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This work corresponds to the API signatures of JSR 219: Foundation Profile 1.1. In the event of a discrepency between this work and the JSR 219 specification, which is available at http://www.jcp.org/en/jsr/detail?id=219, the latter takes precedence. */ package java.io; /** * Instances of this class support both reading and writing to a * random access file. A random access file behaves like a large * array of bytes stored in the file system. There is a kind of cursor, * or index into the implied array, called the file pointer; * input operations read bytes starting at the file pointer and advance * the file pointer past the bytes read. If the random access file is * created in read/write mode, then output operations are also available; * output operations write bytes starting at the file pointer and advance * the file pointer past the bytes written. Output operations that write * past the current end of the implied array cause the array to be * extended. The file pointer can be read by the * getFilePointer method and set by the seek * method. *

* It is generally true of all the reading routines in this class that * if end-of-file is reached before the desired number of bytes has been * read, an EOFException (which is a kind of * IOException) is thrown. If any byte cannot be read for * any reason other than end-of-file, an IOException other * than EOFException is thrown. In particular, an * IOException may be thrown if the stream has been closed. * * @author unascribed * @version 1.57, 05/03/00 * @since JDK1.0 */ public class RandomAccessFile implements DataOutput, DataInput { /** * Creates a random access file stream to read from, and optionally * to write to, a file with the specified name. A new * {@link FileDescriptor} object is created to represent the * connection to the file. * *

The mode argument specifies the access mode with which the * file is to be opened. The permitted values and their meanings are as * specified for the RandomAccessFile(File,String) constructor. * *

* If there is a security manager, its checkRead method * is called with the name argument * as its argument to see if read access to the file is allowed. * If the mode allows writing, the security manager's * checkWrite method * is also called with the name argument * as its argument to see if write access to the file is allowed. * * @param name the system-dependent filename * @param mode the access mode * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the mode argument is not equal * to one of "r", "rw", "rws", or * "rwd" * @exception FileNotFoundException if the file exists but is a directory * rather than a regular file, or cannot be opened or * created for any other reason * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkRead method denies read access to the file * or the mode is "rw" and the security manager's * checkWrite method denies write access to the file * @see java.lang.SecurityException * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String) * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String) * @revised 1.4 * @spec JSR-51 */ public RandomAccessFile(String name, String mode) throws FileNotFoundException { } /** * Creates a random access file stream to read from, and optionally to * write to, the file specified by the {@link File} argument. A new {@link * FileDescriptor} object is created to represent this file connection. * *

The mode argument specifies the access mode * in which the file is to be opened. The permitted values and their * meanings are: * *

* * * * * * * * * *

Value

Meaning

"r" Open for reading only. Invoking any of the write * methods of the resulting object will cause an {@link * java.io.IOException} to be thrown.
"rw" Open for reading and writing. If the file does not already * exist then an attempt will be made to create it.
"rws" Open for reading and writing, as with "rw", and also * require that every update to the file's content or metadata be * written synchronously to the underlying storage device.
"rwd"   Open for reading and writing, as with "rw", and also * require that every update to the file's content be written * synchronously to the underlying storage device.
* * If * the file resides on a local storage device then when an invocation of a * method of this class returns it is guaranteed that all changes made to * the file by that invocation will have been written to that device. This * is useful for ensuring that critical information is not lost in the * event of a system crash. If the file does not reside on a local device * then no such guarantee is made. * *

The "rwd" mode can be used to reduce the number of I/O * operations performed. Using "rwd" only requires updates to the * file's content to be written to storage; using "rws" requires * updates to both the file's content and its metadata to be written, which * generally requires at least one more low-level I/O operation. * *

If there is a security manager, its checkRead method is * called with the pathname of the file argument as its * argument to see if read access to the file is allowed. If the mode * allows writing, the security manager's checkWrite method is * also called with the path argument to see if write access to the file is * allowed. * * @param file the file object * @param mode the access mode, as described * above * @exception IllegalArgumentException if the mode argument is not equal * to one of "r", "rw", "rws", or * "rwd" * @exception FileNotFoundException if the file exists but is a directory * rather than a regular file, or cannot be opened or * created for any other reason * @exception SecurityException if a security manager exists and its * checkRead method denies read access to the file * or the mode is "rw" and the security manager's * checkWrite method denies write access to the file * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkRead(java.lang.String) * @see java.lang.SecurityManager#checkWrite(java.lang.String) * @revised 1.4 * @spec JSR-51 */ public RandomAccessFile(File file, String mode) throws FileNotFoundException { } /** * Returns the opaque file descriptor object associated with this * stream.

