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/**/
public class Decode {
private static boolean isAscii(char c) {
return c < '\u0080';
}
private static boolean isPrintable(char c) {
return ('\u0020' < c) && (c < '\u007f');
}
public static void main(String[] args) throws Throwable {
if (args.length < 2)
throw new Exception("Usage: java Decode CHARSET BYTE [BYTE ...]");
String cs = args[0];
byte[] bytes = new byte[args.length-1];
for (int i = 1; i < args.length; i++) {
String arg = args[i];
bytes[i-1] =
(arg.length() == 1 && isAscii(arg.charAt(0))) ?
(byte) arg.charAt(0) :
arg.equals("ESC") ? 0x1b :
arg.equals("SO") ? 0x0e :
arg.equals("SI") ? 0x0f :
arg.equals("SS2") ? (byte) 0x8e :
arg.equals("SS3") ? (byte) 0x8f :
arg.matches("0x.*") ? Integer.decode(arg).byteValue() :
Integer.decode("0x"+arg).byteValue();
}
String s = new String(bytes, cs);
for (int j = 0; j < s.length(); j++) {
if (j > 0)
System.out.print(' ');
char c = s.charAt(j);
if (isPrintable(c))
System.out.print(c);
else if (c == '\u001b') System.out.print("ESC");
else
System.out.printf("\\u%04x", (int) c);
}
System.out.print("\n");
}
}