/**@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
       &quot;directories&quot; although they do not refer to file directories. The right-most
       segment in a path is often called a &quot;twig&quot;
   </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(  ) {},


};