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Various utilities for accessing internals of a class.
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package org.powermock.utils;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;
public class StringJoiner {
private static final String LINE_SEPARATOR = System.getProperty("line.separator");
private static final String EMPTY_STRING = "";
public static String join(Object... linesToBreak) {
StringBuilder out = new StringBuilder(LINE_SEPARATOR);
return join(out, Arrays.asList(linesToBreak), LINE_SEPARATOR);
}
public static String join(List list) {
StringBuilder out = new StringBuilder(LINE_SEPARATOR);
return join(out, list, LINE_SEPARATOR);
}
public static String join(String separator, Object... linesToBreak) {
StringBuilder out = new StringBuilder();
return join(out, linesToBreak, separator);
}
private static String join(StringBuilder out, Iterable linesToBreak, final String separator) {
for (Object line : linesToBreak) {
out.append(line.toString()).append(separator);
}
int lastBreak = out.lastIndexOf(separator);
return out.replace(lastBreak, lastBreak + 1, EMPTY_STRING).toString();
}
}