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This is not an official Java version number. 032 */ 033 JAVA_0_9(1.5f, "0.9"), 034 035 /** 036 * Java 1.1. 037 */ 038 JAVA_1_1(1.1f, "1.1"), 039 040 /** 041 * Java 1.2. 042 */ 043 JAVA_1_2(1.2f, "1.2"), 044 045 /** 046 * Java 1.3. 047 */ 048 JAVA_1_3(1.3f, "1.3"), 049 050 /** 051 * Java 1.4. 052 */ 053 JAVA_1_4(1.4f, "1.4"), 054 055 /** 056 * Java 1.5. 057 */ 058 JAVA_1_5(1.5f, "1.5"), 059 060 /** 061 * Java 1.6. 062 */ 063 JAVA_1_6(1.6f, "1.6"), 064 065 /** 066 * Java 1.7. 067 */ 068 JAVA_1_7(1.7f, "1.7"), 069 070 /** 071 * Java 1.8. 072 */ 073 JAVA_1_8(1.8f, "1.8"), 074 075 /** 076 * Java 1.9. 077 * 078 * @deprecated As of release 3.5, replaced by {@link #JAVA_9} 079 */ 080 @Deprecated 081 JAVA_1_9(9.0f, "9"), 082 083 /** 084 * Java 9. 085 * 086 * @since 3.5 087 */ 088 JAVA_9(9.0f, "9"), 089 090 /** 091 * Java 10. 092 * 093 * @since 3.7 094 */ 095 JAVA_10(10.0f, "10"), 096 097 /** 098 * Java 11. 099 * 100 * @since 3.8 101 */ 102 JAVA_11(11.0f, "11"), 103 104 /** 105 * Java 12. 106 * 107 * @since 3.9 108 */ 109 JAVA_12(12.0f, "12"), 110 111 /** 112 * Java 13. 113 * 114 * @since 3.9 115 */ 116 JAVA_13(13.0f, "13"), 117 118 /** 119 * Java 14. 120 * 121 * @since 3.11 122 */ 123 JAVA_14(14.0f, "14"), 124 125 /** 126 * Java 15. 127 * 128 * @since 3.11 129 */ 130 JAVA_15(15.0f, "15"), 131 132 /** 133 * Java 16. 134 * 135 * @since 3.11 136 */ 137 JAVA_16(16.0f, "16"), 138 139 /** 140 * Java 17. 141 * 142 * @since 3.12.0 143 */ 144 JAVA_17(17.0f, "17"), 145 146 /** 147 * Java 18. 148 * 149 * @since 3.13.0 150 */ 151 JAVA_18(18.0f, "18"), 152 153 /** 154 * Java 19. 155 * 156 * @since 3.13.0 157 */ 158 JAVA_19(19.0f, "19"), 159 160 /** 161 * Java 20. 162 * 163 * @since 3.13.0 164 */ 165 JAVA_20(20, "20"), 166 167 /** 168 * Java 21. 169 * 170 * @since 3.13.0 171 */ 172 JAVA_21(21, "21"), 173 174 /** 175 * Java 22. 176 * 177 * @since 3.15.0 178 */ 179 JAVA_22(22, "22"), 180 181 /** 182 * The most recent Java version. Mainly introduced to avoid to break when a new version of Java is used. 183 */ 184 JAVA_RECENT(maxVersion(), Float.toString(maxVersion())); 185 186 /** 187 * The regex to split version strings. 188 */ 189 private static final String VERSION_SPLIT_REGEX = "\\."; 190 191 /** 192 * Transforms the given string with a Java version number to the 193 * corresponding constant of this enumeration class. This method is used 194 * internally. 195 * 196 * @param versionStr the Java version as string 197 * @return the corresponding enumeration constant or <b>null</b> if the 198 * version is unknown 199 */ 200 static JavaVersion get(final String versionStr) { 201 if (versionStr == null) { 202 return null; 203 } 204 switch (versionStr) { 205 case "0.9": 206 return JAVA_0_9; 207 case "1.1": 208 return JAVA_1_1; 209 case "1.2": 210 return JAVA_1_2; 211 case "1.3": 212 return JAVA_1_3; 213 case "1.4": 214 return JAVA_1_4; 215 case "1.5": 216 return JAVA_1_5; 217 case "1.6": 218 return JAVA_1_6; 219 case "1.7": 220 return JAVA_1_7; 221 case "1.8": 222 return JAVA_1_8; 223 case "9": 224 return JAVA_9; 225 case "10": 226 return JAVA_10; 227 case "11": 228 return JAVA_11; 229 case "12": 230 return JAVA_12; 231 case "13": 232 return JAVA_13; 233 case "14": 234 return JAVA_14; 235 case "15": 236 return JAVA_15; 237 case "16": 238 return JAVA_16; 239 case "17": 240 return JAVA_17; 241 case "18": 242 return JAVA_18; 243 case "19": 244 return JAVA_19; 245 case "20": 246 return JAVA_20; 247 case "21": 248 return JAVA_21; 249 case "22": 250 return JAVA_22; 251 default: 252 final float v = toFloatVersion(versionStr); 