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Jericho HTML Parser is a java library allowing analysis and manipulation of parts of an HTML document, including server-side tags, while reproducing verbatim any unrecognised or invalid HTML.

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// Jericho HTML Parser - Java based library for analysing and manipulating HTML
// Version 3.2
// Copyright (C) 2004-2009 Martin Jericho
// http://jericho.htmlparser.net/
//
// This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
// modify it under the terms of either one of the following licences:
//
// 1. The Eclipse Public License (EPL) version 1.0,
// included in this distribution in the file licence-epl-1.0.html
// or available at http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html
//
// 2. The GNU Lesser General Public License (LGPL) version 2.1 or later,
// included in this distribution in the file licence-lgpl-2.1.txt
// or available at http://www.gnu.org/licenses/lgpl.txt
//
// This library is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
// WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
// See the individual licence texts for more details.

package net.htmlparser.jericho;

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.*;

/**
 * Contains static utility methods for manipulating the way data is retrieved from a {@link CharStreamSource} object.
 * 

* See the documentation of the {@link CharStreamSource} class for details. */ public final class CharStreamSourceUtil { private static final int DEFAULT_ESTIMATED_MAXIMUM_OUTPUT_LENGTH=2048; private CharStreamSourceUtil() {} /** * Returns a Reader that reads the output of the specified {@link CharStreamSource}. *

* The current implementation of this method simply returns new StringReader({@link #toString(CharStreamSource) toString(charStreamSource)}), * but a future version may implement this method in a more memory efficient manner. * * @param charStreamSource the character stream source producing the output. * @return a Reader that reads the output of the specified {@link CharStreamSource}. */ public static Reader getReader(final CharStreamSource charStreamSource) { return new StringReader(toString(charStreamSource)); } /** * Returns the output of the specified {@link CharStreamSource} as a string. *

* The current implementation of this method simply returns new StringReader({@link #toString(CharStreamSource) toString(charStreamSource)}), * but a future version may implement this method in a more memory efficient manner, for example by utilising a temporary file. * * @param charStreamSource the character stream source producing the output. * @return the output of the specified {@link CharStreamSource} as a string. */ public static String toString(final CharStreamSource charStreamSource) { long estimatedMaximumOutputLength=charStreamSource.getEstimatedMaximumOutputLength(); if (estimatedMaximumOutputLength<=-1L) estimatedMaximumOutputLength=DEFAULT_ESTIMATED_MAXIMUM_OUTPUT_LENGTH; final StringBuilder sb=new StringBuilder((int)(estimatedMaximumOutputLength)); try { charStreamSource.appendTo(sb); } catch (IOException ex) {throw new RuntimeException(ex);} // assume the IOException is not thrown explicitly by the charStreamSource.output method return sb.toString(); } }





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