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package com.univocity.parsers.common.input.concurrent;

import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;

/**
 * A buffer of characters.
 *
 * @author uniVocity Software Pty Ltd - [email protected]
 *
 */
class CharBucket {
	/**
	 * The bucket data
	 */
	final char[] data;

	/**
	 * The number of characters this bucket contain. It is modified every time {@link CharBucket#fill(Reader)} is called.
	 */
	int length = -1;

	/**
	 * Creates a bucket capable of holding a fixed number of characters
	 * @param bucketSize the maximum capacity of the bucket
	 */
	public CharBucket(int bucketSize) {
		data = new char[bucketSize];
	}

	/**
	 * Creates a bucket capable of holding a fixed number of characters
	 * @param bucketSize the maximum capacity of the bucket
	 * @param fillWith a character used to fill all positions of the bucket.
	 */
	public CharBucket(int bucketSize, char fillWith) {
		this(bucketSize);
		Arrays.fill(data, fillWith);
	}

	/**
	 * Fills the bucket with the characters take from a {@link java.io.Reader}
	 * 

The {@link CharBucket#length} attribute will be updated with the number of characters extracted * @param reader the source of characters used to fill the bucket * @return the number of characters extracted from the reader * @throws IOException if any error occurs while extracting characters from the reader */ public int fill(Reader reader) throws IOException { length = reader.read(data, 0, data.length); return length; } /** * Returns true if the bucket is empty (i.e. length <= 0), false otherwise. * @return true if the bucket is empty (i.e. length <= 0), false otherwise. */ public boolean isEmpty() { return length <= 0; } }





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