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/*
 * Copyright (c) 2016 Torsten Krause, Markenwerk GmbH
 * 
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package net.markenwerk.utils.text.fetcher;

import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;

/**
 * {@link AbstractBufferedTextFetcher} is a sensible base implementation of
 * {@link TextFetcher} that uses a {@code char[]} as buffer, 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}.
 * 
 * 

* The buffer is eagerly allocated in the constructor just once and then used * for every operation. A {@link BufferedTextFetcher} is therefore not * threadsafe. * *

* After a buffer has been used, it is overwritten with zeros, to remove any * buffered information from the memory. * * @author Torsten Krause (tk at markenwerk dot net) * @since 1.0.0 */ public final class BufferedTextFetcher extends AbstractBufferedTextFetcher { private final char[] buffer; /** * Creates a new {@link BufferedTextFetcher} with the default buffer * size of 1024 characters. */ public BufferedTextFetcher() { this(DEFAULT_BUFEFR_SIZE); } /** * Creates a new {@link BufferedTextFetcher} with the given buffer * size. * * @param bufferSize * The buffer size. */ public BufferedTextFetcher(int bufferSize) { buffer = createBuffer(bufferSize); } @Override protected char[] obtainBuffer() { return buffer; } @Override protected void returnBuffer(char[] buffer) { cleanBuffer(); } private void cleanBuffer() { for (int i = 0, n = buffer.length; i < n; i++) { buffer[i] = 0; } } }





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