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package org.apache.commons.configuration2;
/**
*
* An interface for decoding encoded values from a configuration source.
*
*
* Using this interface it is possible to store encoded or encrypted values in a configuration file. An implementing
* object can be assigned to a configuration object. The {@code getEncodedString()} method of the
* {@link ImmutableConfiguration} interface makes use of this instance to decode the value read from the configuration
* file before it is passed to the caller.
*
*
* By providing custom implementations of this interface an application can add support for different kinds of encoded
* strings in configuration files.
*
*
* @since 2.0
*/
public interface ConfigurationDecoder {
/**
* Decodes the specified string. This method is called with a string in encoded form read from a configuration file. An
* implementation has to be perform an appropriate decoding and return the result. This result is passed to the calling
* application; so it should be in a readable form.
*
* @param s the string to be decoded (not null)
* @return the decoded string
*/
String decode(String s);
}