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package org.apache.poi.hdgf.chunks;
import java.util.ArrayList;
import org.apache.poi.hdgf.chunks.ChunkFactory.CommandDefinition;
import org.apache.poi.util.LittleEndian;
import org.apache.poi.util.POILogFactory;
import org.apache.poi.util.POILogger;
/**
* Base of all chunks, which hold data, flags etc
*/
public final class Chunk {
/**
* The contents of the chunk, excluding the header,
* trailer and separator
*/
private byte[] contents;
private ChunkHeader header;
/** May be null */
private ChunkTrailer trailer;
/** May be null */
private ChunkSeparator separator;
/** The possible different commands we can hold */
protected CommandDefinition[] commandDefinitions;
/** The command+value pairs we hold */
private Command[] commands;
/* The blocks (if any) we hold */
//private Block[] blocks
/** The name of the chunk, as found from the commandDefinitions */
private String name;
/** For logging warnings about the structure of the file */
private POILogger logger = POILogFactory.getLogger(Chunk.class);
public Chunk(ChunkHeader header, ChunkTrailer trailer, ChunkSeparator separator, byte[] contents) {
this.header = header;
this.trailer = trailer;
this.separator = separator;
this.contents = contents.clone();
}
public byte[] _getContents() {
return contents;
}
public ChunkHeader getHeader() {
return header;
}
/**
* Gets the separator between this chunk and the next, if it exists
*
* @return the separator
*/
public ChunkSeparator getSeparator() {
return separator;
}
/**
* Gets the trailer for this chunk, if it exists
*
* @return the trailer
*/
public ChunkTrailer getTrailer() {
return trailer;
}
/**
* Gets the command definitions, which define and describe much
* of the data held by the chunk.
*
* @return the command definitions
*/
public CommandDefinition[] getCommandDefinitions() {
return commandDefinitions;
}
public Command[] getCommands() {
return commands;
}
/**
* Get the name of the chunk, as found from the CommandDefinitions
*
* @return the name of the chunk
*/
public String getName() {
return name;
}
/**
* Returns the size of the chunk, including any
* headers, trailers and separators.
*
* @return the size of the chunk
*/
public int getOnDiskSize() {
int size = header.getSizeInBytes() + contents.length;
if(trailer != null) {
size += trailer.getTrailerData().length;
}
if(separator != null) {
size += separator.separatorData.length;
}
return size;
}
/**
* Uses our CommandDefinitions to process the commands
* our chunk type has, and figure out the
* values for them.
*/
protected void processCommands() {
if(commandDefinitions == null) {
throw new IllegalStateException("You must supply the command definitions before calling processCommands!");
}
// Loop over the definitions, building the commands
// and getting their values
ArrayList commandList = new ArrayList<>();
for(CommandDefinition cdef : commandDefinitions) {
int type = cdef.getType();
int offset = cdef.getOffset();
// Handle virtual commands
if(type == 10) {
name = cdef.getName();
continue;
} else if(type == 18) {
continue;
}
// Build the appropriate command for the type
Command command;
if(type == 11 || type == 21) {
command = new BlockOffsetCommand(cdef);
} else {
command = new Command(cdef);
}
// Bizarrely, many of the offsets are from the start of the
// header, not from the start of the chunk body
switch(type) {
case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7:
case 11: case 21:
case 12: case 16: case 17: case 18: case 28: case 29:
// Offset is from start of chunk
break;
default:
// Offset is from start of header!
if(offset >= 19) {
offset -= 19;
}
}
// Check we seem to have enough data
if(offset >= contents.length) {
logger.log(POILogger.WARN,
"Command offset " + offset + " past end of data at " + contents.length
);
continue;
}
try {
// Process
switch(type) {
// Types 0->7 = a flat at bit 0->7
case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7:
int val = contents[offset] & (1< 0);
break;
case 8:
command.value = Byte.valueOf(contents[offset]);
break;
case 9:
command.value = Double.valueOf(
LittleEndian.getDouble(contents, offset)
);
break;
case 12:
// A Little Endian String
// Starts 8 bytes into the data segment
// Ends at end of data, or 00 00
// Ensure we have enough data
if(contents.length < 8) {
command.value = "";
break;
}
// Find the end point
int startsAt = 8;
int endsAt = startsAt;
for(int j=startsAt; j