/** * Copyright (c) 2008, Google Inc. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package com.google.android.mail.common.base; /** * An object that converts literal text into a format safe for inclusion in a particular context * (such as an XML document). Typically (but not always), the inverse process of "unescaping" the * text is performed automatically by the relevant parser. * *

For example, an XML escaper would convert the literal string {@code "Foo"} into {@code * "Foo<Bar>"} to prevent {@code ""} from being confused with an XML tag. When the * resulting XML document is parsed, the parser API will return this text as the original literal * string {@code "Foo"}. * *

An {@code Escaper} instance is required to be stateless, and safe when used concurrently by * multiple threads. * *

The two primary implementations of this interface are {@link CharEscaper} and {@link * UnicodeEscaper}. They are heavily optimized for performance and greatly simplify the task of * implementing new escapers. It is strongly recommended that when implementing a new escaper you * extend one of these classes. If you find that you are unable to achieve the desired behavior * using either of these classes, please contact the Java libraries team for advice. * *

Several popular escapers are defined as constants in the class {@link CharEscapers}. To create * your own escapers, use {@link CharEscaperBuilder}, or extend {@link CharEscaper} or {@code * UnicodeEscaper}. * * @author dbeaumont@google.com (David Beaumont) */ public abstract class Escaper { /** * Returns the escaped form of a given literal string. * *

Note that this method may treat input characters differently depending on the specific * escaper implementation. * *

* * @param string the literal string to be escaped * @return the escaped form of {@code string} * @throws NullPointerException if {@code string} is null * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code string} contains badly formed UTF-16 or cannot be * escaped for any other reason */ public abstract String escape(String string); /** * Returns an {@code Appendable} instance which automatically escapes all text appended to it * before passing the resulting text to an underlying {@code Appendable}. * *

Note that the Appendable returned by this method may treat input characters differently * depending on the specific escaper implementation. * *

* *

In all implementations the escaped Appendable should throw {@code NullPointerException} if * given a {@code null} {@link CharSequence}. * * @param out the underlying {@code Appendable} to append escaped output to * @return an {@code Appendable} which passes text to {@code out} after escaping it */ public abstract Appendable escape(Appendable out); private final Function asFunction = new Function() { public String apply(String from) { return escape(from); } }; /** * Returns a {@link Function} that invokes {@link #escape(String)} on this escaper. */ public Function asFunction() { return asFunction; } }