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// Protocol Buffers - Google's data interchange format
// Copyright 2008 Google Inc. All rights reserved.
// https://developers.google.com/protocol-buffers/
//
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// modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are
// met:
//
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//
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package com.google.protobuf;
/** Provide text format escaping support for proto2 instances. */
final class TextFormatEscaper {
private TextFormatEscaper() {}
private interface ByteSequence {
int size();
byte byteAt(int offset);
}
/**
* Escapes bytes in the format used in protocol buffer text format, which is the same as the
* format used for C string literals. All bytes that are not printable 7-bit ASCII characters are
* escaped, as well as backslash, single-quote, and double-quote characters. Characters for which
* no defined short-hand escape sequence is defined will be escaped using 3-digit octal sequences.
*/
static String escapeBytes(final ByteSequence input) {
final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(input.size());
for (int i = 0; i < input.size(); i++) {
final byte b = input.byteAt(i);
switch (b) {
// Java does not recognize \a or \v, apparently.
case 0x07:
builder.append("\\a");
break;
case '\b':
builder.append("\\b");
break;
case '\f':
builder.append("\\f");
break;
case '\n':
builder.append("\\n");
break;
case '\r':
builder.append("\\r");
break;
case '\t':
builder.append("\\t");
break;
case 0x0b:
builder.append("\\v");
break;
case '\\':
builder.append("\\\\");
break;
case '\'':
builder.append("\\\'");
break;
case '"':
builder.append("\\\"");
break;
default:
// Only ASCII characters between 0x20 (space) and 0x7e (tilde) are
// printable. Other byte values must be escaped.
if (b >= 0x20 && b <= 0x7e) {
builder.append((char) b);
} else {
builder.append('\\');
builder.append((char) ('0' + ((b >>> 6) & 3)));
builder.append((char) ('0' + ((b >>> 3) & 7)));
builder.append((char) ('0' + (b & 7)));
}
break;
}
}
return builder.toString();
}
/**
* Escapes bytes in the format used in protocol buffer text format, which is the same as the
* format used for C string literals. All bytes that are not printable 7-bit ASCII characters are
* escaped, as well as backslash, single-quote, and double-quote characters. Characters for which
* no defined short-hand escape sequence is defined will be escaped using 3-digit octal sequences.
*/
static String escapeBytes(final ByteString input) {
return escapeBytes(
new ByteSequence() {
@Override
public int size() {
return input.size();
}
@Override
public byte byteAt(int offset) {
return input.byteAt(offset);
}
});
}
/** Like {@link #escapeBytes(ByteString)}, but used for byte array. */
static String escapeBytes(final byte[] input) {
return escapeBytes(
new ByteSequence() {
@Override
public int size() {
return input.length;
}
@Override
public byte byteAt(int offset) {
return input[offset];
}
});
}
/**
* Like {@link #escapeBytes(ByteString)}, but escapes a text string. Non-ASCII characters are
* first encoded as UTF-8, then each byte is escaped individually as a 3-digit octal escape. Yes,
* it's weird.
*/
static String escapeText(final String input) {
return escapeBytes(ByteString.copyFromUtf8(input));
}
/** Escape double quotes and backslashes in a String for unicode output of a message. */
static String escapeDoubleQuotesAndBackslashes(final String input) {
return input.replace("\\", "\\\\").replace("\"", "\\\"");
}
}