// ----------------------------------------------------------- // StringUtils.java // ----------------------------------------------------------- /* * ============================================================================= * Copyright (c) 1998-2008 Jeffrey M. Hunter. All rights reserved. * * All source code and material located at the Internet address of * http://www.idevelopment.info is the copyright of Jeffrey M. Hunter and * is protected under copyright laws of the United States. This source code may * not be hosted on any other site without my express, prior, written * permission. Application to host any of the material elsewhere can be made by * contacting me at jhunter@idevelopment.info. * * I have made every effort and taken great care in making sure that the source * code and other content included on my web site is technically accurate, but I * disclaim any and all responsibility for any loss, damage or destruction of * data or any other property which may arise from relying on it. I will in no * case be liable for any monetary damages arising from such loss, damage or * destruction. * * As with any code, ensure to test this code in a development environment * before attempting to run it in production. * ============================================================================= */ package info.idevelopment.utils; /** * Contains several static methods used to handle printing of Strings. * * This class also implements many of the conventions used in * the "Java Coding and Documenting Conventions" guide within * the DBA Documentation Library. *

* For more information on the different features of Javadoc, visit * Javadoc Tool Home Page * @author Jeffrey Hunter * @author jhunter@iDevelopment.info * @author www.iDevelopment.info * @version 1.0,   07-SEP-2002 * @since SDK1.4 */ public class StringUtils { /** * Prints the given String object to stdout. * This version does not append the new line character * to the end. * @param s The String to be printed to STDOUT. */ public static void prt(String s) { System.out.print(s); } /** * Prints the given String object to stdout. * This version appends a new line chracter to * the end. * @param s The String to be printed to STDOUT. */ public static void prtl(String s) { System.out.println(s); } /** * Prints a new line character. */ public static void prt() { System.out.println(); } }