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/*
* RandomAccessCharacterFile.java
*
* Copyright (C) 2008 Hideo at Yokohama
* Copyright (C) 2008-2009 Erik Huelsmann
* $Id: RandomAccessCharacterFile.java 13088 2010-12-05 07:50:47Z mevenson $
*
* This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or
* modify it under the terms of the GNU General Public License
* as published by the Free Software Foundation; either version 2
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*
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*
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*/
package org.armedbear.lisp.util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.PushbackInputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.RandomAccessFile;
import java.io.PushbackReader;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.StringReader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.CharBuffer;
import java.nio.channels.FileChannel;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;
import java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder;
import java.nio.charset.CharsetEncoder;
import java.nio.charset.CoderResult;
import java.nio.charset.CodingErrorAction;
import org.armedbear.lisp.Debug;
public class RandomAccessCharacterFile {
private class RandomAccessInputStream extends PushbackInputStream {
public RandomAccessInputStream() {
super(null);
}
private byte[] read_buf = new byte[1];
@Override
public final int read() throws IOException {
int len = read(read_buf);
if (len == 1) {
// byte is signed, char is unsigned, int is signed.
// buf can hold 0xff, we want it as 0xff in int, not -1.
return 0xff & (int) read_buf[0];
} else {
return -1;
}
// ### BUG: 'int read()' is to return a *codepoint*,
// not the half of a surrogate pair!
}
@Override
public final int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
return RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.read(b, off, len);
}
@Override
public final void unread(int b) throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.unreadByte((byte)b);
}
@Override
public final void unread(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
this.unread(b[off+i]);
}
@Override
public final void unread(byte[] b) throws IOException {
this.unread(b, 0, b.length);
}
@Override
public final int available() throws IOException {
return (int)(RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.length()
- RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.position());
}
@Override
public final synchronized void mark(int readlimit) {
}
@Override
public final boolean markSupported() {
return false;
}
@Override
public final synchronized void reset() throws IOException {
throw new IOException("Operation not supported");
}
@Override
public final long skip(long n) throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.position(RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.position()+n);
return n;
}
@Override
public final int read(byte[] b) throws IOException {
return this.read(b, 0, b.length);
}
@Override
public final void close() throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.close();
}
}
private class RandomAccessOutputStream extends OutputStream {
RandomAccessOutputStream() {
}
private byte[] buf = new byte[1];
public final void write(int b) throws IOException {
buf[0] = (byte)b;
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.write(buf, 0, 1);
}
@Override
public final void write(byte[] b) throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.write(b, 0, b.length);
}
@Override
public final void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.write(b, off, len);
}
@Override
public final void flush() throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.flush();
}
@Override
public final void close() throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.close();
}
}
// dummy reader which we need to call the Pushback constructor
// because a null value won't work
static Reader staticReader = new StringReader("");
private class RandomAccessReader extends PushbackReader {
RandomAccessReader() {
// because we override all methods of Pushbackreader,
// staticReader will never be referenced
super(staticReader);
}
@Override
public final void close() throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.close();
}
private char[] read_buf = new char[1];
@Override
public final int read() throws IOException {
int n = this.read(read_buf);
if (n == 1)
return read_buf[0];
else
return -1;
// ### BUG: 'int read()' is to return a codepoint!
// not the half of a surrogate pair!
}
@Override
public final void unread(int c) throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.unreadChar((char)c);
}
@Override
public final void unread(char[] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException {
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++)
this.unread(cbuf[off+i]);
}
@Override
public final void unread(char[] cbuf) throws IOException {
this.unread(cbuf, 0, cbuf.length);
}
@Override
public final int read(CharBuffer target) throws IOException {
//FIXME: to be implemented
throw new IOException("Not implemented");
}
@Override
public final int read(char[] cbuf) throws IOException {
return RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.read(cbuf, 0, cbuf.length);
}
@Override
public final int read(char[] cb, int off, int len) throws IOException {
return RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.read(cb, off, len);
}
@Override
public final boolean ready() throws IOException {
return true;
}
}
private class RandomAccessWriter extends Writer {
RandomAccessWriter() {
}
public final void close() throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.close();
}
public final void flush() throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.flush();
}
@Override
public final void write(char[] cb, int off, int len) throws IOException {
RandomAccessCharacterFile.this.write(cb, off, len);
}
}
final static int BUFSIZ = 4*1024; // setting this to a small value like 8 is helpful for testing.
private RandomAccessWriter writer;
private RandomAccessReader reader;
private RandomAccessInputStream inputStream;
private RandomAccessOutputStream outputStream;
private FileChannel fcn;
private Charset cset;
private CharsetEncoder cenc;
private CharsetDecoder cdec;
/**
* bbuf is treated as a cache of the file content.
