// Copyright 2012 Georg-August-Universität Göttingen, Germany // // Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); // you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. // You may obtain a copy of the License at // // http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 // // Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software // distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, // WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. // See the License for the specific language governing permissions and // limitations under the License. package de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.tasktrees.taskequality; import java.util.List; import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.tasktrees.treeifc.ISelection; import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.tasktrees.treeifc.ISelectionInstance; import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.tasktrees.treeifc.ITask; import de.ugoe.cs.autoquest.tasktrees.treeifc.ITaskInstance; /** *

* This class is capable of comparing any task which is not a selection with a * selection. This is needed, because selections may contain exactly that task. Therefore, if * this task is selected out of a selection the selection is equal to the task itself. * The rule returns lexically equal, if the selection contains a lexically equal task. The same * applies for syntactical and semantical equality. *

* @author Patrick Harms */ public class TaskAndSelectionComparisonRule implements TaskComparisonRule { /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#isApplicable(ITask, ITask) */ @Override public boolean isApplicable(ITask task1, ITask task2) { return ((task1 instanceof ISelection) && (!(task2 instanceof ISelection))) || ((task2 instanceof ISelection) && (!(task1 instanceof ISelection))); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#areLexicallyEqual(ITask, ITask) */ @Override public boolean areLexicallyEqual(ITask task1, ITask task2) { TaskEquality equality = getEquality(task1, task2, TaskEquality.LEXICALLY_EQUAL); return (equality != null) && (equality.isAtLeast(TaskEquality.LEXICALLY_EQUAL)); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#areSyntacticallyEqual(ITask, ITask) */ @Override public boolean areSyntacticallyEqual(ITask task1, ITask task2) { TaskEquality equality = getEquality(task1, task2, TaskEquality.SYNTACTICALLY_EQUAL); return (equality != null) && (equality.isAtLeast(TaskEquality.SYNTACTICALLY_EQUAL)); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#areSemanticallyEqual(ITask, ITask) */ @Override public boolean areSemanticallyEqual(ITask task1, ITask task2) { TaskEquality equality = getEquality(task1, task2, TaskEquality.SEMANTICALLY_EQUAL); return (equality != null) && (equality.isAtLeast(TaskEquality.SEMANTICALLY_EQUAL)); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#compare(ITask, ITask) */ @Override public TaskEquality compare(ITask task1, ITask task2) { return getEquality(task1, task2, null); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#isApplicable(ITaskInstance, ITaskInstance) */ @Override public boolean isApplicable(ITaskInstance instance1, ITaskInstance instance2) { return isApplicable(instance1.getTask(), instance2.getTask()); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#areLexicallyEqual(ITaskInstance, ITaskInstance) */ @Override public boolean areLexicallyEqual(ITaskInstance instance1, ITaskInstance instance2) { TaskEquality equality = getEquality(instance1, instance2, TaskEquality.LEXICALLY_EQUAL); return (equality != null) && (equality.isAtLeast(TaskEquality.LEXICALLY_EQUAL)); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#areSyntacticallyEqual(ITaskInstance, ITaskInstance) */ @Override public boolean areSyntacticallyEqual(ITaskInstance instance1, ITaskInstance instance2) { TaskEquality equality = getEquality(instance1, instance2, TaskEquality.SYNTACTICALLY_EQUAL); return (equality != null) && (equality.isAtLeast(TaskEquality.SYNTACTICALLY_EQUAL)); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#areSemanticallyEqual(ITaskInstance, ITaskInstance) */ @Override public boolean areSemanticallyEqual(ITaskInstance instance1, ITaskInstance instance2) { TaskEquality equality = getEquality(instance1, instance2, TaskEquality.SEMANTICALLY_EQUAL); return (equality != null) && (equality.isAtLeast(TaskEquality.SEMANTICALLY_EQUAL)); } /* (non-Javadoc) * @see TaskComparisonRule#compare(ITaskInstance, ITaskInstance) */ @Override public TaskEquality compare(ITaskInstance instance1, ITaskInstance instance2) { return getEquality(instance1, instance2, null); } /** *

* compares two tasks with each other checking for the provided required level of * equality. One of the tasks must be a selection, the other one not. If this is not the * case, the method returns null. The returned equality level is at most lexical equality * as the selection can not be identical to something not being a selection. *

