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package java.util;
/**
* FormattableFlags are used as a parameter to
* {@link Formattable#formatTo(Formatter, int, int, int)} and change the output
* format in {@code Formattable}s. The validation and interpretation of the
* flags must be done by the implementations.
*
* @see Formattable
*/
public class FormattableFlags {
private FormattableFlags(){
//prevent this class from being instantiated
}
/**
* Denotes the output is to be left-justified. In order to fill the minimum
* width requirement, spaces('\u0020') will be appended at the end of the
* specified output element. If no such flag is set, the output is
* right-justified.
*
* The flag corresponds to '-' ('\u002d') in the format specifier.
*/
public static final int LEFT_JUSTIFY = 1;
/**
* Denotes the output is to be converted to upper case in the way the locale
* parameter of Formatter.formatTo() requires. The output has the same
* effect as {@code String.toUpperCase(java.util.Locale)}.
*
* This flag corresponds to {@code '^' ('\u005e')} in the format specifier.
*/
public static final int UPPERCASE = 2;
/**
* Denotes the output is to be formatted in an alternate form. The definition
* of the alternate form is determined by the {@code Formattable}.
*
* This flag corresponds to {@code '#' ('\u0023')} in the format specifier.
*/
public static final int ALTERNATE = 4;
}