From 934c5b841edb9fda9ef3d25196c3adaef6cdb935 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Bruce Momjian Date: Tue, 13 Feb 2001 16:14:40 +0000 Subject: Remove postgresql jdbc files, per Peter Mount. --- .../jdbc/postgresql/util/PGtokenizer.java | 197 --------------------- 1 file changed, 197 deletions(-) delete mode 100644 src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/util/PGtokenizer.java (limited to 'src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/util/PGtokenizer.java') diff --git a/src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/util/PGtokenizer.java b/src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/util/PGtokenizer.java deleted file mode 100644 index 0d075968916..00000000000 --- a/src/interfaces/jdbc/postgresql/util/PGtokenizer.java +++ /dev/null @@ -1,197 +0,0 @@ -package postgresql.util; - -import java.sql.*; -import java.util.*; - -/** - * This class is used to tokenize the text output of postgres. - * - *

It's mainly used by the geometric classes, but is useful in parsing any - * output from custom data types output from postgresql. - * - * @see postgresql.geometric.PGbox - * @see postgresql.geometric.PGcircle - * @see postgresql.geometric.PGlseg - * @see postgresql.geometric.PGpath - * @see postgresql.geometric.PGpoint - * @see postgresql.geometric.PGpolygon - */ -public class PGtokenizer -{ - // Our tokens - protected Vector tokens; - - /** - * Create a tokeniser. - * - *

We could have used StringTokenizer to do this, however, we needed to - * handle nesting of '(' ')' '[' ']' '<' and '>' as these are used - * by the geometric data types. - * - * @param string containing tokens - * @param delim single character to split the tokens - */ - public PGtokenizer(String string,char delim) - { - tokenize(string,delim); - } - - /** - * This resets this tokenizer with a new string and/or delimiter. - * - * @param string containing tokens - * @param delim single character to split the tokens - */ - public int tokenize(String string,char delim) - { - tokens = new Vector(); - - // nest holds how many levels we are in the current token. - // if this is > 0 then we don't split a token when delim is matched. - // - // The Geometric datatypes use this, because often a type may have others - // (usualls PGpoint) imbedded within a token. - // - // Peter 1998 Jan 6 - Added < and > to the nesting rules - int nest=0,p,s; - - for(p=0,s=0;p') - nest--; - - if(nest==0 && c==delim) { - tokens.addElement(string.substring(s,p)); - s=p+1; // +1 to skip the delimiter - } - - } - - // Don't forget the last token ;-) - if(s"); - } - - /** - * Removes < and > from the beginning and end of all tokens - * @return String without the < or > - */ - public void removeAngle() - { - remove("<",">"); - } -} -- cgit v1.2.3