* * @return the file descriptor object associated with this stream. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FileDescriptor */ public final FileDescriptor getFD() throws IOException { return null; } /** * Reads a byte of data from this file. The byte is returned as an * integer in the range 0 to 255 (0x00-0x0ff). This * method blocks if no input is yet available. *

* Although RandomAccessFile is not a subclass of * InputStream, this method behaves in exactly the same * way as the {@link InputStream#read()} method of * InputStream. * * @return the next byte of data, or -1 if the end of the * file has been reached. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. Not thrown if * end-of-file has been reached. */ public int read() throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Reads up to len bytes of data from this file into an * array of bytes. This method blocks until at least one byte of input * is available. *

* Although RandomAccessFile is not a subclass of * InputStream, this method behaves in the exactly the * same way as the {@link InputStream#read(byte[], int, int)} method of * InputStream. * * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. * @param off the start offset of the data. * @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 file has been reached. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Reads up to b.length bytes of data from this file * into an array of bytes. This method blocks until at least one byte * of input is available. *

* Although RandomAccessFile is not a subclass of * InputStream, this method behaves in the exactly the * same way as the {@link InputStream#read(byte[])} method of * InputStream. * * @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 * this file has been reached. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public int read(byte[] b) throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Reads b.length bytes from this file into the byte * array, starting at the current file pointer. This method reads * repeatedly from the file until the requested number of bytes are * read. This method blocks until the requested number of bytes are * read, the end of the stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * all the bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void readFully(byte[] b) throws IOException { } /** * Reads exactly len bytes from this file into the byte * array, starting at the current file pointer. This method reads * repeatedly from the file until the requested number of bytes are * read. This method blocks until the requested number of bytes are * read, the end of the stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. * @param off the start offset of the data. * @param len the number of bytes to read. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * all the bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void readFully(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { } /** * Attempts to skip over n bytes of input discarding the * skipped bytes. *

* * This method may skip over some smaller number of bytes, possibly zero. * This may result from any of a number of conditions; reaching end of * file before n bytes have been skipped is only one * possibility. This method never throws an EOFException. * The actual number of bytes skipped is returned. If n * is negative, no bytes are skipped. * * @param n the number of bytes to be skipped. * @return the actual number of bytes skipped. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public int skipBytes(int n) throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Writes the specified byte to this file. The write starts at * the current file pointer. * * @param b the byte to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public void write(int b) throws IOException { } /** * Writes b.length bytes from the specified byte array * to this file, starting at the current file pointer. * * @param b the data. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public void write(byte[] b) throws IOException { } /** * Writes len bytes from the specified byte array * starting at offset off to this file. * * @param b the data. * @param off the start offset in the data. * @param len the number of bytes to write. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { } /** * Returns the current offset in this file. * * @return the offset from the beginning of the file, in bytes, * at which the next read or write occurs. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public long getFilePointer() throws IOException { return -1; } /** * Sets the file-pointer offset, measured from the beginning of this * file, at which the next read or write occurs. The offset may be * set beyond the end of the file. Setting the offset beyond the end * of the file does not change the file length. The file length will * change only by writing after the offset has been set beyond the end * of the file. * * @param pos the offset position, measured in bytes from the * beginning of the file, at which to set the file * pointer. * @exception IOException if pos is less than * 0 or if an I/O error occurs. */ public void seek(long pos) throws IOException { } /** * Returns the length of this file. * * @return the length of this file, measured in bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public long length() throws IOException { return -1; } /** * Sets the length of this file. * *

If the present length of the file as returned by the * length method is greater than the newLength * argument then the file will be truncated. In this case, if the file * offset as returned by the getFilePointer method is greater * then newLength then after this method returns the offset * will be equal to newLength. * *

