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package com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.util.Objects;

import com.signalfx.shaded.apache.commons.io.output.CloseShieldOutputStream;

/**
 * Dumps data in hexadecimal format.
 * 

* Provides a single function to take an array of bytes and display it * in hexadecimal form. *

*

* Provenance: POI. *

*/ public class HexDump { /** * The line-separator (initializes to "line.separator" system property). * * @deprecated Use {@link System#lineSeparator()}. */ @Deprecated public static final String EOL = System.lineSeparator(); private static final char[] HEX_CODES = { '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' }; private static final int[] SHIFTS = { 28, 24, 20, 16, 12, 8, 4, 0 }; /** * Dumps an array of bytes to an Appendable. The output is formatted * for human inspection, with a hexadecimal offset followed by the * hexadecimal values of the next 16 bytes of data and the printable ASCII * characters (if any) that those bytes represent printed per each line * of output. * * @param data the byte array to be dumped * @param appendable the Appendable to which the data is to be written * * @throws IOException is thrown if anything goes wrong writing * the data to appendable * @throws NullPointerException if the output appendable is null * * @since 2.12.0 */ public static void dump(final byte[] data, final Appendable appendable) throws IOException { dump(data, 0, appendable, 0, data.length); } /** * Dumps an array of bytes to an Appendable. The output is formatted * for human inspection, with a hexadecimal offset followed by the * hexadecimal values of the next 16 bytes of data and the printable ASCII * characters (if any) that those bytes represent printed per each line * of output. *

* The offset argument specifies the start offset of the data array * within a larger entity like a file or an incoming stream. For example, * if the data array contains the third kibibyte of a file, then the * offset argument should be set to 2048. The offset value printed * at the beginning of each line indicates where in that larger entity * the first byte on that line is located. *

* * @param data the byte array to be dumped * @param offset offset of the byte array within a larger entity * @param appendable the Appendable to which the data is to be written * @param index initial index into the byte array * @param length number of bytes to dump from the array * * @throws IOException is thrown if anything goes wrong writing * the data to appendable * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index or length is * outside the data array's bounds * @throws NullPointerException if the output appendable is null * * @since 2.12.0 */ public static void dump(final byte[] data, final long offset, final Appendable appendable, final int index, final int length) throws IOException, ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException { Objects.requireNonNull(appendable, "appendable"); if (index < 0 || index >= data.length) { throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException( "illegal index: " + index + " into array of length " + data.length); } long display_offset = offset + index; final StringBuilder buffer = new StringBuilder(74); // TODO Use Objects.checkFromIndexSize(index, length, data.length) when upgrading to JDK9 if (length < 0 || index + length > data.length) { throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(String.format("Range [%s, % 16) { chars_read = 16; } dump(buffer, display_offset).append(' '); for (int k = 0; k < 16; k++) { if (k < chars_read) { dump(buffer, data[k + j]); } else { buffer.append(" "); } buffer.append(' '); } for (int k = 0; k < chars_read; k++) { if (data[k + j] >= ' ' && data[k + j] < 127) { buffer.append((char) data[k + j]); } else { buffer.append('.'); } } buffer.append(System.lineSeparator()); appendable.append(buffer); buffer.setLength(0); display_offset += chars_read; } } /** * Dumps an array of bytes to an OutputStream. The output is formatted * for human inspection, with a hexadecimal offset followed by the * hexadecimal values of the next 16 bytes of data and the printable ASCII * characters (if any) that those bytes represent printed per each line * of output. *

* The offset argument specifies the start offset of the data array * within a larger entity like a file or an incoming stream. For example, * if the data array contains the third kibibyte of a file, then the * offset argument should be set to 2048. The offset value printed * at the beginning of each line indicates where in that larger entity * the first byte on that line is located. *

*

* All bytes between the given index (inclusive) and the end of the * data array are dumped. *

* * @param data the byte array to be dumped * @param offset offset of the byte array within a larger entity * @param stream the OutputStream to which the data is to be * written * @param index initial index into the byte array * * @throws IOException is thrown if anything goes wrong writing * the data to stream * @throws ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException if the index is * outside the data array's bounds * @throws NullPointerException if the output stream is null */ @SuppressWarnings("resource") // Caller closes stream public static void dump(final byte[] data, final long offset, final OutputStream stream, final int index) throws IOException, ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException { Objects.requireNonNull(stream, "stream"); try (OutputStreamWriter out = new OutputStreamWriter(CloseShieldOutputStream.wrap(stream), Charset.defaultCharset())) { dump(data, offset, out, index, data.length - index); } } /** * Dumps a byte value into a StringBuilder. * * @param _cbuffer the StringBuilder to dump the value in * @param value the byte value to be dumped * @return StringBuilder containing the dumped value. */ private static StringBuilder dump(final StringBuilder _cbuffer, final byte value) { for (int j = 0; j < 2; j++) { _cbuffer.append(HEX_CODES[value >> SHIFTS[j + 6] & 15]); } return _cbuffer; } /** * Dumps a long value into a StringBuilder. * * @param _lbuffer the StringBuilder to dump the value in * @param value the long value to be dumped * @return StringBuilder containing the dumped value. */ private static StringBuilder dump(final StringBuilder _lbuffer, final long value) { for (int j = 0; j < 8; j++) { _lbuffer .append(HEX_CODES[(int) (value >> SHIFTS[j]) & 15]); } return _lbuffer; } /** * Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming. */ public HexDump() { } }




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