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package com.google.common.io;

import com.google.common.annotations.Beta;
import com.google.common.base.Preconditions;

import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.EOFException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.nio.CharBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import java.util.Arrays;
import java.util.List;

/**
 * Provides utility methods for working with character streams.
 *
 * 

All method parameters must be non-null unless documented otherwise. * *

Some of the methods in this class take arguments with a generic type of * {@code Readable & Closeable}. A {@link java.io.Reader} implements both of * those interfaces. Similarly for {@code Appendable & Closeable} and * {@link java.io.Writer}. * * @author Chris Nokleberg * @author Bin Zhu * @since 1 */ @Beta public final class CharStreams { private static final int BUF_SIZE = 0x800; // 2K chars (4K bytes) private CharStreams() {} /** * Returns a factory that will supply instances of {@link StringReader} that * read a string value. * * @param value the string to read * @return the factory */ public static InputSupplier newReaderSupplier( final String value) { Preconditions.checkNotNull(value); return new InputSupplier() { public StringReader getInput() { return new StringReader(value); } }; } /** * Returns a factory that will supply instances of {@link InputStreamReader}, * using the given {@link InputStream} factory and character set. * * @param in the factory that will be used to open input streams * @param charset the character set used to decode the input stream * @return the factory */ public static InputSupplier newReaderSupplier( final InputSupplier in, final Charset charset) { Preconditions.checkNotNull(in); Preconditions.checkNotNull(charset); return new InputSupplier() { public InputStreamReader getInput() throws IOException { return new InputStreamReader(in.getInput(), charset); } }; } /** * Returns a factory that will supply instances of {@link OutputStreamWriter}, * using the given {@link OutputStream} factory and character set. * * @param out the factory that will be used to open output streams * @param charset the character set used to encode the output stream * @return the factory */ public static OutputSupplier newWriterSupplier( final OutputSupplier out, final Charset charset) { Preconditions.checkNotNull(out); Preconditions.checkNotNull(charset); return new OutputSupplier() { public OutputStreamWriter getOutput() throws IOException { return new OutputStreamWriter(out.getOutput(), charset); } }; } /** * Writes a character sequence (such as a string) to an appendable * object from the given supplier. * * @param from the character sequence to write * @param to the output supplier * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static void write(CharSequence from, OutputSupplier to) throws IOException { Preconditions.checkNotNull(from); boolean threw = true; W out = to.getOutput(); try { out.append(from); threw = false; } finally { Closeables.close(out, threw); } } /** * Opens {@link Readable} and {@link Appendable} objects from the * given factories, copies all characters between the two, and closes * them. * * @param from the input factory * @param to the output factory * @return the number of characters copied * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static long copy(InputSupplier from, OutputSupplier to) throws IOException { boolean threw = true; R in = from.getInput(); try { W out = to.getOutput(); try { long count = copy(in, out); threw = false; return count; } finally { Closeables.close(out, threw); } } finally { Closeables.close(in, threw); } } /** * Opens a {@link Readable} object from the supplier, copies all characters * to the {@link Appendable} object, and closes the input. Does not close * or flush the output. * * @param from the input factory * @param to the object to write to * @return the number of characters copied * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static long copy( InputSupplier from, Appendable to) throws IOException { boolean threw = true; R in = from.getInput(); try { long count = copy(in, to); threw = false; return count; } finally { Closeables.close(in, threw); } } /** * Copies all characters between the {@link Readable} and {@link Appendable} * objects. Does not close or flush either object. * * @param from the object to read from * @param to the object to write to * @return the number of characters copied * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static long copy(Readable from, Appendable to) throws IOException { CharBuffer buf = CharBuffer.allocate(BUF_SIZE); long total = 0; while (true) { int r = from.read(buf); if (r == -1) { break; } buf.flip(); to.append(buf, 0, r); total += r; } return total; } /** * Reads all characters from a {@link Readable} object into a {@link String}. * Does not close the {@code Readable}. * * @param r the object to read from * @return a string containing all the characters * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static String toString(Readable r) throws IOException { return toStringBuilder(r).toString(); } /** * Returns the characters from a {@link Readable} & {@link Closeable} object * supplied by a factory as a {@link String}. * * @param supplier the factory to read from * @return a string containing all the characters * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static String toString( InputSupplier supplier) throws IOException { return toStringBuilder(supplier).toString(); } /** * Reads all characters from a {@link Readable} object into a new * {@link StringBuilder} instance. Does not close the {@code Readable}. * * @param r the object to read from * @return a {@link StringBuilder} containing all the characters * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ private static StringBuilder toStringBuilder(Readable r) throws IOException { StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(); copy(r, sb); return sb; } /** * Returns the characters from a {@link Readable} & {@link Closeable} object * supplied by a factory as a new {@link StringBuilder} instance. * * @param supplier the factory to read from * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ private static StringBuilder toStringBuilder( InputSupplier supplier) throws IOException { boolean threw = true; R r = supplier.getInput(); try { StringBuilder result = toStringBuilder(r); threw = false; return result; } finally { Closeables.close(r, threw); } } /** * Reads the first line from a {@link Readable} & {@link Closeable} object * supplied by a factory. The line does not include line-termination * characters, but does include other leading and trailing whitespace. * * @param supplier the factory to read from * @return the first line, or null if the reader is empty * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static String readFirstLine( InputSupplier supplier) throws IOException { boolean threw = true; R r = supplier.getInput(); try { String line = new LineReader(r).readLine(); threw = false; return line; } finally { Closeables.close(r, threw); } } /** * Reads all of the lines from a {@link Readable} & {@link Closeable} object * supplied by a factory. The lines do not include line-termination * characters, but do include other leading and trailing whitespace. * * @param supplier the factory to read from * @return a mutable {@link List} containing all the lines * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static List readLines( InputSupplier supplier) throws IOException { boolean threw = true; R r = supplier.getInput(); try { List result = readLines(r); threw = false; return result; } finally { Closeables.close(r, threw); } } /** * Reads all of the lines from a {@link Readable} object. The lines do * not include line-termination characters, but do include other * leading and trailing whitespace. * *

