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package org.apache.logging.log4j.util;

import java.util.Iterator;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.util.Objects;

Consider this class private.
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/** * <em>Consider this class private.</em> * * @see <a href="http://commons.apache.org/proper/commons-lang/">Apache Commons Lang</a> */
public final class Strings {
The empty string.
/** * The empty string. */
public static final String EMPTY = "";
OS-dependent line separator, defaults to "\n" if the system property ""line.separator" cannot be read.
/** * OS-dependent line separator, defaults to {@code "\n"} if the system property {@code ""line.separator"} cannot be * read. */
public static final String LINE_SEPARATOR = PropertiesUtil.getProperties().getStringProperty("line.separator", "\n");
Returns a double quoted string.
Params:
  • str – a String
Returns:"str"
/** * Returns a double quoted string. * * @param str a String * @return {@code "str"} */
public static String dquote(final String str) { return Chars.DQUOTE + str + Chars.DQUOTE; }
Checks if a String is blank. A blank string is one that is null, empty, or when trimmed using String.trim() is empty.
Params:
  • s – the String to check, may be null
Returns:true if the String is null, empty, or trims to empty.
/** * Checks if a String is blank. A blank string is one that is {@code null}, empty, or when trimmed using * {@link String#trim()} is empty. * * @param s the String to check, may be {@code null} * @return {@code true} if the String is {@code null}, empty, or trims to empty. */
public static boolean isBlank(final String s) { return s == null || s.trim().isEmpty(); }

Checks if a CharSequence is empty ("") or null.

Strings.isEmpty(null)      = true
Strings.isEmpty("")        = true
Strings.isEmpty(" ")       = false
Strings.isEmpty("bob")     = false
Strings.isEmpty("  bob  ") = false

NOTE: This method changed in Lang version 2.0. It no longer trims the CharSequence. That functionality is available in isBlank().

Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.isEmpty(CharSequence)

Params:
  • cs – the CharSequence to check, may be null
Returns:true if the CharSequence is empty or null
/** * <p> * Checks if a CharSequence is empty ("") or null. * </p> * * <pre> * Strings.isEmpty(null) = true * Strings.isEmpty("") = true * Strings.isEmpty(" ") = false * Strings.isEmpty("bob") = false * Strings.isEmpty(" bob ") = false * </pre> * * <p> * NOTE: This method changed in Lang version 2.0. It no longer trims the CharSequence. That functionality is * available in isBlank(). * </p> * * <p> * Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.isEmpty(CharSequence) * </p> * * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence is empty or null */
public static boolean isEmpty(final CharSequence cs) { return cs == null || cs.length() == 0; }
Checks if a String is not blank. The opposite of isBlank(String).
Params:
  • s – the String to check, may be null
Returns:true if the String is non-null and has content after being trimmed.
/** * Checks if a String is not blank. The opposite of {@link #isBlank(String)}. * * @param s the String to check, may be {@code null} * @return {@code true} if the String is non-{@code null} and has content after being trimmed. */
public static boolean isNotBlank(final String s) { return !isBlank(s); }

Checks if a CharSequence is not empty ("") and not null.

Strings.isNotEmpty(null)      = false
Strings.isNotEmpty("")        = false
Strings.isNotEmpty(" ")       = true
Strings.isNotEmpty("bob")     = true
Strings.isNotEmpty("  bob  ") = true

Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.isNotEmpty(CharSequence)

Params:
  • cs – the CharSequence to check, may be null
Returns:true if the CharSequence is not empty and not null
/** * <p> * Checks if a CharSequence is not empty ("") and not null. * </p> * * <pre> * Strings.isNotEmpty(null) = false * Strings.isNotEmpty("") = false * Strings.isNotEmpty(" ") = true * Strings.isNotEmpty("bob") = true * Strings.isNotEmpty(" bob ") = true * </pre> * * <p> * Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.isNotEmpty(CharSequence) * </p> * * @param cs the CharSequence to check, may be null * @return {@code true} if the CharSequence is not empty and not null */
public static boolean isNotEmpty(final CharSequence cs) { return !isEmpty(cs); }

Joins the elements of the provided Iterable into a single String containing the provided elements.

No delimiter is added before or after the list. Null objects or empty strings within the iteration are represented by empty strings.

Params:
  • iterable – the Iterable providing the values to join together, may be null
  • separator – the separator character to use
Returns:the joined String, null if null iterator input
/** * <p>Joins the elements of the provided {@code Iterable} into * a single String containing the provided elements.</p> * * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. Null objects or empty * strings within the iteration are represented by empty strings.</p> * * @param iterable the {@code Iterable} providing the values to join together, may be null * @param separator the separator character to use * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null iterator input */
public static String join(final Iterable<?> iterable, final char separator) { if (iterable == null) { return null; } return join(iterable.iterator(), separator); }

Joins the elements of the provided Iterator into a single String containing the provided elements.

