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38 
39 package java.text;
40 
41 import java.io.Serializable;
42 
43 /**
44  * <code>Format</code> is an abstract base class for formatting locale-sensitive
45  * information such as dates, messages, and numbers.
46  *
47  * <p>
48  * <code>Format</code> defines the programming interface for formatting
49  * locale-sensitive objects into <code>String</code>s (the
50  * <code>format</code> method) and for parsing <code>String</code>s back
51  * into objects (the <code>parseObject</code> method).
52  *
53  * <p>
54  * Generally, a format's <code>parseObject</code> method must be able to parse
55  * any string formatted by its <code>format</code> method. However, there may
56  * be exceptional cases where this is not possible. For example, a
57  * <code>format</code> method might create two adjacent integer numbers with
58  * no separator in between, and in this case the <code>parseObject</code> could
59  * not tell which digits belong to which number.
60  *
61  * <h3>Subclassing</h3>
62  *
63  * <p>
64  * The Java Platform provides three specialized subclasses of <code>Format</code>--
65  * <code>DateFormat</code>, <code>MessageFormat</code>, and
66  * <code>NumberFormat</code>--for formatting dates, messages, and numbers,
67  * respectively.
68  * <p>
69  * Concrete subclasses must implement three methods:
70  * <ol>
71  * <li> <code>format(Object obj, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition pos)</code>
72  * <li> <code>formatToCharacterIterator(Object obj)</code>
73  * <li> <code>parseObject(String source, ParsePosition pos)</code>
74  * </ol>
75  * These general methods allow polymorphic parsing and formatting of objects
76  * and are used, for example, by <code>MessageFormat</code>.
77  * Subclasses often also provide additional <code>format</code> methods for
78  * specific input types as well as <code>parse</code> methods for specific
79  * result types. Any <code>parse</code> method that does not take a
80  * <code>ParsePosition</code> argument should throw <code>ParseException</code>
81  * when no text in the required format is at the beginning of the input text.
82  *
83  * <p>
84  * Most subclasses will also implement the following factory methods:
85  * <ol>
86  * <li>
87  * <code>getInstance</code> for getting a useful format object appropriate
88  * for the current locale
89  * <li>
90  * <code>getInstance(Locale)</code> for getting a useful format
91  * object appropriate for the specified locale
92  * </ol>
93  * In addition, some subclasses may also implement other
94  * <code>getXxxxInstance</code> methods for more specialized control. For
95  * example, the <code>NumberFormat</code> class provides
96  * <code>getPercentInstance</code> and <code>getCurrencyInstance</code>
97  * methods for getting specialized number formatters.
98  *
99  * <p>
100  * Subclasses of <code>Format</code> that allow programmers to create objects
101  * for locales (with <code>getInstance(Locale)</code> for example)
102  * must also implement the following class method:
103  * <blockquote>
104  * <pre>
105  * public static Locale[] getAvailableLocales()
106  * </pre>
107  * </blockquote>
108  *
109  * <p>
110  * And finally subclasses may define a set of constants to identify the various
111  * fields in the formatted output. These constants are used to create a FieldPosition
112  * object which identifies what information is contained in the field and its
113  * position in the formatted result. These constants should be named
114  * <code><em>item</em>_FIELD</code> where <code><em>item</em></code> identifies
115  * the field. For examples of these constants, see <code>ERA_FIELD</code> and its
116  * friends in {@link DateFormat}.
117  *
118  * <h4><a id="synchronization">Synchronization</a></h4>
119  *
120  * <p>
121  * Formats are generally not synchronized.
122  * It is recommended to create separate format instances for each thread.
123  * If multiple threads access a format concurrently, it must be synchronized
124  * externally.
125  *
126  * @see          java.text.ParsePosition
127  * @see          java.text.FieldPosition
128  * @see          java.text.NumberFormat
129  * @see          java.text.DateFormat
130  * @see          java.text.MessageFormat
131  * @author       Mark Davis
132  * @since 1.1
133  */
134 public abstract class Format implements Serializable, Cloneable {
135 
136     private static final long serialVersionUID = -299282585814624189L;
137 
138     /**
139      * Sole constructor.  (For invocation by subclass constructors, typically
140      * implicit.)
141      */
Format()142     protected Format() {
143     }
144 
145     /**
146      * Formats an object to produce a string. This is equivalent to
147      * <blockquote>
148      * {@link #format(Object, StringBuffer, FieldPosition) format}<code>(obj,
149      *         new StringBuffer(), new FieldPosition(0)).toString();</code>
150      * </blockquote>
151      *
152      * @param obj    The object to format
153      * @return       Formatted string.
