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package org.eclipse.jetty.util;
/* ------------------------------------------------------------ */
/**
* UTF-8 StringBuffer.
*
* This class wraps a standard {@link java.lang.StringBuffer} and provides methods to append
* UTF-8 encoded bytes, that are converted into characters.
*
* This class is stateful and up to 4 calls to {@link #append(byte)} may be needed before
* state a character is appended to the string buffer.
*
* The UTF-8 decoding is done by this class and no additional buffers or Readers are used.
* The UTF-8 code was inspired by http://bjoern.hoehrmann.de/utf-8/decoder/dfa/
*/
public class Utf8StringBuffer extends Utf8Appendable
{
final StringBuffer _buffer;
public Utf8StringBuffer()
{
super(new StringBuffer());
_buffer = (StringBuffer)_appendable;
}
public Utf8StringBuffer(int capacity)
{
super(new StringBuffer(capacity));
_buffer = (StringBuffer)_appendable;
}
@Override
public int length()
{
return _buffer.length();
}
@Override
public void reset()
{
super.reset();
_buffer.setLength(0);
}
public StringBuffer getStringBuffer()
{
checkState();
return _buffer;
}
@Override
public String toString()
{
checkState();
return _buffer.toString();
}
}