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package org.apache.poi.hwpf.model;
/**
* Normally PropertyNodes only ever work in characters, but
* a few cases actually store bytes, and this lets everything
* still work despite that.
* It handles the conversion as required between bytes
* and characters.
*
* @deprecated byte positions shall not be saved in memory
*/
@Deprecated
public abstract class BytePropertyNode<T extends BytePropertyNode<T>> extends PropertyNode<T> {
private final int startBytes;
private final int endBytes;
protected BytePropertyNode( BytePropertyNode other ) {
super(other);
startBytes = other.startBytes;
endBytes = other.endBytes;
}
protected BytePropertyNode( int charStart, int charEnd, Object buf ) {
super( charStart, charEnd, buf );
if ( charStart > charEnd )
throw new IllegalArgumentException( "charStart (" + charStart
+ ") > charEnd (" + charEnd + ")" );
this.startBytes = -1;
this.endBytes = -1;
}
/**
* @deprecated Though bytes are actually stored in file, it is advised to
* use char positions for all operations. Including save
* operations, because only char positions are preserved.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getStartBytes()
{
return startBytes;
}
/**
* @deprecated Though bytes are actually stored in file, it is advised to
* use char positions for all operations. Including save
* operations, because only char positions are preserved.
*/
@Deprecated
public int getEndBytes()
{
return endBytes;
}
}