ListResourceBundle.java 4.9 KB

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  1. /* ListResourceBundle -- a resource bundle build around a list
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  3. This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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  29. obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this
  30. exception statement from your version. */
  31. package java.util;
  32. /**
  33. * A <code>ListResouceBundle</code> provides an easy way, to create your own
  34. * resource bundle. It is an abstract class that you can subclass. You should
  35. * then overwrite the getContents method, that provides a key/value list.
  36. *
  37. * <p>The key/value list is a two dimensional list of Object. The first
  38. * dimension ranges over the resources. The second dimension ranges from
  39. * zero (key) to one (value). The keys must be of type String, and they are
  40. * case-sensitive. For example:
  41. *
  42. <br><pre>public class MyResources
  43. extends ListResourceBundle
  44. {
  45. public Object[][] getContents()
  46. {
  47. return contents;
  48. }
  49. static final Object[][] contents =
  50. {
  51. // LOCALIZED STRINGS
  52. {"s1", "The disk \"{1}\" contains {0}."}, // MessageFormat pattern
  53. {"s2", "1"}, // location of {0} in pattern
  54. {"s3", "My Disk"}, // sample disk name
  55. {"s4", "no files"}, // first ChoiceFormat choice
  56. {"s5", "one file"}, // second ChoiceFormat choice
  57. {"s6", "{0,number} files"} // third ChoiceFormat choice
  58. {"s7", "3 Mar 96"}, // sample date
  59. {"s8", new Dimension(1,5)} // real object, not just string
  60. // END OF LOCALIZED MATERIAL
  61. };
  62. }</pre>
  63. *
  64. * @author Jochen Hoenicke
  65. * @author Eric Blake (ebb9@email.byu.edu)
  66. * @see Locale
  67. * @see PropertyResourceBundle
  68. * @since 1.1
  69. * @status updated to 1.4
  70. */
  71. public abstract class ListResourceBundle extends ResourceBundle
  72. {
  73. /**
  74. * The constructor. It does nothing special.
  75. */
  76. public ListResourceBundle()
  77. {
  78. }
  79. /**
  80. * Gets a resource for a given key. This is called by <code>getObject</code>.
  81. *
  82. * @param key the key of the resource
  83. * @return the resource for the key, or null if it doesn't exist
  84. */
  85. public final Object handleGetObject(String key)
  86. {
  87. Object[][] contents = getContents();
  88. int i = contents.length;
  89. while (--i >= 0)
  90. if (key.equals(contents[i][0]))
  91. return contents[i][1];
  92. return null;
  93. }
  94. /**
  95. * This method should return all keys for which a resource exists.
  96. *
  97. * @return an enumeration of the keys
  98. */
  99. public Enumeration<String> getKeys()
  100. {
  101. // We make a new Set that holds all the keys, then return an enumeration
  102. // for that. This prevents modifications from ruining the enumeration,
  103. // as well as ignoring duplicates.
  104. final Object[][] contents = getContents();
  105. Set<String> s = new HashSet<String>();
  106. int i = contents.length;
  107. while (--i >= 0)
  108. s.add((String) contents[i][0]);
  109. ResourceBundle bundle = parent;
  110. // Eliminate tail recursion.
  111. while (bundle != null)
  112. {
  113. Enumeration<String> e = bundle.getKeys();
  114. while (e.hasMoreElements())
  115. s.add(e.nextElement());
  116. bundle = bundle.parent;
  117. }
  118. return Collections.enumeration(s);
  119. }
  120. /**
  121. * Gets the key/value list. You must override this method, and should not
  122. * provide duplicate keys or null entries.
  123. *
  124. * @return a two dimensional list of String key / Object resouce pairs
  125. */
  126. protected abstract Object[][] getContents();
  127. } // class ListResourceBundle