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package com.univocity.parsers.common.input;
/**
* An {@link InputAnalysisProcess} to detect the line separators used in the input.
*
* @author Univocity Software Pty Ltd - [email protected]
*
*/
public abstract class LineSeparatorDetector implements InputAnalysisProcess {
@Override
public void execute(char[] characters, int length) {
char separator1 = '\0';
char separator2 = '\0';
for (int c = 0; c < length; c++) {
char ch = characters[c];
if (ch == '\n' || ch == '\r') {
if (separator1 == '\0') {
separator1 = ch;
} else {
separator2 = ch;
break;
}
} else if (separator1 != '\0') {
break;
}
}
char lineSeparator1 = separator1;
char lineSeparator2 = separator2;
if (separator1 != '\0') {
if (separator1 == '\n') {
lineSeparator1 = '\n';
lineSeparator2 = '\0';
} else {
lineSeparator1 = '\r';
if (separator2 == '\n') {
lineSeparator2 = '\n';
} else {
lineSeparator2 = '\0';
}
}
}
apply(lineSeparator1, lineSeparator2);
}
protected abstract void apply(char lineSeparator1, char lineSeparator2);
}
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