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package org.apache.commons.codec.binary;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import org.apache.commons.codec.CodecPolicy;
/**
* Provides Base32 encoding and decoding in a streaming fashion (unlimited size). When encoding the default lineLength
* is 76 characters and the default lineEnding is CRLF, but these can be overridden by using the appropriate
* constructor.
*
* The default behavior of the Base32OutputStream is to ENCODE, whereas the default behavior of the Base32InputStream
* is to DECODE. But this behavior can be overridden by using a different constructor.
*
*
* Since this class operates directly on byte streams, and not character streams, it is hard-coded to only encode/decode
* character encodings which are compatible with the lower 127 ASCII chart (ISO-8859-1, Windows-1252, UTF-8, etc).
*
*
* Note: It is mandatory to close the stream after the last byte has been written to it, otherwise the
* final padding will be omitted and the resulting data will be incomplete/inconsistent.
*
*
* You can set the decoding behavior when the input bytes contain leftover trailing bits that cannot be created by a valid
* encoding. These can be bits that are unused from the final character or entire characters. The default mode is
* lenient decoding.
*
*
* - Lenient: Any trailing bits are composed into 8-bit bytes where possible. The remainder are discarded.
*
- Strict: The decoding will raise an {@link IllegalArgumentException} if trailing bits are not part of a valid
* encoding. Any unused bits from the final character must be zero. Impossible counts of entire final characters are not
* allowed.
*
*
* When strict decoding is enabled it is expected that the decoded bytes will be re-encoded to a byte array that matches
* the original, i.e. no changes occur on the final character. This requires that the input bytes use the same padding
* and alphabet as the encoder.
*
* @see RFC 4648
* @since 1.5
*/
public class Base32OutputStream extends BaseNCodecOutputStream {
/**
* Creates a Base32OutputStream such that all data written is Base32-encoded to the original provided OutputStream.
*
* @param out
* OutputStream to wrap.
*/
public Base32OutputStream(final OutputStream out) {
this(out, true);
}
/**
* Creates a Base32OutputStream such that all data written is either Base32-encoded or Base32-decoded to the
* original provided OutputStream.
*
* @param out
* OutputStream to wrap.
* @param doEncode
* true if we should encode all data written to us, false if we should decode.
*/
public Base32OutputStream(final OutputStream out, final boolean doEncode) {
super(out, new Base32(false), doEncode);
}
/**
* Creates a Base32OutputStream such that all data written is either Base32-encoded or Base32-decoded to the
* original provided OutputStream.
*
* @param ouput
* OutputStream to wrap.
* @param doEncode
* true if we should encode all data written to us, false if we should decode.
* @param lineLength
* If doEncode is true, each line of encoded data will contain lineLength characters (rounded down to
* nearest multiple of 4). If lineLength <= 0, the encoded data is not divided into lines. If doEncode
* is false, lineLength is ignored.
* @param lineSeparator
* If doEncode is true, each line of encoded data will be terminated with this byte sequence (e.g. \r\n).
* If lineLength <= 0, the lineSeparator is not used. If doEncode is false lineSeparator is ignored.
*/
public Base32OutputStream(final OutputStream ouput, final boolean doEncode,
final int lineLength, final byte[] lineSeparator) {
super(ouput, new Base32(lineLength, lineSeparator), doEncode);
}
/**
* Creates a Base32OutputStream such that all data written is either Base32-encoded or Base32-decoded to the
* original provided OutputStream.
*
* @param ouput
* OutputStream to wrap.
* @param doEncode
* true if we should encode all data written to us, false if we should decode.
* @param lineLength
* If doEncode is true, each line of encoded data will contain lineLength characters (rounded down to
* nearest multiple of 4). If lineLength <= 0, the encoded data is not divided into lines. If doEncode
* is false, lineLength is ignored.
* @param lineSeparator
* If doEncode is true, each line of encoded data will be terminated with this byte sequence (e.g. \r\n).
* If lineLength <= 0, the lineSeparator is not used. If doEncode is false lineSeparator is ignored.
* @param decodingPolicy The decoding policy.
* @since 1.15
*/
public Base32OutputStream(final OutputStream ouput, final boolean doEncode,
final int lineLength, final byte[] lineSeparator, final CodecPolicy decodingPolicy) {
super(ouput, new Base32(lineLength, lineSeparator, false, BaseNCodec.PAD_DEFAULT, decodingPolicy), doEncode);
}
}