* If it points to somewhere in the middle of the file, it holds the copy of the file content,
* even when you are writing a large chunk of data. If you write in the middle of a file,
* bbuf first gets filled with contents of the data, and only after that any new data is
* written on bbuf.
* The exception is when you are appending data at the end of the file.
*/
private ByteBuffer bbuf;
private boolean bbufIsDirty; /* whether bbuf holds data that must be written. */
private boolean bbufIsReadable; /* whether bbuf.remaining() contains readable content. */
private long bbufpos; /* where the beginning of bbuf is pointing in the file now. */
public RandomAccessCharacterFile(RandomAccessFile raf, String encoding) throws IOException {
fcn = raf.getChannel();
setEncoding(encoding);
bbuf = ByteBuffer.allocate(BUFSIZ);
// there is no readable data available in the buffers.
bbuf.flip();
// there is no write pending data in the buffers.
bbufIsDirty = false;
bbufIsReadable = false;
bbufpos = fcn.position();
reader = new RandomAccessReader();
writer = new RandomAccessWriter();
inputStream = new RandomAccessInputStream();
outputStream = new RandomAccessOutputStream();
}
public void setEncoding(String encoding) {
cset = (encoding == null)
? Charset.defaultCharset() : Charset.forName(encoding);
cdec = cset.newDecoder();
cdec.onMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE);
cdec.onUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE);
cenc = cset.newEncoder();
}
public Writer getWriter() {
return writer;
}
public PushbackReader getReader() {
return reader;
}
public PushbackInputStream getInputStream() {
return inputStream;
}
public OutputStream getOutputStream() {
return outputStream;
}
public final void close() throws IOException {
internalFlush(true);
fcn.close();
}
public final void flush() throws IOException {
internalFlush(false);
}
private final boolean ensureReadBbuf(boolean force) throws IOException {
boolean bufReady = true;
if ((bbuf.remaining() == 0) || force || ! bbufIsReadable) {
// need to read from the file.
if (bbufIsDirty) {
bbuf.flip();
fcn.position(bbufpos);
fcn.write(bbuf);
bbufpos += bbuf.position();
bbuf.clear();
} else {
int bbufEnd = bbufIsReadable ? bbuf.limit() : bbuf.position();
fcn.position(bbufpos + bbufEnd);
bbufpos += bbuf.position();
bbuf.compact();
}
bufReady = (fcn.read(bbuf) != -1);
bbuf.flip();
bbufIsReadable = true;
}
return bufReady;
}
final int read(char[] cb, int off, int len) throws IOException {
CharBuffer cbuf = CharBuffer.wrap(cb, off, len);
boolean decodeWasUnderflow = false;
boolean atEof = false;
while ((cbuf.remaining() > 0) && ! atEof) {
int oldRemaining = cbuf.remaining();
atEof = ! ensureReadBbuf(decodeWasUnderflow);
CoderResult r = cdec.decode(bbuf, cbuf, atEof );
if (oldRemaining == cbuf.remaining()
&& CoderResult.OVERFLOW == r) {
// if this happens, the decoding failed
// but the bufs didn't advance. Advance
// them manually and do manual replacing,
// otherwise we loop endlessly. This occurs
// at least when parsing latin1 files with
// lowercase o-umlauts in them
// Note that this is at the moment copy-paste
// with DecodingReader.read()
cbuf.put('?');
bbuf.get();
}
decodeWasUnderflow = (CoderResult.UNDERFLOW == r);
}
if (cbuf.remaining() == len) {
return -1;
} else {
return len - cbuf.remaining();
}
}
final void write(char[] cb, int off, int len) throws IOException {
CharBuffer cbuf = CharBuffer.wrap(cb, off, len);
encodeAndWrite(cbuf, false, false);
}
private final void internalFlush(boolean endOfFile) throws IOException {
if (endOfFile) {
CharBuffer cbuf = CharBuffer.allocate(0);
encodeAndWrite(cbuf, true, endOfFile);
} else {
flushBbuf(false);
}
}
private final void encodeAndWrite(CharBuffer cbuf, boolean flush,
boolean endOfFile) throws IOException {
while (cbuf.remaining() > 0) {
CoderResult r = cenc.encode(cbuf, bbuf, endOfFile);
bbufIsDirty = true;
if (CoderResult.OVERFLOW == r || bbuf.remaining() == 0) {
flushBbuf(false);
bbuf.clear();
}
if (r.isUnmappable()) {
throw new RACFUnmappableCharacterException(cbuf.position(),
cbuf.charAt(cbuf.position()),
cset.name());
}
if (r.isMalformed()) {
// We don't really expect Malformed, but not handling it
// will cause an infinite loop if we don't...
