Java Code Examples for org.springframework.expression.spel.SpelMessage#NOT_COMPARABLE
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Example 1
Source File: StandardTypeComparator.java From spring-analysis-note with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public int compare(@Nullable Object left, @Nullable Object right) throws SpelEvaluationException { // If one is null, check if the other is if (left == null) { return (right == null ? 0 : -1); } else if (right == null) { return 1; // left cannot be null at this point } // Basic number comparisons if (left instanceof Number && right instanceof Number) { Number leftNumber = (Number) left; Number rightNumber = (Number) right; if (leftNumber instanceof BigDecimal || rightNumber instanceof BigDecimal) { BigDecimal leftBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigDecimal.class); BigDecimal rightBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigDecimal.class); return leftBigDecimal.compareTo(rightBigDecimal); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Double || rightNumber instanceof Double) { return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Float || rightNumber instanceof Float) { return Float.compare(leftNumber.floatValue(), rightNumber.floatValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof BigInteger || rightNumber instanceof BigInteger) { BigInteger leftBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigInteger.class); BigInteger rightBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigInteger.class); return leftBigInteger.compareTo(rightBigInteger); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Long || rightNumber instanceof Long) { // Don't call Long.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.longValue(), rightNumber.longValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Integer || rightNumber instanceof Integer) { // Don't call Integer.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.intValue(), rightNumber.intValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Short || rightNumber instanceof Short) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.shortValue(), rightNumber.shortValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Byte || rightNumber instanceof Byte) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.byteValue(), rightNumber.byteValue()); } else { // Unknown Number subtypes -> best guess is double multiplication return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } } try { if (left instanceof Comparable) { return ((Comparable<Object>) left).compareTo(right); } } catch (ClassCastException ex) { throw new SpelEvaluationException(ex, SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); } throw new SpelEvaluationException(SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); }
Example 2
Source File: StandardTypeComparator.java From java-technology-stack with MIT License | 4 votes |
@Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public int compare(@Nullable Object left, @Nullable Object right) throws SpelEvaluationException { // If one is null, check if the other is if (left == null) { return (right == null ? 0 : -1); } else if (right == null) { return 1; // left cannot be null at this point } // Basic number comparisons if (left instanceof Number && right instanceof Number) { Number leftNumber = (Number) left; Number rightNumber = (Number) right; if (leftNumber instanceof BigDecimal || rightNumber instanceof BigDecimal) { BigDecimal leftBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigDecimal.class); BigDecimal rightBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigDecimal.class); return leftBigDecimal.compareTo(rightBigDecimal); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Double || rightNumber instanceof Double) { return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Float || rightNumber instanceof Float) { return Float.compare(leftNumber.floatValue(), rightNumber.floatValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof BigInteger || rightNumber instanceof BigInteger) { BigInteger leftBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigInteger.class); BigInteger rightBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigInteger.class); return leftBigInteger.compareTo(rightBigInteger); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Long || rightNumber instanceof Long) { // Don't call Long.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.longValue(), rightNumber.longValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Integer || rightNumber instanceof Integer) { // Don't call Integer.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.intValue(), rightNumber.intValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Short || rightNumber instanceof Short) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.shortValue(), rightNumber.shortValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Byte || rightNumber instanceof Byte) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.byteValue(), rightNumber.byteValue()); } else { // Unknown Number subtypes -> best guess is double multiplication return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } } try { if (left instanceof Comparable) { return ((Comparable<Object>) left).compareTo(right); } } catch (ClassCastException ex) { throw new SpelEvaluationException(ex, SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); } throw new SpelEvaluationException(SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); }
Example 3
Source File: StandardTypeComparator.java From lams with GNU General Public License v2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public int compare(Object left, Object right) throws SpelEvaluationException { // If one is null, check if the other is if (left == null) { return (right == null ? 0 : -1); } else if (right == null) { return 1; // left cannot be null at this point } // Basic number comparisons if (left instanceof Number && right instanceof Number) { Number leftNumber = (Number) left; Number rightNumber = (Number) right; if (leftNumber instanceof BigDecimal || rightNumber instanceof BigDecimal) { BigDecimal leftBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigDecimal.class); BigDecimal rightBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigDecimal.class); return leftBigDecimal.compareTo(rightBigDecimal); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Double || rightNumber instanceof Double) { return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Float || rightNumber instanceof Float) { return Float.compare(leftNumber.floatValue(), rightNumber.floatValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof BigInteger || rightNumber instanceof BigInteger) { BigInteger leftBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigInteger.class); BigInteger rightBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigInteger.class); return leftBigInteger.compareTo(rightBigInteger); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Long || rightNumber instanceof Long) { // Don't call Long.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.longValue(), rightNumber.longValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Integer || rightNumber instanceof Integer) { // Don't call Integer.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.intValue(), rightNumber.intValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Short || rightNumber instanceof Short) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.shortValue(), rightNumber.shortValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Byte || rightNumber instanceof Byte) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.byteValue(), rightNumber.byteValue()); } else { // Unknown Number subtypes -> best guess is double multiplication return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } } try { if (left instanceof Comparable) { return ((Comparable<Object>) left).compareTo(right); } } catch (ClassCastException ex) { throw new SpelEvaluationException(ex, SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); } throw new SpelEvaluationException(SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); }
Example 4
Source File: StandardTypeComparator.java From spring4-understanding with Apache License 2.0 | 4 votes |
@Override @SuppressWarnings("unchecked") public int compare(Object left, Object right) throws SpelEvaluationException { // If one is null, check if the other is if (left == null) { return (right == null ? 0 : -1); } else if (right == null) { return 1; // left cannot be null at this point } // Basic number comparisons if (left instanceof Number && right instanceof Number) { Number leftNumber = (Number) left; Number rightNumber = (Number) right; if (leftNumber instanceof BigDecimal || rightNumber instanceof BigDecimal) { BigDecimal leftBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigDecimal.class); BigDecimal rightBigDecimal = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigDecimal.class); return leftBigDecimal.compareTo(rightBigDecimal); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Double || rightNumber instanceof Double) { return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Float || rightNumber instanceof Float) { return Float.compare(leftNumber.floatValue(), rightNumber.floatValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof BigInteger || rightNumber instanceof BigInteger) { BigInteger leftBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(leftNumber, BigInteger.class); BigInteger rightBigInteger = NumberUtils.convertNumberToTargetClass(rightNumber, BigInteger.class); return leftBigInteger.compareTo(rightBigInteger); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Long || rightNumber instanceof Long) { // Don't call Long.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.longValue(), rightNumber.longValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Integer || rightNumber instanceof Integer) { // Don't call Integer.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.intValue(), rightNumber.intValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Short || rightNumber instanceof Short) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.shortValue(), rightNumber.shortValue()); } else if (leftNumber instanceof Byte || rightNumber instanceof Byte) { // Don't call Short.compare here - only available on JDK 1.7+ return compare(leftNumber.byteValue(), rightNumber.byteValue()); } else { // Unknown Number subtypes -> best guess is double multiplication return Double.compare(leftNumber.doubleValue(), rightNumber.doubleValue()); } } try { if (left instanceof Comparable) { return ((Comparable<Object>) left).compareTo(right); } } catch (ClassCastException ex) { throw new SpelEvaluationException(ex, SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); } throw new SpelEvaluationException(SpelMessage.NOT_COMPARABLE, left.getClass(), right.getClass()); }