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package org.apache.poi.hslf.record;

import org.apache.poi.util.LittleEndian;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.OutputStream;

/**
 * If we come across a record we know has children of (potential)
 *  interest, but where the record itself is boring, we create one
 *  of these. It allows us to get at the children, but not much else
 *
 * @author Nick Burch
 */

public final class DummyRecordWithChildren extends RecordContainer
{
	private byte[] _header;
	private long _type;

	/**
	 * Create a new holder for a boring record with children
	 */
	protected DummyRecordWithChildren(byte[] source, int start, int len) {
		// Just grab the header, not the whole contents
		_header = new byte[8];
		System.arraycopy(source,start,_header,0,8);
		_type = LittleEndian.getUShort(_header,2);

		// Find our children
		_children = Record.findChildRecords(source,start+8,len-8);
	}

	/**
	 * Return the value we were given at creation
	 */
	public long getRecordType() { return _type; }

	/**
	 * Write the contents of the record back, so it can be written
	 *  to disk
	 */
	public void writeOut(OutputStream out) throws IOException {
		writeOut(_header[0],_header[1],_type,_children,out);
	}
}




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