/**@class android.content.ContentUris @extends java.lang.Object Utility methods useful for working with {@link android.net.Uri} objects that use the "content" (content://) scheme. <p> Content URIs have the syntax </p> <p> <code>content://<em>authority</em>/<em>path</em>/<em>id</em></code> </p> <dl> <dt> <code>content:</code> </dt> <dd> The scheme portion of the URI. This is always set to {@link android.content.ContentResolver#SCHEME_CONTENT ContentResolver.SCHEME_CONTENT} (value <code>content://</code>). </dd> <dt> <em>authority</em> </dt> <dd> A string that identifies the entire content provider. All the content URIs for the provider start with this string. To guarantee a unique authority, providers should consider using an authority that is the same as the provider class' package identifier. </dd> <dt> <em>path</em> </dt> <dd> Zero or more segments, separated by a forward slash (<code>/</code>), that identify some subset of the provider's data. Most providers use the path part to identify individual tables. Individual segments in the path are often called "directories" although they do not refer to file directories. The right-most segment in a path is often called a "twig" </dd> <dt> <em>id</em> </dt> <dd> A unique numeric identifier for a single row in the subset of data identified by the preceding path part. Most providers recognize content URIs that contain an id part and give them special handling. A table that contains a column named <code>_ID</code> often expects the id part to be a particular value for that column. </dd> </dl> */ var ContentUris = { /**Converts the last path segment to a long. <p>This supports a common convention for content URIs where an ID is stored in the last segment. @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this isn't a hierarchical URI @throws NumberFormatException if the last segment isn't a number @return {Number} the long conversion of the last segment or -1 if the path is empty */ parseId : function( ) {}, /**Appends the given ID to the end of the path. @param {Object {Uri.Builder}} builder to append the ID to @param {Number} id to append @return {Object {android.net.Uri.Builder}} the given builder */ appendId : function( ) {}, /**Appends the given ID to the end of the path. @param {Object {Uri}} contentUri to start with @param {Number} id to append @return {Object {android.net.Uri}} a new URI with the given ID appended to the end of the path */ withAppendedId : function( ) {}, };