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package org.apache.jasper.xmlparser;
/**
* This class is used as a structure to pass text contained in the underlying
* character buffer of the scanner. The offset and length fields allow the
* buffer to be re-used without creating new character arrays.
*
* Note: Methods that are passed an XMLString structure
* should consider the contents read-only and not make any modifications
* to the contents of the buffer. The method receiving this structure
* should also not modify the offset and length if this structure (or
* the values of this structure) are passed to another method.
*
* Note: Methods that are passed an XMLString structure
* are required to copy the information out of the buffer if it is to be
* saved for use beyond the scope of the method. The contents of the
* structure are volatile and the contents of the character buffer cannot
* be assured once the method that is passed this structure returns.
* Therefore, methods passed this structure should not save any reference
* to the structure or the character array contained in the structure.
*
* @author Eric Ye, IBM
* @author Andy Clark, IBM
*/
public class XMLString {
//
// Data
//
/** The character array. */
public char[] ch;
/** The offset into the character array. */
public int offset;
/** The length of characters from the offset. */
public int length;
//
// Constructors
//
/** Default constructor. */
public XMLString() {
} // ()
//
// Public methods
//
/**
* Initializes the contents of the XMLString structure with the
* specified values.
*
* @param ch The character array.
* @param offset The offset into the character array.
* @param length The length of characters from the offset.
*/
public void setValues(char[] ch, int offset, int length) {
this.ch = ch;
this.offset = offset;
this.length = length;
} // setValues(char[],int,int)
/**
* Initializes the contents of the XMLString structure with copies
* of the given string structure.
*
* Note: This does not copy the character array;
* only the reference to the array is copied.
*
* @param s
*/
public void setValues(XMLString s) {
setValues(s.ch, s.offset, s.length);
} // setValues(XMLString)
/** Resets all of the values to their defaults. */
public void clear() {
this.ch = null;
this.offset = 0;
this.length = -1;
} // clear()
/**
* Returns true if the contents of this XMLString structure and
* the specified string are equal.
*
* @param s The string to compare.
*/
public boolean equals(String s) {
if (s == null) {
return false;
}
if ( length != s.length() ) {
return false;
}
// is this faster than call s.toCharArray first and compare the
// two arrays directly, which will possibly involve creating a
// new char array object.
for (int i=0; i 0 ? new String(ch, offset, length) : "";
} // toString():String
} // class XMLString