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package net.markenwerk.utils.text.fetcher;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.nio.CharBuffer;

/**
 * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher} is a sensible base implementation of
 * {@link TextFetcher} that uses a {@code char[]} as buffer, to while
 * copying all chars from an {@link Reader} to an {@link Writer} by sequentially
 * reading from the {@link Reader} into the buffer and then writing from the
 * buffer to the {@link Writer}.
 * 
 * 

* If * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#doCopy(Reader, Writer, TextFetchProgressListener)} * is called with a {@link Reader} and a {@link Writer}, which should be the * most common case, the {@code char[]} buffer is used directly, otherwise a * {@link CharBuffer} is wrapped around the {@code char[]} buffer. * *

* Implementers must only implement the methods * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#obtainBuffer()} and * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#returnBuffer(char[])} that manage a * {@code char[]} to be used as a buffer in * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#doCopy(Reader, Writer, TextFetchProgressListener)}. * *

* Implementers may also override * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#returnBuffer(char[])}, which is * called after * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#doCopy(Reader, Writer, TextFetchProgressListener)} * has finished using it. * * @author Torsten Krause (tk at markenwerk dot net) * @since 1.0.0 */ public abstract class AbstractBufferedTextFetcher extends AbstractTextFetcher { /** * The default buffer size of 1024 characters. */ protected static final int DEFAULT_BUFEFR_SIZE = 1024; /** * Safely creates a new {@literal char[]} to be used as a buffer. * * @param bufferSize * The size of the {@literal char[]} to be created. Defaults to * the * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#DEFAULT_BUFEFR_SIZE * default} buffer size, if the given buffer size is not * positive. * @return The new {@literal char[]}. */ protected static final char[] createBuffer(int bufferSize) { return new char[bufferSize > 0 ? bufferSize : DEFAULT_BUFEFR_SIZE]; } @Override protected final void doCopy(Reader in, Writer out, TextFetchProgressListener listener) throws TextFetchException { char[] buffer = obtainBuffer(); listener.onStarted(); long total = 0; try { int length = in.read(buffer); while (length != -1) { total += length; out.write(buffer, 0, length); listener.onProgress(total); length = in.read(buffer); } out.flush(); listener.onProgress(total); listener.onSuccedded(total); } catch (IOException e) { throw createException(listener, total, e); } finally { listener.onFinished(); returnBuffer(buffer); } } private TextFetchException createException(TextFetchProgressListener listener, long total, IOException exception) { TextFetchException fetchException = new TextFetchException("Fetch failed after " + total + " " + (1 == total ? "char has" : "chars have") + " been copied successully.", exception); listener.onFailed(fetchException, total); return fetchException; } /** * Called by * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#doCopy(Reader, Writer, TextFetchProgressListener)} * to obtain a {@code char[]} to be used as a buffer. * *

* Every {@code char[]} that is returned by this method will be passed as an * argument of {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#returnBuffer(char[])} * after * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#doCopy(Reader, Writer, TextFetchProgressListener)} * has finished using it. * * * @return The a {@code char[]} to be used as a buffer. */ protected abstract char[] obtainBuffer(); /** * Called by * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#doCopy(Reader, Writer, TextFetchProgressListener)} * to return a {@code char[]} that has previously been obtained from * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher#obtainBuffer()}. * * @param buffer * The {@code char[]} to be returned. */ protected abstract void returnBuffer(char[] buffer); }





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