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package java.util;

import jdk.internal.access.JavaLangAccess;
import jdk.internal.access.SharedSecrets;

/**
 * {@code StringJoiner} is used to construct a sequence of characters separated
 * by a delimiter and optionally starting with a supplied prefix
 * and ending with a supplied suffix.
 * 

* Prior to adding something to the {@code StringJoiner}, its * {@code sj.toString()} method will, by default, return {@code prefix + suffix}. * However, if the {@code setEmptyValue} method is called, the {@code emptyValue} * supplied will be returned instead. This can be used, for example, when * creating a string using set notation to indicate an empty set, i.e. * "{}", where the {@code prefix} is "{", the * {@code suffix} is "}" and nothing has been added to the * {@code StringJoiner}. * * @apiNote *

The String {@code "[George:Sally:Fred]"} may be constructed as follows: * *

 {@code
 * StringJoiner sj = new StringJoiner(":", "[", "]");
 * sj.add("George").add("Sally").add("Fred");
 * String desiredString = sj.toString();
 * }
*

* A {@code StringJoiner} may be employed to create formatted output from a * {@link java.util.stream.Stream} using * {@link java.util.stream.Collectors#joining(CharSequence)}. For example: * *

 {@code
 * List numbers = Arrays.asList(1, 2, 3, 4);
 * String commaSeparatedNumbers = numbers.stream()
 *     .map(i -> i.toString())
 *     .collect(Collectors.joining(", "));
 * }
* * @see java.util.stream.Collectors#joining(CharSequence) * @see java.util.stream.Collectors#joining(CharSequence, CharSequence, CharSequence) * @since 1.8 */ public final class StringJoiner { private static final String[] EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY = new String[0]; private final String prefix; private final String delimiter; private final String suffix; /** Contains all the string components added so far. */ private String[] elts; /** The number of string components added so far. */ private int size; /** Total length in chars so far, excluding prefix and suffix. */ private int len; /** * When overridden by the user to be non-null via {@link #setEmptyValue(CharSequence)}, * the string returned by toString() when no elements have yet been added. * When null, prefix + suffix is used as the empty value. */ private String emptyValue; /** * Constructs a {@code StringJoiner} with no characters in it, with no * {@code prefix} or {@code suffix}, and a copy of the supplied * {@code delimiter}. * If no characters are added to the {@code StringJoiner} and methods * accessing the value of it are invoked, it will not return a * {@code prefix} or {@code suffix} (or properties thereof) in the result, * unless {@code setEmptyValue} has first been called. * * @param delimiter the sequence of characters to be used between each * element added to the {@code StringJoiner} value * @throws NullPointerException if {@code delimiter} is {@code null} */ public StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter) { this(delimiter, "", ""); } /** * Constructs a {@code StringJoiner} with no characters in it using copies * of the supplied {@code prefix}, {@code delimiter} and {@code suffix}. * If no characters are added to the {@code StringJoiner} and methods * accessing the string value of it are invoked, it will return the * {@code prefix + suffix} (or properties thereof) in the result, unless * {@code setEmptyValue} has first been called. * * @param delimiter the sequence of characters to be used between each * element added to the {@code StringJoiner} * @param prefix the sequence of characters to be used at the beginning * @param suffix the sequence of characters to be used at the end * @throws NullPointerException if {@code prefix}, {@code delimiter}, or * {@code suffix} is {@code null} */ public StringJoiner(CharSequence delimiter, CharSequence prefix, CharSequence suffix) { Objects.requireNonNull(prefix, "The prefix must not be null"); Objects.requireNonNull(delimiter, "The delimiter must not be null"); Objects.requireNonNull(suffix, "The suffix must not be null"); // make defensive copies of arguments this.prefix = prefix.toString(); this.delimiter = delimiter.toString(); this.suffix = suffix.toString(); checkAddLength(0, 0); } /** * Sets the sequence of characters to be used when determining the string * representation of this {@code StringJoiner} and no elements have been * added yet, that is, when it is empty. A copy of the {@code emptyValue} * parameter is made for this purpose. Note that once an add method has been * called, the {@code StringJoiner} is no longer considered empty, even if * the element(s) added correspond to the empty {@code String}. * * @param emptyValue the characters to return as the value of an empty * {@code StringJoiner} * @return this {@code StringJoiner} itself so the calls may be chained * @throws NullPointerException when the {@code emptyValue} parameter is * {@code null} */ public StringJoiner setEmptyValue(CharSequence emptyValue) { this.emptyValue = Objects.requireNonNull(emptyValue, "The empty value must not be null").toString(); return this; } /** * Returns the current value, consisting of the {@code prefix}, the values * added so far separated by the {@code delimiter}, and the {@code suffix}, * unless no elements have been added in which case, the * {@code prefix + suffix} or the {@code emptyValue} characters are returned. * * @return the string representation of this {@code StringJoiner} */ @Override public String toString() { final int size = this.size; var elts = this.elts; if (size == 0) { if (emptyValue != null) { return emptyValue; } elts = EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY; } return JLA.join(prefix, suffix, delimiter, elts, size); } /** * Adds a copy of the given {@code CharSequence} value as the next * element of the {@code StringJoiner} value. If {@code newElement} is * {@code null}, then {@code "null"} is added. * * @param newElement The element to add * @return a reference to this {@code StringJoiner} */ public StringJoiner add(CharSequence newElement) { final String elt = String.valueOf(newElement); if (elts == null) { elts = new String[8]; } else { if (size == elts.length) elts = Arrays.copyOf(elts, 2 * size); len = checkAddLength(len, delimiter.length()); } len = checkAddLength(len, elt.length()); elts[size++] = elt; return this; } private int checkAddLength(int oldLen, int inc) { long newLen = (long)oldLen + (long)inc; long tmpLen = newLen + (long)prefix.length() + (long)suffix.length(); if (tmpLen != (int)tmpLen) { throw new OutOfMemoryError("Requested array size exceeds VM limit"); } return (int)newLen; } /** * Adds the contents of the given {@code StringJoiner} without prefix and * suffix as the next element if it is non-empty. If the given {@code * StringJoiner} is empty, the call has no effect. * *

A {@code StringJoiner} is empty if {@link #add(CharSequence) add()} * has never been called, and if {@code merge()} has never been called * with a non-empty {@code StringJoiner} argument. * *

If the other {@code StringJoiner} is using a different delimiter, * then elements from the other {@code StringJoiner} are concatenated with * that delimiter and the result is appended to this {@code StringJoiner} * as a single element. * * @param other The {@code StringJoiner} whose contents should be merged * into this one * @throws NullPointerException if the other {@code StringJoiner} is null * @return This {@code StringJoiner} */ public StringJoiner merge(StringJoiner other) { Objects.requireNonNull(other); if (other.size == 0) { return this; } other.compactElts(); return add(other.elts[0]); } private void compactElts() { int sz = size; if (sz > 1) { elts[0] = JLA.join("", "", delimiter, elts, sz); Arrays.fill(elts, 1, sz, null); size = 1; } } /** * Returns the length of the {@code String} representation * of this {@code StringJoiner}. Note that if * no add methods have been called, then the length of the {@code String} * representation (either {@code prefix + suffix} or {@code emptyValue}) * will be returned. The value should be equivalent to * {@code toString().length()}. * * @return the length of the current value of {@code StringJoiner} */ public int length() { return (size == 0 && emptyValue != null) ? emptyValue.length() : len + prefix.length() + suffix.length(); } private static final JavaLangAccess JLA = SharedSecrets.getJavaLangAccess(); }





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