package org.python.pydev.core.docutils; import com.aptana.shared_core.string.FastStringBuffer; /* * Copyright 2002-2004 The Apache Software Foundation. * * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. * You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ /** * <p>Operations on Strings that contain words.</p> * * <p>This class tries to handle <code>null</code> input gracefully. * An exception will not be thrown for a <code>null</code> input. * Each method documents its behaviour in more detail.</p> * * @author Apache Jakarta Velocity * @author Henri Yandell * @author Stephen Colebourne * @author <a href="mailto:hps@intermeta.de">Henning P. Schmiedehausen</a> * @author Gary Gregory * @since 2.0 * @version $Id: WordUtils.java,v 1.10 2008/09/27 19:57:34 fabioz Exp $ */ public class WrapAndCaseUtils { /** * <p><code>WordWrapUtils</code> instances should NOT be constructed in * standard programming. Instead, the class should be used as * <code>WordWrapUtils.wrap("foo bar", 20);</code>.</p> * * <p>This constructor is public to permit tools that require a JavaBean * instance to operate.</p> */ public WrapAndCaseUtils() { } // Wrapping //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- // /** // * <p>Wraps a block of text to a specified line length using '\n' as // * a newline.</p> // * // * <p>This method takes a block of text, which might have long lines in it // * and wraps the long lines based on the supplied lineLength parameter.</p> // * // * <p>If a single word is longer than the line length (eg. a URL), it will // * not be broken, and will display beyond the expected width.</p> // * // * <p>If there are tabs in inString, you are going to get results that are // * a bit strange. Tabs are a single character but are displayed as 4 or 8 // * spaces. Remove the tabs.</p> // * // * @param str text which is in need of word-wrapping, may be null // * @param lineLength the column to wrap the words at // * @return the text with all the long lines word-wrapped // * <code>null</code> if null string input // */ // public static String wrapText(String str, int lineLength) { // return wrap(str, null, lineLength); // } // /** // * <p>Wraps a block of text to a specified line length.</p> // * // * <p>This method takes a block of text, which might have long lines in it // * and wraps the long lines based on the supplied lineLength parameter.</p> // * // * <p>If a single word is longer than the wrapColumn (eg. a URL), it will // * not be broken, and will display beyond the expected width.</p> // * // * <p>If there are tabs in inString, you are going to get results that are // * a bit strange. Tabs are a single character but are displayed as 4 or 8 // * spaces. Remove the tabs.</p> // * // * @param str text which is in need of word-wrapping, may be null // * @param newLineChars the characters that define a newline, null treated as \n // * @param lineLength the column to wrap the words at // * @return the text with all the long lines word-wrapped // * <code>null</code> if null string input // */ // public static String wrapText(String str, String newLineChars, int lineLength) { // if (str == null) { // return null; // } // if (newLineChars == null) { // newLineChars = "\n"; // } // StringTokenizer lineTokenizer = new StringTokenizer(str, newLineChars, true); // StringBuffer stringBuffer = new StringBuffer(); // // while (lineTokenizer.hasMoreTokens()) { // try { // String nextLine = lineTokenizer.nextToken(); // // if (nextLine.length() > lineLength) { // // This line is long enough to be wrapped. // nextLine = wrapLine(nextLine, null, lineLength, false); // } // // stringBuffer.append(nextLine); // // } catch (NoSuchElementException nsee) { // // thrown by nextToken(), but I don't know why it would // break; // } // } // // return (stringBuffer.toString()); // } // Wrapping //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * <p>Wraps a single line of text, identifying words by <code>' '</code>.</p> * * <p>New lines will be separated by the system property line separator. * Very long words, such as URLs will <i>not</i> be wrapped.</p> * * <p>Leading spaces on a new line are stripped. * Trailing spaces are not stripped.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.wrap(null, *) = null * WordUtils.wrap("", *) = "" * </pre> * * @param str the String to be word wrapped, may be null * @param wrapLength the column to wrap the words at, less than 1 is treated as 1 * @return a line with newlines inserted, <code>null</code> if null input */ public static String wrap(String str, int wrapLength) { return wrap(str, wrapLength, null, false); } /** * <p>Wraps a single line of text, identifying words by <code>' '</code>.</p> * * <p>Leading spaces on a new line are stripped. * Trailing spaces are not stripped.