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Statistical sampling library for use in virtdata libraries, based
on apache commons math 4
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package org.apache.logging.log4j.util;
import org.apache.logging.log4j.message.MultiformatMessage;
/**
* A Message that can render itself in more than one way. The format string is used by the
* Message implementation as extra information that it may use to help it to determine how
* to format itself. For example, MapMessage accepts a format of "XML" to tell it to render
* the Map as XML instead of its default format of {key1="value1" key2="value2"}.
*
* @since 2.10
*/
public interface MultiFormatStringBuilderFormattable extends MultiformatMessage, StringBuilderFormattable {
/**
* Writes a text representation of this object into the specified {@code StringBuilder}, ideally without allocating
* temporary objects.
*
* @param formats An array of Strings that provide extra information about how to format the message.
* Each MultiFormatStringBuilderFormattable implementation is free to use the provided formats however they choose.
* @param buffer the StringBuilder to write into
*/
void formatTo(String[] formats, StringBuilder buffer);
}