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017 package org.apache.commons.lang3.text.translate;
018
019 import java.io.IOException;
020 import java.io.Writer;
021
022 /**
023 * Translate escaped octal Strings back to their octal values.
024 *
025 * For example, "\45" should go back to being the specific value (a %).
026 *
027 * Note that this currently only supports the viable range of octal for Java; namely
028 * 1 to 377. This is both because parsing Java is the main use case and Integer.parseInt
029 * throws an exception when values are larger than octal 377.
030 *
031 * @since 3.0
032 * @version $Id: OctalUnescaper.java 967237 2010-07-23 20:08:57Z mbenson $
033 */
034 public class OctalUnescaper extends CharSequenceTranslator {
035
036 private static int OCTAL_MAX = 377;
037
038 /**
039 * {@inheritDoc}
040 */
041 @Override
042 public int translate(CharSequence input, int index, Writer out) throws IOException {
043 if(input.charAt(index) == '\\' && index < (input.length() - 1) && Character.isDigit(input.charAt(index + 1)) ) {
044 int start = index + 1;
045
046 int end = index + 2;
047 while ( end < input.length() && Character.isDigit(input.charAt(end)) ) {
048 end++;
049 if ( Integer.parseInt(input.subSequence(start, end).toString(), 10) > OCTAL_MAX) {
050 end--; // rollback
051 break;
052 }
053 }
054
055 out.write( Integer.parseInt(input.subSequence(start, end).toString(), 8) );
056 return 1 + end - start;
057 }
058 return 0;
059 }
060 }