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package java.nio;

import com.jtransc.JTranscArrays;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.util.Arrays;

/**
 * A buffer of chars.
 * 

* A char buffer can be created in either one of the following ways: *

    *
  • {@link #allocate(int) Allocate} a new char array and create a buffer * based on it;
  • *
  • {@link #wrap(char[]) Wrap} an existing char array to create a new * buffer;
  • *
  • {@link #wrap(CharSequence) Wrap} an existing char sequence to create a * new buffer;
  • *
  • Use {@link ByteBuffer#asCharBuffer() ByteBuffer.asCharBuffer} * to create a char buffer based on a byte buffer.
  • *
*/ public abstract class CharBuffer extends Buffer implements Comparable, CharSequence, Appendable, Readable { /** * Creates a char buffer based on a newly allocated char array. * * @param capacity * the capacity of the new buffer. * @return the created char buffer. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code capacity} is less than zero. */ public static CharBuffer allocate(int capacity) { if (capacity < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("capacity < 0: " + capacity); } return new CharArrayBuffer(new char[capacity]); } /** * Creates a new char buffer by wrapping the given char array. *

* Calling this method has the same effect as * {@code wrap(array, 0, array.length)}. * * @param array * the char array which the new buffer will be based on. * @return the created char buffer. */ public static CharBuffer wrap(char[] array) { return wrap(array, 0, array.length); } /** * Creates a new char buffer by wrapping the given char array. *

* The new buffer's position will be {@code start}, limit will be * {@code start + charCount}, capacity will be the length of the array. * * @param array * the char array which the new buffer will be based on. * @param start * the start index, must not be negative and not greater than * {@code array.length}. * @param charCount * the length, must not be negative and not greater than * {@code array.length - start}. * @return the created char buffer. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either {@code start} or {@code charCount} is invalid. */ public static CharBuffer wrap(char[] array, int start, int charCount) { JTranscArrays.checkOffsetAndCount(array.length, start, charCount); CharBuffer buf = new CharArrayBuffer(array); buf.position = start; buf.limit = start + charCount; return buf; } /** * Creates a new char buffer by wrapping the given char sequence. *

* Calling this method has the same effect as * {@code wrap(chseq, 0, chseq.length())}. * * @param chseq * the char sequence which the new buffer will be based on. * @return the created char buffer. */ public static CharBuffer wrap(CharSequence chseq) { return new CharSequenceAdapter(chseq); } /** * Creates a new char buffer by wrapping the given char sequence. *

* The new buffer's position will be {@code start}, limit will be * {@code end}, capacity will be the length of the char sequence. The new * buffer is read-only. * * @param cs * the char sequence which the new buffer will be based on. * @param start * the start index, must not be negative and not greater than * {@code cs.length()}. * @param end * the end index, must be no less than {@code start} and no * greater than {@code cs.length()}. * @return the created char buffer. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either {@code start} or {@code end} is invalid. */ public static CharBuffer wrap(CharSequence cs, int start, int end) { if (start < 0 || end < start || end > cs.length()) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("cs.length()=" + cs.length() + ", start=" + start + ", end=" + end); } CharBuffer result = new CharSequenceAdapter(cs); result.position = start; result.limit = end; return result; } CharBuffer(int capacity) { super(1, capacity, null); } public final char[] array() { return protectedArray(); } public final int arrayOffset() { return protectedArrayOffset(); } /** * Returns a read-only buffer that shares its content with this buffer. *

* The returned buffer is guaranteed to be a new instance, even if this * buffer is read-only itself. The new buffer's position, limit, capacity * and mark are the same as this buffer's. *

* The new buffer shares its content with this buffer, which means this * buffer's change of content will be visible to the new buffer. The two * buffer's position, limit and mark are independent. * * @return a read-only version of this buffer. */ public abstract CharBuffer asReadOnlyBuffer(); /** * Returns the character located at the specified index in the buffer. The * index value is referenced from the current buffer position. * * @param index * the index referenced from the current buffer position. It must * not be less than zero but less than the value obtained from a * call to {@code remaining()}. * @return the character located at the specified index (referenced from the * current position) in the buffer. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if the index is invalid. */ public final char charAt(int index) { if (index < 0 || index >= remaining()) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("index=" + index + ", remaining()=" + remaining()); } return get(position + index); } /** * Compacts this char buffer. *

