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package org.jf.util;

import javax.annotation.Nonnull;
import javax.annotation.Nullable;

public class StringWrapper {
    /**
     * Splits the given string into lines using on any embedded newlines, and wrapping the text as needed to conform to
     * the given maximum line width.
     *
     * This uses and assumes unix-style newlines
     *
     * @param str The string to split
     * @param maxWidth The maximum length of any line
     * @param output If given, try to use this array as the return value. If there are more values than will fit
     *               into the array, a new array will be allocated and returned, while the given array will be filled
     *               with as many lines as would fit.
     * @return The split lines from the original, as an array of Strings. The returned array may be larger than the
     *         number of lines. If this is the case, the end of the split lines will be denoted by a null entry in the
     *         array. If there is no null entry, then the size of the array exactly matches the number of lines.
     *         The returned lines will not contain an ending newline
     */
    public static String[] wrapString(@Nonnull String str, int maxWidth, @Nullable String[] output) {
        if (output == null) {
            output = new String[(int)((str.length() / maxWidth) * 1.5d + 1)];
        }

        int lineStart = 0;
        int arrayIndex = 0;
        int i;
        for (i=0; i= arr.length) {
            arr = enlargeArray(arr, (int)(Math.ceil((arr.length + 1) * 1.5)));
        }

        arr[index] = str;
        return arr;
    }

    private static String[] addString(@Nonnull String[] arr, String str, int index, int newLength) {
        if (index >= arr.length) {
            arr = enlargeArray(arr, newLength);
        }

        arr[index] = str;
        return arr;
    }

    private static String[] enlargeArray(String[] arr, int newLength) {
        String[] newArr = new String[newLength];
        System.arraycopy(arr, 0, newArr, 0, arr.length);
        return newArr;
    }
}




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