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package cz.msebera.android.httpclient;
import cz.msebera.android.httpclient.util.CharArrayBuffer;
/**
* An HTTP header which is already formatted.
* For example when headers are received, the original formatting
* can be preserved. This allows for the header to be sent without
* another formatting step.
*
* @since 4.0
*/
public interface FormattedHeader extends Header {
/**
* Obtains the buffer with the formatted header.
* The returned buffer MUST NOT be modified.
*
* @return the formatted header, in a buffer that must not be modified
*/
CharArrayBuffer getBuffer();
/**
* Obtains the start of the header value in the {@link #getBuffer buffer}.
* By accessing the value in the buffer, creation of a temporary string
* can be avoided.
*
* @return index of the first character of the header value
* in the buffer returned by {@link #getBuffer getBuffer}.
*/
int getValuePos();
}