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package java.io;
/**
* A specialized {@link Reader} that reads from a file in the file system.
* All read requests made by calling methods in this class are directly
* forwarded to the equivalent function of the underlying operating system.
* Since this may induce some performance penalty, in particular if many small
* read requests are made, a FileReader is often wrapped by a
* BufferedReader.
*
* @see BufferedReader
* @see FileWriter
*/
public class FileReader extends InputStreamReader {
/**
* Constructs a new FileReader on the given {@code file}.
*
* @param file
* a File to be opened for reading characters from.
* @throws FileNotFoundException
* if {@code file} does not exist.
*/
public FileReader(File file) throws FileNotFoundException {
super(new FileInputStream(file));
}
/**
* Construct a new FileReader on the given FileDescriptor {@code fd}. Since
* a previously opened FileDescriptor is passed as an argument, no
* FileNotFoundException can be thrown.
*
* @param fd
* the previously opened file descriptor.
*/
public FileReader(FileDescriptor fd) {
super(new FileInputStream(fd));
}
/**
* Construct a new FileReader on the given file named {@code filename}.
*
* @param filename
* an absolute or relative path specifying the file to open.
* @throws FileNotFoundException
* if there is no file named {@code filename}.
*/
public FileReader(String filename) throws FileNotFoundException {
super(new FileInputStream(filename));
}
}