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public interface TruncatableStringOrBuilder extends MessageOrBuilder
Implements
MessageOrBuilderMethods
getTruncatedByteCount()
public abstract int getTruncatedByteCount()
The number of bytes removed from the original string. If this value is 0, then the string was not shortened.
int32 truncated_byte_count = 2;
Type | Description |
int | The truncatedByteCount. |
getValue()
public abstract String getValue()
The shortened string. For example, if the original string is 500
bytes long and the limit of the string is 128 bytes, then
value
contains the first 128 bytes of the 500-byte string.
Truncation always happens on a UTF8 character boundary. If there
are multi-byte characters in the string, then the length of the
shortened string might be less than the size limit.
string value = 1;
Type | Description |
String | The value. |
getValueBytes()
public abstract ByteString getValueBytes()
The shortened string. For example, if the original string is 500
bytes long and the limit of the string is 128 bytes, then
value
contains the first 128 bytes of the 500-byte string.
Truncation always happens on a UTF8 character boundary. If there
are multi-byte characters in the string, then the length of the
shortened string might be less than the size limit.
string value = 1;
Type | Description |
ByteString | The bytes for value. |