I wrote the following Scala code below to handle a String that I pass in, format the String, append it to a StringBuilder
and return the formatted String
with escaped unicode back to my caller for other processing.
The Scala compiler complains of the following on the lines where there is a String.format
call with the following error:
overloaded method value format with alternatives:
(x$1; java.util.Locale; x$2: String, X$3: Object*)
(x$1:String,x$2: Object*)
String cannot be applied to(*String, Int)
class TestClass {
private def escapeUnicodeStuff(input: String): String = {
//type StringBuilder = scala.collection.mutable.StringBuilder
val sb = new StringBuilder()
val cPtArray = toCodePointArray(input) //this method call returns an Array[Int]
val len = cPtArray.length
for (i <- 0 until len) {
if (cPtArray(i) > 65535) {
val hi = (cPtArray(i) - 0x10000) / 0x400 + 0xD800
val lo = (cPtArray(i) - 0x10000) % 0x400 + 0xDC00
sb.append(String.format("\\u%04x\\u%04x", hi, lo)) //**complains here**
} else if (codePointArray(i) > 127) {
sb.append(String.format("\\u%04x", codePointArray(i))) //**complains here**
} else {
sb.append(String.format("%c", codePointArray(i))) //**complains here**
}
}
sb.toString
}
}
How do I address this problem? How can I clean up the code to accomplish my purpose of formatting a String? Thanks in advance to the Scala experts here