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package org.apache.tools.ant.taskdefs;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import org.apache.tools.ant.util.FileUtils;
/**
* Copies all data from an input stream to an output stream.
*
* @since Ant 1.2
*/
public class StreamPumper implements Runnable {
private static final int SMALL_BUFFER_SIZE = 128;
private final InputStream is;
private final OutputStream os;
private volatile boolean finish;
private volatile boolean finished;
private final boolean closeWhenExhausted;
private boolean autoflush = false;
private Exception exception = null;
private int bufferSize = SMALL_BUFFER_SIZE;
private boolean started = false;
private final boolean useAvailable;
/**
* Create a new StreamPumper.
*
* @param is input stream to read data from
* @param os output stream to write data to.
* @param closeWhenExhausted if true, the output stream will be closed when
* the input is exhausted.
*/
public StreamPumper(InputStream is, OutputStream os, boolean closeWhenExhausted) {
this(is, os, closeWhenExhausted, false);
}
/**
* Create a new StreamPumper.
*
* Note: If you set useAvailable to true, you must
* explicitly invoke {@link #stop stop} or interrupt the
* corresponding Thread when you are done or the run method will
* never finish on some JVMs (namely those where available returns
* 0 on a closed stream). Setting it to true may also impact
* performance negatively. This flag should only be set to true
* if you intend to stop the pumper before the input stream gets
* closed.
*
* @param is input stream to read data from
* @param os output stream to write data to.
* @param closeWhenExhausted if true, the output stream will be closed when
* the input is exhausted.
* @param useAvailable whether the pumper should use {@link
* java.io.InputStream#available available} to determine
* whether input is ready, thus trying to emulate
* non-blocking behavior.
*
* @since Ant 1.8.0
*/
public StreamPumper(InputStream is, OutputStream os,
boolean closeWhenExhausted,
boolean useAvailable) {
this.is = is;
this.os = os;
this.closeWhenExhausted = closeWhenExhausted;
this.useAvailable = useAvailable;
}
/**
* Create a new StreamPumper.
*
* @param is input stream to read data from
* @param os output stream to write data to.
*/
public StreamPumper(InputStream is, OutputStream os) {
this(is, os, false);
}
/**
* Set whether data should be flushed through to the output stream.
* @param autoflush if true, push through data; if false, let it be buffered
* @since Ant 1.6.3
*/
/*package*/ void setAutoflush(boolean autoflush) {
this.autoflush = autoflush;
}
/**
* Copies data from the input stream to the output stream.
*
* Terminates as soon as the input stream is closed or an error occurs.
*/
public void run() {
synchronized (this) {
started = true;
}
finished = false;
final byte[] buf = new byte[bufferSize];
int length;
try {
while (true) {
waitForInput(is);
if (finish || Thread.interrupted()) {
break;
}
length = is.read(buf);
if (length <= 0 || Thread.interrupted()) {
break;
}
os.write(buf, 0, length);
if (autoflush) {
os.flush();
}
if (finish) {
break;
}
}
// On completion, drain any available data (which might be the first data available for quick executions)
if (finish) {
while((length = is.available()) > 0) {
if (Thread.interrupted()) {
break;
}
length = is.read(buf, 0, Math.min(length, buf.length));
if (length <= 0) {
break;
}
os.write(buf, 0, length);
}
}
os.flush();
} catch (InterruptedException ie) {
// likely PumpStreamHandler trying to stop us
} catch (Exception e) {
synchronized (this) {
exception = e;
}
} finally {
if (closeWhenExhausted) {
FileUtils.close(os);
}
finished = true;
finish = false;
synchronized (this) {
notifyAll();
}
}
}
/**
* Tells whether the end of the stream has been reached.
* @return true is the stream has been exhausted.
*/
public boolean isFinished() {
return finished;
}
/**
* This method blocks until the StreamPumper finishes.
* @throws InterruptedException if interrupted.
* @see #isFinished()
*/
public synchronized void waitFor() throws InterruptedException {
while (!isFinished()) {
wait();
}
}
/**
* Set the size in bytes of the read buffer.
* @param bufferSize the buffer size to use.
* @throws IllegalStateException if the StreamPumper is already running.
*/
public synchronized void setBufferSize(int bufferSize) {
if (started) {
throw new IllegalStateException("Cannot set buffer size on a running StreamPumper");
}
this.bufferSize = bufferSize;
}
/**
* Get the size in bytes of the read buffer.
* @return the int size of the read buffer.
*/
public synchronized int getBufferSize() {
return bufferSize;
}
/**
* Get the exception encountered, if any.
* @return the Exception encountered.
*/
public synchronized Exception getException() {
return exception;
}
/**
* Stop the pumper as soon as possible.
* Note that it may continue to block on the input stream
* but it will really stop the thread as soon as it gets EOF
* or any byte, and it will be marked as finished.
* @since Ant 1.6.3
*/
/*package*/ synchronized void stop() {
finish = true;
notifyAll();
}
private static final long POLL_INTERVAL = 100;
private void waitForInput(InputStream is)
throws IOException, InterruptedException {
if (useAvailable) {
while (!finish && is.available() == 0) {
if (Thread.interrupted()) {
throw new InterruptedException();
}
synchronized (this) {
this.wait(POLL_INTERVAL);
}
}
}
}
}