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package org.apache.commons.io;

import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;

/**
 * This class provides static utility methods for buffered
 * copying between sources (InputStream, Reader,
 * String and byte[]) and destinations
 * (OutputStream, Writer, String and
 * byte[]).
 * 

* Unless otherwise noted, these copy methods do not * flush or close the streams. Often doing so would require making non-portable * assumptions about the streams' origin and further use. This means that both * streams' close() methods must be called after copying. if one * omits this step, then the stream resources (sockets, file descriptors) are * released when the associated Stream is garbage-collected. It is not a good * idea to rely on this mechanism. For a good overview of the distinction * between "memory management" and "resource management", see * this * UnixReview article. *

* For byte-to-char methods, a copy variant allows the encoding * to be selected (otherwise the platform default is used). We would like to * encourage you to always specify the encoding because relying on the platform * default can lead to unexpected results. *

* We don't provide special variants for the copy methods that * let you specify the buffer size because in modern VMs the impact on speed * seems to be minimal. We're using a default buffer size of 4 KB. *

* The copy methods use an internal buffer when copying. It is * therefore advisable not to deliberately wrap the stream arguments * to the copy methods in Buffered* streams. For * example, don't do the following: *

 *  copy( new BufferedInputStream( in ), new BufferedOutputStream( out ) );
 *  
* The rationale is as follows: *

* Imagine that an InputStream's read() is a very expensive operation, which * would usually suggest wrapping in a BufferedInputStream. The * BufferedInputStream works by issuing infrequent * {@link java.io.InputStream#read(byte[] b, int off, int len)} requests on the * underlying InputStream, to fill an internal buffer, from which further * read requests can inexpensively get their data (until the buffer * runs out). *

* However, the copy methods do the same thing, keeping an * internal buffer, populated by * {@link InputStream#read(byte[] b, int off, int len)} requests. Having two * buffers (or three if the destination stream is also buffered) is pointless, * and the unnecessary buffer management hurts performance slightly (about 3%, * according to some simple experiments). *

* Behold, intrepid explorers; a map of this class: *

 *       Method      Input               Output          Dependency
 *       ------      -----               ------          -------
 * 1     copy        InputStream         OutputStream    (primitive)
 * 2     copy        Reader              Writer          (primitive)
 *
 * 3     copy        InputStream         Writer          2
 *
 * 4     copy        Reader              OutputStream    2
 *
 * 5     copy        String              OutputStream    2
 * 6     copy        String              Writer          (trivial)
 *
 * 7     copy        byte[]              Writer          3
 * 8     copy        byte[]              OutputStream    (trivial)
 * 
*

* Note that only the first two methods shuffle bytes; the rest use these * two, or (if possible) copy using native Java copy methods. As there are * method variants to specify the encoding, each row may * correspond to up to 2 methods. *

