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package org.apache.log4j.helpers;

/**
 * Utility class for transforming strings.
 *
 * @author Ceki Gülcü
 * @author Michael A. McAngus
 */
public class Transform {

    private static final String CDATA_START = "";
    private static final String CDATA_PSEUDO_END = "]]>";
    private static final String CDATA_EMBEDED_END = CDATA_END + CDATA_PSEUDO_END + CDATA_START;
    private static final int CDATA_END_LEN = CDATA_END.length();

    /**
     * This method takes a string which may contain HTML tags (ie, <b>, <table>, etc) and replaces any
     * '<', '>' , '&' or '"' characters with respective predefined entity references.
     *
     * @param input The text to be converted.
     * @return The input string with the special characters replaced.
     */
    static public String escapeTags(final String input) {
        // Check if the string is null, zero length or devoid of special characters
        // if so, return what was sent in.

        if (input == null || input.length() == 0 || (input.indexOf('"') == -1 && input.indexOf('&') == -1
                && input.indexOf('<') == -1 && input.indexOf('>') == -1)) {
            return input;
        }

        // Use a StringBuilder in lieu of String concatenation -- it is
        // much more efficient this way.

        StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(input.length() + 6);
        char ch = ' ';

        int len = input.length();
        for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
            ch = input.charAt(i);
            if (ch > '>') {
                buf.append(ch);
            } else if (ch == '<') {
                buf.append("<");
            } else if (ch == '>') {
                buf.append(">");
            } else if (ch == '&') {
                buf.append("&");
            } else if (ch == '"') {
                buf.append(""");
            } else {
                buf.append(ch);
            }
        }
        return buf.toString();
    }

    /**
     * Ensures that embeded CDEnd strings (]]>) are handled properly within message, NDC and throwable tag text.
     *
     * @param buf StringBuffer holding the XML data to this point. The initial CDStart (<![CDATA[) and final CDEnd
     *            (]]>) of the CDATA section are the responsibility of the calling method.
     * @param str The String that is inserted into an existing CDATA Section within buf.
     */
    static public void appendEscapingCDATA(final StringBuffer buf, final String str) {
        if (str != null) {
            int end = str.indexOf(CDATA_END);
            if (end < 0) {
                buf.append(str);
            } else {
                int start = 0;
                while (end > -1) {
                    buf.append(str.substring(start, end));
                    buf.append(CDATA_EMBEDED_END);
                    start = end + CDATA_END_LEN;
                    if (start < str.length()) {
                        end = str.indexOf(CDATA_END, start);
                    } else {
                        return;
                    }
                }
                buf.append(str.substring(start));
            }
        }
    }
}




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