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package java.io;

/**
 * A FilterInputStream contains
 * some other input stream, which it uses as
 * its  basic source of data, possibly transforming
 * the data along the way or providing  additional
 * functionality. The class FilterInputStream
 * itself simply overrides all  methods of
 * InputStream with versions that
 * pass all requests to the contained  input
 * stream. Subclasses of FilterInputStream
 * may further override some of  these methods
 * and may also provide additional methods
 * and fields.
 *
 * @author  Jonathan Payne
 * @since   JDK1.0
 */
public
class FilterInputStream extends InputStream {
    /**
     * The input stream to be filtered.
     */
    protected volatile InputStream in;

    /**
     * Creates a FilterInputStream
     * by assigning the  argument in
     * to the field this.in so as
     * to remember it for later use.
     *
     * @param   in   the underlying input stream, or null if
     *          this instance is to be created without an underlying stream.
     */
    protected FilterInputStream(InputStream in) {
        this.in = in;
    }

    /**
     * Reads the next byte of data from this input stream. The value
     * byte is returned as an int in the range
     * 0 to 255. If no byte is available
     * because the end of the stream has been reached, the value
     * -1 is returned. This method blocks until input data
     * is available, the end of the stream is detected, or an exception
     * is thrown.
     * 

* This method * simply performs in.read() and returns the result. * * @return the next byte of data, or -1 if the end of the * stream is reached. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in */ public int read() throws IOException { return in.read(); } /** * Reads up to byte.length bytes of data from this * input stream into an array of bytes. This method blocks until some * input is available. *

* This method simply performs the call * read(b, 0, b.length) and returns * the result. It is important that it does * not do in.read(b) instead; * certain subclasses of FilterInputStream * depend on the implementation strategy actually * used. * * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or * -1 if there is no more data because the end of * the stream has been reached. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#read(byte[], int, int) */ public int read(byte b[]) throws IOException { return read(b, 0, b.length); } /** * Reads up to len bytes of data from this input stream * into an array of bytes. If len is not zero, the method * blocks until some input is available; otherwise, no * bytes are read and 0 is returned. *

* This method simply performs in.read(b, off, len) * and returns the result. * * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. * @param off the start offset in the destination array b * @param len the maximum number of bytes read. * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or * -1 if there is no more data because the end of * the stream has been reached. * @exception NullPointerException If b is null. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException If off is negative, * len is negative, or len is greater than * b.length - off * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in */ public int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { return in.read(b, off, len); } /** * Skips over and discards n bytes of data from the * input stream. The skip method may, for a variety of * reasons, end up skipping over some smaller number of bytes, * possibly 0. The actual number of bytes skipped is * returned. *

* This method simply performs in.skip(n). * * @param n the number of bytes to be skipped. * @return the actual number of bytes skipped. * @exception IOException if the stream does not support seek, * or if some other I/O error occurs. */ public long skip(long n) throws IOException { return in.skip(n); } /** * Returns an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read (or * skipped over) from this input stream without blocking by the next * caller of a method for this input stream. The next caller might be * the same thread or another thread. A single read or skip of this * many bytes will not block, but may read or skip fewer bytes. *

* This method returns the result of {@link #in in}.available(). * * @return an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read (or skipped * over) from this input stream without blocking. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public int available() throws IOException { return in.available(); } /** * Closes this input stream and releases any system resources * associated with the stream. * This * method simply performs in.close(). * * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in */ public void close() throws IOException { in.close(); } /** * Marks the current position in this input stream. A subsequent * call to the reset method repositions this stream at * the last marked position so that subsequent reads re-read the same bytes. *

* The readlimit argument tells this input stream to * allow that many bytes to be read before the mark position gets * invalidated. *

* This method simply performs in.mark(readlimit). * * @param readlimit the maximum limit of bytes that can be read before * the mark position becomes invalid. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#reset() */ public synchronized void mark(int readlimit) { in.mark(readlimit); } /** * Repositions this stream to the position at the time the * mark method was last called on this input stream. *

* This method * simply performs in.reset(). *

* Stream marks are intended to be used in * situations where you need to read ahead a little to see what's in * the stream. Often this is most easily done by invoking some * general parser. If the stream is of the type handled by the * parse, it just chugs along happily. If the stream is not of * that type, the parser should toss an exception when it fails. * If this happens within readlimit bytes, it allows the outer * code to reset the stream and try another parser. * * @exception IOException if the stream has not been marked or if the * mark has been invalidated. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#mark(int) */ public synchronized void reset() throws IOException { in.reset(); } /** * Tests if this input stream supports the mark * and reset methods. * This method * simply performs in.markSupported(). * * @return true if this stream type supports the * mark and reset method; * false otherwise. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in * @see java.io.InputStream#mark(int) * @see java.io.InputStream#reset() */ public boolean markSupported() { return in.markSupported(); } }





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