* Origin of code: Excalibur. * * @deprecated Use IOUtils. Will be removed in 2.0. * Methods renamed to IOUtils.write() or IOUtils.copy(). * Null handling behaviour changed in IOUtils (null data does not * throw NullPointerException). */ @Deprecated public class CopyUtils { /** * The default size of the buffer. */ private static final int DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 1024 * 4; /** * Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. */ public CopyUtils() { } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // byte[] -> OutputStream // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy bytes from a byte[] to an OutputStream. * @param input the byte array to read from * @param output the OutputStream to write to * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem */ public static void copy(final byte[] input, final OutputStream output) throws IOException { output.write(input); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // byte[] -> Writer // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy and convert bytes from a byte[] to chars on a * Writer. * The platform's default encoding is used for the byte-to-char conversion. * @param input the byte array to read from * @param output the Writer to write to * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem * @deprecated 2.5 use {@link #copy(byte[], Writer, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static void copy(final byte[] input, final Writer output) throws IOException { final ByteArrayInputStream in = new ByteArrayInputStream(input); copy(in, output); } /** * Copy and convert bytes from a byte[] to chars on a * Writer, using the specified encoding. * @param input the byte array to read from * @param output the Writer to write to * @param encoding The name of a supported character encoding. See the * IANA * Charset Registry for a list of valid encoding types. * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem */ public static void copy( final byte[] input, final Writer output, final String encoding) throws IOException { final ByteArrayInputStream in = new ByteArrayInputStream(input); copy(in, output, encoding); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // Core copy methods // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy bytes from an InputStream to an * OutputStream. * @param input the InputStream to read from * @param output the OutputStream to write to * @return the number of bytes copied * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem */ public static int copy( final InputStream input, final OutputStream output) throws IOException { final byte[] buffer = new byte[DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE]; int count = 0; int n = 0; while (-1 != (n = input.read(buffer))) { output.write(buffer, 0, n); count += n; } return count; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // Reader -> Writer // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy chars from a Reader to a Writer. * @param input the Reader to read from * @param output the Writer to write to * @return the number of characters copied * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem */ public static int copy( final Reader input, final Writer output) throws IOException { final char[] buffer = new char[DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE]; int count = 0; int n = 0; while (-1 != (n = input.read(buffer))) { output.write(buffer, 0, n); count += n; } return count; } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // InputStream -> Writer // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy and convert bytes from an InputStream to chars on a * Writer. * The platform's default encoding is used for the byte-to-char conversion. * @param input the InputStream to read from * @param output the Writer to write to * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem * @deprecated 2.5 use {@link #copy(InputStream, Writer, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static void copy( final InputStream input, final Writer output) throws IOException { // make explicit the dependency on the default encoding final InputStreamReader in = new InputStreamReader(input, Charset.defaultCharset()); copy(in, output); } /** * Copy and convert bytes from an InputStream to chars on a * Writer, using the specified encoding. * @param input the InputStream to read from * @param output the Writer to write to * @param encoding The name of a supported character encoding. See the * IANA * Charset Registry for a list of valid encoding types. * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem */ public static void copy( final InputStream input, final Writer output, final String encoding) throws IOException { final InputStreamReader in = new InputStreamReader(input, encoding); copy(in, output); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // Reader -> OutputStream // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Serialize chars from a Reader to bytes on an * OutputStream, and flush the OutputStream. * Uses the default platform encoding. * @param input the Reader to read from * @param output the OutputStream to write to * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem * @deprecated 2.5 use {@link #copy(Reader, OutputStream, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static void copy( final Reader input, final OutputStream output) throws IOException { // make explicit the dependency on the default encoding final OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter(output, Charset.defaultCharset()); copy(input, out); // XXX Unless anyone is planning on rewriting OutputStreamWriter, we // have to flush here. out.flush(); } /** * Serialize chars from a Reader to bytes on an * OutputStream, and flush the OutputStream. * @param input the Reader to read from * @param output the OutputStream to write to * @param encoding The name of a supported character encoding. See the * IANA * Charset Registry for a list of valid encoding types. * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem * @since 2.5 */ public static void copy( final Reader input, final OutputStream output, final String encoding) throws IOException { final OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter(output, encoding); copy(input, out); // XXX Unless anyone is planning on rewriting OutputStreamWriter, we // have to flush here. out.flush(); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // String -> OutputStream // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Serialize chars from a String to bytes on an * OutputStream, and * flush the OutputStream. * Uses the platform default encoding. * @param input the String to read from * @param output the OutputStream to write to * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem * @deprecated 2.5 use {@link #copy(String, OutputStream, String)} instead */ @Deprecated public static void copy( final String input, final OutputStream output) throws IOException { final StringReader in = new StringReader(input); // make explicit the dependency on the default encoding final OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter(output, Charset.defaultCharset()); copy(in, out); // XXX Unless anyone is planning on rewriting OutputStreamWriter, we // have to flush here. out.flush(); } /** * Serialize chars from a String to bytes on an * OutputStream, and * flush the OutputStream. * @param input the String to read from * @param output the OutputStream to write to * @param encoding The name of a supported character encoding. See the * IANA * Charset Registry for a list of valid encoding types. * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem * @since 2.5 */ public static void copy( final String input, final OutputStream output, final String encoding) throws IOException { final StringReader in = new StringReader(input); final OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter(output, encoding); copy(in, out); // XXX Unless anyone is planning on rewriting OutputStreamWriter, we // have to flush here. out.flush(); } // ---------------------------------------------------------------- // String -> Writer // ---------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy chars from a String to a Writer. * @param input the String to read from * @param output the Writer to write to * @throws IOException In case of an I/O problem */ public static void copy(final String input, final Writer output) throws IOException { output.write(input); } }





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