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        /*
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        package java.lang;

        /**
         * A thread-safe, mutable sequence of characters. 
         * A string buffer is like a {@link String}, but can be modified. At any 
         * point in time it contains some particular sequence of characters, but 
         * the length and content of the sequence can be changed through certain 
         * method calls.
         * <p>
         * String buffers are safe for use by multiple threads. The methods 
         * are synchronized where necessary so that all the operations on any 
         * particular instance behave as if they occur in some serial order 
         * that is consistent with the order of the method calls made by each of 
         * the individual threads involved.
         * <p>
         * The principal operations on a <code>StringBuffer</code> are the 
         * <code>append</code> and <code>insert</code> methods, which are 
         * overloaded so as to accept data of any type. Each effectively 
         * converts a given datum to a string and then appends or inserts the 
         * characters of that string to the string buffer. The 
         * <code>append</code> method always adds these characters at the end 
         * of the buffer; the <code>insert</code> method adds the characters at 
         * a specified point. 
         * <p>
         * For example, if <code>z</code> refers to a string buffer object 
         * whose current contents are "<code>start</code>", then 
         * the method call <code>z.append("le")</code> would cause the string 
         * buffer to contain "<code>startle</code>", whereas 
         * <code>z.insert(4, "le")</code> would alter the string buffer to 
         * contain "<code>starlet</code>". 
         * <p>
         * In general, if sb refers to an instance of a <code>StringBuffer</code>, 
         * then <code>sb.append(x)</code> has the same effect as 
         * <code>sb.insert(sb.length(),&nbsp;x)</code>.
         * <p>
         * Whenever an operation occurs involving a source sequence (such as
         * appending or inserting from a source sequence) this class synchronizes
         * only on the string buffer performing the operation, not on the source.
         * <p>
         * Every string buffer has a capacity. As long as the length of the 
         * character sequence contained in the string buffer does not exceed 
         * the capacity, it is not necessary to allocate a new internal 
         * buffer array. If the internal buffer overflows, it is 
         * automatically made larger. 
         *
         * As of  release JDK 5, this class has been supplemented with an equivalent 
         * class designed for use by a single thread, {@link StringBuilder}.  The 
         * <tt>StringBuilder</tt> class should generally be used in preference to 
         * this one, as it supports all of the same operations but it is faster, as 
         * it performs no synchronization.
         *
         * @author	Arthur van Hoff
         * @version 	1.107, 05/05/07
         * @see     java.lang.StringBuilder
         * @see     java.lang.String
         * @since   JDK1.0
         */
        public final class StringBuffer extends AbstractStringBuilder implements 
                java.io.Serializable, CharSequence {

            /** use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.0.2 for interoperability */
            static final long serialVersionUID = 3388685877147921107L;

            /**
             * Constructs a string buffer with no characters in it and an 
             * initial capacity of 16 characters. 
             */
            public StringBuffer() {
                super (16);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a string buffer with no characters in it and 
             * the specified initial capacity. 
             *
             * @param      capacity  the initial capacity.
             * @exception  NegativeArraySizeException  if the <code>capacity</code>
             *               argument is less than <code>0</code>.
             */
            public StringBuffer(int capacity) {
                super (capacity);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a string buffer initialized to the contents of the 
             * specified string. The initial capacity of the string buffer is 
             * <code>16</code> plus the length of the string argument.
             *
             * @param   str   the initial contents of the buffer.
             * @exception NullPointerException if <code>str</code> is <code>null</code>
             */
            public StringBuffer(String str) {
                super (str.length() + 16);
                append(str);
            }

            /**
             * Constructs a string buffer that contains the same characters
             * as the specified <code>CharSequence</code>. The initial capacity of
             * the string buffer is <code>16</code> plus the length of the
             * <code>CharSequence</code> argument.
             * <p>
             * If the length of the specified <code>CharSequence</code> is
             * less than or equal to zero, then an empty buffer of capacity
             * <code>16</code> is returned.
             *
             * @param      seq   the sequence to copy.
             * @exception NullPointerException if <code>seq</code> is <code>null</code>
             * @since 1.5
             */
            public StringBuffer(CharSequence seq) {
                this (seq.length() + 16);
                append(seq);
            }

            public synchronized int length() {
                return count;
            }

            public synchronized int capacity() {
                return value.length;
            }

            public synchronized void ensureCapacity(int minimumCapacity) {
                if (minimumCapacity > value.length) {
                    expandCapacity(minimumCapacity);
                }
            }

            /**
             * @since      1.5
             */
            public synchronized void trimToSize() {
                super .trimToSize();
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public synchronized void setLength(int newLength) {
                super .setLength(newLength);
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public synchronized char charAt(int index) {
                if ((index < 0) || (index >= count))
                    throw new StringIndexOutOfBoundsException(index);
                return value[index];
            }

