1 /* Format.java -- Abstract superclass for formatting/parsing strings.
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41 import gnu
.java
.text
.FormatCharacterIterator
;
43 import java
.io
.Serializable
;
46 * This class is the abstract superclass of classes that format and parse
47 * data to/from <code>Strings</code>. It is guaranteed that any
48 * <code>String</code> produced by a concrete subclass of <code>Format</code>
49 * will be parseable by that same subclass.
51 * In addition to implementing the abstract methods in this class, subclasses
52 * should provide static factory methods of the form
53 * <code>getInstance()</code> and <code>getInstance(Locale)</code> if the
54 * subclass loads different formatting/parsing schemes based on locale.
55 * These subclasses should also implement a static method called
56 * <code>getAvailableLocales()</code> which returns an array of
57 * available locales in the current runtime environment.
59 * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
60 * @author Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com>
62 public abstract class Format
implements Serializable
, Cloneable
65 * For compatability with Sun's JDK 1.4.2 rev. 5
67 static final long serialVersionUID
= -299282585814624189L;
69 public static class Field
extends AttributedCharacterIterator
.Attribute
71 static final long serialVersionUID
= 276966692217360283L;
73 protected Field(String name
)
80 * This method initializes a new instance of <code>Format</code>.
81 * It performs no actions, but acts as a default constructor for
89 * This method formats an <code>Object</code> into a <code>String</code>.
91 * @param obj The <code>Object</code> to format.
93 * @return The formatted <code>String</code>.
95 * @exception IllegalArgumentException If the <code>Object</code>
96 * cannot be formatted.
98 public final String
format(Object obj
) throws IllegalArgumentException
100 StringBuffer sb
= new StringBuffer ();
101 format (obj
, sb
, new FieldPosition (0));
102 return sb
.toString ();
106 * This method formats an <code>Object</code> into a <code>String</code> and
107 * appends the <code>String</code> to a <code>StringBuffer</code>.
109 * @param obj The <code>Object</code> to format.
110 * @param sb The <code>StringBuffer</code> to append to.
111 * @param pos The desired <code>FieldPosition</code>, which is also
112 * updated by this call.
114 * @return The updated <code>StringBuffer</code>.
116 * @exception IllegalArgumentException If the <code>Object</code>
117 * cannot be formatted.
119 public abstract StringBuffer
format (Object obj
, StringBuffer sb
,
121 throws IllegalArgumentException
;
124 * This method parses a <code>String</code> and converts the parsed
125 * contents into an <code>Object</code>.
127 * @param str The <code>String</code> to parse.
129 * @return The resulting <code>Object</code>.
131 * @exception ParseException If the <code>String</code> cannot be parsed.
133 public Object
parseObject (String str
) throws ParseException
135 ParsePosition pos
= new ParsePosition(0);
136 Object result
= parseObject (str
, pos
);
139 int index
= pos
.getErrorIndex();
141 index
= pos
.getIndex();
142 throw new ParseException("parseObject failed", index
);
148 * This method parses a <code>String</code> and converts the parsed
149 * contents into an <code>Object</code>.
151 * @param str The <code>String</code> to parse.
152 * @param pos The starting parse index on input, the ending parse
155 * @return The parsed <code>Object</code>, or <code>null</code> in
158 public abstract Object
parseObject (String str
, ParsePosition pos
);
160 public AttributedCharacterIterator
formatToCharacterIterator(Object obj
)
162 return new FormatCharacterIterator(format(obj
), null, null);
166 * Creates a copy of this object.
168 * @return The copied <code>Object</code>.
170 public Object
clone ()
174 return super.clone ();
176 catch (CloneNotSupportedException e
)