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package org.apache.commons.lang3;

/**
 * Operations regarding the classpath.
 *
 * <p>The methods of this class do not allow {@code null} inputs.

* * @since 3.3 */ //@Immutable public class ClassPathUtils { /** * <p>{@code ClassPathUtils} instances should NOT be constructed in * standard programming. Instead, the class should be used as * {@code ClassPathUtils.toFullyQualifiedName(MyClass.class, "MyClass.properties");}.</p> * * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean * instance to operate.</p> */ public ClassPathUtils() { super(); } /** * Returns the fully qualified name for the resource with name {@code resourceName} relative to the given context. * * <p>Note that this method does not check whether the resource actually exists. * It only constructs the name. * Null inputs are not allowed.</p> * * <pre> * ClassPathUtils.toFullyQualifiedName(StringUtils.class, "StringUtils.properties") = "org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.properties" * </pre> * * @param context The context for constructing the name. * @param resourceName the resource name to construct the fully qualified name for. * @return the fully qualified name of the resource with name {@code resourceName}. * @throws java.lang.NullPointerException if either {@code context} or {@code resourceName} is null. */ public static String toFullyQualifiedName(final Class<?> context, final String resourceName) { Validate.notNull(context, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "context" ); Validate.notNull(resourceName, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "resourceName"); return toFullyQualifiedName(context.getPackage(), resourceName); } /** * Returns the fully qualified name for the resource with name {@code resourceName} relative to the given context. * * <p>Note that this method does not check whether the resource actually exists. * It only constructs the name. * Null inputs are not allowed.</p> * * <pre> * ClassPathUtils.toFullyQualifiedName(StringUtils.class.getPackage(), "StringUtils.properties") = "org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.properties" * </pre> * * @param context The context for constructing the name. * @param resourceName the resource name to construct the fully qualified name for. * @return the fully qualified name of the resource with name {@code resourceName}. * @throws java.lang.NullPointerException if either {@code context} or {@code resourceName} is null. */ public static String toFullyQualifiedName(final Package context, final String resourceName) { Validate.notNull(context, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "context" ); Validate.notNull(resourceName, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "resourceName"); return context.getName() + "." + resourceName; } /** * Returns the fully qualified path for the resource with name {@code resourceName} relative to the given context. * * <p>Note that this method does not check whether the resource actually exists. * It only constructs the path. * Null inputs are not allowed.</p> * * <pre> * ClassPathUtils.toFullyQualifiedPath(StringUtils.class, "StringUtils.properties") = "org/apache/commons/lang3/StringUtils.properties" * </pre> * * @param context The context for constructing the path. * @param resourceName the resource name to construct the fully qualified path for. * @return the fully qualified path of the resource with name {@code resourceName}. * @throws java.lang.NullPointerException if either {@code context} or {@code resourceName} is null. */ public static String toFullyQualifiedPath(final Class<?> context, final String resourceName) { Validate.notNull(context, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "context" ); Validate.notNull(resourceName, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "resourceName"); return toFullyQualifiedPath(context.getPackage(), resourceName); } /** * Returns the fully qualified path for the resource with name {@code resourceName} relative to the given context. * * <p>Note that this method does not check whether the resource actually exists. * It only constructs the path. * Null inputs are not allowed.</p> * * <pre> * ClassPathUtils.toFullyQualifiedPath(StringUtils.class.getPackage(), "StringUtils.properties") = "org/apache/commons/lang3/StringUtils.properties" * </pre> * * @param context The context for constructing the path. * @param resourceName the resource name to construct the fully qualified path for. * @return the fully qualified path of the resource with name {@code resourceName}. * @throws java.lang.NullPointerException if either {@code context} or {@code resourceName} is null. */ public static String toFullyQualifiedPath(final Package context, final String resourceName) { Validate.notNull(context, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "context" ); Validate.notNull(resourceName, "Parameter '%s' must not be null!", "resourceName"); return context.getName().replace('.', '/') + "/" + resourceName; } }

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