From edc4514e15a51527449cb2abf375104665c3b289 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Henri Yandell Date: Thu, 24 Dec 2009 07:13:17 +0000 Subject: [PATCH] Removing commented out code. git-svn-id: https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/commons/proper/lang/trunk@893703 13f79535-47bb-0310-9956-ffa450edef68 --- .../org/apache/commons/lang3/WordUtils.java | 74 ------------------- 1 file changed, 74 deletions(-) diff --git a/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/WordUtils.java b/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/WordUtils.java index f72b5980c..d63bb363e 100644 --- a/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/WordUtils.java +++ b/src/java/org/apache/commons/lang3/WordUtils.java @@ -46,80 +46,6 @@ public class WordUtils { // Wrapping //-------------------------------------------------------------------------- -// /** -// *

Wraps a block of text to a specified line length using '\n' as -// * a newline.

-// * -// *

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.

-// * -// *

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.

-// * -// *

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.

-// * -// * @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 -// * null if null string input -// */ -// public static String wrapText(String str, int lineLength) { -// return wrap(str, null, lineLength); -// } - -// /** -// *

Wraps a block of text to a specified line length.

-// * -// *

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.

-// * -// *

If a single word is longer than the wrapColumn (eg. a URL), it will -// * not be broken, and will display beyond the expected width.

-// * -// *

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.

-// * -// * @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 -// * null 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 - //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** *

Wraps a single line of text, identifying words by ' '.

*