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+/*
+ * Copyright 2000-2003 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Sun designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
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+ * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
+ * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
+ * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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+ */
+
+package java.lang;
+
+
+/**
+ * A <tt>CharSequence</tt> is a readable sequence of <code>char</code> values. This
+ * interface provides uniform, read-only access to many different kinds of
+ * <code>char</code> sequences.
+ * A <code>char</code> value represents a character in the <i>Basic
+ * Multilingual Plane (BMP)</i> or a surrogate. Refer to <a
+ * href="Character.html#unicode">Unicode Character Representation</a> for details.
+ *
+ * <p> This interface does not refine the general contracts of the {@link
+ * java.lang.Object#equals(java.lang.Object) equals} and {@link
+ * java.lang.Object#hashCode() hashCode} methods. The result of comparing two
+ * objects that implement <tt>CharSequence</tt> is therefore, in general,
+ * undefined. Each object may be implemented by a different class, and there
+ * is no guarantee that each class will be capable of testing its instances
+ * for equality with those of the other. It is therefore inappropriate to use
+ * arbitrary <tt>CharSequence</tt> instances as elements in a set or as keys in
+ * a map. </p>
+ *
+ * @author Mike McCloskey
+ * @since 1.4
+ * @spec JSR-51
+ */
+
+public interface CharSequence {
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the length of this character sequence. The length is the number
+ * of 16-bit <code>char</code>s in the sequence.</p>
+ *
+ * @return the number of <code>char</code>s in this sequence
+ */
+ int length();
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the <code>char</code> value at the specified index. An index ranges from zero
+ * to <tt>length() - 1</tt>. The first <code>char</code> value of the sequence is at
+ * index zero, the next at index one, and so on, as for array
+ * indexing. </p>
+ *
+ * <p>If the <code>char</code> value specified by the index is a
+ * <a href="Character.html#unicode">surrogate</a>, the surrogate
+ * value is returned.
+ *
+ * @param index the index of the <code>char</code> value to be returned
+ *
+ * @return the specified <code>char</code> value
+ *
+ * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
+ * if the <tt>index</tt> argument is negative or not less than
+ * <tt>length()</tt>
+ */
+ char charAt(int index);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a new <code>CharSequence</code> that is a subsequence of this sequence.
+ * The subsequence starts with the <code>char</code> value at the specified index and
+ * ends with the <code>char</code> value at index <tt>end - 1</tt>. The length
+ * (in <code>char</code>s) of the
+ * returned sequence is <tt>end - start</tt>, so if <tt>start == end</tt>
+ * then an empty sequence is returned. </p>
+ *
+ * @param start the start index, inclusive
+ * @param end the end index, exclusive
+ *
+ * @return the specified subsequence
+ *
+ * @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
+ * if <tt>start</tt> or <tt>end</tt> are negative,
+ * if <tt>end</tt> is greater than <tt>length()</tt>,
+ * or if <tt>start</tt> is greater than <tt>end</tt>
+ */
+ CharSequence subSequence(int start, int end);
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a string containing the characters in this sequence in the same
+ * order as this sequence. The length of the string will be the length of
+ * this sequence. </p>
+ *
+ * @return a string consisting of exactly this sequence of characters
+ */
+ public String toString();
+
+}