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copyright sign 052 {"\u00AA", "ª"}, // feminine ordinal indicator 053 {"\u00AB", "«"}, // left-pointing double angle quotation mark = left pointing guillemet 054 {"\u00AC", "¬"}, // not sign 055 {"\u00AD", "­"}, // soft hyphen = discretionary hyphen 056 {"\u00AE", "®"}, // ® - registered trademark sign 057 {"\u00AF", "¯"}, // macron = spacing macron = overline = APL overbar 058 {"\u00B0", "°"}, // degree sign 059 {"\u00B1", "±"}, // plus-minus sign = plus-or-minus sign 060 {"\u00B2", "²"}, // superscript two = superscript digit two = squared 061 {"\u00B3", "³"}, // superscript three = superscript digit three = cubed 062 {"\u00B4", "´"}, // acute accent = spacing acute 063 {"\u00B5", "µ"}, // micro sign 064 {"\u00B6", "¶"}, // pilcrow sign = paragraph sign 065 {"\u00B7", "·"}, // middle dot = Georgian comma = Greek middle dot 066 {"\u00B8", "¸"}, // cedilla = spacing cedilla 067 {"\u00B9", "¹"}, // superscript one = superscript digit one 068 {"\u00BA", "º"}, // masculine ordinal indicator 069 {"\u00BB", "»"}, // right-pointing double angle quotation mark = right pointing guillemet 070 {"\u00BC", "¼"}, // vulgar fraction one quarter = fraction one quarter 071 {"\u00BD", "½"}, // vulgar fraction one half = fraction one half 072 {"\u00BE", "¾"}, // vulgar fraction three quarters = fraction three quarters 073 {"\u00BF", "¿"}, // inverted question mark = turned question mark 074 {"\u00C0", "À"}, // À - uppercase A, grave accent 075 {"\u00C1", "Á"}, // Á - uppercase A, acute accent 076 {"\u00C2", "Â"}, //  - uppercase A, circumflex accent 077 {"\u00C3", "Ã"}, // à - uppercase A, tilde 078 {"\u00C4", "Ä"}, // Ä - uppercase A, umlaut 079 {"\u00C5", "Å"}, // Å - uppercase A, ring 080 {"\u00C6", "Æ"}, // Æ - uppercase AE 081 {"\u00C7", "Ç"}, // Ç - uppercase C, cedilla 082 {"\u00C8", "È"}, // È - uppercase E, grave accent 083 {"\u00C9", "É"}, // É - uppercase E, acute accent 084 {"\u00CA", "Ê"}, // Ê - uppercase E, circumflex accent 085 {"\u00CB", "Ë"}, // Ë - uppercase E, umlaut 086 {"\u00CC", "Ì"}, // Ì - uppercase I, grave accent 087 {"\u00CD", "Í"}, // Í - uppercase I, acute accent 088 {"\u00CE", "Î"}, // Î - uppercase I, circumflex accent 089 {"\u00CF", "Ï"}, // Ï - uppercase I, umlaut 090 {"\u00D0", "Ð"}, // Ð - uppercase Eth, Icelandic 091 {"\u00D1", "Ñ"}, // Ñ - uppercase N, tilde 092 {"\u00D2", "Ò"}, // Ò - uppercase O, grave accent 093 {"\u00D3", "Ó"}, // Ó - uppercase O, acute accent 094 {"\u00D4", "Ô"}, // Ô - uppercase O, circumflex accent 095 {"\u00D5", "Õ"}, // Õ - uppercase O, tilde 096 {"\u00D6", "Ö"}, // Ö - uppercase O, umlaut 097 {"\u00D7", "×"}, // multiplication sign 098 {"\u00D8", "Ø"}, // Ø - uppercase O, slash 099 {"\u00D9", "Ù"}, // Ù - uppercase U, grave accent 100 {"\u00DA", "Ú"}, // Ú - uppercase U, acute accent 101 {"\u00DB", "Û"}, // Û - uppercase U, circumflex accent 102 {"\u00DC", "Ü"}, // Ü - uppercase U, umlaut 103 {"\u00DD", "Ý"}, // Ý - uppercase Y, acute accent 104 {"\u00DE", "Þ"}, // Þ - uppercase THORN, Icelandic 105 {"\u00DF", "ß"}, // ß - lowercase sharps, German 106 {"\u00E0", "à"}, // à - lowercase a, grave accent 107 {"\u00E1", "á"}, // á - lowercase a, acute accent 108 {"\u00E2", "â"}, // â - lowercase a, circumflex accent 109 {"\u00E3", "ã"}, // ã - lowercase a, tilde 110 {"\u00E4", "ä"}, // ä - lowercase a, umlaut 111 {"\u00E5", "å"}, // å - lowercase a, ring 112 {"\u00E6", "æ"}, // æ - lowercase ae 113 {"\u00E7", "ç"}, // ç - lowercase c, cedilla 114 {"\u00E8", "è"}, // è - lowercase e, grave accent 115 {"\u00E9", "é"}, // é - lowercase e, acute accent 116 {"\u00EA", "ê"}, // ê - lowercase e, circumflex accent 117 {"\u00EB", "ë"}, // ë - lowercase e, umlaut 118 {"\u00EC", "ì"}, // ì - lowercase i, grave accent 119 {"\u00ED", "í"}, // í - lowercase i, acute accent 120 {"\u00EE", "î"}, // î - lowercase i, circumflex accent 121 {"\u00EF", "ï"}, // ï - lowercase i, umlaut 122 {"\u00F0", "ð"}, // ð - lowercase eth, Icelandic 123 {"\u00F1", "ñ"}, // ñ - lowercase n, tilde 124 {"\u00F2", "ò"}, // ò - lowercase o, grave accent 125 {"\u00F3", "ó"}, // ó - lowercase o, acute accent 126 {"\u00F4", "ô"}, // ô - lowercase o, circumflex accent 127 {"\u00F5", "õ"}, // õ - lowercase o, tilde 128 {"\u00F6", "ö"}, // ö - lowercase o, umlaut 129 {"\u00F7", "÷"}, // division sign 130 {"\u00F8", "ø"}, // ø - lowercase o, slash 131 {"\u00F9", "ù"}, // ù - lowercase u, grave accent 132 {"\u00FA", "ú"}, // ú - lowercase u, acute accent 133 {"\u00FB", "û"}, // û - lowercase u, circumflex accent 134 {"\u00FC", "ü"}, // ü - lowercase u, umlaut 135 {"\u00FD", "ý"}, // ý - lowercase y, acute accent 136 {"\u00FE", "þ"}, // þ - lowercase thorn, Icelandic 137 {"\u00FF", "ÿ"}, // ÿ - lowercase y, umlaut 138 }; 139 140 /** 141 * Reverse of {@link #ISO8859_1_ESCAPE()} for unescaping purposes. 142 * @return the mapping table 143 */ 144 public static String[][] ISO8859_1_UNESCAPE() { 145 return ISO8859_1_UNESCAPE.clone(); 146 } 147 148 private static final String[][] ISO8859_1_UNESCAPE = invert(ISO8859_1_ESCAPE); 149 150 /** 151 * Mapping to escape additional <a href="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40/sgml/entities.html">character entity 152 * references</a>. Note that this must be used with {@link #ISO8859_1_ESCAPE()} to get the full list of 153 * HTML 4.0 character entities. 154 * @return the mapping table 155 */ 156 public static String[][] HTML40_EXTENDED_ESCAPE() { 157 return HTML40_EXTENDED_ESCAPE.clone(); 158 } 159 160 private static final String[][] HTML40_EXTENDED_ESCAPE = { 161 // <!-- Latin Extended-B --> 162 {"\u0192", "ƒ"}, // latin small f with hook = function= florin, U+0192 ISOtech --> 163 // <!