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/*
 * Copyright 2007 Kasper B. Graversen
 * 
 * Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
 * you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
 * You may obtain a copy of the License at
 * 
 *     http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 * 
 * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software
 * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS,
 * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied.
 * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and
 * limitations under the License.
 */
package org.supercsv.io;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.util.List;

import org.supercsv.comment.CommentMatcher;
import org.supercsv.exception.SuperCsvException;
import org.supercsv.prefs.CsvPreference;

/**
 * Reads the CSV file, line by line. If you want the line-reading functionality of this class, but want to define your
 * own implementation of {@link #readColumns(List)}, then consider writing your own Tokenizer by extending
 * AbstractTokenizer.
 * 
 * @author Kasper B. Graversen
 * @author James Bassett
 */
public class Tokenizer extends AbstractTokenizer {
	
	private static final char NEWLINE = '\n';
	
	private static final char SPACE = ' ';
	
	private final StringBuilder currentColumn = new StringBuilder();
	
	/* the raw, untokenized CSV row (may span multiple lines) */
	private final StringBuilder currentRow = new StringBuilder();
	
	private final int quoteChar;
	
	private final int delimeterChar;
	
	private final boolean surroundingSpacesNeedQuotes;
	
	private final CommentMatcher commentMatcher;
	
	/**
	 * Enumeration of tokenizer states. QUOTE_MODE is activated between quotes.
	 */
	private enum TokenizerState {
		NORMAL, QUOTE_MODE;
	}
	
	/**
	 * Constructs a new Tokenizer, which reads the CSV file, line by line.
	 * 
	 * @param reader
	 *            the reader
	 * @param preferences
	 *            the CSV preferences
	 * @throws NullPointerException
	 *             if reader or preferences is null
	 */
	public Tokenizer(final Reader reader, final CsvPreference preferences) {
		super(reader, preferences);
		this.quoteChar = preferences.getQuoteChar();
		this.delimeterChar = preferences.getDelimiterChar();
		this.surroundingSpacesNeedQuotes = preferences.isSurroundingSpacesNeedQuotes();
		this.commentMatcher = preferences.getCommentMatcher();
	}
	
	/**
	 * {@inheritDoc}
	 */
	public boolean readColumns(final List columns) throws IOException {
		
		if( columns == null ) {
			throw new NullPointerException("columns should not be null");
		}
		
		// clear the reusable List and StringBuilders
		columns.clear();
		currentColumn.setLength(0);
		currentRow.setLength(0);
		
		// keep reading lines until data is found
		String line;
		do {
			line = readLine();
			if( line == null ) {
				return false; // EOF
			}
		}
		while( line.length() == 0 || (commentMatcher != null && commentMatcher.isComment(line)) );
		
		// update the untokenized CSV row
		currentRow.append(line);
		
		// add a newline to determine end of line (making parsing easier)
		line += NEWLINE;
		
		// process each character in the line, catering for surrounding quotes (QUOTE_MODE)
		TokenizerState state = TokenizerState.NORMAL;
		int quoteScopeStartingLine = -1; // the line number where a potential multi-line cell starts
		int potentialSpaces = 0; // keep track of spaces (so leading/trailing space can be removed if required)
		int charIndex = 0;
		while( true ) {
			
			final char c = line.charAt(charIndex);
			
			if( TokenizerState.NORMAL.equals(state) ) {
				
				/*
				 * NORMAL mode (not within quotes).
				 */
				
				if( c == delimeterChar ) {
					/*
					 * Delimiter. Save the column (trim trailing space if required) then continue to next character.
					 */
					if( !surroundingSpacesNeedQuotes ) {
						appendSpaces(currentColumn, potentialSpaces);
					}
					columns.add(currentColumn.length() > 0 ? currentColumn.toString() : null); // "" -> null
					potentialSpaces = 0;
					currentColumn.setLength(0);
					
