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/* Copyright (c) 2008 Google Inc.
 *
 * 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.
 */

package com.google.common.base;

/**
 * An object that converts literal text into a format safe for inclusion in a
 * particular context (such as an XML document). Typically (but not always), the
 * inverse process of "unescaping" the text is performed automatically by the
 * relevant parser.
 *
 * <p>For example, an XML escaper would convert the literal string {@code
 * "Foo<Bar>"} into {@code "Foo&lt;Bar&gt;"} to prevent {@code "<Bar>"} from
 * being confused with an XML tag. When the resulting XML document is parsed,
 * the parser API will return this text as the original literal string {@code
 * "Foo<Bar>"}.
 *
 * <p>An {@code Escaper} instance is required to be stateless, and safe when
 * used concurrently by multiple threads.
 *
 * <p>Several popular escapers are defined as constants in the class {@link
 * CharEscapers}. To create your own escapers, use {@link
 * CharEscaperBuilder}, or extend {@link CharEscaper} or {@code UnicodeEscaper}.
 *
 *
 */
public interface Escaper {
    /**
     * Returns the escaped form of a given literal string.
     *
     * <p>Note that this method may treat input characters differently depending on
     * the specific escaper implementation.
     * <ul>
     * <li>{@link UnicodeEscaper} handles
     * <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16">UTF-16</a> correctly,
     * including surrogate character pairs. If the input is badly formed the
     * escaper should throw {@link IllegalArgumentException}.
     * <li>{@link CharEscaper} handles Java characters independently and does not
     * verify the input for well formed characters. A CharEscaper should not be
     * used in situations where input is not guaranteed to be restricted to the
     * Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP).
     * </ul>
     *
     * @param string the literal string to be escaped
     * @return the escaped form of {@code string}
     * @throws NullPointerException if {@code string} is null
     * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code string} contains badly formed
     *     UTF-16 or cannot be escaped for any other reason
     */
    public String escape(String string);

    /**
     * Returns an {@code Appendable} instance which automatically escapes all
     * text appended to it before passing the resulting text to an underlying
     * {@code Appendable}.
     *
     * <p>Note that this method may treat input characters differently depending on
     * the specific escaper implementation.
     * <ul>
     * <li>{@link UnicodeEscaper} handles
     * <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-16">UTF-16</a> correctly,
     * including surrogate character pairs. If the input is badly formed the
     * escaper should throw {@link IllegalArgumentException}.
     * <li>{@link CharEscaper} handles Java characters independently and does not
     * verify the input for well formed characters. A CharEscaper should not be
     * used in situations where input is not guaranteed to be restricted to the
     * Basic Multilingual Plane (BMP).
     * </ul>
     *
     * @param out the underlying {@code Appendable} to append escaped output to
     * @return an {@code Appendable} which passes text to {@code out} after
     *     escaping it.
     */
    public Appendable escape(Appendable out);
}