Class CodePointTranslator
java.lang.Object
org.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.CharSequenceTranslator
org.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.CodePointTranslator
- Direct Known Subclasses:
NumericEntityEscaper
,UnicodeEscaper
,UnicodeUnpairedSurrogateRemover
Deprecated.
As of 3.6, use Apache Commons Text
CharSequenceTranslator instead
Helper subclass to CharSequenceTranslator to allow for translations that
will replace up to one character at a time.
- Since:
- 3.0
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Constructor Summary
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Method Summary
Modifier and TypeMethodDescriptionabstract boolean
Deprecated.Translate the specified code point into another.final int
translate
(CharSequence input, int index, Writer out) Deprecated.Implements translate to map onto the abstract translate(int, Writer) method.Methods inherited from class org.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate.CharSequenceTranslator
hex, translate, translate, with
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Constructor Details
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CodePointTranslator
public CodePointTranslator()Deprecated.Constructs a new instance.
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Method Details
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translate
Deprecated.Implements translate to map onto the abstract translate(int, Writer) method. Translate a set of code points, represented by an int index into a CharSequence, into another set of code points. The number of code points consumed must be returned, and the only IOExceptions thrown must be from interacting with the Writer so that the top level API may reliably ignore StringWriter IOExceptions.- Specified by:
translate
in classCharSequenceTranslator
- Parameters:
input
- CharSequence that is being translatedindex
- int representing the current point of translationout
- Writer to translate the text to- Returns:
- int count of code points consumed
- Throws:
IOException
- if and only if the Writer produces an IOException
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translate
Deprecated.Translate the specified code point into another.- Parameters:
codePoint
- int character input to translateout
- Writer to optionally push the translated output to- Returns:
- boolean as to whether translation occurred or not
- Throws:
IOException
- if and only if the Writer produces an IOException
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