-- Greek --> 164 {"\u0391", "Α"}, // greek capital letter alpha, U+0391 --> 165 {"\u0392", "Β"}, // greek capital letter beta, U+0392 --> 166 {"\u0393", "Γ"}, // greek capital letter gamma,U+0393 ISOgrk3 --> 167 {"\u0394", "Δ"}, // greek capital letter delta,U+0394 ISOgrk3 --> 168 {"\u0395", "Ε"}, // greek capital letter epsilon, U+0395 --> 169 {"\u0396", "Ζ"}, // greek capital letter zeta, U+0396 --> 170 {"\u0397", "Η"}, // greek capital letter eta, U+0397 --> 171 {"\u0398", "Θ"}, // greek capital letter theta,U+0398 ISOgrk3 --> 172 {"\u0399", "Ι"}, // greek capital letter iota, U+0399 --> 173 {"\u039A", "Κ"}, // greek capital letter kappa, U+039A --> 174 {"\u039B", "Λ"}, // greek capital letter lambda,U+039B ISOgrk3 --> 175 {"\u039C", "Μ"}, // greek capital letter mu, U+039C --> 176 {"\u039D", "Ν"}, // greek capital letter nu, U+039D --> 177 {"\u039E", "Ξ"}, // greek capital letter xi, U+039E ISOgrk3 --> 178 {"\u039F", "Ο"}, // greek capital letter omicron, U+039F --> 179 {"\u03A0", "Π"}, // greek capital letter pi, U+03A0 ISOgrk3 --> 180 {"\u03A1", "Ρ"}, // greek capital letter rho, U+03A1 --> 181 // <!-- there is no Sigmaf, and no U+03A2 character either --> 182 {"\u03A3", "Σ"}, // greek capital letter sigma,U+03A3 ISOgrk3 --> 183 {"\u03A4", "Τ"}, // greek capital letter tau, U+03A4 --> 184 {"\u03A5", "Υ"}, // greek capital letter upsilon,U+03A5 ISOgrk3 --> 185 {"\u03A6", "Φ"}, // greek capital letter phi,U+03A6 ISOgrk3 --> 186 {"\u03A7", "Χ"}, // greek capital letter chi, U+03A7 --> 187 {"\u03A8", "Ψ"}, // greek capital letter psi,U+03A8 ISOgrk3 --> 188 {"\u03A9", "Ω"}, // greek capital letter omega,U+03A9 ISOgrk3 --> 189 {"\u03B1", "α"}, // greek small letter alpha,U+03B1 ISOgrk3 --> 190 {"\u03B2", "β"}, // greek small letter beta, U+03B2 ISOgrk3 --> 191 {"\u03B3", "γ"}, // greek small letter gamma,U+03B3 ISOgrk3 --> 192 {"\u03B4", "δ"}, // greek small letter delta,U+03B4 ISOgrk3 --> 193 {"\u03B5", "ε"}, // greek small letter epsilon,U+03B5 ISOgrk3 --> 194 {"\u03B6", "ζ"}, // greek small letter zeta, U+03B6 ISOgrk3 --> 195 {"\u03B7", "η"}, // greek small letter eta, U+03B7 ISOgrk3 --> 196 {"\u03B8", "θ"}, // greek small letter theta,U+03B8 ISOgrk3 --> 197 {"\u03B9", "ι"}, // greek small letter iota, U+03B9 ISOgrk3 --> 198 {"\u03BA", "κ"}, // greek small letter kappa,U+03BA ISOgrk3 --> 199 {"\u03BB", "λ"}, // greek small letter lambda,U+03BB ISOgrk3 --> 200 {"\u03BC", "μ"}, // greek small letter mu, U+03BC ISOgrk3 --> 201 {"\u03BD", "ν"}, // greek small letter nu, U+03BD ISOgrk3 --> 202 {"\u03BE", "ξ"}, // greek small letter xi, U+03BE ISOgrk3 --> 203 {"\u03BF", "ο"}, // greek small letter omicron, U+03BF NEW --> 204 {"\u03C0", "π"}, // greek small letter pi, U+03C0 ISOgrk3 --> 205 {"\u03C1", "ρ"}, // greek small letter rho, U+03C1 ISOgrk3 --> 206 {"\u03C2", "ς"}, // greek small letter final sigma,U+03C2 ISOgrk3 --> 207 {"\u03C3", "σ"}, // greek small letter sigma,U+03C3 ISOgrk3 --> 208 {"\u03C4", "τ"}, // greek small letter tau, U+03C4 ISOgrk3 --> 209 {"\u03C5", "υ"}, // greek small letter upsilon,U+03C5 ISOgrk3 --> 210 {"\u03C6", "φ"}, // greek small letter phi, U+03C6 ISOgrk3 --> 211 {"\u03C7", "χ"}, // greek small letter chi, U+03C7 ISOgrk3 --> 212 {"\u03C8", "ψ"}, // greek small letter psi, U+03C8 ISOgrk3 --> 213 {"\u03C9", "ω"}, // greek small letter omega,U+03C9 ISOgrk3 --> 214 {"\u03D1", "ϑ"}, // greek small letter theta symbol,U+03D1 NEW --> 215 {"\u03D2", "ϒ"}, // greek upsilon with hook symbol,U+03D2 NEW --> 216 {"\u03D6", "ϖ"}, // greek pi symbol, U+03D6 ISOgrk3 --> 217 // <!