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/* * @(#)Formattable.java 1.4 05/11/17 * * Copyright 2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package java.util; import java.io.IOException; /** * The <tt>Formattable</tt> interface must be implemented by any class that * needs to perform custom formatting using the <tt>'s'</tt> conversion * specifier of {@link java.util.Formatter}. This interface allows basic * control for formatting arbitrary objects. * * For example, the following class prints out different representations of a * stock's name depending on the flags and length constraints: * * <blockquote><pre> * import java.nio.CharBuffer; * import java.util.Formatter; * import java.util.Formattable; * import java.util.Locale; * import static java.util.FormattableFlags.*; * * ... * * public class StockName implements Formattable { * private String symbol, companyName, frenchCompanyName; * public StockName(String symbol, String companyName, * String frenchCompanyName) { * ... * } * * ... * * public void formatTo(Formatter fmt, int f, int width, int precision) { * StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); * * // decide form of name * String name = companyName; * if (fmt.locale().equals(Locale.FRANCE)) * name = frenchCompanyName; * boolean alternate = (f & ALTERNATE) == ALTERNATE; * boolean usesymbol = alternate || (precision != -1 && precision < 10); * String out = (usesymbol ? symbol : name); * * // apply precision * if (precision == -1 || out.length() < precision) { * // write it all * sb.append(out); * } else { * sb.append(out.substring(0, precision - 1)).append('*'); * } * * // apply width and justification * int len = sb.length(); * if (len < width) * for (int i = 0; i < width - len; i++) * if ((f & LEFT_JUSTIFY) == LEFT_JUSTIFY) * sb.append(' '); * else * sb.insert(0, ' '); * * fmt.format(sb.toString()); * } * * public String toString() { * return String.format("%s - %s", symbol, companyName); * } * } * </pre></blockquote> * * <p> When used in conjunction with the {@link java.util.Formatter}, the above * class produces the following output for various format strings. * * <blockquote><pre> * Formatter fmt = new Formatter(); * StockName sn = new StockName("HUGE", "Huge Fruit, Inc.", * "Fruit Titanesque, Inc."); * fmt.format("%s", sn); // -> "Huge Fruit, Inc." * fmt.format("%s", sn.toString()); // -> "HUGE - Huge Fruit, Inc." * fmt.format("%#s", sn); // -> "HUGE" * fmt.format("%-10.8s", sn); // -> "HUGE " * fmt.format("%.12s", sn); // -> "Huge Fruit,*" * fmt.format(Locale.FRANCE, "%25s", sn); // -> " Fruit Titanesque, Inc." * </pre></blockquote> * * <p> Formattables are not necessarily safe for multithreaded access. Thread * safety is optional and may be enforced by classes that extend and implement * this interface. * * <p> Unless otherwise specified, passing a <tt>null</tt> argument to * any method in this interface will cause a {@link * NullPointerException} to be thrown. * * @version 1.4, 11/17/05 * @since 1.5 */ public interface Formattable { /** * Formats the object using the provided {@link Formatter formatter}. * * @param formatter * The {@link Formatter formatter}. Implementing classes may call * {@link Formatter#out() formatter.out()} or {@link * Formatter#locale() formatter.locale()} to obtain the {@link * Appendable} or {@link Locale} used by this * <tt>formatter</tt> respectively. * * @param flags * The flags modify the output format. The value is interpreted as * a bitmask. Any combination of the following flags may be set: * {@link FormattableFlags#LEFT_JUSTIFY}, {@link * FormattableFlags#UPPERCASE}, and {@link * FormattableFlags#ALTERNATE}. If no flags are set, the default * formatting of the implementing class will apply. * * @param width * The minimum number of characters to be written to the output. * If the length of the converted value is less than the * <tt>width</tt> then the output will be padded by * <tt>' '</tt> until the total number of characters * equals width. The padding is at the beginning by default. If * the {@link FormattableFlags#LEFT_JUSTIFY} flag is set then the * padding will be at the end. If <tt>width</tt> is <tt>-1</tt> * then there is no minimum. * * @param precision * The maximum number of characters to be written to the output. * The precision is applied before the width, thus the output will * be truncated to <tt>precision</tt> characters even if the * <tt>width</tt> is greater than the <tt>precision</tt>. If * <tt>precision</tt> is <tt>-1</tt> then there is no explicit * limit on the number of characters. * * @throws IllegalFormatException * If any of the parameters are invalid. For specification of all * possible formatting errors, see the <a * href="../util/Formatter.html#detail">Details</a> section of the * formatter class specification. */ void formatTo(Formatter formatter, int flags, int width, int precision); }