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.wrap(null, *, *, *) = null * WordUtils.wrap("", *, *, *) = "" * </pre> * * @param str the String to be word wrapped, may be null * @param wrapLength the column to wrap the words at, less than 1 is treated as 1 * @param newLineStr the string to insert for a new line, * <code>null</code> uses the system property line separator * @param wrapLongWords true if long words (such as URLs) should be wrapped * @return a line with newlines inserted, <code>null</code> if null input */ public static String wrap(String str, int wrapLength, String newLineStr, boolean wrapLongWords) { if (str == null) { return null; } if (newLineStr == null) { newLineStr = "\n"; } if (wrapLength < 1) { wrapLength = 1; } int inputLineLength = str.length(); int offset = 0; FastStringBuffer wrappedLine = new FastStringBuffer(inputLineLength + 32); while ((inputLineLength - offset) > wrapLength) { if (str.charAt(offset) == ' ') { offset++; continue; } int spaceToWrapAt = str.lastIndexOf(' ', wrapLength + offset); if (spaceToWrapAt >= offset) { // normal case wrappedLine.append(str.substring(offset, spaceToWrapAt)); wrappedLine.append(newLineStr); offset = spaceToWrapAt + 1; } else { // really long word or URL if (wrapLongWords) { // wrap really long word one line at a time wrappedLine.append(str.substring(offset, wrapLength + offset)); wrappedLine.append(newLineStr); offset += wrapLength; } else { // do not wrap really long word, just extend beyond limit spaceToWrapAt = str.indexOf(' ', wrapLength + offset); if (spaceToWrapAt >= 0) { wrappedLine.append(str.substring(offset, spaceToWrapAt)); wrappedLine.append(newLineStr); offset = spaceToWrapAt + 1; } else { wrappedLine.append(str.substring(offset)); offset = inputLineLength; } } } } // Whatever is left in line is short enough to just pass through wrappedLine.append(str.substring(offset)); return wrappedLine.toString(); } // Capitalizing //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * <p>Capitalizes all the whitespace separated words in a String. * Only the first letter of each word is changed. To change all letters to * the capitalized case, use {@link #capitalizeFully(String)}.</p> * * <p>Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}. * A <code>null</code> input String returns <code>null</code>. * Capitalization uses the unicode title case, normally equivalent to * upper case.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.capitalize(null) = null * WordUtils.capitalize("") = "" * WordUtils.capitalize("i am FINE") = "I Am FINE" * </pre> * * @param str the String to capitalize, may be null * @return capitalized String, <code>null</code> if null String input * @see #uncapitalize(String) * @see #capitalizeFully(String) */ public static String capitalize(String str) { return capitalize(str, null); } /** * <p>Capitalizes all the delimiter separated words in a String. * Only the first letter of each word is changed. To change all letters to * the capitalized case, use {@link #capitalizeFully(String)}.</p> * * <p>The delimiters represent a set of characters understood to separate words. * The first string character and the first non-delimiter character after a * delimiter will be capitalized. </p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> input String returns <code>null</code>. * Capitalization uses the unicode title case, normally equivalent to * upper case.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.capitalize(null) = null * WordUtils.capitalize("") = "" * WordUtils.capitalize("i am FINE") = "I Am FINE" * </pre> * * @param str the String to capitalize, may be null * @param delimiters set of characters to determine capitalization * @return capitalized String, <code>null</code> if null String input * @see #uncapitalize(String) * @see #capitalizeFully(String) */ public static String capitalize(String str, char[] delimiters) { if (str == null || str.length() == 0) { return str; } int strLen = str.length(); StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(strLen); int delimitersLen = 0; if (delimiters != null) { delimitersLen = delimiters.length; } boolean capitalizeNext = true; for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { char ch = str.charAt(i); boolean isDelimiter = false; if (delimiters == null) { isDelimiter = Character.isWhitespace(ch); } else { for (int j = 0; j < delimitersLen; j++) { if (ch == delimiters[j]) { isDelimiter = true; break; } } } if (isDelimiter) { buffer.append(ch); capitalizeNext = true; } else if (capitalizeNext) { buffer.append(Character.toTitleCase(ch)); capitalizeNext = false; } else { buffer.append(ch); } } return buffer.toString(); } /** * <p>Capitalizes all the whitespace separated words in a String. * All letters are changed, so the resulting string will be fully changed.</p> * * <p>Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}. * A <code>null</code> input String returns <code>null</code>. * Capitalization uses the unicode title case, normally equivalent to * upper case.