Does not close the {@code Readable}. If reading files or resources you * should use the {@link Files#readLines} and {@link Resources#readLines} * methods. * * @param r the object to read from * @return a mutable {@link List} containing all the lines * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static List readLines(Readable r) throws IOException { List result = new ArrayList(); LineReader lineReader = new LineReader(r); String line; while ((line = lineReader.readLine()) != null) { result.add(line); } return result; } /** * Streams lines from a {@link Readable} and {@link Closeable} object * supplied by a factory, stopping when our callback returns false, or we * have read all of the lines. * * @param supplier the factory to read from * @param callback the LineProcessor to use to handle the lines * @return the output of processing the lines * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static T readLines( InputSupplier supplier, LineProcessor callback) throws IOException { boolean threw = true; R r = supplier.getInput(); try { LineReader lineReader = new LineReader(r); String line; while ((line = lineReader.readLine()) != null) { if (!callback.processLine(line)) { break; } } threw = false; } finally { Closeables.close(r, threw); } return callback.getResult(); } /** * Joins multiple {@link Reader} suppliers into a single supplier. * Reader returned from the supplier will contain the concatenated data * from the readers of the underlying suppliers. * *

Reading from the joined reader will throw a {@link NullPointerException} * if any of the suppliers are null or return null. * *

Only one underlying reader will be open at a time. Closing the * joined reader will close the open underlying reader. * * @param suppliers the suppliers to concatenate * @return a supplier that will return a reader containing the concatenated * data */ public static InputSupplier join( final Iterable> suppliers) { return new InputSupplier() { /*@Override*/ public Reader getInput() throws IOException { return new MultiReader(suppliers.iterator()); } }; } /** Varargs form of {@link #join(Iterable)}. */ public static InputSupplier join( InputSupplier... suppliers) { return join(Arrays.asList(suppliers)); } /** * Discards {@code n} characters of data from the reader. This method * will block until the full amount has been skipped. Does not close the * reader. * * @param reader the reader to read from * @param n the number of characters to skip * @throws EOFException if this stream reaches the end before skipping all * the bytes * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ public static void skipFully(Reader reader, long n) throws IOException { while (n > 0) { long amt = reader.skip(n); if (amt == 0) { // force a blocking read if (reader.read() == -1) { throw new EOFException(); } n--; } else { n -= amt; } } } /** * Returns a Writer that sends all output to the given {@link Appendable} * target. Closing the writer will close the target if it is {@link * Closeable}, and flushing the writer will flush the target if it is {@link * java.io.Flushable}. * * @param target the object to which output will be sent * @return a new Writer object, unless target is a Writer, in which case the * target is returned */ public static Writer asWriter(Appendable target) { if (target instanceof Writer) { return (Writer) target; } return new AppendableWriter(target); } }





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