-- General Punctuation --> 218 {"\u2022", "•"}, // bullet = black small circle,U+2022 ISOpub --> 219 // <!-- bullet is NOT the same as bullet operator, U+2219 --> 220 {"\u2026", "…"}, // horizontal ellipsis = three dot leader,U+2026 ISOpub --> 221 {"\u2032", "′"}, // prime = minutes = feet, U+2032 ISOtech --> 222 {"\u2033", "″"}, // double prime = seconds = inches,U+2033 ISOtech --> 223 {"\u203E", "‾"}, // overline = spacing overscore,U+203E NEW --> 224 {"\u2044", "⁄"}, // fraction slash, U+2044 NEW --> 225 // <!-- Letterlike Symbols --> 226 {"\u2118", "℘"}, // script capital P = power set= Weierstrass p, U+2118 ISOamso --> 227 {"\u2111", "ℑ"}, // blackletter capital I = imaginary part,U+2111 ISOamso --> 228 {"\u211C", "ℜ"}, // blackletter capital R = real part symbol,U+211C ISOamso --> 229 {"\u2122", "™"}, // trade mark sign, U+2122 ISOnum --> 230 {"\u2135", "ℵ"}, // alef symbol = first transfinite cardinal,U+2135 NEW --> 231 // <!-- alef symbol is NOT the same as hebrew letter alef,U+05D0 although the 232 // same glyph could be used to depict both characters --> 233 // <!-- Arrows --> 234 {"\u2190", "←"}, // leftwards arrow, U+2190 ISOnum --> 235 {"\u2191", "↑"}, // upwards arrow, U+2191 ISOnum--> 236 {"\u2192", "→"}, // rightwards arrow, U+2192 ISOnum --> 237 {"\u2193", "↓"}, // downwards arrow, U+2193 ISOnum --> 238 {"\u2194", "↔"}, // left right arrow, U+2194 ISOamsa --> 239 {"\u21B5", "↵"}, // downwards arrow with corner leftwards= carriage return, U+21B5 NEW --> 240 {"\u21D0", "⇐"}, // leftwards double arrow, U+21D0 ISOtech --> 241 // <!-- ISO 10646 does not say that lArr is the same as the 'is implied by' 242 // arrow but also does not have any other character for that function. 243 // So ? lArr canbe used for 'is implied by' as ISOtech suggests --> 244 {"\u21D1", "⇑"}, // upwards double arrow, U+21D1 ISOamsa --> 245 {"\u21D2", "⇒"}, // rightwards double arrow,U+21D2 ISOtech --> 246 // <!-- ISO 10646 does not say this is the 'implies' character but does not 247 // have another character with this function so ?rArr can be used for 248 // 'implies' as ISOtech suggests --> 249 {"\u21D3", "⇓"}, // downwards double arrow, U+21D3 ISOamsa --> 250 {"\u21D4", "⇔"}, // left right double arrow,U+21D4 ISOamsa --> 251 // <!-- Mathematical Operators --> 252 {"\u2200", "∀"}, // for all, U+2200 ISOtech --> 253 {"\u2202", "∂"}, // partial differential, U+2202 ISOtech --> 254 {"\u2203", "∃"}, // there exists, U+2203 ISOtech --> 255 {"\u2205", "∅"}, // empty set = null set = diameter,U+2205 ISOamso --> 256 {"\u2207", "∇"}, // nabla = backward difference,U+2207 ISOtech --> 257 {"\u2208", "∈"}, // element of, U+2208 ISOtech --> 258 {"\u2209", "∉"}, // not an element of, U+2209 ISOtech --> 259 {"\u220B", "∋"}, // contains as member, U+220B ISOtech --> 260 // <!