| Interface | Description |
|---|---|
| Escaper |
An object that converts literal text into a format safe for inclusion in a
particular context (such as an XML document).
|
| Predicate<T> |
Determines a true or false value for a given input.
|
| Class | Description |
|---|---|
| CharEscaper |
An object that converts literal text into a format safe for inclusion in a
particular context (such as an XML document).
|
| CharEscaperBuilder |
Simple helper class to build a "sparse" array of objects based on the
indexes that were added to it.
|
| CharEscapers |
Utility functions for dealing with
CharEscapers, and some commonly
used CharEscaper instances. |
| CharMatcher | |
| CharMatcher.LookupTable |
A bit array with one bit per
char value, used by CharMatcher.precomputed(). |
| Charsets |
Provides references to the six standard character encodings supported by all
Java platform implementations.
|
| Join |
Utility for joining pieces of text separated by a delimiter.
|
| Joiner |
An object which joins pieces of text (specified as an array,
Iterable, varargs or even a Map) with a separator. |
| Joiner.MapJoiner |
An object that joins map entries in the same manner as
Joiner joins
iterables and arrays. |
| Objects |
Helper functions that can operate on any
Object. |
| Objects.ToStringHelper |
Helper class for generating consistent toString across ads/api pojos.
This class is made to support
Objects.toStringHelper(Object). |
| Pair<A,B> |
Pair is an expedient way to combine two arbitrary objects into one.
|
| PercentEscaper |
A
UnicodeEscaper that escapes some set of Java characters using
the URI percent encoding scheme. |
| Preconditions |
Simple static methods to be called at the start of your own methods to verify
correct arguments and state.
|
| StringUtil |
Some common string manipulation utilities.
|
| UnicodeEscaper |
An
Escaper that converts literal text into a format safe for
inclusion in a particular context (such as an XML document). |
| Exception | Description |
|---|---|
| Join.JoinException |
Exception thrown in response to an
IOException from the supplied
Appendable. |
| Annotation Type | Description |
|---|---|
| Nullable |
The presence of this annotation on a method parameter indicates that
null is an acceptable value for that parameter. |