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package org.apache.http.message;

import org.apache.http.Header;
import org.apache.http.ProtocolVersion;
import org.apache.http.RequestLine;
import org.apache.http.StatusLine;
import org.apache.http.util.CharArrayBuffer;

/**
 * Interface for formatting elements of the HEAD section of an HTTP message.
 * This is the complement to {@link LineParser}.
 * There are individual methods for formatting a request line, a
 * status line, or a header line. The formatting does not include the
 * trailing line break sequence CR-LF.
 * Instances of this interface are expected to be stateless and thread-safe.
 *
 * 

* The formatted lines are returned in memory, the formatter does not depend * on any specific IO mechanism. * In order to avoid unnecessary creation of temporary objects, * a buffer can be passed as argument to all formatting methods. * The implementation may or may not actually use that buffer for formatting. * If it is used, the buffer will first be cleared by the * {@code formatXXX} methods. * The argument buffer can always be re-used after the call. The buffer * returned as the result, if it is different from the argument buffer, * MUST NOT be modified. *

* * @since 4.0 */ public interface LineFormatter { /** * Formats a protocol version. * This method does not follow the general contract for * {@code buffer} arguments. * It does not clear the argument buffer, but appends instead. * The returned buffer can always be modified by the caller. * Because of these differing conventions, it is not named * {@code formatProtocolVersion}. * * @param buffer a buffer to which to append, or {@code null} * @param version the protocol version to format * * @return a buffer with the formatted protocol version appended. * The caller is allowed to modify the result buffer. * If the {@code buffer} argument is not {@code null}, * the returned buffer is the argument buffer. */ CharArrayBuffer appendProtocolVersion(CharArrayBuffer buffer, ProtocolVersion version); /** * Formats a request line. * * @param buffer a buffer available for formatting, or * {@code null}. * The buffer will be cleared before use. * @param reqline the request line to format * * @return the formatted request line */ CharArrayBuffer formatRequestLine(CharArrayBuffer buffer, RequestLine reqline); /** * Formats a status line. * * @param buffer a buffer available for formatting, or * {@code null}. * The buffer will be cleared before use. * @param statline the status line to format * * @return the formatted status line * * @throws org.apache.http.ParseException in case of a parse error */ CharArrayBuffer formatStatusLine(CharArrayBuffer buffer, StatusLine statline); /** * Formats a header. * Due to header continuation, the result may be multiple lines. * In order to generate well-formed HTTP, the lines in the result * must be separated by the HTTP line break sequence CR-LF. * There is no trailing CR-LF in the result. *

* See the class comment for details about the buffer argument. *

* * @param buffer a buffer available for formatting, or * {@code null}. * The buffer will be cleared before use. * @param header the header to format * * @return a buffer holding the formatted header, never {@code null}. * The returned buffer may be different from the argument buffer. * * @throws org.apache.http.ParseException in case of a parse error */ CharArrayBuffer formatHeader(CharArrayBuffer buffer, Header header); }




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