Normalize token images also in PMD parser
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package net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.plsql.ast;
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import java.util.Locale;
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import org.checkerframework.checker.nullness.qual.Nullable;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.benchmark.TimeTracker;
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@ -13,6 +15,7 @@ import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.impl.javacc.JavaccToken;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.impl.javacc.JavaccTokenDocument;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.impl.javacc.JavaccTokenDocument.TokenDocumentBehavior;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.impl.javacc.JjtreeParserAdapter;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.document.Chars;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.plsql.symboltable.SymbolFacade;
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public class PLSQLParser extends JjtreeParserAdapter<ASTInput> {
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@ -46,6 +49,29 @@ public class PLSQLParser extends JjtreeParserAdapter<ASTInput> {
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// fetch another constant image if possible.
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image = STRING_LITERAL_IMAGES_EXTRA[kind];
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}
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if (image == null) {
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Chars imageCs = cs.getTokenImageCs();
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if (kind == PLSQLTokenKinds.IDENTIFIER && imageCs.charAt(0) == '"') {
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// remove quotes to make identical to bare ID
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image = imageCs.substring(1, imageCs.length() - 1);
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} else {
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image = imageCs.toString();
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}
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// PLSQL is case-insensitive, but the contents of
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// string literals and the like are case-sensitive.
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// Note: tokens are normalized to uppercase make CPD case-insensitive.
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// We use uppercase and not lowercase because that way, PLSQL keywords
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// will be returned unchanged (they are already uppercase, see PLSQLParser),
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// therefore creating fewer strings in memory.
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if (kind != PLSQLTokenKinds.CHARACTER_LITERAL
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&& kind != PLSQLTokenKinds.STRING_LITERAL
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&& kind != PLSQLTokenKinds.QUOTED_LITERAL) {
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image = image.toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT);
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}
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}
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return super.createToken(self, kind, cs, image);
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}
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};
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package net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.plsql.cpd;
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import java.util.Locale;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.cpd.CpdLanguageProperties;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.cpd.impl.JavaccCpdLexer;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.LanguagePropertyBundle;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.TokenManager;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.impl.javacc.CharStream;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.ast.impl.javacc.JavaccToken;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.document.Chars;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.document.TextDocument;
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import net.sourceforge.pmd.lang.plsql.ast.PLSQLTokenKinds;
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@ -49,26 +46,6 @@ public class PLSQLCpdLexer extends JavaccCpdLexer {
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|| plsqlToken.kind == PLSQLTokenKinds.QUOTED_LITERAL)) {
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// the token kind is preserved
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image = PLSQLTokenKinds.describe(plsqlToken.kind);
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} else if (plsqlToken.kind != PLSQLTokenKinds.CHARACTER_LITERAL
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&& plsqlToken.kind != PLSQLTokenKinds.STRING_LITERAL
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&& plsqlToken.kind != PLSQLTokenKinds.QUOTED_LITERAL) {
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Chars imageCs = plsqlToken.getImageCs();
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if (plsqlToken.kind == PLSQLTokenKinds.IDENTIFIER && imageCs.charAt(0) == '"') {
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// remove quotes to make identical to bare ID
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image = imageCs.substring(1, imageCs.length() - 1);
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} else {
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image = plsqlToken.getImage();
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}
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// PLSQL is case-insensitive, but the contents of
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// string literals and the like are case-sensitive.
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// Note: tokens are normalized to uppercase make CPD case-insensitive.
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// We use uppercase and not lowercase because that way, PLSQL keywords
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// will be returned unchanged (they are already uppercase, see PLSQLParser),
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// therefore creating fewer strings in memory.
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image = image.toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT);
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} else {
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image = plsqlToken.getImage();
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}
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