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package org.apache.tomcat.util.http.parser;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.StringReader;
public class ContentRange {
private final String units;
private final long start;
private final long end;
private final long length;
public ContentRange(String units, long start, long end, long length) {
this.units = units;
this.start = start;
this.end = end;
this.length = length;
}
public String getUnits() {
return units;
}
public long getStart() {
return start;
}
public long getEnd() {
return end;
}
public long getLength() {
return length;
}
/**
* Parses a Content-Range header from an HTTP header.
*
* @param input a reader over the header text
*
* @return the range parsed from the input, or null if not valid
*
* @throws IOException if there was a problem reading the input
*/
public static ContentRange parse(StringReader input) throws IOException {
// Units (required)
String units = HttpParser.readToken(input);
if (units == null || units.length() == 0) {
return null;
}
// Must be followed by SP. Parser is lenient and accepts any LWS here.
// No need for explicit check as something must have terminated the
// token and if that something was anything other than LWS the following
// call to readLong() will fail.
// Start
long start = HttpParser.readLong(input);
// Must be followed by '-'
if (HttpParser.skipConstant(input, "-") == SkipResult.NOT_FOUND) {
return null;
}
// End
long end = HttpParser.readLong(input);
// Must be followed by '/'
if (HttpParser.skipConstant(input, "/") == SkipResult.NOT_FOUND) {
return null;
}
// Length
long length = HttpParser.readLong(input);
// Doesn't matter what we look for, result should be EOF
SkipResult skipResult = HttpParser.skipConstant(input, "X");
if (skipResult != SkipResult.EOF) {
// Invalid range
return null;
}
return new ContentRange(units, start, end, length);
}
}