* The remaining chars will be moved to the head of the buffer, * starting from position zero. Then the position is set to * {@code remaining()}; the limit is set to capacity; the mark is cleared. * * @return this buffer. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public abstract CharBuffer compact(); /** * Compare the remaining chars of this buffer to another char * buffer's remaining chars. * * @param otherBuffer * another char buffer. * @return a negative value if this is less than {@code otherBuffer}; 0 if * this equals to {@code otherBuffer}; a positive value if this is * greater than {@code otherBuffer}. * @exception ClassCastException * if {@code otherBuffer} is not a char buffer. */ public int compareTo(CharBuffer otherBuffer) { int compareRemaining = (remaining() < otherBuffer.remaining()) ? remaining() : otherBuffer.remaining(); int thisPos = position; int otherPos = otherBuffer.position; char thisByte, otherByte; while (compareRemaining > 0) { thisByte = get(thisPos); otherByte = otherBuffer.get(otherPos); if (thisByte != otherByte) { return thisByte < otherByte ? -1 : 1; } thisPos++; otherPos++; compareRemaining--; } return remaining() - otherBuffer.remaining(); } /** * Returns a duplicated buffer that shares its content with this buffer. *

* The duplicated buffer's initial position, limit, capacity and mark are * the same as this buffer's. The duplicated buffer's read-only property and * byte order are the same as this buffer's, too. *

* The new buffer shares its content with this buffer, which means either * buffer's change of content will be visible to the other. The two buffers' * position, limit and mark are independent. */ public abstract CharBuffer duplicate(); /** * Checks whether this char buffer is equal to another object. *

* If {@code other} is not a char buffer then {@code false} is returned. Two * char buffers are equal if and only if their remaining chars are exactly * the same. Position, limit, capacity and mark are not considered. * * @param other * the object to compare with this char buffer. * @return {@code true} if this char buffer is equal to {@code other}, * {@code false} otherwise. */ @Override public boolean equals(Object other) { if (!(other instanceof CharBuffer)) { return false; } CharBuffer otherBuffer = (CharBuffer) other; if (remaining() != otherBuffer.remaining()) { return false; } int myPosition = position; int otherPosition = otherBuffer.position; boolean equalSoFar = true; while (equalSoFar && (myPosition < limit)) { equalSoFar = get(myPosition++) == otherBuffer.get(otherPosition++); } return equalSoFar; } /** * Returns the char at the current position and increases the position by 1. * * @return the char at the current position. * @exception BufferUnderflowException * if the position is equal or greater than limit. */ public abstract char get(); /** * Reads chars from the current position into the specified char array and * increases the position by the number of chars read. *

* Calling this method has the same effect as * {@code get(dst, 0, dst.length)}. * * @param dst * the destination char array. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferUnderflowException * if {@code dst.length} is greater than {@code remaining()}. */ public CharBuffer get(char[] dst) { return get(dst, 0, dst.length); } /** * Reads chars from the current position into the specified char array, * starting from the specified offset, and increases the position by the * number of chars read. * * @param dst * the target char array. * @param dstOffset * the offset of the char array, must not be negative and not * greater than {@code dst.length}. * @param charCount * The number of chars to read, must be no less than zero and no * greater than {@code dst.length - dstOffset}. * @return this buffer. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either {@code dstOffset} or {@code charCount} is invalid. * @exception BufferUnderflowException * if {@code charCount} is greater than {@code remaining()}. */ public CharBuffer get(char[] dst, int dstOffset, int charCount) { JTranscArrays.checkOffsetAndCount(dst.length, dstOffset, charCount); if (charCount > remaining()) { throw new BufferUnderflowException(); } for (int i = dstOffset; i < dstOffset + charCount; ++i) { dst[i] = get(); } return this; } /** * Returns a char at the specified index; the position is not changed. * * @param index * the index, must not be negative and less than limit. * @return a char at the specified index. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if index is invalid. */ public abstract char get(int index); public final boolean hasArray() { return protectedHasArray(); } /** * Calculates this buffer's hash code from the remaining chars. The * position, limit, capacity and mark don't affect the hash code. * * @return the hash code calculated from the remaining chars. */ @Override public int hashCode() { int myPosition = position; int hash = 0; while (myPosition < limit) { hash = hash + get(myPosition++); } return hash; } /** * Indicates whether this buffer is direct. A direct buffer will try its * best to take advantage of native memory APIs and it may not stay in the * Java heap, so it is not affected by garbage collection. *

