Remove cloning from char array methods

git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/jakarta/commons/proper/lang/trunk@137914 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68
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Stephen Colebourne 2004-09-02 07:52:35 +00:00
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@ -70,7 +70,7 @@
* @author Stephen Colebourne
* @author Gary D. Gregory
* @since 2.1
* @version $Id: Tokenizer.java,v 1.9 2004/08/28 11:46:19 scolebourne Exp $
* @version $Id: Tokenizer.java,v 1.10 2004/09/02 07:52:35 scolebourne Exp $
*/
public class Tokenizer implements ListIterator, Cloneable {
@ -229,8 +229,7 @@ public Tokenizer(String input) {
}
/**
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting on space, tab, newline and formfeed
* as per StringTokenizer.
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting on the specified delimiter character.
*
* @param input the string which is to be parsed
* @param delim the field delimiter character
@ -280,20 +279,27 @@ public Tokenizer(String input, Matcher delim, Matcher quote) {
/**
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting on space, tab, newline and formfeed
* as per StringTokenizer.
* <p>
* This method is designed for use when you are using a character array in
* your own code. The input is not cloned, so using the tokenizer in this way
* is not thread-safe.
*
* @param input the string which is to be parsed, cloned
* @param input the string which is to be parsed
*/
public Tokenizer(char[] input) {
super();
this.text = null;
this.chars = (char[]) input.clone();
this.chars = input;
}
/**
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting on space, tab, newline and formfeed
* as per StringTokenizer.
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting on the specified delimiter character.
* <p>
* This method is designed for use when you are using a character array in
* your own code. The input is not cloned, so using the tokenizer in this way
* is not thread-safe.
*
* @param input the string which is to be parsed, cloned
* @param input the string which is to be parsed
* @param delim the field delimiter character
*/
public Tokenizer(char[] input, char delim) {
@ -303,8 +309,12 @@ public Tokenizer(char[] input, char delim) {
/**
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting using the specified delimiter matcher.
* <p>
* This method is designed for use when you are using a character array in
* your own code. The input is not cloned, so using the tokenizer in this way
* is not thread-safe.
*
* @param input the string which is to be parsed, cloned
* @param input the string which is to be parsed
* @param delim the field delimiter matcher
*/
public Tokenizer(char[] input, Matcher delim) {
@ -315,8 +325,12 @@ public Tokenizer(char[] input, Matcher delim) {
/**
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting on the specified delimiter character
* and handling quotes using the specified quote character.
* <p>
* This method is designed for use when you are using a character array in
* your own code. The input is not cloned, so using the tokenizer in this way
* is not thread-safe.
*
* @param input the string which is to be parsed, cloned
* @param input the string which is to be parsed
* @param delim the field delimiter character
* @param quote the field quoted string character
*/
@ -329,7 +343,7 @@ public Tokenizer(char[] input, char delim, char quote) {
* Constructs a tokenizer splitting using the specified delimiter matcher
* and handling quotes using the specified quote matcher.
*
* @param input the string which is to be parsed, cloned
* @param input the string which is to be parsed
* @param delim the field delimiter character
* @param quote the field quoted string character
*/
@ -413,13 +427,17 @@ public void reset(String input) {
* Reset this tokenizer, giving it a new input string to parse.
* In this manner you can re-use a tokenizer with the same settings
* on multiple input lines.
* <p>
* This method is designed for use when you are using a character array in
* your own code. The input is not cloned, so using the tokenizer in this way
* is not thread-safe.
*
* @param input the new character array to tokenize, cloned
*/
public void reset(char [] input) {
reset();
this.text = null;
chars = (char[]) input.clone();
chars = input;
}
// ListIterator