* * @param task1 the first task to be compared * @param task2 the second task to be compared * @param requiredEqualityLevel the equality level to be checked for * * @return the determined equality. */ private TaskEquality getEquality(ITask task1, ITask task2, TaskEquality requiredEqualityLevel) { ISelection selection = null; ITask task = null; if (task1 instanceof ISelection) { if (task2 instanceof ISelection) { // the rule is not responsible for two selections return null; } selection = (ISelection) task1; task = task2; } else if (task2 instanceof ISelection) { if (task1 instanceof ISelection) { // the rule is not responsible for two selections return null; } selection = (ISelection) task2; task = task1; } else { return null; } // now, that we found the selection and the task, lets compare the children of the selection // with the task. List children = selection.getChildren(); if (children.size() < 1) { return null; } TaskEquality mostConcreteNodeEquality = null; for (ITask child : children) { TaskEquality taskEquality = callRuleManager(child, task, requiredEqualityLevel); if (taskEquality != TaskEquality.UNEQUAL) { if (mostConcreteNodeEquality == null) { mostConcreteNodeEquality = taskEquality; } else if (mostConcreteNodeEquality.isAtLeast(taskEquality)) { mostConcreteNodeEquality = taskEquality; } if ((requiredEqualityLevel != null) && (mostConcreteNodeEquality.isAtLeast(requiredEqualityLevel))) { // if we found one child of the selection that is as equal as required, then // we can consider the selection to be sufficiently equal to the other task. // So we break up checking further children. break; } } } // although the subtask may be identical to the task, we can not return identical, as // the selection is not identical to the task, but at most lexically equal if (mostConcreteNodeEquality == TaskEquality.IDENTICAL) { return TaskEquality.LEXICALLY_EQUAL; } else { return mostConcreteNodeEquality; } } /** *

* used to to call the task equality rule manager for the comparison of the two provided * children. If no required equality level is provided, than the most concrete equality is * returned. Otherwise, the required equality is returned as long as the children are equal * on that level. *

* * @param child1 the first task to be compared * @param child2 the second task to be compared * @param requiredEqualityLevel the equality level to be checked for * * @return the determined equality */ private TaskEquality callRuleManager(ITask child1, ITask child2, TaskEquality requiredEqualityLevel) { if (requiredEqualityLevel == null) { return TaskEqualityRuleManager.getInstance().compare(child1, child2); } else if (TaskEqualityRuleManager.getInstance().areAtLeastEqual (child1, child2, requiredEqualityLevel)) { return requiredEqualityLevel; } else { return TaskEquality.UNEQUAL; } } /** *

* compares two task instances with each other checking for the provided required level of * equality. One of the task instances must be a selection, the other one not. If this is not * the case, the method returns null. The returned equality level is at most lexical equality * as the selection can not be identical to something not being a selection. *

* * @param taskInstance1 the first task instance to be compared * @param taskInstance2 the second task instance to be compared * @param requiredEqualityLevel the equality level to be checked for * * @return the determined equality. */ private TaskEquality getEquality(ITaskInstance taskInstance1, ITaskInstance taskInstance2, TaskEquality requiredEqualityLevel) { ISelectionInstance selection = null; ITaskInstance task = null; if (taskInstance1 instanceof ISelectionInstance) { if (taskInstance2 instanceof ISelectionInstance) { // the rule is not responsible for two selections return null; } selection = (ISelectionInstance) taskInstance1; task = taskInstance2; } else if (taskInstance2 instanceof ISelectionInstance) { if (taskInstance1 instanceof ISelectionInstance) { // the rule is not responsible for two selections return null; } selection = (ISelectionInstance) taskInstance2; task = taskInstance1; } else { return null; } // now, that we found the selection and the task, lets compare the child of the selection // with the task. ITaskInstance child = selection.getChild(); if (child == null) { return null; } TaskEquality taskEquality = callRuleManager(child, task, requiredEqualityLevel); // although the subtask may be identical to the task, we can not return identical, as // the selection is not identical to the task, but at most lexically equal if (taskEquality == TaskEquality.IDENTICAL) { return TaskEquality.LEXICALLY_EQUAL; } else { return taskEquality; } } /** *

* used to to call the task equality rule manager for the comparison of the two provided * children. If no required equality level is provided, than the most concrete equality is * returned. Otherwise, the required equality is returned as long as the children are equal * on that level. *

* * @param taskInstance1 the first task instance to be compared * @param taskInstance2 the second task instance to be compared * @param requiredEqualityLevel the equality level to be checked for * * @return the determined equality */ private TaskEquality callRuleManager(ITaskInstance taskInstance1, ITaskInstance taskInstance2, TaskEquality requiredEqualityLevel) { if (requiredEqualityLevel == null) { return TaskEqualityRuleManager.getInstance().compare(taskInstance1, taskInstance2); } else if (TaskEqualityRuleManager.getInstance().areAtLeastEqual (taskInstance1, taskInstance2, requiredEqualityLevel)) { return requiredEqualityLevel; } else { return TaskEquality.UNEQUAL; } } }