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+/* StringTokenizer -- breaks a String into tokens
+ Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2002, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc.
+
+This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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+exception statement from your version. */
+
+
+//package java.util;
+
+/**
+ * This class splits a string into tokens. The caller can set on which
+ * delimiters the string should be split and if the delimiters should be
+ * returned. This is much simpler than {@link java.io.StreamTokenizer}.
+ *
+ * <p>You may change the delimiter set on the fly by calling
+ * nextToken(String). But the semantic is quite difficult; it even
+ * depends on calling <code>hasMoreTokens()</code>. You should call
+ * <code>hasMoreTokens()</code> before, otherwise the old delimiters
+ * after the last token are candidates for being returned.
+ *
+ * <p>If you want to get the delimiters, you have to use the three argument
+ * constructor. The delimiters are returned as token consisting of a
+ * single character.
+ *
+ * @author Jochen Hoenicke
+ * @author Warren Levy (warrenl@cygnus.com)
+ * @see java.io.StreamTokenizer
+ * @status updated to 1.4
+ */
+public class StringTokenizer //implements Enumeration<Object>
+{
+ // WARNING: StringTokenizer is a CORE class in the bootstrap cycle. See the
+ // comments in vm/reference/java/lang/Runtime for implications of this fact.
+
+ /**
+ * The position in the str, where we currently are.
+ */
+ private int pos;
+
+ /**
+ * The string that should be split into tokens.
+ */
+ private final String str;
+
+ /**
+ * The length of the string.
+ */
+ private final int len;
+
+ /**
+ * The string containing the delimiter characters.
+ */
+ private String delim;
+
+ /**
+ * Tells, if we should return the delimiters.
+ */
+ private final boolean retDelims;
+
+ /**
+ * Creates a new StringTokenizer for the string <code>str</code>,
+ * that should split on the default delimiter set (space, tab,
+ * newline, return and formfeed), and which doesn't return the
+ * delimiters.
+ *
+ * @param str The string to split
+ * @throws NullPointerException if str is null
+ */
+ public StringTokenizer(String str)
+ {
+ //this(str, " \t\n\r\f", false);
+ StringTokenizer(str, " \t\n\r\f", false);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Create a new StringTokenizer, that splits the given string on
+ * the given delimiter characters. It doesn't return the delimiter
+ * characters.
+ *
+ * @param str the string to split
+ * @param delim a string containing all delimiter characters
+ * @throws NullPointerException if either argument is null
+ */
+ public StringTokenizer(String str, String delim)
+ {
+ //this(str, delim, false);
+ StringTokenizer(str, delim, false);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Create a new StringTokenizer, that splits the given string on
+ * the given delimiter characters. If you set
+ * <code>returnDelims</code> to <code>true</code>, the delimiter
+ * characters are returned as tokens of their own. The delimiter
+ * tokens always consist of a single character.
+ *
+ * @param str the string to split
+ * @param delim a string containing all delimiter characters
+ * @param returnDelims tells, if you want to get the delimiters
+ * @throws NullPointerException if str or delim is null
+ */
+ public StringTokenizer(String str, String delim, boolean returnDelims)
+ {
+ len = str.length();
+ this.str = str;
+ this.delim = delim;
+ this.retDelims = returnDelims;
+ this.pos = 0;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Tells if there are more tokens.
+ *
+ * @return true if the next call of nextToken() will succeed
+ */
+ public boolean hasMoreTokens()
+ {
+ if (! retDelims)
+ {
+ while (pos < len && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) >= 0)
+ pos++;
+ }
+ return pos < len;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the nextToken, changing the delimiter set to the given
+ * <code>delim</code>. The change of the delimiter set is
+ * permanent, ie. the next call of nextToken(), uses the same
+ * delimiter set.
+ *
+ * @param delim a string containing the new delimiter characters
+ * @return the next token with respect to the new delimiter characters
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens
+ * @throws NullPointerException if delim is null
+ */
+ public String nextToken(String delim) //throws NoSuchElementException
+ {
+ this.delim = delim;
+ return nextToken();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the nextToken of the string.
+ *
+ * @return the next token with respect to the current delimiter characters
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens
+ */
+ public String nextToken() //throws NoSuchElementException
+ {
+ if (pos < len && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) >= 0)
+ {
+ if (retDelims)
+ return str.substring(pos, ++pos);
+ while (++pos < len && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) >= 0)
+ ;
+ }
+ if (pos < len)
+ {
+ int start = pos;
+ while (++pos < len && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(pos)) < 0)
+ ;
+
+ return str.substring(start, pos);
+ }
+
+ //throw new NoSuchElementException();
+ System.printString("StringTokenizer: No such element");
+ System.exit(-1);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This does the same as hasMoreTokens. This is the
+ * <code>Enumeration</code> interface method.
+ *
+ * @return true, if the next call of nextElement() will succeed
+ * @see #hasMoreTokens()
+ */
+ public boolean hasMoreElements()
+ {
+ return hasMoreTokens();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This does the same as nextTokens. This is the
+ * <code>Enumeration</code> interface method.
+ *
+ * @return the next token with respect to the current delimiter characters
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if there are no more tokens
+ * @see #nextToken()
+ */
+ public Object nextElement() //throws NoSuchElementException
+ {
+ return nextToken();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * This counts the number of remaining tokens in the string, with
+ * respect to the current delimiter set.
+ *
+ * @return the number of times <code>nextTokens()</code> will succeed
+ * @see #nextToken()
+ */
+ public int countTokens()
+ {
+ int count = 0;
+ int delimiterCount = 0;
+ boolean tokenFound = false; // Set when a non-delimiter is found
+ int tmpPos = pos;
+
+ // Note for efficiency, we count up the delimiters rather than check
+ // retDelims every time we encounter one. That way, we can
+ // just do the conditional once at the end of the method
+ while (tmpPos < len)
+ {
+ if (delim.indexOf(str.charAt(tmpPos++)) >= 0)
+ {
+ if (tokenFound)
+ {
+ // Got to the end of a token
+ count++;
+ tokenFound = false;
+ }
+ delimiterCount++; // Increment for this delimiter
+ }
+ else
+ {
+ tokenFound = true;
+ // Get to the end of the token
+ while (tmpPos < len
+ && delim.indexOf(str.charAt(tmpPos)) < 0)
+ ++tmpPos;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Make sure to count the last token
+ if (tokenFound)
+ count++;
+
+ // if counting delmiters add them into the token count
+ if( retDelims ) {
+ return count + delimiterCount;
+ } else {
+ return count;
+ }
+ }
+} // class StringTokenizer