253 if (v - 1. < 1.) { // then we need to check decimals > .9 254 final int firstComma = Math.max(versionStr.indexOf('.'), versionStr.indexOf(',')); 255 final int end = Math.max(versionStr.length(), versionStr.indexOf(',', firstComma)); 256 if (Float.parseFloat(versionStr.substring(firstComma + 1, end)) > .9f) { 257 return JAVA_RECENT; 258 } 259 } else if (v > 10) { 260 return JAVA_RECENT; 261 } 262 return null; 263 } 264 } 265 266 /** 267 * Transforms the given string with a Java version number to the 268 * corresponding constant of this enumeration class. This method is used 269 * internally. 270 * 271 * @param versionStr the Java version as string 272 * @return the corresponding enumeration constant or <b>null</b> if the 273 * version is unknown 274 */ 275 static JavaVersion getJavaVersion(final String versionStr) { 276 return get(versionStr); 277 } 278 279 /** 280 * Gets the Java Version from the system or 99.0 if the {@code java.specification.version} system property is not set. 281 * 282 * @return the value of {@code java.specification.version} system property or 99.0 if it is not set. 283 */ 284 private static float maxVersion() { 285 final float v = toFloatVersion(SystemProperties.getJavaSpecificationVersion("99.0")); 286 return v > 0 ? v : 99f; 287 } 288 289 static String[] split(final String value) { 290 return value.split(VERSION_SPLIT_REGEX); 291 } 292 293 /** 294 * Parses a float value from a String. 295 * 296 * @param value the String to parse. 297 * @return the float value represented by the string or -1 if the given String can not be parsed. 298 */ 299 private static float toFloatVersion(final String value) { 300 final int defaultReturnValue = -1; 301 if (!value.contains(".")) { 302 return NumberUtils.toFloat(value, defaultReturnValue); 303 } 304 final String[] toParse = split(value); 305 if (toParse.length >= 2) { 306 return NumberUtils.toFloat(toParse[0] + '.' + toParse[1], defaultReturnValue); 307 } 308 return defaultReturnValue; 309 } 310 311 /** 312 * The float value. 313 */ 314 private final float value; 315 316 /** 317 * The standard name. 318 */ 319 private final String name; 320 321 /** 322 * Constructs a new instance. 323 * 324 * @param value the float value 325 * @param name the standard name, not null 326 */ 327 JavaVersion(final float value, final String name) { 328 this.value = value; 329 this.name = name; 330 } 331 332 /** 333 * Tests whether this version of Java is at least the version of Java passed in. 334 * 335 * <p>For example:<br> 336 * {@code myVersion.atLeast(JavaVersion.JAVA_1_4)}</p> 337 * 338 * @param requiredVersion the version to check against, not null 339 * @return true if this version is equal to or greater than the specified version 340 */ 341 public boolean atLeast(final JavaVersion requiredVersion) { 342 return this.value >= requiredVersion.value; 343 } 344 345 /** 346 * Tests whether this version of Java is at most the version of Java passed in. 347 * 348 * <p>For example:<br> 349 * {@code myVersion.atMost(JavaVersion.JAVA_1_4)}</p> 350 * 351 * @param requiredVersion the version to check against, not null 352 * @return true if this version is equal to or greater than the specified version 353 * @since 3.9 354 */ 355 public boolean atMost(final JavaVersion requiredVersion) { 356 return this.value <= requiredVersion.value; 357 } 358 359 /** 360 * The string value is overridden to return the standard name. 361 * 362 * <p>For example, {@code "1.5"}.</p> 363 * 364 * @return the name, not null 365 */ 366 @Override 367 public String toString() { 368 return name; 369 } 370}