/* * @(#)FormattableFlags.java 1.1 04/04/21 * * Copyright 2004 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. * SUN PROPRIETARY/CONFIDENTIAL. Use is subject to license terms. */ package java.util; /** * FomattableFlags are passed to the {@link Formattable#formatTo * Formattable.formatTo()} method and modify the output format for {@linkplain * Formattable Formattables}. Implementations of {@link Formattable} are * responsible for interpreting and validating any flags. * * @version 1.1, 04/21/04 * @since 1.5 */ public class FormattableFlags { // Explicit instantiation of this class is prohibited. private FormattableFlags() {} /** * Left-justifies the output. Spaces ('\u0020') will be added * at the end of the converted value as required to fill the minimum width * of the field. If this flag is not set then the output will be * right-justified. * *

This flag corresponds to '-' ('\u002d') in * the format specifier. */ public static final int LEFT_JUSTIFY = 1<<0; // '-' /** * Converts the output to upper case according to the rules of the * {@linkplain java.util.Locale locale} given during creation of the * formatter argument of the {@link Formattable#formatTo * formatTo()} method. The output should be equivalent the following * invocation of {@link String#toUpperCase(java.util.Locale)} * *

     *     out.toUpperCase() 
* *

This flag corresponds to '^' ('\u005e') in * the format specifier. */ public static final int UPPERCASE = 1<<1; // '^' /** * Requires the output to use an alternate form. The definition of the * form is specified by the Formattable. * *

This flag corresponds to '#' ('\u0023') in * the format specifier. */ public static final int ALTERNATE = 1<<2; // '#' }