154      * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the Format cannot format the given
155      *            object
156      */
format(Object obj)157     public final String format (Object obj) {
158         return format(obj, new StringBuffer(), new FieldPosition(0)).toString();
159     }
160 
161     /**
162      * Formats an object and appends the resulting text to a given string
163      * buffer.
164      * If the <code>pos</code> argument identifies a field used by the format,
165      * then its indices are set to the beginning and end of the first such
166      * field encountered.
167      *
168      * @param obj    The object to format
169      * @param toAppendTo    where the text is to be appended
170      * @param pos    A <code>FieldPosition</code> identifying a field
171      *               in the formatted text
172      * @return       the string buffer passed in as <code>toAppendTo</code>,
173      *               with formatted text appended
174      * @exception NullPointerException if <code>toAppendTo</code> or
175      *            <code>pos</code> is null
176      * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the Format cannot format the given
177      *            object
178      */
format(Object obj, StringBuffer toAppendTo, FieldPosition pos)179     public abstract StringBuffer format(Object obj,
180                     StringBuffer toAppendTo,
181                     FieldPosition pos);
182 
183     /**
184      * Formats an Object producing an <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>.
185      * You can use the returned <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>
186      * to build the resulting String, as well as to determine information
187      * about the resulting String.
188      * <p>
189      * Each attribute key of the AttributedCharacterIterator will be of type
190      * <code>Field</code>. It is up to each <code>Format</code> implementation
191      * to define what the legal values are for each attribute in the
192      * <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>, but typically the attribute
193      * key is also used as the attribute value.
194      * <p>The default implementation creates an
195      * <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> with no attributes. Subclasses
196      * that support fields should override this and create an
197      * <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> with meaningful attributes.
198      *
199      * @exception NullPointerException if obj is null.
200      * @exception IllegalArgumentException when the Format cannot format the
201      *            given object.
202      * @param obj The object to format
203      * @return AttributedCharacterIterator describing the formatted value.
204      * @since 1.4
205      */
formatToCharacterIterator(Object obj)206     public AttributedCharacterIterator formatToCharacterIterator(Object obj) {
207         return createAttributedCharacterIterator(format(obj));
208     }
209 
210     /**
211      * Parses text from a string to produce an object.
212      * <p>
213      * The method attempts to parse text starting at the index given by
214      * <code>pos</code>.
215      * If parsing succeeds, then the index of <code>pos</code> is updated
216      * to the index after the last character used (parsing does not necessarily
217      * use all characters up to the end of the string), and the parsed
218      * object is returned. The updated <code>pos</code> can be used to
219      * indicate the starting point for the next call to this method.
220      * If an error occurs, then the index of <code>pos</code> is not
221      * changed, the error index of <code>pos</code> is set to the index of
222      * the character where the error occurred, and null is returned.
223      *
224      * @param source A <code>String</code>, part of which should be parsed.
225      * @param pos A <code>ParsePosition</code> object with index and error
226      *            index information as described above.
227      * @return An <code>Object</code> parsed from the string. In case of
228      *         error, returns null.
229      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code source} or {@code pos} is null.
230      */
parseObject(String source, ParsePosition pos)231     public abstract Object parseObject (String source, ParsePosition pos);
232 
233     /**
234      * Parses text from the beginning of the given string to produce an object.
235      * The method may not use the entire text of the given string.
236      *
237      * @param source A <code>String</code> whose beginning should be parsed.
238      * @return An <code>Object</code> parsed from the string.
239      * @exception ParseException if the beginning of the specified string
240      *            cannot be parsed.
241      * @throws NullPointerException if {@code source} is null.
242      */
parseObject(String source)243     public Object parseObject(String source) throws ParseException {
244         ParsePosition pos = new ParsePosition(0);
245         Object result = parseObject(source, pos);
246         if (pos.index == 0) {
247             throw new ParseException("Format.parseObject(String) failed",
248                 pos.errorIndex);
249         }
250         return result;
251     }
252 
253     /**
254      * Creates and returns a copy of this object.
255      *
256      * @return a clone of this instance.
257      */
clone()258     public Object clone() {
259         try {
260             return super.clone();
261         } catch (CloneNotSupportedException e) {
262             // will never happen
263             throw new InternalError(e);
264         }
265     }
266 
267     //
268     // Convenience methods for creating AttributedCharacterIterators from
269     // different parameters.
270     //
271 
272     /**
273      * Creates an <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> for the String
274      * <code>s</code>.
275      *
276      * @param s String to create AttributedCharacterIterator from
277      * @return AttributedCharacterIterator wrapping s
278      */
createAttributedCharacterIterator(String s)279     AttributedCharacterIterator createAttributedCharacterIterator(String s) {
280         AttributedString as = new AttributedString(s);
281 
282         return as.getIterator();
283     }
284 
285     /**
286      * Creates an <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> containing the
287      * concatenated contents of the passed in
288      * <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>s.
