android.text.util.Rfc822Token
This class stores an RFC 822-like name, address, and comment,
and provides methods to convert them to quoted strings.
Summary
Public Constructors
Public Methods
clone,
equals,
finalize,
getClass,
hashCode,
notify,
notifyAll,
toString,
wait,
wait,
wait
Details
Public Constructors
public
Rfc822Token(String name, String address, String comment)
Creates a new Rfc822Token with the specified name, address,
and comment.
Public Methods
public
String
getAddress()
Returns the address part.
public
String
getComment()
Returns the comment part.
public
String
getName()
Returns the name part.
public
static
String
quoteComment(String comment)
Returns the comment, with internal backslashes and parentheses
preceded by backslashes. The outer parentheses themselves are
not added by this method.
public
static
String
quoteName(String name)
Returns the name, with internal backslashes and quotation marks
preceded by backslashes. The outer quote marks themselves are not
added by this method.
public
static
String
quoteNameIfNecessary(String name)
Returns the name, conservatively quoting it if there are any
characters that are likely to cause trouble outside of a
quoted string, or returning it literally if it seems safe.
public
void
setAddress(String address)
Changes the address to the specified address.
public
void
setComment(String comment)
Changes the comment to the specified comment.
public
void
setName(String name)
Changes the name to the specified name.
public
String
toString()
Returns the name (with quoting added if necessary),
the comment (in parentheses), and the address (in angle brackets).
This should be suitable for inclusion in an RFC 822 address list.
Returns
- String a printable representation for the receiver.