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package org.apache.commons.io.input;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.RandomAccessFile;
import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import org.apache.commons.io.Charsets;
/**
* Reads lines in a file reversely (similar to a BufferedReader, but starting at
* the last line). Useful for e.g. searching in log files.
*
* @since 2.2
*/
public class ReversedLinesFileReader implements Closeable {
private final int blockSize;
private final Charset encoding;
private final RandomAccessFile randomAccessFile;
private final long totalByteLength;
private final long totalBlockCount;
private final byte[][] newLineSequences;
private final int avoidNewlineSplitBufferSize;
private final int byteDecrement;
private FilePart currentFilePart;
private boolean trailingNewlineOfFileSkipped = false;
/**
* Creates a ReversedLinesFileReader with default block size of 4KB and the
* platform's default encoding.
*
* @param file
* the file to be read
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @deprecated 2.5 use {@link #ReversedLinesFileReader(File, Charset)} instead
*/
@Deprecated
public ReversedLinesFileReader(final File file) throws IOException {
this(file, 4096, Charset.defaultCharset());
}
/**
* Creates a ReversedLinesFileReader with default block size of 4KB and the
* specified encoding.
*
* @param file
* the file to be read
* @param charset the encoding to use
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 2.5
*/
public ReversedLinesFileReader(final File file, final Charset charset) throws IOException {
this(file, 4096, charset);
}
/**
* Creates a ReversedLinesFileReader with the given block size and encoding.
*
* @param file
* the file to be read
* @param blockSize
* size of the internal buffer (for ideal performance this should
* match with the block size of the underlying file system).
* @param encoding
* the encoding of the file
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 2.3
*/
public ReversedLinesFileReader(final File file, final int blockSize, final Charset encoding) throws IOException {
this.blockSize = blockSize;
this.encoding = encoding;
// --- check & prepare encoding ---
final Charset charset = Charsets.toCharset(encoding);
final CharsetEncoder charsetEncoder = charset.newEncoder();
final float maxBytesPerChar = charsetEncoder.maxBytesPerChar();
if (maxBytesPerChar == 1f) {
// all one byte encodings are no problem
byteDecrement = 1;
} else if (charset == StandardCharsets.UTF_8) {
// UTF-8 works fine out of the box, for multibyte sequences a second UTF-8 byte can never be a newline byte
// http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/UTF-8
byteDecrement = 1;
} else if(charset == Charset.forName("Shift_JIS") || // Same as for UTF-8
// http://www.herongyang.com/Unicode/JIS-Shift-JIS-Encoding.html
charset == Charset.forName("windows-31j") || // Windows code page 932 (Japanese)
charset == Charset.forName("x-windows-949") || // Windows code page 949 (Korean)
charset == Charset.forName("gbk") || // Windows code page 936 (Simplified Chinese)
charset == Charset.forName("x-windows-950")) { // Windows code page 950 (Traditional Chinese)
byteDecrement = 1;
} else if (charset == StandardCharsets.UTF_16BE || charset == StandardCharsets.UTF_16LE) {
// UTF-16 new line sequences are not allowed as second tuple of four byte sequences,
// however byte order has to be specified
byteDecrement = 2;
} else if (charset == StandardCharsets.UTF_16) {
throw new UnsupportedEncodingException("For UTF-16, you need to specify the byte order (use UTF-16BE or " +
"UTF-16LE)");
} else {
throw new UnsupportedEncodingException("Encoding " + encoding + " is not supported yet (feel free to " +
"submit a patch)");
}
// NOTE: The new line sequences are matched in the order given, so it is important that \r\n is BEFORE \n
newLineSequences = new byte[][] { "\r\n".getBytes(encoding), "\n".getBytes(encoding), "\r".getBytes(encoding) };
avoidNewlineSplitBufferSize = newLineSequences[0].length;
// Open file
randomAccessFile = new RandomAccessFile(file, "r");
totalByteLength = randomAccessFile.length();
int lastBlockLength = (int) (totalByteLength % blockSize);
if (lastBlockLength > 0) {
totalBlockCount = totalByteLength / blockSize + 1;
} else {
totalBlockCount = totalByteLength / blockSize;
if (totalByteLength > 0) {
lastBlockLength = blockSize;
}
}
currentFilePart = new FilePart(totalBlockCount, lastBlockLength, null);
}
/**
* Creates a ReversedLinesFileReader with the given block size and encoding.
*
* @param file
* the file to be read
* @param blockSize
* size of the internal buffer (for ideal performance this should
* match with the block size of the underlying file system).
* @param encoding
* the encoding of the file
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @throws java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException thrown instead of {@link UnsupportedEncodingException} in
* version 2.2 if the encoding is not supported.
*/
public ReversedLinesFileReader(final File file, final int blockSize, final String encoding) throws IOException {
this(file, blockSize, Charsets.toCharset(encoding));
}
/**
* Returns the lines of the file from bottom to top.
