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package org.atmosphere.util;


import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.StringWriter;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.Locale;

/**
 *
 * Adapted from Apache Commons code
 *
 *
 * 

Escapes and unescapes Strings for * Java, Java Script, HTML, XML, and SQL.

*

*

#ThreadSafe#

* * @author Apache Software Foundation * @author Apache Jakarta Turbine * @author Purple Technology * @author Alexander Day Chaffee * @author Antony Riley * @author Helge Tesgaard * @author Sean Brown * @author Gary Gregory * @author Phil Steitz * @author Pete Gieser * @version $Id: StringEscapeUtils.java 1057072 2011-01-10 01:55:57Z niallp $ * @since 2.0 */ public class StringEscapeUtils { /** *

StringEscapeUtils instances should NOT be constructed in * standard programming.

*

*

Instead, the class should be used as: *

StringEscapeUtils.escapeJava("foo");

*

*

This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean * instance to operate.

*/ public StringEscapeUtils() { super(); } // Java and JavaScript //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Escapes the characters in a String using Java String rules.

*

*

Deals correctly with quotes and control-chars (tab, backslash, cr, ff, etc.)

*

*

So a tab becomes the characters '\\' and * 't'.

*

*

The only difference between Java strings and JavaScript strings * is that in JavaScript, a single quote must be escaped.

*

*

Example: *

   * input string: He didn't say, "Stop!"
   * output string: He didn't say, \"Stop!\"
   * 
*

* * @param str String to escape values in, may be null * @return String with escaped values, null if null string input */ public static String escapeJava(String str) throws Exception { return escapeJavaStyleString(str, false, false); } /** *

Escapes the characters in a String using Java String rules to * a Writer.

*

*

A null string input has no effect.

* * @param out Writer to write escaped string into * @param str String to escape values in, may be null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the Writer is null * @throws IOException if error occurs on underlying Writer * @see #escapeJava(java.lang.String) */ public static void escapeJava(Writer out, String str) throws IOException { escapeJavaStyleString(out, str, false, false); } /** *

Escapes the characters in a String using JavaScript String rules.

*

Escapes any values it finds into their JavaScript String form. * Deals correctly with quotes and control-chars (tab, backslash, cr, ff, etc.)

*

*

So a tab becomes the characters '\\' and * 't'.

*

*

The only difference between Java strings and JavaScript strings * is that in JavaScript, a single quote must be escaped.

*

*

Example: *

   * input string: He didn't say, "Stop!"
   * output string: He didn\'t say, \"Stop!\"
   * 
*

* * @param str String to escape values in, may be null * @return String with escaped values, null if null string input */ public static String escapeJavaScript(String str) throws Exception { return escapeJavaStyleString(str, true, true); } /** *

Escapes the characters in a String using JavaScript String rules * to a Writer.

*

*

A null string input has no effect.

* * @param out Writer to write escaped string into * @param str String to escape values in, may be null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the Writer is null * @throws IOException if error occurs on underlying Writer * @see #escapeJavaScript(java.lang.String) */ public static void escapeJavaScript(Writer out, String str) throws Exception { escapeJavaStyleString(out, str, true, true); } /** *

Worker method for the {@link #escapeJavaScript(String)} method.

* * @param str String to escape values in, may be null * @param escapeSingleQuotes escapes single quotes if true * @param escapeForwardSlash TODO * @return the escaped string */ private static String escapeJavaStyleString(String str, boolean escapeSingleQuotes, boolean escapeForwardSlash) throws Exception { if (str == null) { return null; } StringWriter writer = new StringWriter(str.length() * 2); escapeJavaStyleString(writer, str, escapeSingleQuotes, escapeForwardSlash); return writer.toString(); } /** *

Worker method for the {@link #escapeJavaScript(String)} method.

