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package org.locationtech.jts.io;

import java.io.IOException;

import org.locationtech.jts.geom.CoordinateSequence;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.CoordinateSequenceFactory;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.CoordinateSequences;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.Geometry;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.GeometryCollection;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.GeometryFactory;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.LineString;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.LinearRing;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.MultiLineString;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.MultiPoint;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.MultiPolygon;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.Point;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.Polygon;
import org.locationtech.jts.geom.PrecisionModel;

/**
 * Reads a {@link Geometry}from a byte stream in Well-Known Binary format.
 * Supports use of an {@link InStream}, which allows easy use
 * with arbitrary byte stream sources.
 * 

* This class reads the format describe in {@link WKBWriter}. * It also partially handles * the Extended WKB format used by PostGIS, * by parsing and storing SRID values. * The reader repairs structurally-invalid input * (specifically, LineStrings and LinearRings which contain * too few points have vertices added, * and non-closed rings are closed). *

* This class is designed to support reuse of a single instance to read multiple * geometries. This class is not thread-safe; each thread should create its own * instance. *

* As of version 1.15, the reader can read geometries following OGC 06-103r4 * speification used by Spatialite/Geopackage. *

* The difference between PostGIS EWKB format and the new OGC specification is * that Z and M coordinates are detected with a bit mask on the higher byte in * the former case (0x80 for Z and 0x40 for M) while new OGC specification use * specif int ranges for 2D gemetries, Z geometries (2D code+1000), M geometries * (2D code+2000) and ZM geometries (2D code+3000). *