*
* @return the next line or null if the start of the file is reached
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
*/
public String readLine() throws IOException {
String line = currentFilePart.readLine();
while (line == null) {
currentFilePart = currentFilePart.rollOver();
if (currentFilePart != null) {
line = currentFilePart.readLine();
} else {
// no more fileparts: we're done, leave line set to null
break;
}
}
// aligned behaviour with BufferedReader that doesn't return a last, empty line
if("".equals(line) && !trailingNewlineOfFileSkipped) {
trailingNewlineOfFileSkipped = true;
line = readLine();
}
return line;
}
/**
* Closes underlying resources.
*
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
*/
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
randomAccessFile.close();
}
private class FilePart {
private final long no;
private final byte[] data;
private byte[] leftOver;
private int currentLastBytePos;
/**
* ctor
* @param no the part number
* @param length its length
* @param leftOverOfLastFilePart remainder
* @throws IOException if there is a problem reading the file
*/
private FilePart(final long no, final int length, final byte[] leftOverOfLastFilePart) throws IOException {
this.no = no;
final int dataLength = length + (leftOverOfLastFilePart != null ? leftOverOfLastFilePart.length : 0);
this.data = new byte[dataLength];
final long off = (no - 1) * blockSize;
// read data
if (no > 0 /* file not empty */) {
randomAccessFile.seek(off);
final int countRead = randomAccessFile.read(data, 0, length);
if (countRead != length) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Count of requested bytes and actually read bytes don't match");
}
}
// copy left over part into data arr
if (leftOverOfLastFilePart != null) {
System.arraycopy(leftOverOfLastFilePart, 0, data, length, leftOverOfLastFilePart.length);
}
this.currentLastBytePos = data.length - 1;
this.leftOver = null;
}
/**
* Handles block rollover
*
* @return the new FilePart or null
* @throws IOException if there was a problem reading the file
*/
private FilePart rollOver() throws IOException {
if (currentLastBytePos > -1) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Current currentLastCharPos unexpectedly positive... "
+ "last readLine() should have returned something! currentLastCharPos=" + currentLastBytePos);
}
if (no > 1) {
return new FilePart(no - 1, blockSize, leftOver);
} else {
// NO 1 was the last FilePart, we're finished
if (leftOver != null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected leftover of the last block: leftOverOfThisFilePart="
+ new String(leftOver, encoding));
}
return null;
}
}
/**
* Reads a line.
*
* @return the line or null
* @throws IOException if there is an error reading from the file
*/
private String readLine() throws IOException {
String line = null;
int newLineMatchByteCount;
final boolean isLastFilePart = no == 1;
int i = currentLastBytePos;
while (i > -1) {
if (!isLastFilePart && i < avoidNewlineSplitBufferSize) {
// avoidNewlineSplitBuffer: for all except the last file part we
// take a few bytes to the next file part to avoid splitting of newlines
createLeftOver();
break; // skip last few bytes and leave it to the next file part
}
// --- check for newline ---
if ((newLineMatchByteCount = getNewLineMatchByteCount(data, i)) > 0 /* found newline */) {
final int lineStart = i + 1;
final int lineLengthBytes = currentLastBytePos - lineStart + 1;
if (lineLengthBytes < 0) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Unexpected negative line length="+lineLengthBytes);
}
final byte[] lineData = new byte[lineLengthBytes];
System.arraycopy(data, lineStart, lineData, 0, lineLengthBytes);
line = new String(lineData, encoding);
currentLastBytePos = i - newLineMatchByteCount;
break; // found line
}
// --- move cursor ---
i -= byteDecrement;
// --- end of file part handling ---
if (i < 0) {
createLeftOver();
break; // end of file part
}
}
// --- last file part handling ---
if (isLastFilePart && leftOver != null) {
// there will be no line break anymore, this is the first line of the file
line = new String(leftOver, encoding);
leftOver = null;
}
return line;
}
/**
* Creates the buffer containing any left over bytes.
*/
private void createLeftOver() {
final int lineLengthBytes = currentLastBytePos + 1;
if (lineLengthBytes > 0) {
// create left over for next block
leftOver = new byte[lineLengthBytes];
System.arraycopy(data, 0, leftOver, 0, lineLengthBytes);
} else {
leftOver = null;
}
currentLastBytePos = -1;
}
/**
* Finds the new-line sequence and return its length.
*
* @param data buffer to scan
* @param i start offset in buffer
* @return length of newline sequence or 0 if none found
*/
private int getNewLineMatchByteCount(final byte[] data, final int i) {
for (final byte[] newLineSequence : newLineSequences) {
boolean match = true;
for (int j = newLineSequence.length - 1; j >= 0; j--) {
final int k = i + j - (newLineSequence.length - 1);
match &= k >= 0 && data[k] == newLineSequence[j];
}
if (match) {
return newLineSequence.length;
}
}
return 0;
}
}
}