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055:
056: package org.jbpm.jpdl.el.impl;
057:
058: import org.jbpm.jpdl.el.ELException;
059: import org.jbpm.jpdl.el.FunctionMapper;
060: import org.jbpm.jpdl.el.VariableResolver;
061:
062: /**
063: *
064: * <p>Represents a conditional expression. I've decided not to produce an
065: * abstract base "TernaryOperatorExpression" class since (a) future ternary
066: * operators are unlikely and (b) it's not clear that there would be a
067: * meaningful way to abstract them. (For instance, would they all be right-
068: * associative? Would they all have two fixed operator symbols?)
069: *
070: * @author Shawn Bayern
071: **/
072:
073: public class ConditionalExpression extends Expression {
074: //-------------------------------------
075: // Properties
076: //-------------------------------------
077: // property condition
078:
079: Expression mCondition;
080:
081: public Expression getCondition() {
082: return mCondition;
083: }
084:
085: public void setCondition(Expression pCondition) {
086: mCondition = pCondition;
087: }
088:
089: //-------------------------------------
090: // property trueBranch
091:
092: Expression mTrueBranch;
093:
094: public Expression getTrueBranch() {
095: return mTrueBranch;
096: }
097:
098: public void setTrueBranch(Expression pTrueBranch) {
099: mTrueBranch = pTrueBranch;
100: }
101:
102: //-------------------------------------
103: // property falseBranch
104:
105: Expression mFalseBranch;
106:
107: public Expression getFalseBranch() {
108: return mFalseBranch;
109: }
110:
111: public void setFalseBranch(Expression pFalseBranch) {
112: mFalseBranch = pFalseBranch;
113: }
114:
115: //-------------------------------------
116: /**
117: *
118: * Constructor
119: **/
120: public ConditionalExpression(Expression pCondition,
121: Expression pTrueBranch, Expression pFalseBranch) {
122: mCondition = pCondition;
123: mTrueBranch = pTrueBranch;
124: mFalseBranch = pFalseBranch;
125: }
126:
127: //-------------------------------------
128: // Expression methods
129: //-------------------------------------
130: /**
131: *
132: * Returns the expression in the expression language syntax
133: **/
134: public String getExpressionString() {
135: return "( " + mCondition.getExpressionString() + " ? "
136: + mTrueBranch.getExpressionString() + " : "
137: + mFalseBranch.getExpressionString() + " )";
138: }
139:
140: //-------------------------------------
141: /**
142: *
143: * Evaluates the conditional expression and returns the literal result
144: **/
145: public Object evaluate(VariableResolver vr, FunctionMapper f,
146: Logger l) throws ELException {
147: // first, evaluate the condition (and coerce the result to a boolean value)
148: boolean condition = Coercions.coerceToBoolean(
149: mCondition.evaluate(vr, f, l), l).booleanValue();
150:
151: // then, use this boolean to branch appropriately
152: if (condition)
153: return mTrueBranch.evaluate(vr, f, l);
154: else
155: return mFalseBranch.evaluate(vr, f, l);
156: }
157:
158: //-------------------------------------
159: }
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