1 public final class Boolean implements java.io.Serializable,
  2                                       Comparable<Boolean>
  3 {
  4     /**
  5      * The {@code Boolean} object corresponding to the primitive
  6      * value {@code true}.
  7      */
  8     public static final Boolean TRUE = new Boolean(true);
  9 
 10     /**
 11      * The {@code Boolean} object corresponding to the primitive
 12      * value {@code false}.
 13      */
 14     public static final Boolean FALSE = new Boolean(false);
 15 
 16     /**
 17      * The Class object representing the primitive type boolean.
 18      *
 19      * @since   JDK1.1
 20      */
 21     @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
 22     public static final Class<Boolean> TYPE = (Class<Boolean>) Class.getPrimitiveClass("boolean");
 23 
 24     /**
 25      * The value of the Boolean.
 26      *
 27      * @serial
 28      */
 29     private final boolean value;
 30 
 31     /** use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.0.2 for interoperability */
 32     private static final long serialVersionUID = -3665804199014368530L;
 33 
 34     /**
 35      * Allocates a {@code Boolean} object representing the
 36      * {@code value} argument.
 37      *
 38      * <p><b>Note: It is rarely appropriate to use this constructor.
 39      * Unless a <i>new</i> instance is required, the static factory
 40      * {@link #valueOf(boolean)} is generally a better choice. It is
 41      * likely to yield significantly better space and time performance.</b>
 42      *
 43      * @param   value   the value of the {@code Boolean}.
 44      */
 45     public Boolean(boolean value) {
 46         this.value = value;
 47     }
 48 
 49     /**
 50      * Allocates a {@code Boolean} object representing the value
 51      * {@code true} if the string argument is not {@code null}
 52      * and is equal, ignoring case, to the string {@code "true"}.
 53      * Otherwise, allocate a {@code Boolean} object representing the
 54      * value {@code false}. Examples:<p>
 55      * {@code new Boolean("True")} produces a {@code Boolean} object
 56      * that represents {@code true}.<br>
 57      * {@code new Boolean("yes")} produces a {@code Boolean} object
 58      * that represents {@code false}.
 59      *
 60      * @param   s   the string to be converted to a {@code Boolean}.
 61      */
 62     public Boolean(String s) {
 63         this(parseBoolean(s));
 64     }
 65 
 66     /**
 67      * Parses the string argument as a boolean.  The {@code boolean}
 68      * returned represents the value {@code true} if the string argument
 69      * is not {@code null} and is equal, ignoring case, to the string
 70      * {@code "true"}. <p>
 71      * Example: {@code Boolean.parseBoolean("True")} returns {@code true}.<br>
 72      * Example: {@code Boolean.parseBoolean("yes")} returns {@code false}.
 73      *
 74      * @param      s   the {@code String} containing the boolean
 75      *                 representation to be parsed
 76      * @return     the boolean represented by the string argument
 77      * @since 1.5
 78      */
 79     public static boolean parseBoolean(String s) {
 80         return ((s != null) && s.equalsIgnoreCase("true"));
 81     }
 82 
 83     /**
 84      * Returns the value of this {@code Boolean} object as a boolean
 85      * primitive.
 86      *
 87      * @return  the primitive {@code boolean} value of this object.
 88      */
 89     public boolean booleanValue() {
 90         return value;
 91     }
 92 
 93     /**
 94      * Returns a {@code Boolean} instance representing the specified
 95      * {@code boolean} value.  If the specified {@code boolean} value
 96      * is {@code true}, this method returns {@code Boolean.TRUE};
 97      * if it is {@code false}, this method returns {@code Boolean.FALSE}.
 98      * If a new {@code Boolean} instance is not required, this method
 99      * should generally be used in preference to the constructor
100      * {@link #Boolean(boolean)}, as this method is likely to yield
101      * significantly better space and time performance.
102      *
103      * @param  b a boolean value.
104      * @return a {@code Boolean} instance representing {@code b}.
105      * @since  1.4
106      */
107     public static Boolean valueOf(boolean b) {
108         return (b ? TRUE : FALSE);
109     }
110 
111     /**
112      * Returns a {@code Boolean} with a value represented by the
113      * specified string.  The {@code Boolean} returned represents a
114      * true value if the string argument is not {@code null}
115      * and is equal, ignoring case, to the string {@code "true"}.
116      *
117      * @param   s   a string.
118      * @return  the {@code Boolean} value represented by the string.
119      */
120     public static Boolean valueOf(String s) {
121         return parseBoolean(s) ? TRUE : FALSE;
122     }
123 
124     /**
125      * Returns a {@code String} object representing the specified
126      * boolean.  If the specified boolean is {@code true}, then
127      * the string {@code "true"} will be returned, otherwise the
128      * string {@code "false"} will be returned.
129      *
130      * @param b the boolean to be converted
131      * @return the string representation of the specified {@code boolean}
132      * @since 1.4
133      */
134     public static String toString(boolean b) {
135         return b ? "true" : "false";
136     }
137 
138     /**
139      * Returns a {@code String} object representing this Boolean‘s
140      * value.  If this object represents the value {@code true},
141      * a string equal to {@code "true"} is returned. Otherwise, a
142      * string equal to {@code "false"} is returned.