If the present length of the file as returned by the * length method is smaller than the newLength * argument then the file will be extended. In this case, the contents of * the extended portion of the file are not defined. * * @param newLength The desired length of the file * @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs * @since 1.2 */ public void setLength(long newLength) throws IOException { } /** * Closes this random access file stream and releases any system * resources associated with the stream. A closed random access * file cannot perform input or output operations and cannot be * reopened. * * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * * @revised 1.4 * @spec JSR-51 */ public void close() throws IOException { } /** * Reads a boolean from this file. This method reads a * single byte from the file, starting at the current file pointer. * A value of 0 represents * false. Any other value represents true. * This method blocks until the byte is read, the end of the stream * is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the boolean value read. * @exception EOFException if this file has reached the end. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final boolean readBoolean() throws IOException { return false; } /** * Reads a signed eight-bit value from this file. This method reads a * byte from the file, starting from the current file pointer. * If the byte read is b, where * 0 <= b <= 255, * then the result is: *

     *     (byte)(b)
     * 
*

* This method blocks until the byte is read, the end of the stream * is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next byte of this file as a signed eight-bit * byte. * @exception EOFException if this file has reached the end. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final byte readByte() throws IOException { return ' '; } /** * Reads an unsigned eight-bit number from this file. This method reads * a byte from this file, starting at the current file pointer, * and returns that byte. *

* This method blocks until the byte is read, the end of the stream * is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next byte of this file, interpreted as an unsigned * eight-bit number. * @exception EOFException if this file has reached the end. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final int readUnsignedByte() throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Reads a signed 16-bit number from this file. The method reads two * bytes from this file, starting at the current file pointer. * If the two bytes read, in order, are * b1 and b2, where each of the two values is * between 0 and 255, inclusive, then the * result is equal to: *

     *     (short)((b1 << 8) | b2)
     * 
*

* This method blocks until the two bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next two bytes of this file, interpreted as a signed * 16-bit number. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * two bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final short readShort() throws IOException { return -1; } /** * Reads an unsigned 16-bit number from this file. This method reads * two bytes from the file, starting at the current file pointer. * If the bytes read, in order, are * b1 and b2, where * 0 <= b1, b2 <= 255, * then the result is equal to: *

     *     (b1 << 8) | b2
     * 
*

* This method blocks until the two bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next two bytes of this file, interpreted as an unsigned * 16-bit integer. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * two bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final int readUnsignedShort() throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Reads a Unicode character from this file. This method reads two * bytes from the file, starting at the current file pointer. * If the bytes read, in order, are * b1 and b2, where * 0 <= b1, b2 <= 255, * then the result is equal to: *

     *     (char)((b1 << 8) | b2)
     * 
*

* This method blocks until the two bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next two bytes of this file as a Unicode character. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * two bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final char readChar() throws IOException { return ' '; } /** * Reads a signed 32-bit integer from this file. This method reads 4 * bytes from the file, starting at the current file pointer. * If the bytes read, in order, are b1, * b2, b3, and b4, where * 0 <= b1, b2, b3, b4 <= 255, * then the result is equal to: *

     *     (b1 << 24) | (b2 << 16) + (b3 << 8) + b4
     * 
*

* This method blocks until the four bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next four bytes of this file, interpreted as an * int. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * four bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final int readInt() throws IOException { return 0; } /** * Reads a signed 64-bit integer from this file. This method reads eight * bytes from the file, starting at the current file pointer. * If the bytes read, in order, are * b1, b2, b3, * b4, b5, b6, * b7, and b8, where: *

     *     0 <= b1, b2, b3, b4, b5, b6, b7, b8 <=255,
     * 
*

* then the result is equal to: *

     *     ((long)b1 << 56) + ((long)b2 << 48)
     *     + ((long)b3 << 40) + ((long)b4 << 32)
     *     + ((long)b5 << 24) + ((long)b6 << 16)
     *     + ((long)b7 << 8) + b8
     * 
*

* This method blocks until the eight bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next eight bytes of this file, interpreted as a * long. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * eight bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final long readLong() throws IOException { return -1; } /** * Reads a float from this file. This method reads an * int value, starting at the current file pointer, * as if by the readInt method * and then converts that int to a float * using the intBitsToFloat method in class * Float. *

* This method blocks until the four bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next four bytes of this file, interpreted as a * float. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * four bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.RandomAccessFile#readInt() * @see java.lang.Float#intBitsToFloat(int) */ public final float readFloat() throws IOException { return 0.0f; } /** * Reads a double from this file. This method reads a * long value, starting at the current file pointer, * as if by the readLong method * and then converts that long to a double * using the longBitsToDouble method in * class Double. *

