/* GENERATED SOURCE. DO NOT MODIFY. */ // © 2016 and later: Unicode, Inc. and others. // License & terms of use: http://www.unicode.org/copyright.html /* ******************************************************************************* * Copyright (C) 2014-2016, International Business Machines Corporation and * others. All Rights Reserved. ******************************************************************************* */ package android.icu.text; import android.icu.impl.SimpleFormatterImpl; /** * Formats simple patterns like "{1} was born in {0}". * Minimal subset of MessageFormat; fast, simple, minimal dependencies. * Supports only numbered arguments with no type nor style parameters, * and formats only string values. * Quoting via ASCII apostrophe compatible with ICU MessageFormat default behavior. * *

Factory methods throw exceptions for syntax errors * and for too few or too many arguments/placeholders. * *

SimpleFormatter objects are immutable and can be safely cached like strings. * *

Example: *

 * SimpleFormatter fmt = SimpleFormatter.compile("{1} '{born}' in {0}");
 *
 * // Output: "paul {born} in england"
 * System.out.println(fmt.format("england", "paul"));
 * 
* * @see MessageFormat * @see MessagePattern.ApostropheMode * @hide Only a subset of ICU is exposed in Android */ public final class SimpleFormatter { // For internal use in Java, use SimpleFormatterImpl directly instead: // It is most efficient to compile patterns to compiled-pattern strings // and use them with static methods. // (Avoids allocating SimpleFormatter wrapper objects.) /** * Binary representation of the compiled pattern. * @see SimpleFormatterImpl */ private final String compiledPattern; private SimpleFormatter(String compiledPattern) { this.compiledPattern = compiledPattern; } /** * Creates a formatter from the pattern string. * * @param pattern The pattern string. * @return The new SimpleFormatter object. * @throws IllegalArgumentException for bad argument syntax. */ public static SimpleFormatter compile(CharSequence pattern) { return compileMinMaxArguments(pattern, 0, Integer.MAX_VALUE); } /** * Creates a formatter from the pattern string. * The number of arguments checked against the given limits is the * highest argument number plus one, not the number of occurrences of arguments. * * @param pattern The pattern string. * @param min The pattern must have at least this many arguments. * @param max The pattern must have at most this many arguments. * @return The new SimpleFormatter object. * @throws IllegalArgumentException for bad argument syntax and too few or too many arguments. */ public static SimpleFormatter compileMinMaxArguments(CharSequence pattern, int min, int max) { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); String compiledPattern = SimpleFormatterImpl.compileToStringMinMaxArguments(pattern, sb, min, max); return new SimpleFormatter(compiledPattern); } /** * @return The max argument number + 1. */ public int getArgumentLimit() { return SimpleFormatterImpl.getArgumentLimit(compiledPattern); } /** * Formats the given values. */ public String format(CharSequence... values) { return SimpleFormatterImpl.formatCompiledPattern(compiledPattern, values); } /** * Formats the given values, appending to the appendTo builder. * * @param appendTo Gets the formatted pattern and values appended. * @param offsets offsets[i] receives the offset of where * values[i] replaced pattern argument {i}. * Can be null, or can be shorter or longer than values. * If there is no {i} in the pattern, then offsets[i] is set to -1. * @param values The argument values. * An argument value must not be the same object as appendTo. * values.length must be at least getArgumentLimit(). * Can be null if getArgumentLimit()==0. * @return appendTo */ public StringBuilder formatAndAppend( StringBuilder appendTo, int[] offsets, CharSequence... values) { return SimpleFormatterImpl.formatAndAppend(compiledPattern, appendTo, offsets, values); } /** * Formats the given values, replacing the contents of the result builder. * May optimize by actually appending to the result if it is the same object * as the value corresponding to the initial argument in the pattern. * * @param result Gets its contents replaced by the formatted pattern and values. * @param offsets offsets[i] receives the offset of where * values[i] replaced pattern argument {i}. * Can be null, or can be shorter or longer than values. * If there is no {i} in the pattern, then offsets[i] is set to -1. * @param values The argument values. * An argument value may be the same object as result. * values.length must be at least getArgumentLimit(). * @return result */ public StringBuilder formatAndReplace( StringBuilder result, int[] offsets, CharSequence... values) { return SimpleFormatterImpl.formatAndReplace(compiledPattern, result, offsets, values); } /** * Returns a string similar to the original pattern, only for debugging. */ @Override public String toString() { String[] values = new String[getArgumentLimit()]; for (int i = 0; i < values.length; i++) { values[i] = "{" + i + '}'; } return formatAndAppend(new StringBuilder(), null, values).toString(); } /** * Returns the pattern text with none of the arguments. * Like formatting with all-empty string values. */ public String getTextWithNoArguments() { return SimpleFormatterImpl.getTextWithNoArguments(compiledPattern); } }