* Note that the {@link WKBWriter} is not changed and still write PostGIS WKB * geometries * @see WKBWriter for a formal format specification */ public class WKBReader { /** * Converts a hexadecimal string to a byte array. * The hexadecimal digit symbols are case-insensitive. * * @param hex a string containing hex digits * @return an array of bytes with the value of the hex string */ public static byte[] hexToBytes(String hex) { int byteLen = hex.length() / 2; byte[] bytes = new byte[byteLen]; for (int i = 0; i < hex.length() / 2; i++) { int i2 = 2 * i; if (i2 + 1 > hex.length()) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Hex string has odd length"); int nib1 = hexToInt(hex.charAt(i2)); int nib0 = hexToInt(hex.charAt(i2 + 1)); byte b = (byte) ((nib1 << 4) + (byte) nib0); bytes[i] = b; } return bytes; } private static int hexToInt(char hex) { int nib = Character.digit(hex, 16); if (nib < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Invalid hex digit: '" + hex + "'"); return nib; } private static final String INVALID_GEOM_TYPE_MSG = "Invalid geometry type encountered in "; private GeometryFactory factory; private CoordinateSequenceFactory csFactory; private PrecisionModel precisionModel; // default dimension - will be set on read private int inputDimension = 2; private boolean hasSRID = false; private int SRID = 0; /** * true if structurally invalid input should be reported rather than repaired. * At some point this could be made client-controllable. */ private boolean isStrict = false; private ByteOrderDataInStream dis = new ByteOrderDataInStream(); private double[] ordValues; public WKBReader() { this(new GeometryFactory()); } public WKBReader(GeometryFactory geometryFactory) { this.factory = geometryFactory; precisionModel = factory.getPrecisionModel(); csFactory = factory.getCoordinateSequenceFactory(); } /** * Reads a single {@link Geometry} in WKB format from a byte array. * * @param bytes the byte array to read from * @return the geometry read * @throws ParseException if the WKB is ill-formed */ public Geometry read(byte[] bytes) throws ParseException { // possibly reuse the ByteArrayInStream? // don't throw IOExceptions, since we are not doing any I/O try { return read(new ByteArrayInStream(bytes)); } catch (IOException ex) { throw new RuntimeException("Unexpected IOException caught: " + ex.getMessage()); } } /** * Reads a {@link Geometry} in binary WKB format from an {@link InStream}. * * @param is the stream to read from * @return the Geometry read * @throws IOException if the underlying stream creates an error * @throws ParseException if the WKB is ill-formed */ public Geometry read(InStream is) throws IOException, ParseException { dis.setInStream(is); Geometry g = readGeometry(); return g; } private Geometry readGeometry() throws IOException, ParseException { // determine byte order byte byteOrderWKB = dis.readByte(); // always set byte order, since it may change from geometry to geometry if(byteOrderWKB == WKBConstants.wkbNDR) { dis.setOrder(ByteOrderValues.LITTLE_ENDIAN); } else if(byteOrderWKB == WKBConstants.wkbXDR) { dis.setOrder(ByteOrderValues.BIG_ENDIAN); } else if(isStrict) { throw new ParseException("Unknown geometry byte order (not NDR or XDR): " + byteOrderWKB); } //if not strict and not XDR or NDR, then we just use the dis default set at the //start of the geometry (if a multi-geometry). This allows WBKReader to work //with Spatialite native BLOB WKB, as well as other WKB variants that might just //specify endian-ness at the start of the multigeometry. int typeInt = dis.readInt(); // Adds %1000 to make it compatible with OGC 06-103r4 int geometryType = (typeInt & 0xffff)%1000; // handle 3D and 4D WKB geometries // geometries with Z coordinates have the 0x80 flag (postgis EWKB) // or are in the 1000 range (Z) or in the 3000 range (ZM) of geometry type (OGC 06-103r4) boolean hasZ = ((typeInt & 0x80000000) != 0 || (typeInt & 0xffff)/1000 == 1 || (typeInt & 0xffff)/1000 == 3); // geometries with M coordinates have the 0x40 flag (postgis EWKB) // or are in the 1000 range (M) or in the 3000 range (ZM) of geometry type (OGC 06-103r4) boolean hasM = ((typeInt & 0x40000000) != 0 || (typeInt & 0xffff)/1000 == 2 || (typeInt & 0xffff)/1000 == 3); //System.out.println(typeInt + " - " + geometryType + " - hasZ:" + hasZ); inputDimension = 2 + (hasZ?1:0) + (hasM?1:0); // determine if SRIDs are present hasSRID = (typeInt & 0x20000000) != 0; int SRID = 0; if (hasSRID) { SRID = dis.readInt(); } // only allocate ordValues buffer if necessary if (ordValues == null || ordValues.length < inputDimension) ordValues = new double[inputDimension]; Geometry geom = null; switch (geometryType) { case WKBConstants.wkbPoint : geom = readPoint(); break; case WKBConstants.wkbLineString : geom = readLineString(); break; case WKBConstants.wkbPolygon : geom = readPolygon(); break; case WKBConstants.wkbMultiPoint : geom = readMultiPoint(); break; case WKBConstants.wkbMultiLineString : geom = readMultiLineString(); break; case WKBConstants.wkbMultiPolygon : geom = readMultiPolygon(); break; case WKBConstants.wkbGeometryCollection : geom = readGeometryCollection(); break; default: throw new ParseException("Unknown WKB type " + geometryType); } setSRID(geom, SRID); return geom; } /** * Sets the SRID, if it was specified in the WKB * * @param g the geometry to update * @return the geometry with an updated SRID value, if required */ private Geometry setSRID(Geometry g, int SRID) { if (SRID != 0) g.setSRID(SRID); return g; } private Point readPoint() throws IOException { CoordinateSequence pts = readCoordinateSequence(1); return factory.createPoint(pts); } private LineString readLineString() throws IOException { int size = dis.readInt(); CoordinateSequence pts = readCoordinateSequenceLineString(size); return factory.createLineString(pts); } private LinearRing readLinearRing() throws IOException { int size = dis.readInt(); CoordinateSequence pts = readCoordinateSequenceRing(size); return factory.createLinearRing(pts); } private Polygon readPolygon() throws IOException { int numRings = dis.readInt(); LinearRing[] holes = null; if (numRings > 1) holes = new LinearRing[numRings - 1]; LinearRing shell = readLinearRing(); for (int i = 0; i < numRings - 1; i++) { holes[i] = readLinearRing(); } return factory.createPolygon(shell, holes); } private MultiPoint readMultiPoint() throws IOException, ParseException { int numGeom = dis.readInt(); Point[] geoms = new Point[numGeom]; for (int i = 0; i < numGeom; i++) { Geometry g = readGeometry(); if (! (g instanceof Point)) throw new ParseException(INVALID_GEOM_TYPE_MSG + "MultiPoint"); geoms[i] = (Point) g; } return factory.createMultiPoint(geoms); } private MultiLineString readMultiLineString() throws IOException, ParseException { int numGeom = dis.readInt(); LineString[] geoms = new LineString[numGeom]; for (int i = 0; i < numGeom; i++) { Geometry g = readGeometry(); if (! (g instanceof LineString)) throw new ParseException(INVALID_GEOM_TYPE_MSG + "MultiLineString"); geoms[i] = (LineString) g; } return factory.createMultiLineString(geoms); } private MultiPolygon readMultiPolygon() throws IOException, ParseException { int numGeom = dis.readInt(); Polygon[] geoms = new Polygon[numGeom]; for (int i = 0; i < numGeom; i++) { Geometry g = readGeometry(); if (! (g instanceof Polygon)) throw new ParseException(INVALID_GEOM_TYPE_MSG + "MultiPolygon"); geoms[i] = (Polygon) g; } return factory.createMultiPolygon(geoms); } private GeometryCollection readGeometryCollection() throws IOException, ParseException { int numGeom = dis.readInt(); Geometry[] geoms = new Geometry[numGeom]; for (int i = 0; i < numGeom; i++) { geoms[i] = readGeometry(); } return factory.createGeometryCollection(geoms); } private CoordinateSequence readCoordinateSequence(int size) throws IOException { CoordinateSequence seq = csFactory.create(size, inputDimension); int targetDim = seq.getDimension(); if (targetDim > inputDimension) targetDim = inputDimension; for (int i = 0; i < size; i++) { readCoordinate(); for (int j = 0; j < targetDim; j++) { seq.setOrdinate(i, j, ordValues[j]); } } return seq; } private CoordinateSequence readCoordinateSequenceLineString(int size) throws IOException { CoordinateSequence seq = readCoordinateSequence(size); if (isStrict) return seq; if (seq.size() == 0 || seq.size() >= 2) return seq; return CoordinateSequences.extend(csFactory, seq, 2); } private CoordinateSequence readCoordinateSequenceRing(int size) throws IOException { CoordinateSequence seq = readCoordinateSequence(size); if (isStrict) return seq; if (CoordinateSequences.isRing(seq)) return seq; return CoordinateSequences.ensureValidRing(csFactory, seq); } /** * Reads a coordinate value with the specified dimensionality. * Makes the X and Y ordinates precise according to the precision model * in use. */ private void readCoordinate() throws IOException { for (int i = 0; i < inputDimension; i++) { if (i <= 1) { ordValues[i] = precisionModel.makePrecise(dis.readDouble()); } else { ordValues[i] = dis.readDouble(); } } } }





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