* This method blocks until the eight bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next eight bytes of this file, interpreted as a * double. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before reading * eight bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.RandomAccessFile#readLong() * @see java.lang.Double#longBitsToDouble(long) */ public final double readDouble() throws IOException { return 0.0d; } /** * Reads the next line of text from this file. This method successively * reads bytes from the file, starting at the current file pointer, * until it reaches a line terminator or the end * of the file. Each byte is converted into a character by taking the * byte's value for the lower eight bits of the character and setting the * high eight bits of the character to zero. This method does not, * therefore, support the full Unicode character set. * *

A line of text is terminated by a carriage-return character * ('\r'), a newline character ('\n'), a * carriage-return character immediately followed by a newline character, * or the end of the file. Line-terminating characters are discarded and * are not included as part of the string returned. * *

This method blocks until a newline character is read, a carriage * return and the byte following it are read (to see if it is a newline), * the end of the file is reached, or an exception is thrown. * * @return the next line of text from this file, or null if end * of file is encountered before even one byte is read. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final String readLine() throws IOException { return null; } /** * Reads in a string from this file. The string has been encoded * using a modified UTF-8 format. *

* The first two bytes are read, starting from the current file * pointer, as if by * readUnsignedShort. This value gives the number of * following bytes that are in the encoded string, not * the length of the resulting string. The following bytes are then * interpreted as bytes encoding characters in the UTF-8 format * and are converted into characters. *

* This method blocks until all the bytes are read, the end of the * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. * * @return a Unicode string. * @exception EOFException if this file reaches the end before * reading all the bytes. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @exception UTFDataFormatException if the bytes do not represent * valid UTF-8 encoding of a Unicode string. * @see java.io.RandomAccessFile#readUnsignedShort() */ public final String readUTF() throws IOException { return null; } /** * Writes a boolean to the file as a one-byte value. The * value true is written out as the value * (byte)1; the value false is written out * as the value (byte)0. The write starts at * the current position of the file pointer. * * @param v a boolean value to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeBoolean(boolean v) throws IOException { } /** * Writes a byte to the file as a one-byte value. The * write starts at the current position of the file pointer. * * @param v a byte value to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeByte(int v) throws IOException { } /** * Writes a short to the file as two bytes, high byte first. * The write starts at the current position of the file pointer. * * @param v a short to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeShort(int v) throws IOException { } /** * Writes a char to the file as a two-byte value, high * byte first. The write starts at the current position of the * file pointer. * * @param v a char value to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeChar(int v) throws IOException { } /** * Writes an int to the file as four bytes, high byte first. * The write starts at the current position of the file pointer. * * @param v an int to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeInt(int v) throws IOException { } /** * Writes a long to the file as eight bytes, high byte first. * The write starts at the current position of the file pointer. * * @param v a long to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeLong(long v) throws IOException { } /** * Converts the float argument to an int using the * floatToIntBits method in class Float, * and then writes that int value to the file as a * four-byte quantity, high byte first. The write starts at the * current position of the file pointer. * * @param v a float value to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.lang.Float#floatToIntBits(float) */ public final void writeFloat(float v) throws IOException { } /** * Converts the double argument to a long using the * doubleToLongBits method in class Double, * and then writes that long value to the file as an * eight-byte quantity, high byte first. The write starts at the current * position of the file pointer. * * @param v a double value to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.lang.Double#doubleToLongBits(double) */ public final void writeDouble(double v) throws IOException { } /** * Writes the string to the file as a sequence of bytes. Each * character in the string is written out, in sequence, by discarding * its high eight bits. The write starts at the current position of * the file pointer. * * @param s a string of bytes to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeBytes(String s) throws IOException { } /** * Writes a string to the file as a sequence of characters. Each * character is written to the data output stream as if by the * writeChar method. The write starts at the current * position of the file pointer. * * @param s a String value to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.RandomAccessFile#writeChar(int) */ public final void writeChars(String s) throws IOException { } /** * Writes a string to the file using UTF-8 encoding in a * machine-independent manner. *

* First, two bytes are written to the file, starting at the * current file pointer, as if by the * writeShort method giving the number of bytes to * follow. This value is the number of bytes actually written out, * not the length of the string. Following the length, each character * of the string is output, in sequence, using the UTF-8 encoding * for each character. * * @param str a string to be written. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public final void writeUTF(String str) throws IOException { } }





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