T - the type of values that the constraint operates onpublic final class ComparableConstraint<T extends Comparable<T>> extends Object implements IConstraint<T>, IFormatter<T>
constraint that wraps a persister for Comparable
values, and constrains the allowed values with minimum and maximum values.| Constructor and Description |
|---|
ComparableConstraint(IPersister<T> persister,
T min,
T max) |
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
ComparableConstraint<T> |
combine(IConstraint<?> other)
Return a constraint that honors both this constraint and
other, if such a constraint
would accept anything except null. |
protected ComparableConstraint<T> |
combineNonSame(ComparableConstraint<T> other)
Combine with other ComparableConstraint known not to be the same instance, but having the
same persister.
|
static <U,T extends Comparable<T>> |
constrain(IConstraint<U> constraint,
String persistedMin,
String persistedMax) |
static <U,T extends Comparable<T>> |
constrain(IConstraint<U> constraint,
U min,
U max) |
String |
format(T value) |
String |
interactiveFormat(T value)
An exact string representation taking locale and internationalization into account.
|
T |
parseInteractive(String interactiveValue)
Parse an interactive string.
|
T |
parsePersisted(String persistedValue)
Parse a persisted string.
|
String |
persistableString(T value)
A string representation independent of locale or internationalization, that when parsed using
IConstraint.parsePersisted(String) (on this instance) yields a result that is
equal to the given value. |
boolean |
validate(T value)
Fundamentally, check that
value satisfies this constraint and throw an exception
otherwise. |
protected boolean |
validateRange(T value) |
public ComparableConstraint(IPersister<T> persister, T min, T max)
public static <U,T extends Comparable<T>> IConstraint<U> constrain(IConstraint<U> constraint, String persistedMin, String persistedMax) throws QuantityConversionException
QuantityConversionExceptionpublic static <U,T extends Comparable<T>> IConstraint<U> constrain(IConstraint<U> constraint, U min, U max)
public ComparableConstraint<T> combine(IConstraint<?> other)
IConstraintother, if such a constraint
would accept anything except null. Otherwise, return null.combine in interface IConstraint<T extends Comparable<T>>nullprotected ComparableConstraint<T> combineNonSame(ComparableConstraint<T> other)
nullpublic boolean validate(T value) throws QuantityConversionException
IConstraintvalue satisfies this constraint and throw an exception
otherwise. As long as the method returns normally, value is a valid value, regardless
of the return value. However, when wrapping a persister in a constraint, it is possible that
the persister treats some magic values differently. If the constraint isn't aware of these
magical values it should typically not try to validate them. This is signaled by the
persister by returning true from this method.validate in interface IConstraint<T extends Comparable<T>>value is valid.QuantityConversionException - if the constraint isn't satisfied in some other wayprotected boolean validateRange(T value) throws QuantityConversionException
QuantityConversionExceptionpublic String persistableString(T value) throws QuantityConversionException
IConstraintIConstraint.parsePersisted(String) (on this instance) yields a result that is
equal to the given value. That is, the exact
representation must be preserved.persistableString in interface IConstraint<T extends Comparable<T>>QuantityConversionException - if the constraint isn't satisfied in some other waypublic T parsePersisted(String persistedValue) throws QuantityConversionException
IConstraintIConstraint.persistableString(Object) on this instance. Only use this on persisted strings,
never for interactive input.parsePersisted in interface IConstraint<T extends Comparable<T>>QuantityConversionException - if persistedValue couldn't be parsed or didn't satisfy the constraintpublic String interactiveFormat(T value) throws QuantityConversionException
IConstraintIConstraint.parseInteractive(String) (on this instance) yields a result that is
equal to the given value. That is, the exact
representation must be preserved.interactiveFormat in interface IConstraint<T extends Comparable<T>>QuantityConversionException - if value doesn't satisfy the constraintpublic T parseInteractive(String interactiveValue) throws QuantityConversionException
IConstraintIConstraint.interactiveFormat(Object) on this instance and in the same locale. Only use this for
interactive input, never for persisted strings.parseInteractive in interface IConstraint<T extends Comparable<T>>QuantityConversionException - if interactiveValue couldn't be parsed or didn't satisfy the constraintpublic String format(T value)
format in interface IFormatter<T extends Comparable<T>>Copyright © 2019. All rights reserved.