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package org.apache.lucene.analysis.tokenattributes;


import org.apache.lucene.util.Attribute;

The term text of a Token.
/** * The term text of a Token. */
public interface CharTermAttribute extends Attribute, CharSequence, Appendable {
Copies the contents of buffer, starting at offset for length characters, into the termBuffer array. @param buffer the buffer to copy @param offset the index in the buffer of the first character to copy @param length the number of characters to copy
/** Copies the contents of buffer, starting at offset for * length characters, into the termBuffer array. * @param buffer the buffer to copy * @param offset the index in the buffer of the first character to copy * @param length the number of characters to copy */
public void copyBuffer(char[] buffer, int offset, int length);
Returns the internal termBuffer character array which you can then directly alter. If the array is too small for your token, use resizeBuffer(int) to increase it. After altering the buffer be sure to call setLength to record the number of valid characters that were placed into the termBuffer.

NOTE: The returned buffer may be larger than the valid CharSequence.length().

/** Returns the internal termBuffer character array which * you can then directly alter. If the array is too * small for your token, use {@link * #resizeBuffer(int)} to increase it. After * altering the buffer be sure to call {@link * #setLength} to record the number of valid * characters that were placed into the termBuffer. * <p> * <b>NOTE</b>: The returned buffer may be larger than * the valid {@link #length()}. */
public char[] buffer();
Grows the termBuffer to at least size newSize, preserving the existing content. @param newSize minimum size of the new termBuffer @return newly created termBuffer with length >= newSize
/** Grows the termBuffer to at least size newSize, preserving the * existing content. * @param newSize minimum size of the new termBuffer * @return newly created termBuffer with {@code length >= newSize} */
public char[] resizeBuffer(int newSize);
Set number of valid characters (length of the term) in the termBuffer array. Use this to truncate the termBuffer or to synchronize with external manipulation of the termBuffer. Note: to grow the size of the array, use resizeBuffer(int) first. @param length the truncated length
/** Set number of valid characters (length of the term) in * the termBuffer array. Use this to truncate the termBuffer * or to synchronize with external manipulation of the termBuffer. * Note: to grow the size of the array, * use {@link #resizeBuffer(int)} first. * @param length the truncated length */
public CharTermAttribute setLength(int length);
Sets the length of the termBuffer to zero. Use this method before appending contents using the Appendable interface.
/** Sets the length of the termBuffer to zero. * Use this method before appending contents * using the {@link Appendable} interface. */
public CharTermAttribute setEmpty(); // the following methods are redefined to get rid of IOException declaration: @Override public CharTermAttribute append(CharSequence csq); @Override public CharTermAttribute append(CharSequence csq, int start, int end); @Override public CharTermAttribute append(char c);
Appends the specified String to this character sequence.

The characters of the String argument are appended, in order, increasing the length of this sequence by the length of the argument. If argument is null, then the four characters "null" are appended.

/** Appends the specified {@code String} to this character sequence. * <p>The characters of the {@code String} argument are appended, in order, increasing the length of * this sequence by the length of the argument. If argument is {@code null}, then the four * characters {@code "null"} are appended. */
public CharTermAttribute append(String s);
Appends the specified StringBuilder to this character sequence.

The characters of the StringBuilder argument are appended, in order, increasing the length of this sequence by the length of the argument. If argument is null, then the four characters "null" are appended.

/** Appends the specified {@code StringBuilder} to this character sequence. * <p>The characters of the {@code StringBuilder} argument are appended, in order, increasing the length of * this sequence by the length of the argument. If argument is {@code null}, then the four * characters {@code "null"} are appended. */
public CharTermAttribute append(StringBuilder sb);
Appends the contents of the other CharTermAttribute to this character sequence.

The characters of the CharTermAttribute argument are appended, in order, increasing the length of this sequence by the length of the argument. If argument is null, then the four characters "null" are appended.

/** Appends the contents of the other {@code CharTermAttribute} to this character sequence. * <p>The characters of the {@code CharTermAttribute} argument are appended, in order, increasing the length of * this sequence by the length of the argument. If argument is {@code null}, then the four * characters {@code "null"} are appended. */
public CharTermAttribute append(CharTermAttribute termAtt); }