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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 219: Foundation Profile 1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 219 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=219, the latter takes precedence. */ package java.io; /** * Print formatted representations of objects to a text-output stream. This * class implements all of the print methods found in PrintStream. It does not * contain methods for writing raw bytes, for which a program should use * unencoded byte streams. * *

Unlike the PrintStream class, if automatic flushing is enabled it will * be done only when one of the println() methods is invoked, rather than * whenever a newline character happens to be output. The println() methods * use the platform's own notion of line separator rather than the newline * character. * *

Methods in this class never throw I/O exceptions. The client may * inquire as to whether any errors have occurred by invoking checkError(). * * @version 1.24, 02/02/00 * @author Frank Yellin * @author Mark Reinhold * @since JDK1.1 */ public class PrintWriter extends Writer { /** * The underlying character-output stream of this * PrintWriter. * * @since 1.2 */ protected Writer out; /** * Create a new PrintWriter, without automatic line flushing. * * @param out A character-output stream */ public PrintWriter(Writer out) { } /** * Create a new PrintWriter. * * @param out A character-output stream * @param autoFlush A boolean; if true, the println() methods will flush * the output buffer */ public PrintWriter(Writer out, boolean autoFlush) { } /** * Create a new PrintWriter, without automatic line flushing, from an * existing OutputStream. This convenience constructor creates the * necessary intermediate OutputStreamWriter, which will convert characters * into bytes using the default character encoding. * * @param out An output stream * * @see java.io.OutputStreamWriter#OutputStreamWriter(java.io.OutputStream) */ public PrintWriter(OutputStream out) { } /** * Create a new PrintWriter from an existing OutputStream. This * convenience constructor creates the necessary intermediate * OutputStreamWriter, which will convert characters into bytes using the * default character encoding. * * @param out An output stream * @param autoFlush A boolean; if true, the println() methods will flush * the output buffer * * @see java.io.OutputStreamWriter#OutputStreamWriter(java.io.OutputStream) */ public PrintWriter(OutputStream out, boolean autoFlush) { } /** * Flush the stream. * @see #checkError() */ public void flush() { } /** * Close the stream. * @see #checkError() */ public void close() { } /** * Flush the stream if it's not closed and check its error state. * Errors are cumulative; once the stream encounters an error, this * routine will return true on all successive calls. * * @return True if the print stream has encountered an error, either on the * underlying output stream or during a format conversion. */ public boolean checkError() { return false; } /** Indicate that an error has occurred. */ protected void setError() { } /** * Write a single character. * @param c int specifying a character to be written. */ public void write(int c) { } /** * Write a portion of an array of characters. * @param buf Array of characters * @param off Offset from which to start writing characters * @param len Number of characters to write */ public void write(char[] buf, int off, int len) { } /** * Write an array of characters. This method cannot be inherited from the * Writer class because it must suppress I/O exceptions. * @param buf Array of characters to be written */ public void write(char[] buf) { } /** * Write a portion of a string. * @param s A String * @param off Offset from which to start writing characters * @param len Number of characters to write */ public void write(String s, int off, int len) { } /** * Write a string. This method cannot be inherited from the Writer class * because it must suppress I/O exceptions. * @param s String to be written */ public void write(String s) { } /** * Print a boolean value. The string produced by {@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(boolean)} is translated into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the {@link * #write(int)} method. * * @param b The boolean to be printed */ public void print(boolean b) { } /** * Print a character. The character is translated into one or more bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the {@link * #write(int)} method. * * @param c The char to be printed */ public void print(char c) { } /** * Print an integer. The string produced by {@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(int)} is translated into bytes according * to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes are * written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)} * method. * * @param i The int to be printed * @see java.lang.Integer#toString(int) */ public void print(int i) { } /** * Print a long integer. The string produced by {@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(long)} is translated into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)} * method. * * @param l The long to be printed * @see java.lang.Long#toString(long) */ public void print(long l) { } /** * Print a floating-point number. The string produced by {@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(float)} is translated into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)} * method. * * @param f The float to be printed * @see java.lang.Float#toString(float) */ public void print(float f) { } /** * Print a double-precision floating-point number. The string produced by * {@link java.lang.String#valueOf(double)} is translated into * bytes according to the platform's default character encoding, and these * bytes are written in exactly the manner of the {@link * #write(int)} method. * * @param d The double to be printed * @see java.lang.Double#toString(double) */ public void print(double d) { } /** * Print an array of characters. The characters are converted into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)} * method. * * @param s The array of chars to be printed * * @throws NullPointerException If s is null */ public void print(char[] s) { } /** * Print a string. If the argument is null then the string * "null" is printed. Otherwise, the string's characters are * converted into bytes according to the platform's default character * encoding, and these bytes are written in exactly the manner of the * {@link #write(int)} method. * * @param s The String to be printed */ public void print(String s) { } /** * Print an object. The string produced by the {@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(Object)} method is translated into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)} * method. * * @param obj The Object to be printed * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ public void print(Object obj) { } /** * Terminate the current line by writing the line separator string. The * line separator string is defined by the system property * line.separator, and is not necessarily a single newline * character ('\n'). */ public void println() { } /** * Print a boolean value and then terminate the line. This method behaves * as though it invokes {@link #print(boolean)} and then * {@link #println()}. * * @param x the boolean value to be printed */ public void println(boolean x) { } /** * Print a character and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes {@link #print(char)} and then {@link * #println()}. * * @param x the char value to be printed */ public void println(char x) { } /** * Print an integer and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes {@link #print(int)} and then {@link * #println()}. * * @param x the int value to be printed */ public void println(int x) { } /** * Print a long integer and then terminate the line. This method behaves * as though it invokes {@link #print(long)} and then * {@link #println()}. * * @param x the long value to be printed */ public void println(long x) { } /** * Print a floating-point number and then terminate the line. This method * behaves as though it invokes {@link #print(float)} and then * {@link #println()}. * * @param x the float value to be printed */ public void println(float x) { } /** * Print a double-precision floating-point number and then terminate the * line. This method behaves as though it invokes {@link * #print(double)} and then {@link #println()}. * * @param x the double value to be printed */ public void println(double x) { } /** * Print an array of characters and then terminate the line. This method * behaves as though it invokes {@link #print(char[])} and then * {@link #println()}. * * @param x the array of char values to be printed */ public void println(char[] x) { } /** * Print a String and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes {@link #print(String)} and then * {@link #println()}. * * @param x the String value to be printed */ public void println(String x) { } /** * Print an Object and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes {@link #print(Object)} and then * {@link #println()}. * * @param x the Object value to be printed */ public void println(Object x) { } }





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