The Pattern interface allows multiple representations of a regular
expression to be defined. In general, different regular expression
compilers will produce different types of pattern representations.
Some will produce state transition tables derived from syntax trees,
others will produce byte code representations of an NFA, etc. The
Pattern interface does not impose any specific internal pattern
representation, and consequently, Pattern implementations are not meant
to be interchangeable among differing PatternCompiler and PatternMatcher
implementations. The documentation accompanying a specific implementation
will define what other classes a Pattern can interact with.
getOptions()
This method returns an integer containing the compilation options used
to compile this pattern.
java.lang.String
getPattern()
This method returns the string representation of the pattern.
Method Detail
getPattern
public java.lang.String getPattern()
This method returns the string representation of the pattern. Its
purpose is to allow a pattern to be reconstructed after compilation.
In other words, when you compile a pattern, the resulting data
structures bear no relation to the string defining the pattern.
It is often useful to be able to access the string defining a pattern
after it has been compiled.
Returns:
The original string representation of the regular expression
pattern.
getOptions
public int getOptions()
This method returns an integer containing the compilation options used
to compile this pattern.
Returns:
The compilation options used to compile the pattern.