No delimiter is added before or after the list. Null objects or empty strings within the iteration are represented by empty strings.

Params:
  • iterator – the Iterator of values to join together, may be null
  • separator – the separator character to use
Returns:the joined String, null if null iterator input
/** * <p>Joins the elements of the provided {@code Iterator} into * a single String containing the provided elements.</p> * * <p>No delimiter is added before or after the list. Null objects or empty * strings within the iteration are represented by empty strings.</p> * * @param iterator the {@code Iterator} of values to join together, may be null * @param separator the separator character to use * @return the joined String, {@code null} if null iterator input */
public static String join(final Iterator<?> iterator, final char separator) { // handle null, zero and one elements before building a buffer if (iterator == null) { return null; } if (!iterator.hasNext()) { return EMPTY; } final Object first = iterator.next(); if (!iterator.hasNext()) { return Objects.toString(first, EMPTY); } // two or more elements final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(256); // Java default is 16, probably too small if (first != null) { buf.append(first); } while (iterator.hasNext()) { buf.append(separator); final Object obj = iterator.next(); if (obj != null) { buf.append(obj); } } return buf.toString(); }

Gets the leftmost len characters of a String.

If len characters are not available, or the String is null, the String will be returned without an exception. An empty String is returned if len is negative.

StringUtils.left(null, *)    = null
StringUtils.left(*, -ve)     = ""
StringUtils.left("", *)      = ""
StringUtils.left("abc", 0)   = ""
StringUtils.left("abc", 2)   = "ab"
StringUtils.left("abc", 4)   = "abc"

Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.

Params:
  • str – the String to get the leftmost characters from, may be null
  • len – the length of the required String
Returns:the leftmost characters, null if null String input
/** * <p>Gets the leftmost {@code len} characters of a String.</p> * * <p>If {@code len} characters are not available, or the * String is {@code null}, the String will be returned without * an exception. An empty String is returned if len is negative.</p> * * <pre> * StringUtils.left(null, *) = null * StringUtils.left(*, -ve) = "" * StringUtils.left("", *) = "" * StringUtils.left("abc", 0) = "" * StringUtils.left("abc", 2) = "ab" * StringUtils.left("abc", 4) = "abc" * </pre> * * <p> * Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils. * </p> * * @param str the String to get the leftmost characters from, may be null * @param len the length of the required String * @return the leftmost characters, {@code null} if null String input */
public static String left(final String str, final int len) { if (str == null) { return null; } if (len < 0) { return EMPTY; } if (str.length() <= len) { return str; } return str.substring(0, len); }
Returns a quoted string.
Params:
  • str – a String
Returns:'str'
/** * Returns a quoted string. * * @param str a String * @return {@code 'str'} */
public static String quote(final String str) { return Chars.QUOTE + str + Chars.QUOTE; }

Removes control characters (char <= 32) from both ends of this String returning null if the String is empty ("") after the trim or if it is null.

The String is trimmed using String.trim(). Trim removes start and end characters <= 32.

Strings.trimToNull(null)          = null
Strings.trimToNull("")            = null
Strings.trimToNull("     ")       = null
Strings.trimToNull("abc")         = "abc"
Strings.trimToNull("    abc    ") = "abc"

Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.trimToNull(String)

Params:
  • str – the String to be trimmed, may be null
Returns:the trimmed String, null if only chars <= 32, empty or null String input
/** * <p> * Removes control characters (char &lt;= 32) from both ends of this String returning {@code null} if the String is * empty ("") after the trim or if it is {@code null}. * * <p> * The String is trimmed using {@link String#trim()}. Trim removes start and end characters &lt;= 32. * </p> * * <pre> * Strings.trimToNull(null) = null * Strings.trimToNull("") = null * Strings.trimToNull(" ") = null * Strings.trimToNull("abc") = "abc" * Strings.trimToNull(" abc ") = "abc" * </pre> * * <p> * Copied from Apache Commons Lang org.apache.commons.lang3.StringUtils.trimToNull(String) * </p> * * @param str the String to be trimmed, may be null * @return the trimmed String, {@code null} if only chars &lt;= 32, empty or null String input */
public static String trimToNull(final String str) { final String ts = str == null ? null : str.trim(); return isEmpty(ts) ? null : ts; } private Strings() { // empty }
Shorthand for str.toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT);
Params:
  • str – The string to upper case.
See Also:
Returns:a new string
/** * Shorthand for {@code str.toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT);} * @param str The string to upper case. * @return a new string * @see String#toLowerCase(Locale) */
public static String toRootUpperCase(final String str) { return str.toUpperCase(Locale.ROOT); } }