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package org.apache.log4j.spi;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.util.Vector;
/**
* VectorWriter is an obsolete class provided only for binary compatibility with
* earlier versions of log4j and should not be used.
*
* @deprecated
*/
class VectorWriter extends PrintWriter {
private Vector v;
/**
* @deprecated
*/
VectorWriter() {
super(new NullWriter());
v = new Vector();
}
public void print(Object o) {
v.addElement(String.valueOf(o));
}
public void print(char[] chars) {
v.addElement(new String(chars));
}
public void print(String s) {
v.addElement(s);
}
public void println(Object o) {
v.addElement(String.valueOf(o));
}
// JDK 1.1.x apprenly uses this form of println while in
// printStackTrace()
public void println(char[] chars) {
v.addElement(new String(chars));
}
public void println(String s) {
v.addElement(s);
}
public void write(char[] chars) {
v.addElement(new String(chars));
}
public void write(char[] chars, int off, int len) {
v.addElement(new String(chars, off, len));
}
public void write(String s, int off, int len) {
v.addElement(s.substring(off, off + len));
}
public void write(String s) {
v.addElement(s);
}
public String[] toStringArray() {
int len = v.size();
String[] sa = new String[len];
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
sa[i] = (String) v.elementAt(i);
}
return sa;
}
}
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