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package com.google.common.base;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
/**
* Contains constant definitions for the six standard {@link Charset} instances, which are
* guaranteed to be supported by all Java platform implementations.
*
* @author Mike Bostock
* @since 1
*/
public final class Charsets {
private Charsets() {}
/**
* US-ASCII: seven-bit ASCII, a.k.a. ISO646-US, a.k.a the Basic Latin block of the Unicode
* character set.
*/
public static final Charset US_ASCII = Charset.forName("US-ASCII");
/**
* ISO-8859-1. ISO Latin Alphabet No. 1, a.k.a. ISO-LATIN-1.
*/
public static final Charset ISO_8859_1 = Charset.forName("ISO-8859-1");
/**
* UTF-8: eight-bit UCS Transformation Format.
*/
public static final Charset UTF_8 = Charset.forName("UTF-8");
/**
* UTF-16BE: sixteen-bit UCS Transformation Format, big-endian byte order.
*/
public static final Charset UTF_16BE = Charset.forName("UTF-16BE");
/**
* UTF-16LE: sixteen-bit UCS Transformation Format, little-endian byte order.
*/
public static final Charset UTF_16LE = Charset.forName("UTF-16LE");
/**
* UTF-16: sixteen-bit UCS Transformation Format, byte order identified by an optional byte-order
* mark.
*/
public static final Charset UTF_16 = Charset.forName("UTF-16");
/*
* Please do not add new Charset references to this class, unless those character encodings are
* part of the set required to be supported by all Java platform implementations! Any Charsets
* initialized here may cause unexpected delays when this class is loaded. See the Charset
* Javadocs for the list of built-in character encodings.
*/
}