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package sun.io;
/**
* A table to convert Cp1142 to Unicode. This converter differs from
* Cp277 is one code point, 0x5A, which changes from \u00A4 to \u20AC.
* @author Alan Liu
*/
public class ByteToCharCp1142 extends ByteToCharCp277 {
public ByteToCharCp1142() {}
public String getCharacterEncoding() {
return "Cp1142";
}
protected char getUnicode(int byteIndex) {
// Change single code point with respect to parent.
// [Careful -- if the code point in question is >= 0x80, make
// sure you do the comparison like this: (byteIndex == (byte)0x??)]
return (byteIndex == 0x5A) ? '\u20AC' : super.getUnicode(byteIndex);
}
}
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