-- should there be a more memorable name than 'ni'? --> 261 {"\u220F", "∏"}, // n-ary product = product sign,U+220F ISOamsb --> 262 // <!-- prod is NOT the same character as U+03A0 'greek capital letter pi' 263 // though the same glyph might be used for both --> 264 {"\u2211", "∑"}, // n-ary summation, U+2211 ISOamsb --> 265 // <!-- sum is NOT the same character as U+03A3 'greek capital letter sigma' 266 // though the same glyph might be used for both --> 267 {"\u2212", "−"}, // minus sign, U+2212 ISOtech --> 268 {"\u2217", "∗"}, // asterisk operator, U+2217 ISOtech --> 269 {"\u221A", "√"}, // square root = radical sign,U+221A ISOtech --> 270 {"\u221D", "∝"}, // proportional to, U+221D ISOtech --> 271 {"\u221E", "∞"}, // infinity, U+221E ISOtech --> 272 {"\u2220", "∠"}, // angle, U+2220 ISOamso --> 273 {"\u2227", "∧"}, // logical and = wedge, U+2227 ISOtech --> 274 {"\u2228", "∨"}, // logical or = vee, U+2228 ISOtech --> 275 {"\u2229", "∩"}, // intersection = cap, U+2229 ISOtech --> 276 {"\u222A", "∪"}, // union = cup, U+222A ISOtech --> 277 {"\u222B", "∫"}, // integral, U+222B ISOtech --> 278 {"\u2234", "∴"}, // therefore, U+2234 ISOtech --> 279 {"\u223C", "∼"}, // tilde operator = varies with = similar to,U+223C ISOtech --> 280 // <!-- tilde operator is NOT the same character as the tilde, U+007E,although 281 // the same glyph might be used to represent both --> 282 {"\u2245", "≅"}, // approximately equal to, U+2245 ISOtech --> 283 {"\u2248", "≈"}, // almost equal to = asymptotic to,U+2248 ISOamsr --> 284 {"\u2260", "≠"}, // not equal to, U+2260 ISOtech --> 285 {"\u2261", "≡"}, // identical to, U+2261 ISOtech --> 286 {"\u2264", "≤"}, // less-than or equal to, U+2264 ISOtech --> 287 {"\u2265", "≥"}, // greater-than or equal to,U+2265 ISOtech --> 288 {"\u2282", "⊂"}, // subset of, U+2282 ISOtech --> 289 {"\u2283", "⊃"}, // superset of, U+2283 ISOtech --> 290 // <!-- note that nsup, 'not a superset of, U+2283' is not covered by the 291 // Symbol font encoding and is not included. Should it be, for symmetry? 292 // It is in ISOamsn -->, 293 {"\u2284", "⊄"}, // not a subset of, U+2284 ISOamsn --> 294 {"\u2286", "⊆"}, // subset of or equal to, U+2286 ISOtech --> 295 {"\u2287", "⊇"}, // superset of or equal to,U+2287 ISOtech --> 296 {"\u2295", "⊕"}, // circled plus = direct sum,U+2295 ISOamsb --> 297 {"\u2297", "⊗"}, // circled times = vector product,U+2297 ISOamsb --> 298 {"\u22A5", "⊥"}, // up tack = orthogonal to = perpendicular,U+22A5 ISOtech --> 299 {"\u22C5", "⋅"}, // dot operator, U+22C5 ISOamsb --> 300 // <!-- dot operator is NOT the same character as U+00B7 middle dot --> 301 // <!-- Miscellaneous Technical --> 302 {"\u2308", "⌈"}, // left ceiling = apl upstile,U+2308 ISOamsc --> 303 {"\u2309", "⌉"}, // right ceiling, U+2309 ISOamsc --> 304 {"\u230A", "⌊"}, // left floor = apl downstile,U+230A ISOamsc --> 305 {"\u230B", "⌋"}, // right floor, U+230B ISOamsc --> 306 {"\u2329", "⟨"}, // left-pointing angle bracket = bra,U+2329 ISOtech --> 307 // <!