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/**/
public class LineGenerator {
IntGenerator ig;
StringGenerator sg;
int limit;
public LineGenerator(IntGenerator ig, StringGenerator sg, int limit) {
this.ig = ig;
this.sg = sg;
this.limit = limit;
}
public LineGenerator(IntGenerator ig) {
this.ig = ig;
this.sg = new StringGenerator(ig);
this.limit = -1;
}
private char prevTerminator = 0;
private int count = 0;
public String lineTerminator;
public String next() {
if ((count >= limit) && (limit >= 0))
return null;
String l = sg.next();
/* Avoid "\r\n" sequences
in which the '\n' terminates a blank line */
int len = l.length();
int t;
do
t = ig.next(2);
while ((prevTerminator == '\r') && (len == 0) && (t == 0));
String ts;
switch (t) {
case 0:
ts = "\n";
prevTerminator = '\n';
break;
case 1:
ts = "\r";
prevTerminator = '\r';
break;
case 2:
default:
ts = "\r\n";
prevTerminator = '\n';
break;
}
count++;
lineTerminator = ts;
return l;
}
}