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package com.google.api.client.util.escape;

/**
 * An object that converts literal text into a format safe for inclusion in a particular context
 * (such as an XML document). Typically (but not always), the inverse process of "unescaping" the
 * text is performed automatically by the relevant parser.
 *
 * 

* For example, an XML escaper would convert the literal string {@code "Foo"} into {@code * "Foo<Bar>"} to prevent {@code ""} from being confused with an XML tag. When the * resulting XML document is parsed, the parser API will return this text as the original literal * string {@code "Foo"}. * *

* An {@code Escaper} instance is required to be stateless, and safe when used concurrently by * multiple threads. * *

* Several popular escapers are defined as constants in the class {@link CharEscapers}. * * @since 1.0 */ public abstract class Escaper { /** * Returns the escaped form of a given literal string. * *

* Note that this method may treat input characters differently depending on the specific escaper * implementation. *

    *
  • {@link UnicodeEscaper} handles UTF-16 * correctly, including surrogate character pairs. If the input is badly formed the escaper should * throw {@link IllegalArgumentException}. *
* * @param string the literal string to be escaped * @return the escaped form of {@code string} * @throws NullPointerException if {@code string} is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code string} contains badly formed UTF-16 or cannot be * escaped for any other reason */ public abstract String escape(String string); }




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