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‎Kim.java‎

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* A kim object can be constructed from an ordinary UTF-16 string, or from a
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* byte array. A kim object can produce a UTF-16 string.
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*
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* As with UTF-8, Kim can be sorted, and it is possible to detect character
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* boundaries within a byte sequence. UTF-8 is one of the world's great
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* inventions. While Kim is more efficient, it is not clear that it is worth
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* the expense of transition.
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* As with UTF-8, it is possible to detect character boundaries within a byte
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* sequence. UTF-8 is one of the world's great inventions. While Kim is more
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* efficient, it is not clear that it is worth the expense of transition.
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* @version 2013-04-18
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private byte[] bytes = null;
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/**
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* The kim's hashcode, conforming to Java's hashcode recommendations.
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* The kim's hashcode, conforming to Java's hashcode conventions.
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*/
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private int hashcode = 0;
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this.length = 0;
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// First pass: Determine the length of the kim, allowing for the UTF-16
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// to UTF-32 conversion, and then the UTF-32 to kim conversion.
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// to UTF-32 conversion, and then the UTF-32 to Kim conversion.
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if (stringLength > 0) {
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for (int i = 0; i < stringLength; i += 1) {
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/**
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*
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* Get a byte from a kim.
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* @param at
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* The position of the byte. The first byte is at 0.
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* @return The byte.
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* @return The string. A kim memoizes its string representation.
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* @throws JSONException
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* if the kim is not valid.
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public String toString() throws JSONException {
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if (this.string == null) {

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