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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under 012 * the License. 013 */ 014 015package com.google.common.escape; 016 017import static com.google.common.base.Preconditions.checkNotNull; 018 019import com.google.common.annotations.Beta; 020import com.google.common.annotations.GwtCompatible; 021import java.util.Map; 022 023/** 024 * A {@link CharEscaper} that uses an array to quickly look up replacement characters for a given 025 * {@code char} value. An additional safe range is provided that determines whether {@code char} 026 * values without specific replacements are to be considered safe and left unescaped or should be 027 * escaped in a general way. 028 * 029 * <p>A good example of usage of this class is for Java source code escaping where the replacement 030 * array contains information about special ASCII characters such as {@code \\t} and {@code \\n} 031 * while {@link #escapeUnsafe} is overridden to handle general escaping of the form {@code \\uxxxx}. 032 * 033 * <p>The size of the data structure used by {@link ArrayBasedCharEscaper} is proportional to the 034 * highest valued character that requires escaping. For example a replacement map containing the 035 * single character '{@code \}{@code u1000}' will require approximately 16K of memory. If you need 036 * to create multiple escaper instances that have the same character replacement mapping consider 037 * using {@link ArrayBasedEscaperMap}. 038 * 039 * @author Sven Mawson 040 * @author David Beaumont 041 * @since 15.0 042 */ 043@Beta 044@GwtCompatible 045public abstract class ArrayBasedCharEscaper extends CharEscaper { 046 // The replacement array (see ArrayBasedEscaperMap). 047 private final char[][] replacements; 048 // The number of elements in the replacement array. 049 private final int replacementsLength; 050 // The first character in the safe range. 051 private final char safeMin; 052 // The last character in the safe range. 053 private final char safeMax; 054 055 /** 056 * Creates a new ArrayBasedCharEscaper instance with the given replacement map and specified safe 057 * range. If {@code safeMax < safeMin} then no characters are considered safe. 058 * 059 * <p>If a character has no mapped replacement then it is checked against the safe range. If it 060 * lies outside that, then {@link #escapeUnsafe} is called, otherwise no escaping is performed. 061 * 062 * @param replacementMap a map of characters to their escaped representations 063 * @param safeMin the lowest character value in the safe range 064 * @param safeMax the highest character value in the safe range 065 */ 066 protected ArrayBasedCharEscaper( 067 Map<Character, String> replacementMap, char safeMin, char safeMax) { 068 069 this(ArrayBasedEscaperMap.create(replacementMap), safeMin, safeMax); 070 } 071 072 /** 073 * Creates a new ArrayBasedCharEscaper instance with the given replacement map and specified safe 074 * range. If {@code safeMax < safeMin} then no characters are considered safe. This initializer is 075 * useful when explicit instances of ArrayBasedEscaperMap are used to allow the sharing of large 076 * replacement mappings. 077 * 078 * <p>If a character has no mapped replacement then it is checked against the safe range. If it 079 * lies outside that, then {@link #escapeUnsafe} is called, otherwise no escaping is performed. 080 * 081 * @param escaperMap the mapping of characters to be escaped 082 * @param safeMin the lowest character value in the safe range 083 * @param safeMax the highest character value in the safe range 084 */ 085 protected ArrayBasedCharEscaper(ArrayBasedEscaperMap escaperMap, char safeMin, char safeMax) { 086 087 checkNotNull(escaperMap); // GWT specific check (do not optimize) 088 this.replacements = escaperMap.getReplacementArray(); 089 this.replacementsLength = replacements.length; 090 if (safeMax < safeMin) { 091 // If the safe range is empty, set the range limits to opposite extremes 092 // to ensure the first test of either value will (almost certainly) fail. 093 safeMax = Character.MIN_VALUE; 094 safeMin = Character.MAX_VALUE; 095 } 096 this.safeMin = safeMin; 097 this.safeMax = safeMax; 098 } 099 100 /* 101 * This is overridden to improve performance. Rough benchmarking shows that this almost doubles 102 * the speed when processing strings that do not require any escaping. 103 */ 104 @Override 105 public final String escape(String s) { 106 checkNotNull(s); // GWT specific check (do not optimize). 107 for (int i = 0; i < s.length(); i++) { 108 char c = s.charAt(i); 109 if ((c < replacementsLength && replacements[c] != null) || c > safeMax || c < safeMin) { 110 return escapeSlow(s, i); 111 } 112 } 113 return s; 114 } 115 116 /** 117 * Escapes a single character using the replacement array and safe range values. If the given 118 * character does not have an explicit replacement and lies outside the safe range then {@link 119 * #escapeUnsafe} is called. 120 */ 121 @Override 122 protected final char[] escape(char c) { 123 if (c < replacementsLength) { 124 char[] chars = replacements[c]; 125 if (chars != null) { 126 return chars; 127 } 128 } 129 if (c >= safeMin && c <= safeMax) { 130 return null; 131 } 132 return escapeUnsafe(c); 133 } 134 135 /** 136 * Escapes a {@code char} value that has no direct explicit value in the replacement array and 137 * lies outside the stated safe range. Subclasses should override this method to provide 138 * generalized escaping for characters. 139 * 140 * <p>Note that arrays returned by this method must not be modified once they have been returned. 141 * However it is acceptable to return the same array multiple times (even for different input 142 * characters). 143 * 144 * @param c the character to escape 145 * @return the replacement characters, or {@code null} if no escaping was required 146 */ 147 // TODO(dbeaumont,cpovirk): Rename this something better once refactoring done 148 protected abstract char[] escapeUnsafe(char c); 149}