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package bsh;
import java.util.StringTokenizer;
import java.util.Vector;
public class StringUtil {
public static String[] split(String s, String delim) {
Vector v = new Vector();
StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(s, delim);
while (st.hasMoreTokens())
v.addElement(st.nextToken());
String[] sa = new String[v.size()];
v.copyInto(sa);
return sa;
}
public static String[] bubbleSort(String[] in) {
Vector v = new Vector();
for (int i = 0; i < in.length; i++)
v.addElement(in[i]);
int n = v.size();
boolean swap = true;
while (swap) {
swap = false;
for (int i = 0; i < (n - 1); i++)
if (((String) v.elementAt(i)).compareTo(((String) v.elementAt(i + 1))) > 0) {
String tmp = (String) v.elementAt(i + 1);
v.removeElementAt(i + 1);
v.insertElementAt(tmp, i);
swap = true;
}
}
String[] out = new String[n];
v.copyInto(out);
return out;
}
public static String maxCommonPrefix(String one, String two) {
int i = 0;
while (one.regionMatches(0, two, 0, i))
i++;
return one.substring(0, i - 1);
}
public static String methodString(String name, Class[] types) {
StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(name + "(");
if (types.length > 0)
sb.append(" ");
for (int i = 0; i < types.length; i++) {
Class c = types[i];
sb.append(((c == null) ? "null" : c.getName()) + (i < (types.length - 1) ? ", " : " "));
}
sb.append(")");
return sb.toString();
}
/*
* Split a filename into dirName, baseName
*
* @return String [] { dirName, baseName } public String [] splitFileName(
* String fileName ) { String dirName, baseName; int i =
* fileName.lastIndexOf( File.separator ); if ( i != -1 ) { dirName
* = fileName.substring(0, i); baseName = fileName.substring(i+1); }
* else baseName = fileName;
*
* return new String[] { dirName, baseName }; }
*
*/
/**
* Hack - The real method is in Reflect.java which is not public.
*
* Return a more human readable version of the type name. Specifically,
* array types are returned with postfix "[]" dimensions. e.g. return
* "int []" for integer array instead of "class [I" as would be returned
* by Class getName() in that case.
*
* @param type the class which name will be normalized.
* @return the normalized name of the class.
*/
public static String normalizeClassName(Class type) {
return Reflect.normalizeClassName(type);
}
}
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