            /**
             * @since      1.5
             */
            public synchronized int codePointAt(int index) {
                return super .codePointAt(index);
            }

            /**
             * @since     1.5
             */
            public synchronized int codePointBefore(int index) {
                return super .codePointBefore(index);
            }

            /**
             * @since     1.5
             */
            public synchronized int codePointCount(int beginIndex, int endIndex) {
                return super .codePointCount(beginIndex, endIndex);
            }

            /**
             * @since     1.5
             */
            public synchronized int offsetByCodePoints(int index,
                    int codePointOffset) {
                return super .offsetByCodePoints(index, codePointOffset);
            }

            /**
             * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             */
            public synchronized void getChars(int srcBegin, int srcEnd,
                    char dst[], int dstBegin) {
                super .getChars(srcBegin, srcEnd, dst, dstBegin);
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public synchronized void setCharAt(int index, char ch) {
                if ((index < 0) || (index >= count))
                    throw new StringIndexOutOfBoundsException(index);
                value[index] = ch;
            }

            /**
             * @see     java.lang.String#valueOf(java.lang.Object)
             * @see     #append(java.lang.String)
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(Object obj) {
                super .append(String.valueOf(obj));
                return this ;
            }

            public synchronized StringBuffer append(String str) {
                super .append(str);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * Appends the specified <tt>StringBuffer</tt> to this sequence.
             * <p>
             * The characters of the <tt>StringBuffer</tt> argument are appended, 
             * in order, to the contents of this <tt>StringBuffer</tt>, increasing the 
             * length of this <tt>StringBuffer</tt> by the length of the argument. 
             * If <tt>sb</tt> is <tt>null</tt>, then the four characters 
             * <tt>"null"</tt> are appended to this <tt>StringBuffer</tt>.
             * <p>
             * Let <i>n</i> be the length of the old character sequence, the one 
             * contained in the <tt>StringBuffer</tt> just prior to execution of the 
             * <tt>append</tt> method. Then the character at index <i>k</i> in 
             * the new character sequence is equal to the character at index <i>k</i> 
             * in the old character sequence, if <i>k</i> is less than <i>n</i>; 
             * otherwise, it is equal to the character at index <i>k-n</i> in the 
             * argument <code>sb</code>.
             * <p>
             * This method synchronizes on <code>this</code> (the destination) 
             * object but does not synchronize on the source (<code>sb</code>).
             *
             * @param   sb   the <tt>StringBuffer</tt> to append.
             * @return  a reference to this object.
             * @since 1.4
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(StringBuffer sb) {
                super .append(sb);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * Appends the specified <code>CharSequence</code> to this
             * sequence.
             * <p>
             * The characters of the <code>CharSequence</code> argument are appended, 
             * in order, increasing the length of this sequence by the length of the 
             * argument.
             *
             * <p>The result of this method is exactly the same as if it were an
             * invocation of this.append(s, 0, s.length());
             *
             * <p>This method synchronizes on this (the destination) 
             * object but does not synchronize on the source (<code>s</code>).
             *
             * <p>If <code>s</code> is <code>null</code>, then the four characters 
             * <code>"null"</code> are appended.
             *
             * @param   s the <code>CharSequence</code> to append.
             * @return  a reference to this object.
             * @since 1.5
             */
            public StringBuffer append(CharSequence s) {
                // Note, synchronization achieved via other invocations
                if (s == null)
                    s = "null";
                if (s instanceof  String)
                    return this .append((String) s);
                if (s instanceof  StringBuffer)
                    return this .append((StringBuffer) s);
                return this .append(s, 0, s.length());
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.5
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(CharSequence s, int start,
                    int end) {
                super .append(s, start, end);
                return this ;
            }

            public synchronized StringBuffer append(char str[]) {
                super .append(str);
                return this ;
            }

            public synchronized StringBuffer append(char str[], int offset,
                    int len) {
                super .append(str, offset, len);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @see     java.lang.String#valueOf(boolean)
             * @see     #append(java.lang.String)
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(boolean b) {
                super .append(b);
                return this ;
            }