-- lang is NOT the same character as U+003C 'less than' or U+2039 'single left-pointing angle quotation 308 // mark' --> 309 {"\u232A", "⟩"}, // right-pointing angle bracket = ket,U+232A ISOtech --> 310 // <!-- rang is NOT the same character as U+003E 'greater than' or U+203A 311 // 'single right-pointing angle quotation mark' --> 312 // <!-- Geometric Shapes --> 313 {"\u25CA", "◊"}, // lozenge, U+25CA ISOpub --> 314 // <!-- Miscellaneous Symbols --> 315 {"\u2660", "♠"}, // black spade suit, U+2660 ISOpub --> 316 // <!-- black here seems to mean filled as opposed to hollow --> 317 {"\u2663", "♣"}, // black club suit = shamrock,U+2663 ISOpub --> 318 {"\u2665", "♥"}, // black heart suit = valentine,U+2665 ISOpub --> 319 {"\u2666", "♦"}, // black diamond suit, U+2666 ISOpub --> 320 321 // <!-- Latin Extended-A --> 322 {"\u0152", "Œ"}, // -- latin capital ligature OE,U+0152 ISOlat2 --> 323 {"\u0153", "œ"}, // -- latin small ligature oe, U+0153 ISOlat2 --> 324 // <!-- ligature is a misnomer, this is a separate character in some languages --> 325 {"\u0160", "Š"}, // -- latin capital letter S with caron,U+0160 ISOlat2 --> 326 {"\u0161", "š"}, // -- latin small letter s with caron,U+0161 ISOlat2 --> 327 {"\u0178", "Ÿ"}, // -- latin capital letter Y with diaeresis,U+0178 ISOlat2 --> 328 // <!-- Spacing Modifier Letters --> 329 {"\u02C6", "ˆ"}, // -- modifier letter circumflex accent,U+02C6 ISOpub --> 330 {"\u02DC", "˜"}, // small tilde, U+02DC ISOdia --> 331 // <!-- General Punctuation --> 332 {"\u2002", " "}, // en space, U+2002 ISOpub --> 333 {"\u2003", " "}, // em space, U+2003 ISOpub --> 334 {"\u2009", " "}, // thin space, U+2009 ISOpub --> 335 {"\u200C", "‌"}, // zero width non-joiner,U+200C NEW RFC 2070 --> 336 {"\u200D", "‍"}, // zero width joiner, U+200D NEW RFC 2070 --> 337 {"\u200E", "‎"}, // left-to-right mark, U+200E NEW RFC 2070 --> 338 {"\u200F", "‏"}, // right-to-left mark, U+200F NEW RFC 2070 --> 339 {"\u2013", "–"}, // en dash, U+2013 ISOpub --> 340 {"\u2014", "—"}, // em dash, U+2014 ISOpub --> 341 {"\u2018", "‘"}, // left single quotation mark,U+2018 ISOnum --> 342 {"\u2019", "’"}, // right single quotation mark,U+2019 ISOnum --> 343 {"\u201A", "‚"}, // single low-9 quotation mark, U+201A NEW --> 344 {"\u201C", "“"}, // left double quotation mark,U+201C ISOnum --> 345 {"\u201D", "”"}, // right double quotation mark,U+201D ISOnum --> 346 {"\u201E", "„"}, // double low-9 quotation mark, U+201E NEW --> 347 {"\u2020", "†"}, // dagger, U+2020 ISOpub --> 348 {"\u2021", "‡"}, // double dagger, U+2021 ISOpub --> 349 {"\u2030", "‰"}, // per mille sign, U+2030 ISOtech --> 350 {"\u2039", "‹"}, // single left-pointing angle quotation mark,U+2039 ISO proposed --> 351 // <!-- lsaquo is proposed but not yet ISO standardized --> 352 {"\u203A", "›"}, // single right-pointing angle quotation mark,U+203A ISO proposed --> 353 // <!-- rsaquo is proposed but not yet ISO standardized --> 354 {"\u20AC", "€"}, // -- euro sign, U+20AC NEW --> 355 }; 356 357 /** 358 * Reverse of {@link #HTML40_EXTENDED_ESCAPE()} for unescaping purposes. 