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package org.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.EnumSet;

Translate XML numeric entities of the form &#[xX]?\d+;? to the specific codepoint. Note that the semi-colon is optional.
Since:3.0
Deprecated:as of 3.6, use commons-text NumericEntityUnescaper instead
/** * Translate XML numeric entities of the form &amp;#[xX]?\d+;? to * the specific codepoint. * * Note that the semi-colon is optional. * * @since 3.0 * @deprecated as of 3.6, use commons-text * <a href="https://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-text/javadocs/api-release/org/apache/commons/text/translate/NumericEntityUnescaper.html"> * NumericEntityUnescaper</a> instead */
@Deprecated public class NumericEntityUnescaper extends CharSequenceTranslator { public enum OPTION { semiColonRequired, semiColonOptional, errorIfNoSemiColon } // TODO?: Create an OptionsSet class to hide some of the conditional logic below private final EnumSet<OPTION> options;
Create a UnicodeUnescaper. The constructor takes a list of options, only one type of which is currently available (whether to allow, error or ignore the semi-colon on the end of a numeric entity to being missing). For example, to support numeric entities without a ';': new NumericEntityUnescaper(NumericEntityUnescaper.OPTION.semiColonOptional) and to throw an IllegalArgumentException when they're missing: new NumericEntityUnescaper(NumericEntityUnescaper.OPTION.errorIfNoSemiColon) Note that the default behaviour is to ignore them.
Params:
  • options – to apply to this unescaper
/** * Create a UnicodeUnescaper. * * The constructor takes a list of options, only one type of which is currently * available (whether to allow, error or ignore the semi-colon on the end of a * numeric entity to being missing). * * For example, to support numeric entities without a ';': * new NumericEntityUnescaper(NumericEntityUnescaper.OPTION.semiColonOptional) * and to throw an IllegalArgumentException when they're missing: * new NumericEntityUnescaper(NumericEntityUnescaper.OPTION.errorIfNoSemiColon) * * Note that the default behaviour is to ignore them. * * @param options to apply to this unescaper */
public NumericEntityUnescaper(final OPTION... options) { if(options.length > 0) { this.options = EnumSet.copyOf(Arrays.asList(options)); } else { this.options = EnumSet.copyOf(Arrays.asList(new OPTION[] { OPTION.semiColonRequired })); } }
Whether the passed in option is currently set.
Params:
  • option – to check state of
Returns:whether the option is set
/** * Whether the passed in option is currently set. * * @param option to check state of * @return whether the option is set */
public boolean isSet(final OPTION option) { return options != null && options.contains(option); }
{@inheritDoc}
/** * {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public int translate(final CharSequence input, final int index, final Writer out) throws IOException { final int seqEnd = input.length(); // Uses -2 to ensure there is something after the &# if(input.charAt(index) == '&' && index < seqEnd - 2 && input.charAt(index + 1) == '#') { int start = index + 2; boolean isHex = false; final char firstChar = input.charAt(start); if(firstChar == 'x' || firstChar == 'X') { start++; isHex = true; // Check there's more than just an x after the &# if(start == seqEnd) { return 0; } } int end = start; // Note that this supports character codes without a ; on the end while(end < seqEnd && ( input.charAt(end) >= '0' && input.charAt(end) <= '9' || input.charAt(end) >= 'a' && input.charAt(end) <= 'f' || input.charAt(end) >= 'A' && input.charAt(end) <= 'F' ) ) { end++; } final boolean semiNext = end != seqEnd && input.charAt(end) == ';'; if(!semiNext) { if(isSet(OPTION.semiColonRequired)) { return 0; } else if(isSet(OPTION.errorIfNoSemiColon)) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Semi-colon required at end of numeric entity"); } } int entityValue; try { if(isHex) { entityValue = Integer.parseInt(input.subSequence(start, end).toString(), 16); } else { entityValue = Integer.parseInt(input.subSequence(start, end).toString(), 10); } } catch(final NumberFormatException nfe) { return 0; } if(entityValue > 0xFFFF) { final char[] chars = Character.toChars(entityValue); out.write(chars[0]); out.write(chars[1]); } else { out.write(entityValue); } return 2 + end - start + (isHex ? 1 : 0) + (semiNext ? 1 : 0); } return 0; } }