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package io.netty.util.internal.logging;
import java.text.MessageFormat;
import java.util.HashSet;
import java.util.Set;
// contributors: lizongbo: proposed special treatment of array parameter values
// Joern Huxhorn: pointed out double[] omission, suggested deep array copy
/**
* Formats messages according to very simple substitution rules. Substitutions
* can be made 1, 2 or more arguments.
*
*
* For example,
*
*
* MessageFormatter.format("Hi {}.", "there")
*
*
* will return the string "Hi there.".
*
* The {} pair is called the formatting anchor. It serves to designate
* the location where arguments need to be substituted within the message
* pattern.
*
* In case your message contains the '{' or the '}' character, you do not have
* to do anything special unless the '}' character immediately follows '{'. For
* example,
*
*
* MessageFormatter.format("Set {1,2,3} is not equal to {}.", "1,2");
*
*
* will return the string "Set {1,2,3} is not equal to 1,2.".
*
*
* If for whatever reason you need to place the string "{}" in the message
* without its formatting anchor meaning, then you need to escape the
* '{' character with '\', that is the backslash character. Only the '{'
* character should be escaped. There is no need to escape the '}' character.
* For example,
*
*
* MessageFormatter.format("Set \\{} is not equal to {}.", "1,2");
*
*
* will return the string "Set {} is not equal to 1,2.".
*
*
* The escaping behavior just described can be overridden by escaping the escape
* character '\'. Calling
*
*
* MessageFormatter.format("File name is C:\\\\{}.", "file.zip");
*
*
* will return the string "File name is C:\file.zip".
*
*
* The formatting conventions are different than those of {@link MessageFormat}
* which ships with the Java platform. This is justified by the fact that
* SLF4J's implementation is 10 times faster than that of {@link MessageFormat}.
* This local performance difference is both measurable and significant in the
* larger context of the complete logging processing chain.
*
*
* See also {@link #format(String, Object)},
* {@link #format(String, Object, Object)} and
* {@link #arrayFormat(String, Object[])} methods for more details.
*/
public final class MessageFormatter {
private static final String DELIM_STR = "{}";
private static final char ESCAPE_CHAR = '\\';
/**
* Performs single argument substitution for the 'messagePattern' passed as
* parameter.
*
* For example,
*
*
* MessageFormatter.format("Hi {}.", "there");
*
*
* will return the string "Hi there.".
*
*
* @param messagePattern The message pattern which will be parsed and formatted
* @param arg The argument to be substituted in place of the formatting anchor
* @return The formatted message
*/
public static FormattingTuple format(String messagePattern, Object arg) {
return arrayFormat(messagePattern, new Object[]{arg});
}
/**
* Performs a two argument substitution for the 'messagePattern' passed as
* parameter.
*
* For example,
*
*
* MessageFormatter.format("Hi {}. My name is {}.", "Alice", "Bob");
*
*
* will return the string "Hi Alice. My name is Bob.".
*
* @param messagePattern The message pattern which will be parsed and formatted
* @param argA The argument to be substituted in place of the first formatting
* anchor
* @param argB The argument to be substituted in place of the second formatting
* anchor
* @return The formatted message
*/
public static FormattingTuple format(final String messagePattern,
Object argA, Object argB) {
return arrayFormat(messagePattern, new Object[]{argA, argB});
}
/**
* Same principle as the {@link #format(String, Object)} and
* {@link #format(String, Object, Object)} methods except that any number of
* arguments can be passed in an array.
*
* @param messagePattern The message pattern which will be parsed and formatted
* @param argArray An array of arguments to be substituted in place of formatting
* anchors
* @return The formatted message
*/
public static FormattingTuple arrayFormat(final String messagePattern,
final Object[] argArray) {
if (argArray == null || argArray.length == 0) {
return new FormattingTuple(messagePattern, null);
}
int lastArrIdx = argArray.length - 1;
Object lastEntry = argArray[lastArrIdx];
Throwable throwable = lastEntry instanceof Throwable? (Throwable) lastEntry : null;
if (messagePattern == null) {
return new FormattingTuple(null, throwable);
}
int j = messagePattern.indexOf(DELIM_STR);
if (j == -1) {
// this is a simple string
return new FormattingTuple(messagePattern, throwable);
}
StringBuilder sbuf = new StringBuilder(messagePattern.length() + 50);
int i = 0;
int L = 0;
do {
boolean notEscaped = j == 0 || messagePattern.charAt(j - 1) != ESCAPE_CHAR;
if (notEscaped) {
// normal case
sbuf.append(messagePattern, i, j);
} else {
sbuf.append(messagePattern, i, j - 1);
// check that escape char is not is escaped: "abc x:\\{}"
notEscaped = j >= 2 && messagePattern.charAt(j - 2) == ESCAPE_CHAR;
}
i = j + 2;
if (notEscaped) {
deeplyAppendParameter(sbuf, argArray[L], null);
L++;
if (L > lastArrIdx) {
break;
}
} else {
sbuf.append(DELIM_STR);
}
j = messagePattern.indexOf(DELIM_STR, i);
} while (j != -1);
// append the characters following the last {} pair.
sbuf.append(messagePattern, i, messagePattern.length());
return new FormattingTuple(sbuf.toString(), L <= lastArrIdx? throwable : null);
}
// special treatment of array values was suggested by 'lizongbo'
private static void deeplyAppendParameter(StringBuilder sbuf, Object o,
Set