* A char buffer is direct if it is based on a byte buffer and the byte * buffer is direct. * * @return {@code true} if this buffer is direct, {@code false} otherwise. */ public abstract boolean isDirect(); /** * Returns the number of remaining chars. * * @return the number of remaining chars. */ public final int length() { return remaining(); } /** * Returns the byte order used by this buffer when converting chars from/to * bytes. *

* If this buffer is not based on a byte buffer, then this always returns * the platform's native byte order. * * @return the byte order used by this buffer when converting chars from/to * bytes. */ public abstract ByteOrder order(); /** * Child class implements this method to realize {@code array()}. * * @see #array() */ abstract char[] protectedArray(); /** * Child class implements this method to realize {@code arrayOffset()}. * * @see #arrayOffset() */ abstract int protectedArrayOffset(); /** * Child class implements this method to realize {@code hasArray()}. * * @see #hasArray() */ abstract boolean protectedHasArray(); /** * Writes the given char to the current position and increases the position * by 1. * * @param c * the char to write. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if position is equal or greater than limit. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public abstract CharBuffer put(char c); /** * Writes chars from the given char array to the current position and * increases the position by the number of chars written. *

* Calling this method has the same effect as * {@code put(src, 0, src.length)}. * * @param src * the source char array. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if {@code remaining()} is less than {@code src.length}. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public final CharBuffer put(char[] src) { return put(src, 0, src.length); } /** * Writes chars from the given char array, starting from the specified offset, * to the current position and increases the position by the number of chars * written. * * @param src * the source char array. * @param srcOffset * the offset of char array, must not be negative and not greater * than {@code src.length}. * @param charCount * the number of chars to write, must be no less than zero and no * greater than {@code src.length - srcOffset}. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if {@code remaining()} is less than {@code charCount}. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either {@code srcOffset} or {@code charCount} is invalid. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public CharBuffer put(char[] src, int srcOffset, int charCount) { JTranscArrays.checkOffsetAndCount(src.length, srcOffset, charCount); if (charCount > remaining()) { throw new BufferOverflowException(); } for (int i = srcOffset; i < srcOffset + charCount; ++i) { put(src[i]); } return this; } /** * Writes all the remaining chars of the {@code src} char buffer to this * buffer's current position, and increases both buffers' position by the * number of chars copied. * * @param src * the source char buffer. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if {@code src.remaining()} is greater than this buffer's * {@code remaining()}. * @exception IllegalArgumentException * if {@code src} is this buffer. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public CharBuffer put(CharBuffer src) { if (isReadOnly()) { throw new ReadOnlyBufferException(); } if (src == this) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("src == this"); } if (src.remaining() > remaining()) { throw new BufferOverflowException(); } char[] contents = new char[src.remaining()]; src.get(contents); put(contents); return this; } /** * Writes a char to the specified index of this buffer; the position is not * changed. * * @param index * the index, must be no less than zero and less than the limit. * @param c * the char to write. * @return this buffer. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if index is invalid. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public abstract CharBuffer put(int index, char c); /** * Writes all chars of the given string to the current position of this * buffer, and increases the position by the length of string. *

* Calling this method has the same effect as * {@code put(str, 0, str.length())}. * * @param str * the string to write. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if {@code remaining()} is less than the length of string. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public final CharBuffer put(String str) { return put(str, 0, str.length()); } /** * Writes chars of the given string to the current position of this buffer, * and increases the position by the number of chars written. * * @param str * the string to write. * @param start * the first char to write, must not be negative and not greater * than {@code str.length()}. * @param end * the last char to write (excluding), must be less than * {@code start} and not greater than {@code str.length()}. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if {@code remaining()} is less than {@code end - start}. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either {@code start} or {@code end} is invalid. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public CharBuffer put(String str, int start, int end) { if (isReadOnly()) { throw new ReadOnlyBufferException(); } if (start < 0 || end < start || end > str.length()) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("str.length()=" + str.length() + ", start=" + start + ", end=" + end); } if (end - start > remaining()) { throw new BufferOverflowException(); } for (int i = start; i < end; i++) { put(str.charAt(i)); } return this; } /** * Returns a sliced buffer that shares its content with this buffer. *

