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package org.codehaus.groovy.runtime;
import groovy.lang.GString;
/**
* Default implementation of a GString used by the compiler. A GString
* consist of a list of values and strings which can be combined to
* create a new String.
*
* @author Jochen Theodorou
* @see groovy.lang.GString
*/
public class GStringImpl extends GString {
private static final long serialVersionUID = 3581289038662723858L;
private String[] strings;
/**
* Create a new GString with values and strings.
*
* Each value is prefixed by a string, after the last value
* an additional String might be used. This means
* strings.length == values.length || strings.length == values.length + 1
.
*
* NOTE: The lengths are not checked. Using different lengths might result
* in unpredictable behaviour.
*
* @param values the value parts
* @param strings the string parts
*/
public GStringImpl(Object[] values, String[] strings) {
super(values);
this.strings = strings;
}
/**
* Get the strings of this GString.
*
* This methods returns the same array as used in the constructor. Changing
* the values will result in changes of the GString. It is not recommended
* to do so.
*/
public String[] getStrings() {
return strings;
}
}