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17  package org.apache.logging.log4j.core.pattern;
18  
19  import org.apache.logging.log4j.core.LogEvent;
20  
21  /**
22   * LoggingEventPatternConverter is a base class for pattern converters
23   * that can format information from instances of LoggingEvent.
24   */
25  public abstract class LogEventPatternConverter extends AbstractPatternConverter {
26  
27      /**
28       * Constructs an instance of LoggingEventPatternConverter.
29       *
30       * @param name  name of converter.
31       * @param style CSS style for output.
32       */
33      protected LogEventPatternConverter(final String name, final String style) {
34          super(name, style);
35      }
36  
37      /**
38       * Formats an event into a string buffer.
39       *
40       * @param event      event to format, may not be null.
41       * @param toAppendTo string buffer to which the formatted event will be appended.  May not be null.
42       */
43      public abstract void format(final LogEvent event, final StringBuilder toAppendTo);
44  
45      /**
46       * {@inheritDoc}
47       */
48      @Override
49      public void format(final Object obj, final StringBuilder output) {
50          if (obj instanceof LogEvent) {
51              format((LogEvent) obj, output);
52          }
53      }
54  
55      /**
56       * Normally pattern converters are not meant to handle Exceptions although few pattern converters might.
57       * <p>
58       * By examining the return values for this method, the containing layout will determine whether it handles
59       * throwables or not.
60       * </p>
61       *
62       * @return true if this PatternConverter handles throwables
63       */
64      public boolean handlesThrowable() {
65          return false;
66      }
67  }