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| Synopsis |
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A StringBuffer is an internal pointer to a sized chunk of bytes.
The bytes are intended to be *immutable*. There are pure
operations to read the contents of a StringBuffer.
A StringBuffer may have a finalizer, depending on how it was
obtained.
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| Creation/destruction
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| Inspection
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| Moving and comparison
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| Conversion
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| Parsing integers
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| XXX assumes ASCII digits only (by using byteOff)
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| Produced by Haddock version 2.6.1 |