LineRange.java
/*
* SPDX-FileCopyrightText: Copyright (c) 2011-2025 Yegor Bugayenko
* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT
*/
package com.qulice.checkstyle;
/**
* Represent a line range. For example, a Java method can be described by an
* instance of this class. The alpha line could be the method definition and
* the omega line could be the end closing bracket.
*
* @since 0.16
*/
public final class LineRange {
/**
* The first (alpha) line number in the range.
*/
private final int alpha;
/**
* The last (omega) line number in the range.
*/
private final int omega;
/**
* Default constructor.
* @param first The alpha line number.
* @param last The omega line number.
*/
public LineRange(final int first, final int last) {
this.alpha = first;
this.omega = last;
}
/**
* Is the given line number within range.
* @param line The given line number to check.
* @return True if the given line number is within this range.
*/
public boolean within(final int line) {
return line >= this.first() && line <= this.last();
}
/**
* Is the given range entirely within the LineRange. Example, given a
* LineRange of [10, 50], the given range of [12,48] should be within
* side that. And the method should return true.
* @param range The given LineRange to check.
* @return True if the given is entirely within this LineRange.
*/
public boolean within(final LineRange range) {
return range.first() >= this.first()
&& range.last() <= this.last();
}
/**
* Get the alpha line number.
* @return The alpha line number.
*/
public int first() {
return this.alpha;
}
/**
* Get the omega line number.
* @return The omega line number.
*/
public int last() {
return this.omega;
}
}