DecimalLocaleConverter.java
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package org.apache.commons.beanutils2.locale.converters;
import java.text.DecimalFormat;
import java.text.NumberFormat;
import java.text.ParseException;
import java.util.Locale;
import org.apache.commons.beanutils2.ConversionException;
import org.apache.commons.beanutils2.locale.BaseLocaleConverter;
import org.apache.commons.beanutils2.locale.LocaleConverter;
import org.apache.commons.logging.Log;
import org.apache.commons.logging.LogFactory;
/**
* Standard {@link LocaleConverter} implementation that converts an incoming locale-sensitive String into a {@link Number} object, optionally using a default
* value or throwing a {@link ConversionException} if a conversion error occurs.
*
* @param <T> The converter type.
* @since 1.7
*/
public class DecimalLocaleConverter<T extends Number> extends BaseLocaleConverter<T> {
/**
* Builds instances of {@link DateLocaleConverter}.
*
* @param <B> The builder type.
* @param <T> The Number type.
*/
public static class Builder<B extends Builder<B, T>, T extends Number> extends BaseLocaleConverter.Builder<B, T> {
/**
* Constructs a new instance.
* <p>
* By default, construct a {@link LocaleConverter} that will throw a {@link ConversionException} if a conversion error occurs. The locale is the default
* locale for this instance of the Java Virtual Machine and an unlocalized pattern is used for the conversion.
* </p>
*
* @return a new instance.
*/
@Override
public DecimalLocaleConverter<?> get() {
return new DecimalLocaleConverter<>(defaultValue, locale, pattern, useDefault || defaultValue != null, localizedPattern);
}
}
/** All logging goes through this logger */
private static final Log LOG = LogFactory.getLog(DecimalLocaleConverter.class);
/**
* Constructs a new builder.
*
* @param <B> The builder type.
* @param <T> The Number type.
* @return a new builder.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
public static <B extends Builder<B, T>, T extends Number> B builder() {
return (B) new Builder<>();
}
/**
* Constructs a new instance.
*
* @param defaultValue default value.
* @param locale locale.
* @param pattern pattern.
* @param useDefault use the default.
* @param locPattern localized pattern.
*/
protected DecimalLocaleConverter(final T defaultValue, final Locale locale, final String pattern, final boolean useDefault, final boolean locPattern) {
super(defaultValue, locale, pattern, useDefault, locPattern);
}
/**
* Converts the specified locale-sensitive input object into an output object of the specified type.
*
* @param value The input object to be converted
* @param pattern The pattern is used for the conversion
* @return The converted value
* @throws ConversionException if conversion cannot be performed successfully
* @throws ParseException if an error occurs parsing a String to a Number
*/
@Override
protected T parse(final Object value, final String pattern) throws ParseException {
if (value instanceof Number) {
return (T) value;
}
// Note that despite the ambiguous "getInstance" name, and despite the
// fact that objects returned from this method have the same toString
// representation, each call to getInstance actually returns a new
// object.
final DecimalFormat formatter = (DecimalFormat) NumberFormat.getInstance(locale);
// if some constructors default pattern to null, it makes only sense
// to handle null pattern gracefully
if (pattern != null) {
if (localizedPattern) {
formatter.applyLocalizedPattern(pattern);
} else {
formatter.applyPattern(pattern);
}
} else {
LOG.debug("No pattern provided, using default.");
}
return (T) formatter.parse((String) value);
}
}