toString method

String toString()
override

A string representation of this object.

Some classes have a default textual representation, often paired with a static parse function (like int.parse). These classes will provide the textual representation as their string representation.

Other classes have no meaningful textual representation that a program will care about. Such classes will typically override toString to provide useful information when inspecting the object, mainly for debugging or logging.

Implementation

String toString() {
  StringBuffer ret = new StringBuffer("StatsItem(");

  ret.write("tag_vertices:");
  if (this.tag_vertices == null) {
    ret.write("null");
  } else {
    ret.write(this.tag_vertices);
  }

  ret.write(", ");
  ret.write("edges:");
  if (this.edges == null) {
    ret.write("null");
  } else {
    ret.write(this.edges);
  }

  ret.write(", ");
  ret.write("space_vertices:");
  ret.write(this.space_vertices);

  ret.write(", ");
  ret.write("space_edges:");
  ret.write(this.space_edges);

  ret.write(", ");
  ret.write("positive_part_correlativity:");
  if (this.positive_part_correlativity == null) {
    ret.write("null");
  } else {
    ret.write(this.positive_part_correlativity);
  }

  ret.write(", ");
  ret.write("negative_part_correlativity:");
  if (this.negative_part_correlativity == null) {
    ret.write("null");
  } else {
    ret.write(this.negative_part_correlativity);
  }

  ret.write(", ");
  ret.write("status:");
  String? status_name = JobStatus.VALUES_TO_NAMES[this.status];
  if (status_name != null) {
    ret.write(status_name);
    ret.write(" (");
  }
  ret.write(this.status);
  if (status_name != null) {
    ret.write(")");
  }

  ret.write(")");

  return ret.toString();
}