				} else if( c == SPACE ) {
					/*
					 * Space. Remember it, then continue to next character.
					 */
					potentialSpaces++;
					
				} else if( c == NEWLINE ) {
					/*
					 * Newline. Add any required spaces (if surrounding spaces don't need quotes) and return (we've read
					 * a line!).
					 */
					if( !surroundingSpacesNeedQuotes ) {
						appendSpaces(currentColumn, potentialSpaces);
					}
					columns.add(currentColumn.length() > 0 ? currentColumn.toString() : null); // "" -> null
					return true;
					
				} else if( c == quoteChar ) {
					/*
					 * A single quote ("). Update to QUOTESCOPE (but don't save quote), then continue to next character.
					 */
					state = TokenizerState.QUOTE_MODE;
					quoteScopeStartingLine = getLineNumber();
					
					// cater for spaces before a quoted section (be lenient!)
					if( !surroundingSpacesNeedQuotes || currentColumn.length() > 0 ) {
						appendSpaces(currentColumn, potentialSpaces);
					}
					potentialSpaces = 0;
					
				} else {
					/*
					 * Just a normal character. Add any required spaces (but trim any leading spaces if surrounding
					 * spaces need quotes), add the character, then continue to next character.
					 */
					if( !surroundingSpacesNeedQuotes || currentColumn.length() > 0 ) {
						appendSpaces(currentColumn, potentialSpaces);
					}
					
					potentialSpaces = 0;
					currentColumn.append(c);
				}
				
			} else {
				
				/*
				 * QUOTE_MODE (within quotes).
				 */
				
				if( c == NEWLINE ) {
					
					/*
					 * Newline. Doesn't count as newline while in QUOTESCOPE. Add the newline char, reset the charIndex
					 * (will update to 0 for next iteration), read in the next line, then then continue to next
					 * character. For a large file with an unterminated quoted section (no trailing quote), this could
					 * cause memory issues as it will keep reading lines looking for the trailing quote. Maybe there
					 * should be a configurable limit on max lines to read in quoted mode?
					 */
					currentColumn.append(NEWLINE);
					currentRow.append(NEWLINE); // specific line terminator lost, \n will have to suffice
					
					charIndex = -1;
					line = readLine();
					if( line == null ) {
						throw new SuperCsvException(
							String
								.format(
									"unexpected end of file while reading quoted column beginning on line %d and ending on line %d",
									quoteScopeStartingLine, getLineNumber()));
					}
					
					currentRow.append(line); // update untokenized CSV row
					line += NEWLINE; // add newline to simplify parsing
					
				} else if( c == quoteChar ) {
					
					if( line.charAt(charIndex + 1) == quoteChar ) {
						/*
						 * An escaped quote (""). Add a single quote, then move the cursor so the next iteration of the
						 * loop will read the character following the escaped quote.
						 */
						currentColumn.append(c);
						charIndex++;
						
					} else {
						/*
						 * A single quote ("). Update to NORMAL (but don't save quote), then continue to next character.
						 */
						state = TokenizerState.NORMAL;
						quoteScopeStartingLine = -1; // reset ready for next multi-line cell
					}
				} else {
					/*
					 * Just a normal character, delimiter (they don't count in QUOTESCOPE) or space. Add the character,
					 * then continue to next character.
					 */
					currentColumn.append(c);
				}
			}
			
			charIndex++; // read next char of the line
		}
	}
	
	/**
	 * Appends the required number of spaces to the StringBuilder.
	 * 
	 * @param sb
	 *            the StringBuilder
	 * @param spaces
	 *            the required number of spaces to append
	 */
	private static void appendSpaces(final StringBuilder sb, final int spaces) {
		for( int i = 0; i < spaces; i++ ) {
			sb.append(SPACE);
		}
	}
	
	/**
	 * {@inheritDoc}
	 */
	public String getUntokenizedRow() {
		return currentRow.toString();
	}
}




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