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StringTemplate is a java template engine for generating source code, web pages, emails, or any other formatted text output. StringTemplate is particularly good at multi-targeted code generators, multiple site skins, and internationalization/localization. It evolved over years of effort developing jGuru.com. StringTemplate also powers the ANTLR 3 and 4 code generator. Its distinguishing characteristic is that unlike other engines, it strictly enforces model-view separation. Strict separation makes websites and code generators more flexible and maintainable; it also provides an excellent defense against malicious template authors.

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/*
 * [The "BSD license"]
 *  Copyright (c) 2011 Terence Parr
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package org.stringtemplate.v4;

import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.net.URLEncoder;
import java.util.Locale;

/** This render knows to perform a few format operations on {@link String} objects:
 * 
    *
  • {@code upper}: Convert to upper case.
  • *
  • {@code lower}: Convert to lower case.
  • *
  • {@code cap}: Convert first character to upper case.
  • *
  • {@code url-encode}:
  • *
  • {@code xml-encode}:
  • *
*/ public class StringRenderer implements AttributeRenderer { // accepts Object for backward compatibility, // but fails when value is not a String at runtime @Override public String toString(Object value, String formatString, Locale locale) { return toString((String) value, formatString, locale); } // trim(s) and strlen(s) built-in funcs; these are format options public String toString(String value, String formatString, Locale locale) { if ( formatString==null ) return value; if ( formatString.equals("upper") ) return value.toUpperCase(locale); if ( formatString.equals("lower") ) return value.toLowerCase(locale); if ( formatString.equals("cap") ) { return (value.length() > 0) ? Character.toUpperCase(value.charAt(0))+value.substring(1) : value; } if ( formatString.equals("url-encode") ) { try { return URLEncoder.encode(value, "UTF-8"); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException ex) { // UTF-8 is standard, should always be available } } if ( formatString.equals("xml-encode") ) { return escapeHTML(value); } return String.format(locale, formatString, value); } public static String escapeHTML(String s) { if ( s==null ) { return null; } StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder( s.length() ); int len = s.length(); for (int i=0; i' : buf.append(">"); break; case '\r': case '\n': case '\t': buf.append((char)c); break; default: boolean control = c < ' '; // 32 boolean aboveASCII = c > 126; if ( control || aboveASCII ) { buf.append("&#"); buf.append(c); buf.append(";"); } else { buf.append((char)c); } } i += Character.charCount(c); } return buf.toString(); } }