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017
018package org.apache.commons.codec;
019
020import java.util.Comparator;
021
022/**
023 * Compares Strings using a {@link StringEncoder}. This comparator is used to sort Strings by an encoding scheme such as
024 * Soundex, Metaphone, etc. This class can come in handy if one need to sort Strings by an encoded form of a name such
025 * as Soundex.
026 *
027 * <p>This class is immutable and thread-safe.</p>
028 *
029 */
030@SuppressWarnings("rawtypes")
031// TODO ought to implement Comparator<String> but that's not possible whilst maintaining binary compatibility.
032public class StringEncoderComparator implements Comparator {
033
034    /**
035     * Internal encoder instance.
036     */
037    private final StringEncoder stringEncoder;
038
039    /**
040     * Constructs a new instance.
041     *
042     * @deprecated Creating an instance without a {@link StringEncoder} leads to a {@link NullPointerException}. Will be
043     *             removed in 2.0.
044     */
045    @Deprecated
046    public StringEncoderComparator() {
047        this.stringEncoder = null; // Trying to use this will cause things to break
048    }
049
050    /**
051     * Constructs a new instance with the given algorithm.
052     *
053     * @param stringEncoder
054     *            the StringEncoder used for comparisons.
055     */
056    public StringEncoderComparator(final StringEncoder stringEncoder) {
057        this.stringEncoder = stringEncoder;
058    }
059
060    /**
061     * Compares two strings based not on the strings themselves, but on an encoding of the two strings using the
062     * StringEncoder this Comparator was created with.
063     *
064     * If an {@link EncoderException} is encountered, return <code>0</code>.
065     *
066     * @param o1
067     *            the object to compare
068     * @param o2
069     *            the object to compare to
070     * @return the Comparable.compareTo() return code or 0 if an encoding error was caught.
071     * @see Comparable
072     */
073    @Override
074    public int compare(final Object o1, final Object o2) {
075
076        int compareCode = 0;
077
078        try {
079            @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") // May fail with CCE if encode returns something that is not Comparable
080            // However this was always the case.
081            final Comparable<Comparable<?>> s1 = (Comparable<Comparable<?>>) this.stringEncoder.encode(o1);
082            final Comparable<?> s2 = (Comparable<?>) this.stringEncoder.encode(o2);
083            compareCode = s1.compareTo(s2);
084        } catch (final EncoderException ee) {
085            compareCode = 0;
086        }
087        return compareCode;
088    }
089
090}