/* * [SQLCharCategory.java] * * Summary: top level enum to define the categories of character for the BatTokenizer. * * Copyright: (c) 2004-2017 Roedy Green, Canadian Mind Products, http://mindprod.com * * Licence: This software may be copied and used freely for any purpose but military. * http://mindprod.com/contact/nonmil.html * * Requires: JDK 1.8+ * * Created with: JetBrains IntelliJ IDEA IDE http://www.jetbrains.com/idea/ * * Version History: * 3.1 2009-04-12 shorter style names, improved highlighting. */ package com.mindprod.jprep; /** * top level enum to define the categories of character for the BatTokenizer. * * @author Roedy Green, Canadian Mind Products * @version 3.1 2009-04-12 shorter style names, improved highlighting. * @since 2004-05-15 */ @SuppressWarnings( { "EnumeratedConstantNamingConvention" } ) public enum SQLCharCategory { /** * End of line character */ EOL, /** * bracketting character e.g. ()[]{} */ FENCE, /** * high ascii ` and chars not used in Java */ OTHER, /** * chars used in identifiers */ PLAIN, /** * punctuation */ PUNCTUATION, /** * / */ SLASH, /** * space */ SPACE, /** * star */ STAR, /** * ' */ TICK, /** * ignore control chars */ IGNORE; /** * Categorise one character * * @param theChar character to categorise * * @return category code, e.g. PLAIN QUOTE */ static SQLCharCategory categorise( char theChar ) { if ( 'a' <= theChar && theChar <= 'z' ) { return PLAIN; } if ( 'A' <= theChar && theChar <= 'Z' ) { return PLAIN; } if ( '0' <= theChar && theChar <= '9' ) { return PLAIN; } switch ( theChar ) { case ' ': case '\t': case 0xa0://   return SPACE; case '\n': return EOL; case '\r': case 127: case 0xfeff: /* bom */ case 0xfffd: /* replaced bom */ return IGNORE; case '$': case '_': return PLAIN; case '*': return STAR; case '/': return SLASH; case '\'': return TICK; case '(': case ')': case '[': case ']': case '{': case '}': return FENCE; case '!': case '#': case '%': case '&': case '+': case ',': case '-': case '.': case ':': case ';': case '<': case '=': case '>': case '?': case '@': case '\"':// " is just ordinary char case '\\':// \ is just ordinary char case '^': case '`':// grave case '|': case '~': return PUNCTUATION; default: if ( 0 <= theChar && theChar <= 31 ) { return IGNORE; } else if ( 128 <= theChar ) { // treat high bit on as ordinary alpha return PLAIN; } else { return OTHER; } } // end switch } // end categorise } // end JavaCharCategory