);
}
if ( ints[x]==null ) {
ints[x] = new Integer(x);
}
return ints[x];
}
/** Given a source string, src,
a string to replace, replacee,
and a string to replace with, replacer,
return a new string w/ the replacing done.
You can use replacer==null to remove replacee from the string.
This should be faster than Java's String.replaceAll as that one
uses regex (I only want to play with strings anyway).
*/
public static String replace(String src, String replacee, String replacer) {
StringBuffer result = new StringBuffer(src.length() + 50);
int startIndex = 0;
int endIndex = src.indexOf(replacee);
while(endIndex != -1) {
result.append(src.substring(startIndex,endIndex));
if ( replacer!=null ) {
result.append(replacer);
}
startIndex = endIndex + replacee.length();
endIndex = src.indexOf(replacee,startIndex);
}
result.append(src.substring(startIndex,src.length()));
return result.toString();
}
}