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package java.io;
import com.jtransc.JTranscArrays;
import libcore.util.SneakyThrow;
import java.util.Arrays;
/**
* Wraps an existing {@link Writer} and buffers the output. Expensive
* interaction with the underlying reader is minimized, since most (smaller)
* requests can be satisfied by accessing the buffer alone. The drawback is that
* some extra space is required to hold the buffer and that copying takes place
* when filling that buffer, but this is usually outweighed by the performance
* benefits.
*
* A typical application pattern for the class looks like this:
*
*
* BufferedWriter buf = new BufferedWriter(new FileWriter("file.java"));
*
*
* @see BufferedReader
*/
public class BufferedWriter extends Writer {
private Writer out;
private char[] buf;
private int pos;
/**
* Constructs a new {@code BufferedWriter}, providing {@code out} with a buffer
* of 8192 chars.
*
* @param out the {@code Writer} the buffer writes to.
*/
public BufferedWriter(Writer out) {
this(out, 8192);
}
/**
* Constructs a new {@code BufferedWriter}, providing {@code out} with {@code size} chars
* of buffer.
*
* @param out the {@code OutputStream} the buffer writes to.
* @param size the size of buffer in chars.
* @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code size <= 0}.
*/
public BufferedWriter(Writer out, int size) {
super(out);
if (size <= 0) {
throw new IllegalArgumentException("size <= 0");
}
this.out = out;
this.buf = new char[size];
}
/**
* Closes this writer. The contents of the buffer are flushed, the target
* writer is closed, and the buffer is released. Only the first invocation
* of close has any effect.
*
* @throws IOException
* if an error occurs while closing this writer.
*/
@Override
public void close() throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
if (isClosed()) {
return;
}
Throwable thrown = null;
try {
flushInternal();
} catch (Throwable e) {
thrown = e;
}
buf = null;
try {
out.close();
} catch (Throwable e) {
if (thrown == null) {
thrown = e;
}
}
out = null;
if (thrown != null) {
SneakyThrow.sneakyThrow(thrown);
}
}
}
/**
* Flushes this writer. The contents of the buffer are committed to the
* target writer and it is then flushed.
*
* @throws IOException
* if an error occurs while flushing this writer.
*/
@Override
public void flush() throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
checkNotClosed();
flushInternal();
out.flush();
}
}
private void checkNotClosed() throws IOException {
if (isClosed()) {
throw new IOException("BufferedWriter is closed");
}
}
/**
* Flushes the internal buffer.
*/
private void flushInternal() throws IOException {
if (pos > 0) {
out.write(buf, 0, pos);
}
pos = 0;
}
/**
* Indicates whether this writer is closed.
*
* @return {@code true} if this writer is closed, {@code false} otherwise.
*/
private boolean isClosed() {
return out == null;
}
/**
* Writes a newline to this writer. On Android, this is {@code "\n"}.
* The target writer may or may not be flushed when a newline is written.
*
* @throws IOException
* if an error occurs attempting to write to this writer.
*/
public void newLine() throws IOException {
write(System.lineSeparator());
}
/**
* Writes {@code count} characters starting at {@code offset} in
* {@code buffer} to this writer. If {@code count} is greater than this
* writer's buffer, then the buffer is flushed and the characters are
* written directly to the target writer.
*
* @param buffer
* the array containing characters to write.
* @param offset
* the start position in {@code buffer} for retrieving characters.
* @param count
* the maximum number of characters to write.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
* if {@code offset < 0} or {@code count < 0}, or if
* {@code offset + count} is greater than the size of
* {@code buffer}.
* @throws IOException
* if this writer is closed or another I/O error occurs.
*/
@Override
public void write(char[] buffer, int offset, int count) throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
checkNotClosed();
if (buffer == null) {
throw new NullPointerException("buffer == null");
}
JTranscArrays.checkOffsetAndCount(buffer.length, offset, count);
if (pos == 0 && count >= this.buf.length) {
out.write(buffer, offset, count);
return;
}
int available = this.buf.length - pos;
if (count < available) {
available = count;
}
if (available > 0) {
System.arraycopy(buffer, offset, this.buf, pos, available);
pos += available;
}
if (pos == this.buf.length) {
out.write(this.buf, 0, this.buf.length);
pos = 0;
if (count > available) {
offset += available;
available = count - available;
if (available >= this.buf.length) {
out.write(buffer, offset, available);
return;
}
System.arraycopy(buffer, offset, this.buf, pos, available);
pos += available;
}
}
}
}
/**
* Writes the character {@code oneChar} to this writer. If the buffer
* gets full by writing this character, this writer is flushed. Only the
* lower two bytes of the integer {@code oneChar} are written.
*
* @param oneChar
* the character to write.
* @throws IOException
* if this writer is closed or another I/O error occurs.
*/
@Override
public void write(int oneChar) throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
checkNotClosed();
if (pos >= buf.length) {
out.write(buf, 0, buf.length);
pos = 0;
}
buf[pos++] = (char) oneChar;
}
}
/**
* Writes {@code count} characters starting at {@code offset} in {@code str}
* to this writer. If {@code count} is greater than this writer's buffer,
* then this writer is flushed and the remaining characters are written
* directly to the target writer. If count is negative no characters are
* written to the buffer. This differs from the behavior of the superclass.
*
* @param str
* the non-null String containing characters to write.
* @param offset
* the start position in {@code str} for retrieving characters.
* @param count
* maximum number of characters to write.
* @throws IOException
* if this writer has already been closed or another I/O error
* occurs.
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
* if {@code offset < 0} or {@code offset + count} is greater
* than the length of {@code str}.
*/
@Override
public void write(String str, int offset, int count) throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
checkNotClosed();
if (count <= 0) {
return;
}
if (offset < 0 || offset > str.length() - count) {
throw new StringIndexOutOfBoundsException();
}
if (pos == 0 && count >= buf.length) {
char[] chars = new char[count];
str.getChars(offset, offset + count, chars, 0);
out.write(chars, 0, count);
return;
}
int available = buf.length - pos;
if (count < available) {
available = count;
}
if (available > 0) {
str.getChars(offset, offset + available, buf, pos);
pos += available;
}
if (pos == buf.length) {
out.write(this.buf, 0, this.buf.length);
pos = 0;
if (count > available) {
offset += available;
available = count - available;
if (available >= buf.length) {
char[] chars = new char[count];
str.getChars(offset, offset + available, chars, 0);
out.write(chars, 0, available);
return;
}
str.getChars(offset, offset + available, buf, pos);
pos += available;
}
}
}
}
}