Android
android.text.util
public class

android.text.util.Rfc822Tokenizer

java.lang.Object
android.text.util.Rfc822Tokenizer MultiAutoCompleteTextView.Tokenizer

This class works as a Tokenizer for MultiAutoCompleteTextView for address list fields, and also provides a method for converting a string of addresses (such as might be typed into such a field) into a series of Rfc822Tokens.

Summary

Public Constructors

            Rfc822Tokenizer()

Public Methods

          int  findTokenEnd(CharSequence text, int cursor)
Returns the end of the token (minus trailing punctuation) that begins at offset cursor within text.
          int  findTokenStart(CharSequence text, int cursor)
Returns the start of the token that ends at offset cursor within text.
          CharSequence  terminateToken(CharSequence text)
Terminates the specified address with a comma and space.
      static    Rfc822Token[]  tokenize(CharSequence text)
This constructor will try to take a string like "Foo Bar (something) <foo\@google.com>, blah\@google.com (something)" and convert it into one or more Rfc822Tokens.
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
Methods inherited from interface android.widget.MultiAutoCompleteTextView.Tokenizer

Details

Public Constructors

public Rfc822Tokenizer()

Public Methods

public int findTokenEnd(CharSequence text, int cursor)

Returns the end of the token (minus trailing punctuation) that begins at offset cursor within text.

public int findTokenStart(CharSequence text, int cursor)

Returns the start of the token that ends at offset cursor within text.

public CharSequence terminateToken(CharSequence text)

Terminates the specified address with a comma and space. This assumes that the specified text already has valid syntax. The Adapter subclass's convertToString() method must make that guarantee.

public static Rfc822Token[] tokenize(CharSequence text)

This constructor will try to take a string like "Foo Bar (something) <foo\@google.com>, blah\@google.com (something)" and convert it into one or more Rfc822Tokens. It does *not* decode MIME encoded-words; charset conversion must already have taken place if necessary. It will try to be tolerant of broken syntax instead of returning an error.
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