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package org.apache.commons.io.input;

import static org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils.EOF;

import java.io.FilterReader;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.nio.CharBuffer;

/**
 * A Proxy stream which acts as expected, that is it passes the method 
 * calls on to the proxied stream and doesn't change which methods are 
 * being called. 
 * 

* It is an alternative base class to FilterReader * to increase reusability, because FilterReader changes the * methods being called, such as read(char[]) to read(char[], int, int). * * @version $Id: ProxyReader.java 1586350 2014-04-10 15:57:20Z ggregory $ */ public abstract class ProxyReader extends FilterReader { /** * Constructs a new ProxyReader. * * @param proxy the Reader to delegate to */ public ProxyReader(final Reader proxy) { super(proxy); // the proxy is stored in a protected superclass variable named 'in' } /** * Invokes the delegate's read() method. * @return the character read or -1 if the end of stream * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public int read() throws IOException { try { beforeRead(1); final int c = in.read(); afterRead(c != EOF ? 1 : EOF); return c; } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); return EOF; } } /** * Invokes the delegate's read(char[]) method. * @param chr the buffer to read the characters into * @return the number of characters read or -1 if the end of stream * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public int read(final char[] chr) throws IOException { try { beforeRead(chr != null ? chr.length : 0); final int n = in.read(chr); afterRead(n); return n; } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); return EOF; } } /** * Invokes the delegate's read(char[], int, int) method. * @param chr the buffer to read the characters into * @param st The start offset * @param len The number of bytes to read * @return the number of characters read or -1 if the end of stream * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public int read(final char[] chr, final int st, final int len) throws IOException { try { beforeRead(len); final int n = in.read(chr, st, len); afterRead(n); return n; } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); return EOF; } } /** * Invokes the delegate's read(CharBuffer) method. * @param target the char buffer to read the characters into * @return the number of characters read or -1 if the end of stream * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs * @since 2.0 */ @Override public int read(final CharBuffer target) throws IOException { try { beforeRead(target != null ? target.length() : 0); final int n = in.read(target); afterRead(n); return n; } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); return EOF; } } /** * Invokes the delegate's skip(long) method. * @param ln the number of bytes to skip * @return the number of bytes to skipped or EOF if the end of stream * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public long skip(final long ln) throws IOException { try { return in.skip(ln); } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); return 0; } } /** * Invokes the delegate's ready() method. * @return true if the stream is ready to be read * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public boolean ready() throws IOException { try { return in.ready(); } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); return false; } } /** * Invokes the delegate's close() method. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public void close() throws IOException { try { in.close(); } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); } } /** * Invokes the delegate's mark(int) method. * @param idx read ahead limit * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public synchronized void mark(final int idx) throws IOException { try { in.mark(idx); } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); } } /** * Invokes the delegate's reset() method. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs */ @Override public synchronized void reset() throws IOException { try { in.reset(); } catch (final IOException e) { handleIOException(e); } } /** * Invokes the delegate's markSupported() method. * @return true if mark is supported, otherwise false */ @Override public boolean markSupported() { return in.markSupported(); } /** * Invoked by the read methods before the call is proxied. The number * of chars that the caller wanted to read (1 for the {@link #read()} * method, buffer length for {@link #read(char[])}, etc.) is given as * an argument. *

* Subclasses can override this method to add common pre-processing * functionality without having to override all the read methods. * The default implementation does nothing. *

* Note this method is not called from {@link #skip(long)} or * {@link #reset()}. You need to explicitly override those methods if * you want to add pre-processing steps also to them. * * @since 2.0 * @param n number of chars that the caller asked to be read * @throws IOException if the pre-processing fails */ protected void beforeRead(final int n) throws IOException { } /** * Invoked by the read methods after the proxied call has returned * successfully. The number of chars returned to the caller (or -1 if * the end of stream was reached) is given as an argument. *

* Subclasses can override this method to add common post-processing * functionality without having to override all the read methods. * The default implementation does nothing. *

* Note this method is not called from {@link #skip(long)} or * {@link #reset()}. You need to explicitly override those methods if * you want to add post-processing steps also to them. * * @since 2.0 * @param n number of chars read, or -1 if the end of stream was reached * @throws IOException if the post-processing fails */ protected void afterRead(final int n) throws IOException { } /** * Handle any IOExceptions thrown. *

* This method provides a point to implement custom exception * handling. The default behaviour is to re-throw the exception. * @param e The IOException thrown * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs * @since 2.0 */ protected void handleIOException(final IOException e) throws IOException { throw e; } }





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