143      *
144      * @return  a string representation of this object.
145      */
146     public String toString() {
147         return value ? "true" : "false";
148     }
149 
150     /**
151      * Returns a hash code for this {@code Boolean} object.
152      *
153      * @return  the integer {@code 1231} if this object represents
154      * {@code true}; returns the integer {@code 1237} if this
155      * object represents {@code false}.
156      */
157     @Override
158     public int hashCode() {
159         return Boolean.hashCode(value);
160     }
161 
162     /**
163      * Returns a hash code for a {@code boolean} value; compatible with
164      * {@code Boolean.hashCode()}.
165      *
166      * @param value the value to hash
167      * @return a hash code value for a {@code boolean} value.
168      * @since 1.8
169      */
170     public static int hashCode(boolean value) {
171         return value ? 1231 : 1237;
172     }
173 
174    /**
175      * Returns {@code true} if and only if the argument is not
176      * {@code null} and is a {@code Boolean} object that
177      * represents the same {@code boolean} value as this object.
178      *
179      * @param   obj   the object to compare with.
180      * @return  {@code true} if the Boolean objects represent the
181      *          same value; {@code false} otherwise.
182      */
183     public boolean equals(Object obj) {
184         if (obj instanceof Boolean) {
185             return value == ((Boolean)obj).booleanValue();
186         }
187         return false;
188     }
189 
190     /**
191      * Returns {@code true} if and only if the system property
192      * named by the argument exists and is equal to the string
193      * {@code "true"}. (Beginning with version 1.0.2 of the
194      * Java<small><sup>TM</sup></small> platform, the test of
195      * this string is case insensitive.) A system property is accessible
196      * through {@code getProperty}, a method defined by the
197      * {@code System} class.
198      * <p>
199      * If there is no property with the specified name, or if the specified
200      * name is empty or null, then {@code false} is returned.
201      *
202      * @param   name   the system property name.
203      * @return  the {@code boolean} value of the system property.
204      * @throws  SecurityException for the same reasons as
205      *          {@link System#getProperty(String) System.getProperty}
206      * @see     java.lang.System#getProperty(java.lang.String)
207      * @see     java.lang.System#getProperty(java.lang.String, java.lang.String)
208      */
209     public static boolean getBoolean(String name) {
210         boolean result = false;
211         try {
212             result = parseBoolean(System.getProperty(name));
213         } catch (IllegalArgumentException | NullPointerException e) {
214         }
215         return result;
216     }
217 
218     /**
219      * Compares this {@code Boolean} instance with another.
220      *
221      * @param   b the {@code Boolean} instance to be compared
222      * @return  zero if this object represents the same boolean value as the
223      *          argument; a positive value if this object represents true
224      *          and the argument represents false; and a negative value if
225      *          this object represents false and the argument represents true
226      * @throws  NullPointerException if the argument is {@code null}
227      * @see     Comparable
228      * @since  1.5
229      */
230     public int compareTo(Boolean b) {
231         return compare(this.value, b.value);
232     }
233 
234     /**
235      * Compares two {@code boolean} values.
236      * The value returned is identical to what would be returned by:
237      * <pre>
238      *    Boolean.valueOf(x).compareTo(Boolean.valueOf(y))
239      * </pre>
240      *
241      * @param  x the first {@code boolean} to compare
242      * @param  y the second {@code boolean} to compare
243      * @return the value {@code 0} if {@code x == y};
244      *         a value less than {@code 0} if {@code !x && y}; and
245      *         a value greater than {@code 0} if {@code x && !y}
246      * @since 1.7
247      */
248     public static int compare(boolean x, boolean y) {
249         return (x == y) ? 0 : (x ? 1 : -1);
250     }
251 
252     /**
253      * Returns the result of applying the logical AND operator to the
254      * specified {@code boolean} operands.
255      *
256      * @param a the first operand
257      * @param b the second operand
258      * @return the logical AND of {@code a} and {@code b}
259      * @see java.util.function.BinaryOperator
260      * @since 1.8
261      */
262     public static boolean logicalAnd(boolean a, boolean b) {
263         return a && b;
264     }
265 
266     /**
267      * Returns the result of applying the logical OR operator to the
268      * specified {@code boolean} operands.
269      *
270      * @param a the first operand
271      * @param b the second operand
272      * @return the logical OR of {@code a} and {@code b}
273      * @see java.util.function.BinaryOperator
274      * @since 1.8
275      */
276     public static boolean logicalOr(boolean a, boolean b) {
277         return a || b;
278     }
279 
280     /**
281      * Returns the result of applying the logical XOR operator to the
282      * specified {@code boolean} operands.
283      *
284      * @param a the first operand
285      * @param b the second operand
286      * @return  the logical XOR of {@code a} and {@code b}
287      * @see java.util.function.BinaryOperator
288      * @since 1.8
289      */
290     public static boolean logicalXor(boolean a, boolean b) {
291         return a ^ b;
292     }
293 }