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abstract class CharacterData {
//need to implement for JSR204
return toUpperCase(ch);
}
return null;
}
return false;
}
return false;
}
return false;
}
return false;
}
// Character <= 0xff (basic latin) is handled by internal fast-path
// to avoid initializing large tables.
// Note: performance of this "fast-path" code may be sub-optimal
// in negative cases for some accessors due to complicated ranges.
// Should revisit after optimization of table initialization.
return CharacterDataLatin1.instance;
} else {
case(0):
return CharacterData00.instance;
case(1):
return CharacterData01.instance;
case(2):
return CharacterData02.instance;
case(14):
return CharacterData0E.instance;
case(15): // Private Use
case(16): // Private Use
return CharacterDataPrivateUse.instance;
default:
return CharacterDataUndefined.instance;
}
}
}
}