359 * @return the mapping table 360 */ 361 public static String[][] HTML40_EXTENDED_UNESCAPE() { 362 return HTML40_EXTENDED_UNESCAPE.clone(); 363 } 364 365 private static final String[][] HTML40_EXTENDED_UNESCAPE = invert(HTML40_EXTENDED_ESCAPE); 366 367 /** 368 * Mapping to escape the basic XML and HTML character entities. 369 * 370 * Namely: {@code " & < >} 371 * @return the mapping table 372 */ 373 public static String[][] BASIC_ESCAPE() { 374 return BASIC_ESCAPE.clone(); 375 } 376 377 private static final String[][] BASIC_ESCAPE = { 378 {"\"", """}, // " - double-quote 379 {"&", "&"}, // & - ampersand 380 {"<", "<"}, // < - less-than 381 {">", ">"}, // > - greater-than 382 }; 383 384 /** 385 * Reverse of {@link #BASIC_ESCAPE()} for unescaping purposes. 386 * @return the mapping table 387 */ 388 public static String[][] BASIC_UNESCAPE() { 389 return BASIC_UNESCAPE.clone(); 390 } 391 392 private static final String[][] BASIC_UNESCAPE = invert(BASIC_ESCAPE); 393 394 /** 395 * Mapping to escape the apostrophe character to its XML character entity. 396 * @return the mapping table 397 */ 398 public static String[][] APOS_ESCAPE() { 399 return APOS_ESCAPE.clone(); 400 } 401 402 private static final String[][] APOS_ESCAPE = { 403 {"'", "'"}, // XML apostrophe 404 }; 405 406 /** 407 * Reverse of {@link #APOS_ESCAPE()} for unescaping purposes. 408 * @return the mapping table 409 */ 410 public static String[][] APOS_UNESCAPE() { 411 return APOS_UNESCAPE.clone(); 412 } 413 414 private static final String[][] APOS_UNESCAPE = invert(APOS_ESCAPE); 415 416 /** 417 * Mapping to escape the Java control characters. 418 * 419 * Namely: {@code \b \n \t \f \r} 420 * @return the mapping table 421 */ 422 public static String[][] JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_ESCAPE() { 423 return JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_ESCAPE.clone(); 424 } 425 426 private static final String[][] JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_ESCAPE = { 427 {"\b", "\\b"}, 428 {"\n", "\\n"}, 429 {"\t", "\\t"}, 430 {"\f", "\\f"}, 431 {"\r", "\\r"} 432 }; 433 434 /** 435 * Reverse of {@link #JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_ESCAPE()} for unescaping purposes. 436 * @return the mapping table 437 */ 438 public static String[][] JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_UNESCAPE() { 439 return JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_UNESCAPE.clone(); 440 } 441 442 private static final String[][] JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_UNESCAPE = invert(JAVA_CTRL_CHARS_ESCAPE); 443 444 /** 445 * Used to invert an escape array into an unescape array 446 * @param array String[][] to be inverted 447 * @return String[][] inverted array 448 */ 449 public static String[][] invert(final String[][] array) { 450 final String[][] newarray = new String[array.length][2]; 451 for(int i = 0; i<array.length; i++) { 452 newarray[i][0] = array[i][1]; 453 newarray[i][1] = array[i][0]; 454 } 455 return newarray; 456 } 457 458}