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* Copyright 2008 Google Inc.
*
* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not
* use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of
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*
* http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
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* WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the
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* the License.
*/
package java.lang;
import static javaemul.internal.InternalPreconditions.checkNotNull;
/**
* A fast way to create strings using multiple appends.
*
* This class is an exact clone of {@link StringBuilder} except for the name.
* Any change made to one should be mirrored in the other.
*/
public final class StringBuffer extends AbstractStringBuilder {
public StringBuffer() {
super("");
}
public StringBuffer(CharSequence s) {
super(s.toString());
}
/**
* This implementation does not track capacity; using this constructor is
* functionally equivalent to using the zero-argument constructor.
*/
@SuppressWarnings("unused")
public StringBuffer(int ignoredCapacity) {
super("");
}
public StringBuffer(String s) {
super(checkNotNull(s));
}
public StringBuffer append(boolean x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
@Override
public StringBuffer append(char x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(char[] x) {
string += String.valueOf(x);
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(char[] x, int start, int len) {
string += String.valueOf(x, start, len);
return this;
}
@Override
public StringBuffer append(CharSequence x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
@Override
public StringBuffer append(CharSequence x, int start, int end) {
string += String.valueOf(x).substring(start, end);
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(double x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(float x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(int x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(long x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(Object x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(String x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer append(StringBuffer x) {
string += x;
return this;
}
public StringBuffer appendCodePoint(int x) {
appendCodePoint0(x);
return this;
}
public StringBuffer delete(int start, int end) {
replace0(start, end, "");
return this;
}
public StringBuffer deleteCharAt(int start) {
replace0(start, start + 1, "");
return this;
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, boolean x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, char x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, char[] x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, char[] x, int offset, int len) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x, offset, len));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, CharSequence chars) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(chars));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, CharSequence chars, int start, int end) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(chars).substring(start, end));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, double x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, float x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, int x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, long x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, Object x) {
return insert(index, String.valueOf(x));
}
public StringBuffer insert(int index, String x) {
replace0(index, index, x);
return this;
}
public StringBuffer replace(int start, int end, String toInsert) {
replace0(start, end, toInsert);
return this;
}
public StringBuffer reverse() {
reverse0();
return this;
}
}