java.lang.Object
com.thermidor.build.tasks.RequiresTask.ANComparator
- All Implemented Interfaces:
- java.util.Comparator
- Enclosing class:
- RequiresTask
- public static class RequiresTask.ANComparator
- extends java.lang.Object
- implements java.util.Comparator
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object |
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait |
tokenRE
private gnu.regexp.RE tokenRE
RequiresTask.ANComparator
public RequiresTask.ANComparator()
throws gnu.regexp.REException
compare
public int compare(java.lang.Object one,
java.lang.Object two)
- Description copied from interface:
java.util.Comparator
- Return an integer that is negative, zero or positive depending on whether
the first argument is less than, equal to or greater than the second
according to this ordering. This method should obey the following
contract:
- if compare(a, b) < 0 then compare(b, a) > 0
- if compare(a, b) throws an exception, so does compare(b, a)
- if compare(a, b) < 0 and compare(b, c) < 0 then compare(a, c)
< 0
- if compare(a, b) == 0 then compare(a, c) and compare(b, c) must
have the same sign
To be consistent with equals, the following additional constraint is
in place:
- if a.equals(b) or both a and b are null, then
compare(a, b) == 0.
Although it is permissible for a comparator to provide an order
inconsistent with equals, that should be documented.
- Specified by:
compare in interface java.util.Comparator
anCompare
private int anCompare(java.lang.String name1,
java.lang.String name2)