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package org.apache.poi.util;

import java.io.*;
import java.util.List;
import java.util.ArrayList;

/**
 * Utilities to read hex from files.
 *
 * @author Marc Johnson
 * @author Glen Stampoultzis (glens at apache.org)
 */
public class HexRead
{
    /**
     * This method reads hex data from a filename and returns a byte array.
     * The file may contain line comments that are preceeded with a # symbol.
     *
     * @param filename  The filename to read
     * @return The bytes read from the file.
     * @throws IOException If there was a problem while reading the file.
     */
    public static byte[] readData( String filename ) throws IOException
    {
        File file = new File( filename );
        FileInputStream stream = new FileInputStream( file );
        try
        {
            return readData( stream, -1 );
        }
        finally
        {
            stream.close();
        }
    }

    /**
     * Same as readData(String) except that this method allows you to specify sections within
     * a file.  Sections are referenced using section headers in the form:
     * 
     *  [sectioname]
     * 
* * @see #readData(String) */ public static byte[] readData( String filename, String section ) throws IOException { File file = new File( filename ); FileInputStream stream = new FileInputStream( file ); try { StringBuffer sectionText = new StringBuffer(); boolean inSection = false; int c = stream.read(); while ( c != -1 ) { switch ( c ) { case '[': inSection = true; break; case '\n': case '\r': inSection = false; sectionText = new StringBuffer(); break; case ']': inSection = false; if ( sectionText.toString().equals( section ) ) return readData( stream, '[' ); sectionText = new StringBuffer(); break; default: if ( inSection ) sectionText.append( (char) c ); } c = stream.read(); } } finally { stream.close(); } throw new IOException( "Section '" + section + "' not found" ); } static public byte[] readData( InputStream stream, int eofChar ) throws IOException { int characterCount = 0; byte b = (byte) 0; List bytes = new ArrayList(); boolean done = false; while ( !done ) { int count = stream.read(); char baseChar = 'a'; if ( count == eofChar ) break; switch ( count ) { case '#': readToEOL( stream ); break; case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4': case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9': b <<= 4; b += (byte) ( count - '0' ); characterCount++; if ( characterCount == 2 ) { bytes.add( new Byte( b ) ); characterCount = 0; b = (byte) 0; } break; case 'A': case 'B': case 'C': case 'D': case 'E': case 'F': baseChar = 'A'; case 'a': case 'b': case 'c': case 'd': case 'e': case 'f': b <<= 4; b += (byte) ( count + 10 - baseChar ); characterCount++; if ( characterCount == 2 ) { bytes.add( new Byte( b ) ); characterCount = 0; b = (byte) 0; } break; case -1: done = true; break; default : break; } } Byte[] polished = (Byte[]) bytes.toArray( new Byte[0] ); byte[] rval = new byte[polished.length]; for ( int j = 0; j < polished.length; j++ ) { rval[j] = polished[j].byteValue(); } return rval; } static public byte[] readFromString(String data) throws IOException { return readData(new ByteArrayInputStream( data.getBytes() ), -1); } static private void readToEOL( InputStream stream ) throws IOException { int c = stream.read(); while ( c != -1 && c != '\n' && c != '\r' ) { c = stream.read(); } } }




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