@Beta @GwtCompatible public abstract class ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper extends UnicodeEscaper
UnicodeEscaper that uses an array to quickly look up replacement
 characters for a given code point. An additional safe range is provided that
 determines whether code points without specific replacements are to be
 considered safe and left unescaped or should be escaped in a general way.
 A good example of usage of this class is for HTML escaping where the
 replacement array contains information about the named HTML entities
 such as & and " while escapeUnsafe(int) is
 overridden to handle general escaping of the form &#NNNNN;.
 
The size of the data structure used by ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper is
 proportional to the highest valued code point that requires escaping.
 For example a replacement map containing the single character
 '\u1000' will require approximately 16K of memory. If you
 need to create multiple escaper instances that have the same character
 replacement mapping consider using ArrayBasedEscaperMap.
| Modifier | Constructor and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected  | ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper(ArrayBasedEscaperMap escaperMap,
                                                int safeMin,
                                                int safeMax,
                                                String unsafeReplacement)Creates a new ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper instance with the given replacement
 map and specified safe range. | 
| protected  | ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper(Map<Character,String> replacementMap,
                                                int safeMin,
                                                int safeMax,
                                                String unsafeReplacement)Creates a new ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper instance with the given replacement
 map and specified safe range. | 
| Modifier and Type | Method and Description | 
|---|---|
| protected char[] | escape(int cp)Escapes a single Unicode code point using the replacement array and safe
 range values. | 
| String | escape(String s)Returns the escaped form of a given literal string. | 
| protected abstract char[] | escapeUnsafe(int cp)Escapes a code point that has no direct explicit value in the replacement
 array and lies outside the stated safe range. | 
| protected int | nextEscapeIndex(CharSequence csq,
                              int index,
                              int end)Scans a sub-sequence of characters from a given  CharSequence,
 returning the index of the next character that requires escaping. | 
codePointAt, escapeSlowasFunctionprotected ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper(Map<Character,String> replacementMap, int safeMin, int safeMax, @Nullable String unsafeReplacement)
safeMax < safeMin then no code
 points are considered safe.
 If a code point has no mapped replacement then it is checked against the
 safe range. If it lies outside that, then escapeUnsafe(int) is
 called, otherwise no escaping is performed.
replacementMap - a map of characters to their escaped representationssafeMin - the lowest character value in the safe rangesafeMax - the highest character value in the safe rangeunsafeReplacement - the default replacement for unsafe characters or
     null if no default replacement is requiredprotected ArrayBasedUnicodeEscaper(ArrayBasedEscaperMap escaperMap, int safeMin, int safeMax, @Nullable String unsafeReplacement)
safeMax < safeMin then no code
 points are considered safe. This initializer is useful when explicit
 instances of ArrayBasedEscaperMap are used to allow the sharing of large
 replacement mappings.
 If a code point has no mapped replacement then it is checked against the
 safe range. If it lies outside that, then escapeUnsafe(int) is
 called, otherwise no escaping is performed.
escaperMap - the map of replacementssafeMin - the lowest character value in the safe rangesafeMax - the highest character value in the safe rangeunsafeReplacement - the default replacement for unsafe characters or
     null if no default replacement is requiredpublic final String escape(String s)
UnicodeEscaperIf you are escaping input in arbitrary successive chunks, then it is not
 generally safe to use this method. If an input string ends with an
 unmatched high surrogate character, then this method will throw
 IllegalArgumentException. You should ensure your input is valid UTF-16 before calling this
 method.
 
Note: When implementing an escaper it is a good idea to override
 this method for efficiency by inlining the implementation of
 UnicodeEscaper.nextEscapeIndex(CharSequence, int, int) directly. Doing this for
 PercentEscaper more than doubled the
 performance for unescaped strings (as measured by CharEscapersBenchmark).
escape in class UnicodeEscapers - the literal string to be escapedstringprotected final int nextEscapeIndex(CharSequence csq, int index, int end)
UnicodeEscaperCharSequence,
 returning the index of the next character that requires escaping.
 Note: When implementing an escaper, it is a good idea to override
 this method for efficiency. The base class implementation determines
 successive Unicode code points and invokes UnicodeEscaper.escape(int) for each of
 them. If the semantics of your escaper are such that code points in the
 supplementary range are either all escaped or all unescaped, this method
 can be implemented more efficiently using CharSequence.charAt(int).
 
Note however that if your escaper does not escape characters in the supplementary range, you should either continue to validate the correctness of any surrogate characters encountered or provide a clear warning to users that your escaper does not validate its input.
See PercentEscaper for an example.
nextEscapeIndex in class UnicodeEscapercsq - a sequence of charactersindex - the index of the first character to be scannedend - the index immediately after the last character to be scannedprotected final char[] escape(int cp)
escapeUnsafe(int) is called.escape in class UnicodeEscapercp - the Unicode code point to escape if necessarynull if no escaping was
     neededprotected abstract char[] escapeUnsafe(int cp)
Note that arrays returned by this method must not be modified once they have been returned. However it is acceptable to return the same array multiple times (even for different input characters).
cp - the Unicode code point to escapenull if no escaping was
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