289      *
290      * @param iterators AttributedCharacterIterators used to create resulting
291      *                  AttributedCharacterIterators
292      * @return AttributedCharacterIterator wrapping passed in
293      *         AttributedCharacterIterators
294      */
createAttributedCharacterIterator( AttributedCharacterIterator[] iterators)295     AttributedCharacterIterator createAttributedCharacterIterator(
296                        AttributedCharacterIterator[] iterators) {
297         AttributedString as = new AttributedString(iterators);
298 
299         return as.getIterator();
300     }
301 
302     /**
303      * Returns an AttributedCharacterIterator with the String
304      * <code>string</code> and additional key/value pair <code>key</code>,
305      * <code>value</code>.
306      *
307      * @param string String to create AttributedCharacterIterator from
308      * @param key Key for AttributedCharacterIterator
309      * @param value Value associated with key in AttributedCharacterIterator
310      * @return AttributedCharacterIterator wrapping args
311      */
createAttributedCharacterIterator( String string, AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute key, Object value)312     AttributedCharacterIterator createAttributedCharacterIterator(
313                       String string, AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute key,
314                       Object value) {
315         AttributedString as = new AttributedString(string);
316 
317         as.addAttribute(key, value);
318         return as.getIterator();
319     }
320 
321     /**
322      * Creates an AttributedCharacterIterator with the contents of
323      * <code>iterator</code> and the additional attribute <code>key</code>
324      * <code>value</code>.
325      *
326      * @param iterator Initial AttributedCharacterIterator to add arg to
327      * @param key Key for AttributedCharacterIterator
328      * @param value Value associated with key in AttributedCharacterIterator
329      * @return AttributedCharacterIterator wrapping args
330      */
createAttributedCharacterIterator( AttributedCharacterIterator iterator, AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute key, Object value)331     AttributedCharacterIterator createAttributedCharacterIterator(
332               AttributedCharacterIterator iterator,
333               AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute key, Object value) {
334         AttributedString as = new AttributedString(iterator);
335 
336         as.addAttribute(key, value);
337         return as.getIterator();
338     }
339 
340 
341     /**
342      * Defines constants that are used as attribute keys in the
343      * <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code> returned
344      * from <code>Format.formatToCharacterIterator</code> and as
345      * field identifiers in <code>FieldPosition</code>.
346      *
347      * @since 1.4
348      */
349     public static class Field extends AttributedCharacterIterator.Attribute {
350 
351         // Proclaim serial compatibility with 1.4 FCS
352         private static final long serialVersionUID = 276966692217360283L;
353 
354         /**
355          * Creates a Field with the specified name.
356          *
357          * @param name Name of the attribute
358          */
Field(String name)359         protected Field(String name) {
360             super(name);
361         }
362     }
363 
364 
365     /**
366      * FieldDelegate is notified by the various <code>Format</code>
367      * implementations as they are formatting the Objects. This allows for
368      * storage of the individual sections of the formatted String for
369      * later use, such as in a <code>FieldPosition</code> or for an
370      * <code>AttributedCharacterIterator</code>.
371      * <p>
372      * Delegates should NOT assume that the <code>Format</code> will notify
373      * the delegate of fields in any particular order.
374      *
375      * @see FieldPosition#getFieldDelegate
376      * @see CharacterIteratorFieldDelegate
377      */
378     interface FieldDelegate {
379         /**
380          * Notified when a particular region of the String is formatted. This
381          * method will be invoked if there is no corresponding integer field id
382          * matching <code>attr</code>.
383          *
384          * @param attr Identifies the field matched
385          * @param value Value associated with the field
386          * @param start Beginning location of the field, will be >= 0
387          * @param end End of the field, will be >= start and <= buffer.length()
388          * @param buffer Contains current formatted value, receiver should
389          *        NOT modify it.
390          */
formatted(Format.Field attr, Object value, int start, int end, StringBuffer buffer)391         public void formatted(Format.Field attr, Object value, int start,
392                               int end, StringBuffer buffer);
393 
394         /**
395          * Notified when a particular region of the String is formatted.
396          *
397          * @param fieldID Identifies the field by integer
398          * @param attr Identifies the field matched
399          * @param value Value associated with the field
400          * @param start Beginning location of the field, will be >= 0
401          * @param end End of the field, will be >= start and <= buffer.length()
402          * @param buffer Contains current formatted value, receiver should
403          *        NOT modify it.
404          */
formatted(int fieldID, Format.Field attr, Object value, int start, int end, StringBuffer buffer)405         public void formatted(int fieldID, Format.Field attr, Object value,
406                               int start, int end, StringBuffer buffer);
407     }
408 }
409