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

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Writer;

Translate escaped octal Strings back to their octal values. For example, "\45" should go back to being the specific value (a %). Note that this currently only supports the viable range of octal for Java; namely 1 to 377. This is because parsing Java is the main use case.
Since:3.0
Deprecated:as of 3.6, use commons-text OctalUnescaper instead
/** * Translate escaped octal Strings back to their octal values. * * For example, "\45" should go back to being the specific value (a %). * * Note that this currently only supports the viable range of octal for Java; namely * 1 to 377. This is because parsing Java is the main use case. * * @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/OctalUnescaper.html"> * OctalUnescaper</a> instead */
@Deprecated public class OctalUnescaper extends CharSequenceTranslator {
{@inheritDoc}
/** * {@inheritDoc} */
@Override public int translate(final CharSequence input, final int index, final Writer out) throws IOException { final int remaining = input.length() - index - 1; // how many characters left, ignoring the first \ final StringBuilder builder = new StringBuilder(); if(input.charAt(index) == '\\' && remaining > 0 && isOctalDigit(input.charAt(index + 1)) ) { final int next = index + 1; final int next2 = index + 2; final int next3 = index + 3; // we know this is good as we checked it in the if block above builder.append(input.charAt(next)); if(remaining > 1 && isOctalDigit(input.charAt(next2))) { builder.append(input.charAt(next2)); if(remaining > 2 && isZeroToThree(input.charAt(next)) && isOctalDigit(input.charAt(next3))) { builder.append(input.charAt(next3)); } } out.write( Integer.parseInt(builder.toString(), 8) ); return 1 + builder.length(); } return 0; }
Checks if the given char is an octal digit. Octal digits are the character representations of the digits 0 to 7.
Params:
  • ch – the char to check
Returns:true if the given char is the character representation of one of the digits from 0 to 7
/** * Checks if the given char is an octal digit. Octal digits are the character representations of the digits 0 to 7. * @param ch the char to check * @return true if the given char is the character representation of one of the digits from 0 to 7 */
private boolean isOctalDigit(final char ch) { return ch >= '0' && ch <= '7'; }
Checks if the given char is the character representation of one of the digit from 0 to 3.
Params:
  • ch – the char to check
Returns:true if the given char is the character representation of one of the digits from 0 to 3
/** * Checks if the given char is the character representation of one of the digit from 0 to 3. * @param ch the char to check * @return true if the given char is the character representation of one of the digits from 0 to 3 */
private boolean isZeroToThree(final char ch) { return ch >= '0' && ch <= '3'; } }