Abstract
Protected
optionsServices accessor. Note: Not passed into the constructor because this object should be created before ValidationServices itself. So it gets assigned when ValidationService.dataTypeFormatterService is assigned a value.
Provides access to services.
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hasAll cultureIds that support the order and separator. Note that if there is language-specific culture and one that is not language specific but has the same local, you can define just the one for the local because the DataTypeParser service will search both language specific and language agnostic when the CultureService is setup with fallbacks.
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initProtected
assertIf the user needs to abandon this instance, they should use this to clean up active resources (like timers) and to release memory that would stall the garbage collector from disposing this object. It should assign any object reference to undefined as a strong indicator that the object has been disposed.
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Abstract
defaultHandles trimming and returning the emptyStringResult if that's what it has. Otherwise, it lets the child class work on the text.
Such as 'en-US' and 'en'
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cleanChanges the text if needed before parsing. Usually removes unwanted characters like trimming whitespace, but it could try to fix the data to closely resemble the desired text pattern that will be parsed by parseCleanedText. When it comes to strings as the native data type, it can rework the text to be the pattern expected for storage. For example, you might store a US phone number in this pattern: [3 digits]-[3 digits]-[4 digits]. The user may enter it in another familiar pattern like "(413) 555-0521" or "413 555 0520". This would clean it up to the desired pattern of "413-555-0521".
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applyProtected
getProtected
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createIn addition to matching by dataTypeLookupKey, it also requires the text to match a regular expression. The expression reflects the one or very few patterns that parse() expects to work with. By the time parse() is called, it knows the expression has the pattern and can simply work within the regexp results.
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responsibleDetermines if we take ownership of this text. It may ultimately be rejected by the parser. For example, we want to handle all numbers even if the user has entered more than one decimal
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parseCalled from parse to handle the text, knowing it is not an empty string and has been trimmed.
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Abstract
processProtected
Abstract
patternSince there can be several parsers for a single lookupKey and cultureID that are selected based on the text, this function is used when you want all possible candidates. It is effectively supports() without the text.
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For strong patterns that are based on one or a few specific cultures, such as 'en-US' or 'fr-CA'. The pattern is expected to be the same for all cultures.