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package oshi.util;

public final class StringJoiner {
    private final String prefix;
    private final String delimiter;
    private final String suffix;

    /*
     * StringBuilder value -- at any time, the characters constructed from the
     * prefix, the added element separated by the delimiter, but without the
     * suffix, so that we can more easily add elements without having to jigger
     * the suffix each time.
     */
    private StringBuilder value;

    /*
     * By default, the string consisting of prefix+suffix, returned by
     * toString(), or properties of value, when no elements have yet been added,
     * i.e. when it is empty.  This may be overridden by the user to be some
     * other value including the empty String.
     */
    private String emptyValue;

    /**
     * Constructs a {@code StringJoiner} with no characters in it, with no
     * {@code prefix} or {@code suffix}, and a copy of the supplied
     * {@code delimiter}.
     * If no characters are added to the {@code StringJoiner} and methods
     * accessing the value of it are invoked, it will not return a
     * {@code prefix} or {@code suffix} (or properties thereof) in the result,
     * unless {@code setEmptyValue} has first been called.
     *
     * @param delimiter the sequence of characters to be used between each
     *                  element added to the {@code StringJoiner} value
     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code delimiter} is {@code null}
     */
    public StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter) {
        this(delimiter, "", "");
    }

    /**
     * Constructs a {@code StringJoiner} with no characters in it using copies
     * of the supplied {@code prefix}, {@code delimiter} and {@code suffix}.
     * If no characters are added to the {@code StringJoiner} and methods
     * accessing the string value of it are invoked, it will return the
     * {@code prefix + suffix} (or properties thereof) in the result, unless
     * {@code setEmptyValue} has first been called.
     *
     * @param delimiter the sequence of characters to be used between each
     *                  element added to the {@code StringJoiner}
     * @param prefix    the sequence of characters to be used at the beginning
     * @param suffix    the sequence of characters to be used at the end
     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code prefix}, {@code delimiter}, or
     *                              {@code suffix} is {@code null}
     */
    public StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter,
                        CharSequence prefix,
                        CharSequence suffix) {
        // make defensive copies of arguments
        this.prefix = prefix.toString();
        this.delimiter = delimiter.toString();
        this.suffix = suffix.toString();
        this.emptyValue = this.prefix + this.suffix;
    }

    /**
     * Sets the sequence of characters to be used when determining the string
     * representation of this {@code StringJoiner} and no elements have been
     * added yet, that is, when it is empty.  A copy of the {@code emptyValue}
     * parameter is made for this purpose. Note that once an add method has been
     * called, the {@code StringJoiner} is no longer considered empty, even if
     * the element(s) added correspond to the empty {@code String}.
     *
     * @param emptyValue the characters to return as the value of an empty
     *                   {@code StringJoiner}
     * @return this {@code StringJoiner} itself so the calls may be chained
     * @throws NullPointerException when the {@code emptyValue} parameter is
     *                              {@code null}
     */
    public StringJoiner setEmptyValue(CharSequence emptyValue) {
        if (emptyValue == null) {
            throw new NullPointerException("The empty value must not be null");
        }
        this.emptyValue = emptyValue.toString();
        return this;
    }

    /**
     * Returns the current value, consisting of the {@code prefix}, the values
     * added so far separated by the {@code delimiter}, and the {@code suffix},
     * unless no elements have been added in which case, the
     * {@code prefix + suffix} or the {@code emptyValue} characters are returned
     *
     * @return the string representation of this {@code StringJoiner}
     */
    @Override
    public String toString() {
        if (value == null) {
            return emptyValue;
        } else {
            if (suffix.equals("")) {
                return value.toString();
            } else {
                int initialLength = value.length();
                String result = value.append(suffix).toString();
                // reset value to pre-append initialLength
                value.setLength(initialLength);
                return result;
            }
        }
    }

    /**
     * Adds a copy of the given {@code CharSequence} value as the next
     * element of the {@code StringJoiner} value. If {@code newElement} is
     * {@code null}, then {@code "null"} is added.
     *
     * @param newElement The element to add
     * @return a reference to this {@code StringJoiner}
     */
    public StringJoiner add(CharSequence newElement) {
        prepareBuilder().append(newElement);
        return this;
    }

    /**
     * Adds the contents of the given {@code StringJoiner} without prefix and
     * suffix as the next element if it is non-empty. If the given {@code
     * StringJoiner} is empty, the call has no effect.
     *
     * 

A {@code StringJoiner} is empty if {@link #add(CharSequence) add()} * has never been called, and if {@code merge()} has never been called * with a non-empty {@code StringJoiner} argument. * *

If the other {@code StringJoiner} is using a different delimiter, * then elements from the other {@code StringJoiner} are concatenated with * that delimiter and the result is appended to this {@code StringJoiner} * as a single element. * * @param other The {@code StringJoiner} whose contents should be merged * into this one * @return This {@code StringJoiner} * @throws NullPointerException if the other {@code StringJoiner} is null */ public StringJoiner merge(StringJoiner other) { if (other.value != null) { final int length = other.value.length(); // lock the length so that we can seize the data to be appended // before initiate copying to avoid interference, especially when // merge 'this' StringBuilder builder = prepareBuilder(); builder.append(other.value, other.prefix.length(), length); } return this; } private StringBuilder prepareBuilder() { if (value != null) { value.append(delimiter); } else { value = new StringBuilder().append(prefix); } return value; } /** * Returns the length of the {@code String} representation * of this {@code StringJoiner}. Note that if * no add methods have been called, then the length of the {@code String} * representation (either {@code prefix + suffix} or {@code emptyValue}) * will be returned. The value should be equivalent to * {@code toString().length()}. * * @return the length of the current value of {@code StringJoiner} */ public int length() { // Remember that we never actually append the suffix unless we return // the full (present) value or some sub-string or length of it, so that // we can add on more if we need to. return (value != null ? value.length() + suffix.length() : emptyValue.length()); } }





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