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package org.apache.commons.io.input;

import static org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils.EOF;

import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.util.Objects;

/**
 * {@link Reader} implementation that can read from String, StringBuffer,
 * StringBuilder or CharBuffer.
 * 

* Note: Supports {@link #mark(int)} and {@link #reset()}. *

* * @since 1.4 */ public class CharSequenceReader extends Reader implements Serializable { private static final long serialVersionUID = 3724187752191401220L; private final CharSequence charSequence; private int idx; private int mark; /** * The start index in the character sequence, inclusive. *

* When de-serializing a CharSequenceReader that was serialized before * this fields was added, this field will be initialized to 0, which * gives the same behavior as before: start reading from the start. *

* * @see #start() * @since 2.7 */ private final int start; /** * The end index in the character sequence, exclusive. *

* When de-serializing a CharSequenceReader that was serialized before * this fields was added, this field will be initialized to {@code null}, * which gives the same behavior as before: stop reading at the * CharSequence's length. * If this field was an int instead, it would be initialized to 0 when the * CharSequenceReader is de-serialized, causing it to not return any * characters at all. *

* * @see #end() * @since 2.7 */ private final Integer end; /** * Constructs a new instance with the specified character sequence. * * @param charSequence The character sequence, may be {@code null} */ public CharSequenceReader(final CharSequence charSequence) { this(charSequence, 0); } /** * Constructs a new instance with a portion of the specified character sequence. *

* The start index is not strictly enforced to be within the bounds of the * character sequence. This allows the character sequence to grow or shrink * in size without risking any {@link IndexOutOfBoundsException} to be thrown. * Instead, if the character sequence grows smaller than the start index, this * instance will act as if all characters have been read. *

* * @param charSequence The character sequence, may be {@code null} * @param start The start index in the character sequence, inclusive * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the start index is negative * @since 2.7 */ public CharSequenceReader(final CharSequence charSequence, final int start) { this(charSequence, start, Integer.MAX_VALUE); } /** * Constructs a new instance with a portion of the specified character sequence. *

* The start and end indexes are not strictly enforced to be within the bounds * of the character sequence. This allows the character sequence to grow or shrink * in size without risking any {@link IndexOutOfBoundsException} to be thrown. * Instead, if the character sequence grows smaller than the start index, this * instance will act as if all characters have been read; if the character sequence * grows smaller than the end, this instance will use the actual character sequence * length. *

* * @param charSequence The character sequence, may be {@code null} * @param start The start index in the character sequence, inclusive * @param end The end index in the character sequence, exclusive * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the start index is negative, or if the end index is smaller than the start index * @since 2.7 */ public CharSequenceReader(final CharSequence charSequence, final int start, final int end) { if (start < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Start index is less than zero: " + start); } if (end < start) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "End index is less than start " + start + ": " + end); } // Don't check the start and end indexes against the CharSequence, // to let it grow and shrink without breaking existing behavior. this.charSequence = charSequence != null ? charSequence : ""; this.start = start; this.end = end; this.idx = start; this.mark = start; } /** * Returns the index in the character sequence to start reading from, taking into account its length. * * @return The start index in the character sequence (inclusive). */ private int start() { return Math.min(charSequence.length(), start); } /** * Returns the index in the character sequence to end reading at, taking into account its length. * * @return The end index in the character sequence (exclusive). */ private int end() { /* * end == null for de-serialized instances that were serialized before start and end were added. * Use Integer.MAX_VALUE to get the same behavior as before - use the entire CharSequence. */ return Math.min(charSequence.length(), end == null ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : end); } /** * Close resets the file back to the start and removes any marked position. */ @Override public void close() { idx = start; mark = start; } /** * Mark the current position. * * @param readAheadLimit ignored */ @Override public void mark(final int readAheadLimit) { mark = idx; } /** * Mark is supported (returns true). * * @return {@code true} */ @Override public boolean markSupported() { return true; } /** * Read a single character. * * @return the next character from the character sequence * or -1 if the end has been reached. */ @Override public int read() { if (idx >= end()) { return EOF; } return charSequence.charAt(idx++); } /** * Read the specified number of characters into the array. * * @param array The array to store the characters in * @param offset The starting position in the array to store * @param length The maximum number of characters to read * @return The number of characters read or -1 if there are * no more */ @Override public int read(final char[] array, final int offset, final int length) { if (idx >= end()) { return EOF; } Objects.requireNonNull(array, "array"); if (length < 0 || offset < 0 || offset + length > array.length) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Array Size=" + array.length + ", offset=" + offset + ", length=" + length); } if (charSequence instanceof String) { final int count = Math.min(length, end() - idx); ((String) charSequence).getChars(idx, idx + count, array, offset); idx += count; return count; } if (charSequence instanceof StringBuilder) { final int count = Math.min(length, end() - idx); ((StringBuilder) charSequence).getChars(idx, idx + count, array, offset); idx += count; return count; } if (charSequence instanceof StringBuffer) { final int count = Math.min(length, end() - idx); ((StringBuffer) charSequence).getChars(idx, idx + count, array, offset); idx += count; return count; } int count = 0; for (int i = 0; i < length; i++) { final int c = read(); if (c == EOF) { return count; } array[offset + i] = (char)c; count++; } return count; } /** * Reset the reader to the last marked position (or the beginning if * mark has not been called). */ @Override public void reset() { idx = mark; } /** * Skip the specified number of characters. * * @param n The number of characters to skip * @return The actual number of characters skipped */ @Override public long skip(final long n) { if (n < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException( "Number of characters to skip is less than zero: " + n); } if (idx >= end()) { return EOF; } final int dest = (int)Math.min(end(), idx + n); final int count = dest - idx; idx = dest; return count; } /** * Return a String representation of the underlying * character sequence. * * @return The contents of the character sequence */ @Override public String toString() { CharSequence subSequence = charSequence.subSequence(start(), end()); return subSequence.toString(); } }




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