            public synchronized StringBuffer append(char c) {
                super .append(c);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @see     java.lang.String#valueOf(int)
             * @see     #append(java.lang.String)
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(int i) {
                super .append(i);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @since 1.5
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer appendCodePoint(int codePoint) {
                super .appendCodePoint(codePoint);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @see     java.lang.String#valueOf(long)
             * @see     #append(java.lang.String)
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(long lng) {
                super .append(lng);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @see     java.lang.String#valueOf(float)
             * @see     #append(java.lang.String)
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(float f) {
                super .append(f);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @see     java.lang.String#valueOf(double)
             * @see     #append(java.lang.String)
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer append(double d) {
                super .append(d);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.2
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer delete(int start, int end) {
                super .delete(start, end);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.2
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer deleteCharAt(int index) {
                super .deleteCharAt(index);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.2
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer replace(int start, int end,
                    String str) {
                super .replace(start, end, str);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.2
             */
            public synchronized String substring(int start) {
                return substring(start, count);
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.4
             */
            public synchronized CharSequence subSequence(int start, int end) {
                return super .substring(start, end);
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.2
             */
            public synchronized String substring(int start, int end) {
                return super .substring(start, end);
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.2
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer insert(int index, char str[],
                    int offset, int len) {
                super .insert(index, str, offset, len);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        java.lang.String#valueOf(java.lang.Object)
             * @see        #insert(int, java.lang.String)
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer insert(int offset, Object obj) {
                super .insert(offset, String.valueOf(obj));
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer insert(int offset, String str) {
                super .insert(offset, str);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer insert(int offset, char str[]) {
                super .insert(offset, str);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.5
             */
            public StringBuffer insert(int dstOffset, CharSequence s) {
                // Note, synchronization achieved via other invocations
                if (s == null)
                    s = "null";
                if (s instanceof  String)
                    return this .insert(dstOffset, (String) s);
                return this .insert(dstOffset, s, 0, s.length());
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.5
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer insert(int dstOffset,
                    CharSequence s, int start, int end) {
                super .insert(dstOffset, s, start, end);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        java.lang.String#valueOf(boolean)
             * @see        #insert(int, java.lang.String)
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public StringBuffer insert(int offset, boolean b) {
                return insert(offset, String.valueOf(b));
            }

            /**
             * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer insert(int offset, char c) {
                super .insert(offset, c);
                return this ;
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        java.lang.String#valueOf(int)
             * @see        #insert(int, java.lang.String)
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public StringBuffer insert(int offset, int i) {
                return insert(offset, String.valueOf(i));
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        java.lang.String#valueOf(long)
             * @see        #insert(int, java.lang.String)
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public StringBuffer insert(int offset, long l) {
                return insert(offset, String.valueOf(l));
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        java.lang.String#valueOf(float)
             * @see        #insert(int, java.lang.String)
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public StringBuffer insert(int offset, float f) {
                return insert(offset, String.valueOf(f));
            }

            /**
             * @throws StringIndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
             * @see        java.lang.String#valueOf(double)
             * @see        #insert(int, java.lang.String)
             * @see        #length()
             */
            public StringBuffer insert(int offset, double d) {
                return insert(offset, String.valueOf(d));
            }

            /**
             * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.4
             */
            public int indexOf(String str) {
                return indexOf(str, 0);
            }

            /**
             * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.4
             */
            public synchronized int indexOf(String str, int fromIndex) {
                return String.indexOf(value, 0, count, str.toCharArray(), 0,
                        str.length(), fromIndex);
            }

            /**
             * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.4
             */
            public int lastIndexOf(String str) {
                // Note, synchronization achieved via other invocations
                return lastIndexOf(str, count);
            }

            /**
             * @throws NullPointerException {@inheritDoc}
             * @since      1.4
             */
            public synchronized int lastIndexOf(String str, int fromIndex) {
                return String.lastIndexOf(value, 0, count, str.toCharArray(),
                        0, str.length(), fromIndex);
            }

            /**
             * @since   JDK1.0.2
             */
            public synchronized StringBuffer reverse() {
                super .reverse();
                return this ;
            }

            public synchronized String toString() {
                return new String(value, 0, count);
            }

            /**
             * Serializable fields for StringBuffer.
             * 
             * @serialField value  char[]
             *              The backing character array of this StringBuffer.
             * @serialField count int
             *              The number of characters in this StringBuffer.
             * @serialField shared  boolean
             *              A flag indicating whether the backing array is shared. 
             *              The value is ignored upon deserialization.
             */
            private static final java.io.ObjectStreamField[] serialPersistentFields = {
                    new java.io.ObjectStreamField("value", char[].class),
                    new java.io.ObjectStreamField("count", Integer.TYPE),
                    new java.io.ObjectStreamField("shared", Boolean.TYPE), };

            /**
             * readObject is called to restore the state of the StringBuffer from
             * a stream.
             */
            private synchronized void writeObject(java.io.ObjectOutputStream s)
                    throws java.io.IOException {
                java.io.ObjectOutputStream.PutField fields = s.putFields();
                fields.put("value", value);
                fields.put("count", count);
                fields.put("shared", false);
                s.writeFields();
            }

            /**
             * readObject is called to restore the state of the StringBuffer from
             * a stream.
             */
            private void readObject(java.io.ObjectInputStream s)
                    throws java.io.IOException, ClassNotFoundException {
                java.io.ObjectInputStream.GetField fields = s.readFields();
                value = (char[]) fields.get("value", null);
                count = (int) fields.get("count", 0);
            }
        }
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