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package java.util.logging;  | 
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/**  | 
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* A Formatter provides support for formatting LogRecords.  | 
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* <p>  | 
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* Typically each logging Handler will have a Formatter associated  | 
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* with it. The Formatter takes a LogRecord and converts it to  | 
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* a string.  | 
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* <p>  | 
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* Some formatters (such as the XMLFormatter) need to wrap head  | 
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* and tail strings around a set of formatted records. The getHeader  | 
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* and getTail methods can be used to obtain these strings.  | 
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*  | 
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* @since 1.4  | 
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*/  | 
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public abstract class Formatter { | 
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    /** | 
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     * Construct a new formatter. | 
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*/  | 
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    protected Formatter() { | 
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}  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Format the given log record and return the formatted string. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * The resulting formatted String will normally include a | 
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     * localized and formatted version of the LogRecord's message field. | 
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     * It is recommended to use the {@link Formatter#formatMessage} | 
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     * convenience method to localize and format the message field. | 
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     * | 
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     * @param record the log record to be formatted. | 
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     * @return the formatted log record | 
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*/  | 
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public abstract String format(LogRecord record);  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Return the header string for a set of formatted records. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * This base class returns an empty string, but this may be | 
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     * overridden by subclasses. | 
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     * | 
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     * @param   h  The target handler (can be null) | 
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     * @return  header string | 
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*/  | 
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public String getHead(Handler h) {  | 
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        return ""; | 
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}  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Return the tail string for a set of formatted records. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * This base class returns an empty string, but this may be | 
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     * overridden by subclasses. | 
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     * | 
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     * @param   h  The target handler (can be null) | 
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     * @return  tail string | 
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*/  | 
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public String getTail(Handler h) {  | 
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        return ""; | 
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}  | 
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    /** | 
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     * Localize and format the message string from a log record.  This | 
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     * method is provided as a convenience for Formatter subclasses to | 
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     * use when they are performing formatting. | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * The message string is first localized to a format string using | 
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     * the record's ResourceBundle.  (If there is no ResourceBundle, | 
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     * or if the message key is not found, then the key is used as the | 
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     * format string.)  The format String uses java.text style | 
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     * formatting. | 
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     * <ul> | 
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     * <li>If there are no parameters, no formatter is used. | 
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     * <li>Otherwise, if the string contains "{0" then | 
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     *     java.text.MessageFormat  is used to format the string. | 
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     * <li>Otherwise no formatting is performed. | 
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     * </ul> | 
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     * <p> | 
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     * | 
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     * @param  record  the log record containing the raw message | 
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     * @return   a localized and formatted message | 
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*/  | 
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public synchronized String formatMessage(LogRecord record) {  | 
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String format = record.getMessage();  | 
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java.util.ResourceBundle catalog = record.getResourceBundle();  | 
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if (catalog != null) {  | 
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            try { | 
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format = catalog.getString(record.getMessage());  | 
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            } catch (java.util.MissingResourceException ex) { | 
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                // Drop through.  Use record message as format | 
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format = record.getMessage();  | 
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}  | 
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}  | 
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        // Do the formatting. | 
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        try { | 
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Object parameters[] = record.getParameters();  | 
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if (parameters == null || parameters.length == 0) {  | 
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                // No parameters.  Just return format string. | 
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return format;  | 
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}  | 
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// Is it a java.text style format?  | 
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// Ideally we could match with  | 
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            // Pattern.compile("\\{\\d").matcher(format).find()) | 
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// However the cost is 14% higher, so we cheaply check for  | 
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            // 1 of the first 4 parameters | 
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if (format.indexOf("{0") >= 0 || format.indexOf("{1") >=0 ||  | 
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format.indexOf("{2") >=0|| format.indexOf("{3") >=0) {  | 
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return java.text.MessageFormat.format(format, parameters);  | 
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}  | 
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return format;  | 
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} catch (Exception ex) {  | 
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            // Formatting failed: use localized format string. | 
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return format;  | 
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}  | 
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}  | 
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}  |