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.capitalize(null) = null * WordUtils.capitalize("") = "" * WordUtils.capitalize("i am FINE") = "I Am Fine" * </pre> * * @param str the String to capitalize, may be null * @return capitalized String, <code>null</code> if null String input */ public static String capitalizeFully(String str) { return capitalizeFully(str, null); } /** * <p>Capitalizes all the delimiter separated words in a String. * All letters are changed, so the resulting string will be fully changed.</p> * * <p>The delimiters represent a set of characters understood to separate words. * The first string character and the first non-delimiter character after a * delimiter will be capitalized. </p> * * <p>A <code>null</code> input String returns <code>null</code>. * Capitalization uses the unicode title case, normally equivalent to * upper case.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.capitalize(null) = null * WordUtils.capitalize("") = "" * WordUtils.capitalize("i am FINE") = "I Am Fine" * </pre> * * @param str the String to capitalize, may be null * @param delimiters set of characters to determine capitalization * @return capitalized String, <code>null</code> if null String input */ public static String capitalizeFully(String str, char[] delimiters) { if (str == null || str.length() == 0) { return str; } str = str.toLowerCase(); return capitalize(str, delimiters); } /** * <p>Uncapitalizes all the whitespace separated words in a String. * Only the first letter of each word is changed.</p> * * <p>Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}. * A <code>null</code> input String returns <code>null</code>.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.uncapitalize(null) = null * WordUtils.uncapitalize("") = "" * WordUtils.uncapitalize("I Am FINE") = "i am fINE" * </pre> * * @param str the String to uncapitalize, may be null * @return uncapitalized String, <code>null</code> if null String input * @see #capitalize(String) */ public static String uncapitalize(String str) { return uncapitalize(str, null); } /** * <p>Uncapitalizes all the whitespace separated words in a String. * Only the first letter of each word is changed.</p> * * <p>The delimiters represent a set of characters understood to separate words. * The first string character and the first non-delimiter character after a * delimiter will be uncapitalized. </p> * * <p>Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}. * A <code>null</code> input String returns <code>null</code>.</p> * * <pre> * WordUtils.uncapitalize(null) = null * WordUtils.uncapitalize("") = "" * WordUtils.uncapitalize("I Am FINE") = "i am fINE" * </pre> * * @param str the String to uncapitalize, may be null * @param delimiters set of characters to determine uncapitalization * @return uncapitalized String, <code>null</code> if null String input * @see #capitalize(String) */ public static String uncapitalize(String str, char[] delimiters) { if (str == null || str.length() == 0) { return str; } int strLen = str.length(); int delimitersLen = 0; if (delimiters != null) { delimitersLen = delimiters.length; } StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(strLen); boolean uncapitalizeNext = true; for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { char ch = str.charAt(i); boolean isDelimiter = false; if (delimiters == null) { isDelimiter = Character.isWhitespace(ch); } else { for (int j = 0; j < delimitersLen; j++) { if (ch == delimiters[j]) { isDelimiter = true; break; } } } if (isDelimiter) { buffer.append(ch); uncapitalizeNext = true; } else if (uncapitalizeNext) { buffer.append(Character.toLowerCase(ch)); uncapitalizeNext = false; } else { buffer.append(ch); } } return buffer.toString(); } /** * <p>Swaps the case of a String using a word based algorithm.</p> * * <ul> * <li>Upper case character converts to Lower case</li> * <li>Title case character converts to Lower case</li> * <li>Lower case character after Whitespace or at start converts to Title case</li> * <li>Other Lower case character converts to Upper case</li> * </ul> * * <p>Whitespace is defined by {@link Character#isWhitespace(char)}. * A <code>null</code> input String returns <code>null</code>.</p> * * <pre> * StringUtils.swapCase(null) = null * StringUtils.swapCase("") = "" * StringUtils.swapCase("The dog has a BONE") = "tHE DOG HAS A bone" * </pre> * * @param str the String to swap case, may be null * @return the changed String, <code>null</code> if null String input */ public static String swapCase(String str) { int strLen; if (str == null || (strLen = str.length()) == 0) { return str; } StringBuffer buffer = new StringBuffer(strLen); boolean whitespace = true; char ch = 0; char tmp = 0; for (int i = 0; i < strLen; i++) { ch = str.charAt(i); if (Character.isUpperCase(ch)) { tmp = Character.toLowerCase(ch); } else if (Character.isTitleCase(ch)) { tmp = Character.toLowerCase(ch); } else if (Character.isLowerCase(ch)) { if (whitespace) { tmp = Character.toTitleCase(ch); } else { tmp = Character.toUpperCase(ch); } } else { tmp = ch; } buffer.append(tmp); whitespace = Character.isWhitespace(ch); } return buffer.toString(); } }