@Beta @GwtCompatible public abstract class ArrayBasedCharEscaper extends CharEscaper
CharEscaper that uses an array to quickly look up replacement characters for a given
char value. An additional safe range is provided that determines whether char
values 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 Java source code escaping where the replacement
array contains information about special ASCII characters such as \\t and \\n
while escapeUnsafe(char) is overridden to handle general escaping of the form \\uxxxx.
The size of the data structure used by ArrayBasedCharEscaper is proportional to the
highest valued character 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 |
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protected |
ArrayBasedCharEscaper(ArrayBasedEscaperMap escaperMap,
char safeMin,
char safeMax)
Creates a new ArrayBasedCharEscaper instance with the given replacement map and specified safe
range.
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protected |
ArrayBasedCharEscaper(Map<Character,String> replacementMap,
char safeMin,
char safeMax)
Creates a new ArrayBasedCharEscaper instance with the given replacement map and specified safe
range.
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| Modifier and Type | Method and Description |
|---|---|
protected char[] |
escape(char c)
Escapes a single character using the replacement array and safe range values.
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String |
escape(String s)
Returns the escaped form of a given literal string.
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protected abstract char[] |
escapeUnsafe(char c)
Escapes a
char value that has no direct explicit value in the replacement array and
lies outside the stated safe range. |
escapeSlowasFunctionprotected ArrayBasedCharEscaper(Map<Character,String> replacementMap, char safeMin, char safeMax)
safeMax < safeMin then no characters are considered safe.
If a character has no mapped replacement then it is checked against the safe range. If it
lies outside that, then escapeUnsafe(char) 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 rangeprotected ArrayBasedCharEscaper(ArrayBasedEscaperMap escaperMap, char safeMin, char safeMax)
safeMax < safeMin then no characters are considered safe. This initializer is
useful when explicit instances of ArrayBasedEscaperMap are used to allow the sharing of large
replacement mappings.
If a character has no mapped replacement then it is checked against the safe range. If it
lies outside that, then escapeUnsafe(char) is called, otherwise no escaping is performed.
escaperMap - the mapping of characters to be escapedsafeMin - the lowest character value in the safe rangesafeMax - the highest character value in the safe rangepublic final String escape(String s)
CharEscaperescape in class CharEscapers - the literal string to be escapedstringprotected final char[] escape(char c)
escapeUnsafe(char) is called.escape in class CharEscaperc - the character to escape if necessarynull if no escaping was neededprotected abstract char[] escapeUnsafe(char c)
char value that has no direct explicit value in the replacement array and
lies outside the stated safe range. Subclasses should override this method to provide
generalized escaping for characters.
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).
c - the character to escapenull if no escaping was requiredCopyright © 2010–2018. All rights reserved.