* The sliced buffer's capacity will be this buffer's {@code remaining()}, * and its zero position will correspond to this buffer's current position. * The new buffer's position will be 0, limit will be its capacity, and its * mark is cleared. The new buffer's read-only property and byte order are * same as this buffer. *

* The new buffer shares its content with this buffer, which means either * buffer's change of content will be visible to the other. The two buffers' * position, limit and mark are independent. */ public abstract CharBuffer slice(); /** * Returns a new char buffer representing a sub-sequence of this buffer's * current remaining content. *

* The new buffer's position will be {@code position() + start}, limit will * be {@code position() + end}, capacity will be the same as this buffer. * The new buffer's read-only property and byte order are the same as this * buffer. *

* The new buffer shares its content with this buffer, which means either * buffer's change of content will be visible to the other. The two buffers' * position, limit and mark are independent. * * @param start * the start index of the sub-sequence, referenced from the * current buffer position. Must not be less than zero and not * greater than the value obtained from a call to * {@code remaining()}. * @param end * the end index of the sub-sequence, referenced from the current * buffer position. Must not be less than {@code start} and not * be greater than the value obtained from a call to * {@code remaining()}. * @return a new char buffer represents a sub-sequence of this buffer's * current remaining content. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either {@code start} or {@code end} is invalid. */ public abstract CharBuffer subSequence(int start, int end); /** * Returns a string representing the current remaining chars of this buffer. */ @Override public String toString() { StringBuilder result = new StringBuilder(limit - position); for (int i = position; i < limit; i++) { result.append(get(i)); } return result.toString(); } /** * Writes the given char to the current position and increases the position * by 1. * * @param c * the char to write. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if position is equal or greater than limit. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public CharBuffer append(char c) { return put(c); } /** * Writes all chars of the given character sequence {@code csq} to the * current position of this buffer, and increases the position by the length * of the csq. *

* Calling this method has the same effect as {@code append(csq.toString())}. * If the {@code CharSequence} is {@code null} the string "null" will be * written to the buffer. * * @param csq * the {@code CharSequence} to write. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if {@code remaining()} is less than the length of csq. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public CharBuffer append(CharSequence csq) { if (csq != null) { return put(csq.toString()); } return put("null"); } /** * Writes chars of the given {@code CharSequence} to the current position of * this buffer, and increases the position by the number of chars written. * * @param csq * the {@code CharSequence} to write. * @param start * the first char to write, must not be negative and not greater * than {@code csq.length()}. * @param end * the last char to write (excluding), must be less than * {@code start} and not greater than {@code csq.length()}. * @return this buffer. * @exception BufferOverflowException * if {@code remaining()} is less than {@code end - start}. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException * if either {@code start} or {@code end} is invalid. * @exception ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of this buffer. */ public CharBuffer append(CharSequence csq, int start, int end) { if (csq == null) { csq = "null"; } CharSequence cs = csq.subSequence(start, end); if (cs.length() > 0) { return put(cs.toString()); } return this; } /** * Reads characters from this buffer and puts them into {@code target}. The * number of chars that are copied is either the number of remaining chars * in this buffer or the number of remaining chars in {@code target}, * whichever is smaller. * * @param target * the target char buffer. * @throws IllegalArgumentException * if {@code target} is this buffer. * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs. * @throws ReadOnlyBufferException * if no changes may be made to the contents of {@code target}. * @return the number of chars copied or -1 if there are no chars left to be * read from this buffer. */ public int read(CharBuffer target) throws IOException { int remaining = remaining(); if (target == this) { if (remaining == 0) { return -1; } throw new IllegalArgumentException("target == this"); } if (remaining == 0) { return limit > 0 && target.remaining() == 0 ? 0 : -1; } remaining = Math.min(target.remaining(), remaining); if (remaining > 0) { char[] chars = new char[remaining]; get(chars); target.put(chars); } return remaining; } }





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