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One problem this turned up is, because FastPrintWriter does its own buffering, a lot of code that used to use PrintWriter would fail -- if it pointed to a StringWriter, there was no buffering, so it could just immediately get the result. Now you need to first flush the FastPrintWriter. Also added some new constructors to specify the size of buffer that FastPrintWriter should use. Change-Id: If48cd28d7be0b6b3278bbb69a8357e6ce88cf54a