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package com.sun.xml.stream.xerces.util;
import com.sun.xml.stream.xerces.xni.XMLString;
/**
* XMLString is a structure used to pass character arrays. However,
* XMLStringBuffer is a buffer in which characters can be appended
* and extends XMLString so that it can be passed to methods
* expecting an XMLString object. This is a safe operation because
* it is assumed that any callee will not modify
* the contents of the XMLString structure.
*
* The contents of the string are managed by the string buffer. As
* characters are appended, the string buffer will grow as needed.
*
* Note: Never set the ch
,
* offset
, and length
fields directly.
* These fields are managed by the string buffer. In order to reset
* the buffer, call clear()
.
*
* @author Andy Clark, IBM
* @author Eric Ye, IBM
*
* @version $Id: XMLStringBuffer.java,v 1.3 2007-07-19 22:33:16 ofung Exp $
*/
public class XMLStringBuffer
extends XMLString {
//
// Constants
//
/** Default buffer size (32). */
public static final int DEFAULT_SIZE = 32;
//
// Data
//
//
// Constructors
//
/**
*
*/
public XMLStringBuffer() {
this(DEFAULT_SIZE);
} // ()
/**
*
*
* @param size
*/
public XMLStringBuffer(int size) {
ch = new char[size];
} // (int)
/** Constructs a string buffer from a char. */
public XMLStringBuffer(char c) {
this(1);
append(c);
} // (char)
/** Constructs a string buffer from a String. */
public XMLStringBuffer(String s) {
this(s.length());
append(s);
} // (String)
/** Constructs a string buffer from the specified character array. */
public XMLStringBuffer(char[] ch, int offset, int length) {
this(length);
append(ch, offset, length);
} // (char[],int,int)
/** Constructs a string buffer from the specified XMLString. */
public XMLStringBuffer(XMLString s) {
this(s.length);
append(s);
} // (XMLString)
//
// Public methods
//
/** Clears the string buffer. */
public void clear() {
offset = 0;
length = 0;
}
/**
* append
*
* @param c
*/
public void append(char c) {
if(this.length + 1 > this.ch.length){
int newLength = this.ch.length * 2 ;
if(newLength < this.ch.length + DEFAULT_SIZE){
newLength = this.ch.length + DEFAULT_SIZE;
}
char [] tmp = new char[newLength];
System.arraycopy(this.ch, 0, tmp, 0, this.length);
this.ch = tmp;
}
this.ch[this.length] = c ;
this.length++;
} // append(char)
/**
* append
*
* @param s
*/
public void append(String s) {
int length = s.length();
if (this.length + length > this.ch.length) {
int newLength = this.ch.length * 2 ;
if(newLength < this.ch.length + length + DEFAULT_SIZE){
newLength = this.ch.length + length+ DEFAULT_SIZE;
}
char[] newch = new char[newLength];
System.arraycopy(this.ch, 0, newch, 0, this.length);
this.ch = newch;
}
s.getChars(0, length, this.ch, this.length);
this.length += length;
} // append(String)
/**
* append
*
* @param ch
* @param offset
* @param length
*/
public void append(char[] ch, int offset, int length) {
if (this.length + length > this.ch.length) {
int newLength = this.ch.length * 2 ;
if(newLength < this.ch.length + length + DEFAULT_SIZE){
newLength = this.ch.length + length + DEFAULT_SIZE;
}
char[] newch = new char[newLength];
System.arraycopy(this.ch, 0, newch, 0, this.length);
this.ch = newch;
}
//making the code more robust as it would handle null or 0 length data,
//add the data only when it contains some thing
if(ch != null && length > 0){
System.arraycopy(ch, offset, this.ch, this.length, length);
this.length += length;
}
} // append(char[],int,int)
/**
* append
*
* @param s
*/
public void append(XMLString s) {
append(s.ch, s.offset, s.length);
} // append(XMLString)
} // class XMLStringBuffer