/** * This class allows a large text string to be constructed incrementally by appending small chunks. The final * string can be obtained by calling StringBuilder.toString(). * * @remarks * A naive approach might use the `+=` operator to append strings: This would have the downside of copying * the entire string each time a chunk is appended, resulting in `O(n^2)` bytes of memory being allocated * (and later freed by the garbage collector), and many of the allocations could be very large objects. * StringBuilder avoids this overhead by accumulating the chunks in an array, and efficiently joining them * when `getText()` is finally called. */ var StringBuilder = /** @class */ (function () { function StringBuilder() { this._chunks = []; } /** {@inheritdoc IStringBuilder.append} */ StringBuilder.prototype.append = function (text) { this._chunks.push(text); }; /** {@inheritdoc IStringBuilder.toString} */ StringBuilder.prototype.toString = function () { if (this._chunks.length === 0) { return ''; } if (this._chunks.length > 1) { var joined = this._chunks.join(''); this._chunks.length = 1; this._chunks[0] = joined; } return this._chunks[0]; }; return StringBuilder; }()); export { StringBuilder }; //# sourceMappingURL=StringBuilder.js.map