* * @param out write to receieve the escaped string * @param str String to escape values in, may be null * @param escapeSingleQuote escapes single quotes if true * @param escapeForwardSlash TODO * @throws IOException if an IOException occurs */ private static void escapeJavaStyleString(Writer out, String str, boolean escapeSingleQuote, boolean escapeForwardSlash) throws IOException { if (out == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The Writer must not be null"); } if (str == null) { return; } int sz; sz = str.length(); for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { char ch = str.charAt(i); // handle unicode if (ch > 0xfff) { out.write("\\u" + hex(ch)); } else if (ch > 0xff) { out.write("\\u0" + hex(ch)); } else if (ch > 0x7f) { out.write("\\u00" + hex(ch)); } else if (ch < 32) { switch (ch) { case '\b': out.write('\\'); out.write('b'); break; case '\n': out.write('\\'); out.write('n'); break; case '\t': out.write('\\'); out.write('t'); break; case '\f': out.write('\\'); out.write('f'); break; case '\r': out.write('\\'); out.write('r'); break; default: if (ch > 0xf) { out.write("\\u00" + hex(ch)); } else { out.write("\\u000" + hex(ch)); } break; } } else { switch (ch) { case '\'': if (escapeSingleQuote) { out.write('\\'); } out.write('\''); break; case '"': out.write('\\'); out.write('"'); break; case '\\': out.write('\\'); out.write('\\'); break; case '/': if (escapeForwardSlash) { out.write('\\'); } out.write('/'); break; default: out.write(ch); break; } } } } /** *

Returns an upper case hexadecimal String for the given * character.

* * @param ch The character to convert. * @return An upper case hexadecimal String */ private static String hex(char ch) { return Integer.toHexString(ch).toUpperCase(Locale.ENGLISH); } /** *

Unescapes any Java literals found in the String. * For example, it will turn a sequence of '\' and * 'n' into a newline character, unless the '\' * is preceded by another '\'.

* * @param str the String to unescape, may be null * @return a new unescaped String, null if null string input */ public static String unescapeJava(String str) throws Exception { if (str == null) { return null; } StringWriter writer = new StringWriter(str.length()); unescapeJava(writer, str); return writer.toString(); } /** *

Unescapes any Java literals found in the String to a * Writer.

*

*

For example, it will turn a sequence of '\' and * 'n' into a newline character, unless the '\' * is preceded by another '\'.

*

*

A null string input has no effect.

* * @param out the Writer used to output unescaped characters * @param str the String to unescape, may be null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the Writer is null * @throws IOException if error occurs on underlying Writer */ public static void unescapeJava(Writer out, String str) throws Exception { if (out == null) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("The Writer must not be null"); } if (str == null) { return; } int sz = str.length(); StringBuilder unicode = new StringBuilder(); boolean hadSlash = false; boolean inUnicode = false; for (int i = 0; i < sz; i++) { char ch = str.charAt(i); if (inUnicode) { // if in unicode, then we're reading unicode // values in somehow unicode.append(ch); if (unicode.length() == 4) { // unicode now contains the four hex digits // which represents our unicode character int value = Integer.parseInt(unicode.toString(), 16); out.write((char) value); unicode.setLength(0); inUnicode = false; hadSlash = false; } continue; } if (hadSlash) { // handle an escaped value hadSlash = false; switch (ch) { case '\\': out.write('\\'); break; case '\'': out.write('\''); break; case '\"': out.write('"'); break; case 'r': out.write('\r'); break; case 'f': out.write('\f'); break; case 't': out.write('\t'); break; case 'n': out.write('\n'); break; case 'b': out.write('\b'); break; case 'u': { // uh-oh, we're in unicode country.... inUnicode = true; break; } default: out.write(ch); break; } continue; } else if (ch == '\\') { hadSlash = true; continue; } out.write(ch); } if (hadSlash) { // then we're in the weird case of a \ at the end of the // string, let's output it anyway. out.write('\\'); } } /** *

Unescapes any JavaScript literals found in the String.

*

*

For example, it will turn a sequence of '\' and 'n' * into a newline character, unless the '\' is preceded by another * '\'.

* * @param str the String to unescape, may be null * @return A new unescaped String, null if null string input * @see #unescapeJava(String) */ public static String unescapeJavaScript(String str) throws Exception { return unescapeJava(str); } /** *

Unescapes any JavaScript literals found in the String to a * Writer.

*

*

For example, it will turn a sequence of '\' and 'n' * into a newline character, unless the '\' is preceded by another * '\'.

*

*

A null string input has no effect.

* * @param out the Writer used to output unescaped characters * @param str the String to unescape, may be null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the Writer is null * @throws IOException if error occurs on underlying Writer * @see #unescapeJava(Writer, String) */ public static void unescapeJavaScript(Writer out, String str) throws Exception { unescapeJava(out, str); } }




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