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package org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Map;
import java.util.Map.Entry;

import static org.glassfish.jersey.internal.guava.Preconditions.checkNotNull;

/**
 * An object which joins pieces of text (specified as an array, {@link Iterable}, varargs or even a
 * {@link Map}) with a separator. It either appends the results to an {@link Appendable} or returns
 * them as a {@link String}. Example: 
   {@code
 * 

* Joiner joiner = Joiner.on("; ").skipNulls(); * . . . * return joiner.join("Harry", null, "Ron", "Hermione");}

*

*

This returns the string {@code "Harry; Ron; Hermione"}. Note that all input elements are * converted to strings using {@link Object#toString()} before being appended. *

*

If neither {@link #skipNulls()} nor {@link #useForNull(String)} is specified, the joining * methods will throw {@link NullPointerException} if any given element is null. *

*

Warning: joiner instances are always immutable; a configuration method such as {@code * useForNull} has no effect on the instance it is invoked on! You must store and use the new joiner * instance returned by the method. This makes joiners thread-safe, and safe to store as {@code * static final} constants.

   {@code
 * 

* // Bad! Do not do this! * Joiner joiner = Joiner.on(','); * joiner.skipNulls(); // does nothing! * return joiner.join("wrong", null, "wrong");}

*

*

See the Guava User Guide article on {@code Joiner}. * * @author Kevin Bourrillion * @since 2.0 (imported from Google Collections Library) */ public class Joiner { private final String separator; private Joiner(String separator) { this.separator = Preconditions.checkNotNull(separator); } /** * Returns a joiner which automatically places {@code separator} between consecutive elements. */ public static Joiner on() { return new Joiner(", "); } /** * Appends the string representation of each of {@code parts}, using the previously configured * separator between each, to {@code appendable}. * * @since 11.0 */ private A appendTo(A appendable, Iterator parts) throws IOException { Preconditions.checkNotNull(appendable); if (parts.hasNext()) { appendable.append(toString(parts.next())); while (parts.hasNext()) { appendable.append(separator); appendable.append(toString(parts.next())); } } return appendable; } /** * Appends the string representation of each of {@code parts}, using the previously configured * separator between each, to {@code builder}. Identical to {@link #appendTo(Appendable, * Iterable)}, except that it does not throw {@link IOException}. * * @since 11.0 */ private StringBuilder appendTo(StringBuilder builder, Iterator parts) { try { appendTo((Appendable) builder, parts); } catch (IOException impossible) { throw new AssertionError(impossible); } return builder; } /** * Returns a {@code MapJoiner} using the given key-value separator, and the same configuration as * this {@code Joiner} otherwise. */ public MapJoiner withKeyValueSeparator() { return new MapJoiner(this, "="); } private CharSequence toString(Object part) { Preconditions.checkNotNull(part); // checkNotNull for GWT (do not optimize). return (part instanceof CharSequence) ? (CharSequence) part : part.toString(); } /** * An object that joins map entries in the same manner as {@code Joiner} joins iterables and * arrays. Like {@code Joiner}, it is thread-safe and immutable. *

*

In addition to operating on {@code Map} instances, {@code MapJoiner} can operate on {@code * Multimap} entries in two distinct modes: *

*

* * @since 2.0 (imported from Google Collections Library) */ public static final class MapJoiner { private final Joiner joiner; private final String keyValueSeparator; private MapJoiner(Joiner joiner, String keyValueSeparator) { this.joiner = joiner; // only "this" is ever passed, so don't checkNotNull this.keyValueSeparator = Preconditions.checkNotNull(keyValueSeparator); } /** * Appends the string representation of each entry of {@code map}, using the previously * configured separator and key-value separator, to {@code builder}. Identical to {@link * #appendTo(Appendable, Map)}, except that it does not throw {@link IOException}. */ public StringBuilder appendTo(StringBuilder builder, Map map) { return appendTo(builder, map.entrySet()); } /** * Appends the string representation of each entry in {@code entries}, using the previously * configured separator and key-value separator, to {@code appendable}. * * @since 11.0 */ public A appendTo(A appendable, Iterator> parts) throws IOException { Preconditions.checkNotNull(appendable); if (parts.hasNext()) { Entry entry = parts.next(); appendable.append(joiner.toString(entry.getKey())); appendable.append(keyValueSeparator); appendable.append(joiner.toString(entry.getValue())); while (parts.hasNext()) { appendable.append(joiner.separator); Entry e = parts.next(); appendable.append(joiner.toString(e.getKey())); appendable.append(keyValueSeparator); appendable.append(joiner.toString(e.getValue())); } } return appendable; } /** * Appends the string representation of each entry in {@code entries}, using the previously * configured separator and key-value separator, to {@code builder}. Identical to {@link * #appendTo(Appendable, Iterable)}, except that it does not throw {@link IOException}. * * @since 10.0 */ public StringBuilder appendTo(StringBuilder builder, Iterable> entries) { return appendTo(builder, entries.iterator()); } /** * Appends the string representation of each entry in {@code entries}, using the previously * configured separator and key-value separator, to {@code builder}. Identical to {@link * #appendTo(Appendable, Iterable)}, except that it does not throw {@link IOException}. * * @since 11.0 */ public StringBuilder appendTo(StringBuilder builder, Iterator> entries) { try { appendTo((Appendable) builder, entries); } catch (IOException impossible) { throw new AssertionError(impossible); } return builder; } } }




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