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package org.apache.tomcat.util.http.fileupload;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * This class implements an output stream in which the data is
 * written into a byte array. The buffer automatically grows as data
 * is written to it.
 * 

* The data can be retrieved using toByteArray() and * toString(). *

* Closing a {@code ByteArrayOutputStream} has no effect. The methods in * this class can be called after the stream has been closed without * generating an {@code IOException}. *

* This is an alternative implementation of the {@link java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream} * class. The original implementation only allocates 32 bytes at the beginning. * As this class is designed for heavy duty it starts at 1024 bytes. In contrast * to the original it doesn't reallocate the whole memory block but allocates * additional buffers. This way no buffers need to be garbage collected and * the contents don't have to be copied to the new buffer. This class is * designed to behave exactly like the original. The only exception is the * deprecated toString(int) method that has been ignored. */ public class ByteArrayOutputStream extends OutputStream { static final int DEFAULT_SIZE = 1024; /** A singleton empty byte array. */ private static final byte[] EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY = new byte[0]; /** The list of buffers, which grows and never reduces. */ private final List buffers = new ArrayList<>(); /** The index of the current buffer. */ private int currentBufferIndex; /** The total count of bytes in all the filled buffers. */ private int filledBufferSum; /** The current buffer. */ private byte[] currentBuffer; /** The total count of bytes written. */ private int count; /** * Creates a new byte array output stream. The buffer capacity is * initially 1024 bytes, though its size increases if necessary. */ public ByteArrayOutputStream() { this(DEFAULT_SIZE); } /** * Creates a new byte array output stream, with a buffer capacity of * the specified size, in bytes. * * @param size the initial size * @throws IllegalArgumentException if size is negative */ public ByteArrayOutputStream(final int size) { if (size < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Negative initial size: " + size); } synchronized (this) { needNewBuffer(size); } } /** * Makes a new buffer available either by allocating * a new one or re-cycling an existing one. * * @param newcount the size of the buffer if one is created */ private void needNewBuffer(final int newcount) { if (currentBufferIndex < buffers.size() - 1) { //Recycling old buffer filledBufferSum += currentBuffer.length; currentBufferIndex++; currentBuffer = buffers.get(currentBufferIndex); } else { //Creating new buffer int newBufferSize; if (currentBuffer == null) { newBufferSize = newcount; filledBufferSum = 0; } else { newBufferSize = Math.max( currentBuffer.length << 1, newcount - filledBufferSum); filledBufferSum += currentBuffer.length; } currentBufferIndex++; currentBuffer = new byte[newBufferSize]; buffers.add(currentBuffer); } } /** * Write the bytes to byte array. * @param b the bytes to write * @param off The start offset * @param len The number of bytes to write */ @Override public void write(final byte[] b, final int off, final int len) { if ((off < 0) || (off > b.length) || (len < 0) || ((off + len) > b.length) || ((off + len) < 0)) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } else if (len == 0) { return; } synchronized (this) { final int newcount = count + len; int remaining = len; int inBufferPos = count - filledBufferSum; while (remaining > 0) { final int part = Math.min(remaining, currentBuffer.length - inBufferPos); System.arraycopy(b, off + len - remaining, currentBuffer, inBufferPos, part); remaining -= part; if (remaining > 0) { needNewBuffer(newcount); inBufferPos = 0; } } count = newcount; } } /** * Write a byte to byte array. * @param b the byte to write */ @Override public synchronized void write(final int b) { int inBufferPos = count - filledBufferSum; if (inBufferPos == currentBuffer.length) { needNewBuffer(count + 1); inBufferPos = 0; } currentBuffer[inBufferPos] = (byte) b; count++; } /** * Writes the entire contents of the specified input stream to this * byte stream. Bytes from the input stream are read directly into the * internal buffers of this streams. * * @param in the input stream to read from * @return total number of bytes read from the input stream * (and written to this stream) * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while reading the input stream * @since 1.4 */ public synchronized int write(final InputStream in) throws IOException { int readCount = 0; int inBufferPos = count - filledBufferSum; int n = in.read(currentBuffer, inBufferPos, currentBuffer.length - inBufferPos); while (n != -1) { readCount += n; inBufferPos += n; count += n; if (inBufferPos == currentBuffer.length) { needNewBuffer(currentBuffer.length); inBufferPos = 0; } n = in.read(currentBuffer, inBufferPos, currentBuffer.length - inBufferPos); } return readCount; } /** * Closing a {@code ByteArrayOutputStream} has no effect. The methods in * this class can be called after the stream has been closed without * generating an {@code IOException}. * * @throws IOException never (this method should not declare this exception * but it has to now due to backwards compatibility) */ @Override public void close() throws IOException { //nop } /** * Writes the entire contents of this byte stream to the * specified output stream. * * @param out the output stream to write to * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, such as if the stream is closed * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#writeTo(OutputStream) */ public synchronized void writeTo(final OutputStream out) throws IOException { int remaining = count; for (final byte[] buf : buffers) { final int c = Math.min(buf.length, remaining); out.write(buf, 0, c); remaining -= c; if (remaining == 0) { break; } } } /** * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as a byte array. * The result is independent of this stream. * * @return the current contents of this output stream, as a byte array * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toByteArray() */ public synchronized byte[] toByteArray() { int remaining = count; if (remaining == 0) { return EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY; } final byte newbuf[] = new byte[remaining]; int pos = 0; for (final byte[] buf : buffers) { final int c = Math.min(buf.length, remaining); System.arraycopy(buf, 0, newbuf, pos, c); pos += c; remaining -= c; if (remaining == 0) { break; } } return newbuf; } }





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