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The Apache Commons Codec component contains encoders and decoders for
various formats such as Base16, Base32, Base64, digest, and Hexadecimal. In addition to these
widely used encoders and decoders, the codec package also maintains a
collection of phonetic encoding utilities.
This is a port for GWT, which enables program, to use Apache Commons Codec
also in the frontend compiled by the gwt compiler to java-script.
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package org.apache.commons.codec.binary;
/**
*
* Operations on {@link CharSequence} that are {@code null} safe.
*
*
* Copied from Apache Commons Lang r1586295 on April 10, 2014 (day of 3.3.2 release).
*
*
* @see CharSequence
* @since 1.10
*/
public class CharSequenceUtils {
/**
* Green implementation of regionMatches.
*
* @param cs
* the {@code CharSequence} to be processed
* @param ignoreCase
* whether or not to be case insensitive
* @param thisStart
* the index to start on the {@code cs} CharSequence
* @param substring
* the {@code CharSequence} to be looked for
* @param start
* the index to start on the {@code substring} CharSequence
* @param length
* character length of the region
* @return whether the region matched
*/
static boolean regionMatches(final CharSequence cs, final boolean ignoreCase, final int thisStart,
final CharSequence substring, final int start, final int length) {
if (cs instanceof String && substring instanceof String) {
return ((String) cs).regionMatches(ignoreCase, thisStart, (String) substring, start, length);
}
int index1 = thisStart;
int index2 = start;
int tmpLen = length;
while (tmpLen-- > 0) {
final char c1 = cs.charAt(index1++);
final char c2 = substring.charAt(index2++);
if (c1 == c2) {
continue;
}
if (!ignoreCase) {
return false;
}
// The same check as in String.regionMatches():
if (Character.toUpperCase(c1) != Character.toUpperCase(c2) &&
Character.toLowerCase(c1) != Character.toLowerCase(c2)) {
return false;
}
}
return true;
}
}