throw new RACFMalformedInputException(cbuf.position(),
cbuf.charAt(cbuf.position()),
cset.name());
}
// UNDERFLOW is the normal condition where cbuf runs out
// before bbuf is filled.
}
if (bbuf.position() > 0 && bbufIsDirty && flush) {
flushBbuf(false);
}
}
public final void position(long newPosition) throws IOException {
flushBbuf(true);
long bbufend = bbufpos // in case bbuf is readable, its contents is valid
+ (bbufIsReadable ? bbuf.limit() : bbuf.position()); // beyond position()
if (newPosition >= bbufpos && newPosition < bbufend) {
// near seek. within existing data of bbuf.
bbuf.position((int)(newPosition - bbufpos));
} else {
fcn.position(newPosition);
// far seek; discard the buffer (it's already cleared)
bbuf.clear();
bbuf.flip(); // "there is no useful data on this buffer yet."
bbufpos = newPosition;
}
}
public final long position() throws IOException {
return bbufpos + bbuf.position(); // the logical position within the file.
}
public final long length() throws IOException {
flushBbuf(false);
return fcn.size();
}
private final void flushBbuf(boolean commitOnly) throws IOException {
if (! bbufIsDirty)
return;
fcn.position(bbufpos);
// if the buffer is dirty, the modifications have to be
// before position(): before re-positioning, this.position()
// calls this function.
if (commitOnly || bbufIsReadable) {
ByteBuffer dup = bbuf.duplicate();
dup.flip();
fcn.write(dup);
return;
}
bbuf.flip();
fcn.write(bbuf);
bbufpos += bbuf.position();
bbuf.clear();
bbuf.flip(); // there's no useable data in this buffer
bbufIsDirty = false;
bbufIsReadable = false;
}
public final int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
int pos = off;
boolean atEof = false;
while (pos - off < len && ! atEof) {
atEof = ! ensureReadBbuf(false);
int want = len - pos;
if (want > bbuf.remaining()) {
want = bbuf.remaining();
}
bbuf.get(b, pos, want);
pos += want;
}
return pos - off;
}
// a method corresponding to the good ol' ungetc in C.
// This function may fail when using (combined) character codes that use
// escape sequences to switch between sub-codes.
// ASCII, ISO-8859 series, any 8bit code are OK, all unicode variations are OK,
// but applications of the ISO-2022 encoding framework can have trouble.
// Example of such code is ISO-2022-JP which is used in Japanese e-mail.
private CharBuffer singleCharBuf;
private ByteBuffer shortByteBuf;
public final void unreadChar(char c) throws IOException {
// algorithm :
// 1. encode c into bytes, to find out how many bytes it corresponds to
// 2. move the position backwards that many bytes.
// ** we stop here. Don't bother to write the bytes to the buffer,
// assuming that it is the same as the original data.
// If we allow to write back different characters, the buffer must get 'dirty'
// but that would require read/write permissions on files you use unreadChar,
// even if you are just reading for some tokenizer.
//
// So we don't do the following.
// 3. write the bytes.
// 4. move the position back again.
if (singleCharBuf == null) {
singleCharBuf = CharBuffer.allocate(1);
shortByteBuf = ByteBuffer.allocate((int)cenc.maxBytesPerChar());
}
singleCharBuf.clear();
singleCharBuf.append(c);
singleCharBuf.flip();
shortByteBuf.clear();
cenc.encode(singleCharBuf, shortByteBuf, false);
int n = shortByteBuf.position();
long pos = position() - n;
position(pos);
}
public final void unreadByte(byte b) throws IOException {
long pos = position() - 1;
position(pos);
}
final void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
int pos = off;
while (pos < off + len) {
int want = len - pos + off;
if (want > bbuf.remaining()) {
want = bbuf.remaining();
}
bbuf.put(b, pos, want);
pos += want;
bbufIsDirty = true;
if (bbuf.remaining() == 0) {
flushBbuf(false);
bbuf.clear();
}
}
}
}