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package org.apache.commons.io.output;

import java.io.OutputStream;

/**
 * A decorating output stream that counts the number of bytes that have passed
 * through the stream so far.
 * 

* A typical use case would be during debugging, to ensure that data is being * written as expected. * */ public class CountingOutputStream extends ProxyOutputStream { /** The count of bytes that have passed. */ private long count = 0; /** * Constructs a new CountingOutputStream. * * @param out the OutputStream to write to */ public CountingOutputStream( final OutputStream out ) { super(out); } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Updates the count with the number of bytes that are being written. * * @param n number of bytes to be written to the stream * @since 2.0 */ @Override protected synchronized void beforeWrite(final int n) { count += n; } //----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * The number of bytes that have passed through this stream. *

* NOTE: From v1.3 this method throws an ArithmeticException if the * count is greater than can be expressed by an int. * See {@link #getByteCount()} for a method using a long. * * @return the number of bytes accumulated * @throws ArithmeticException if the byte count is too large */ public int getCount() { final long result = getByteCount(); if (result > Integer.MAX_VALUE) { throw new ArithmeticException("The byte count " + result + " is too large to be converted to an int"); } return (int) result; } /** * Set the byte count back to 0. *

* NOTE: From v1.3 this method throws an ArithmeticException if the * count is greater than can be expressed by an int. * See {@link #resetByteCount()} for a method using a long. * * @return the count previous to resetting * @throws ArithmeticException if the byte count is too large */ public int resetCount() { final long result = resetByteCount(); if (result > Integer.MAX_VALUE) { throw new ArithmeticException("The byte count " + result + " is too large to be converted to an int"); } return (int) result; } /** * The number of bytes that have passed through this stream. *

* NOTE: This method is an alternative for getCount(). * It was added because that method returns an integer which will * result in incorrect count for files over 2GB. * * @return the number of bytes accumulated * @since 1.3 */ public synchronized long getByteCount() { return this.count; } /** * Set the byte count back to 0. *

* NOTE: This method is an alternative for resetCount(). * It was added because that method returns an integer which will * result in incorrect count for files over 2GB. * * @return the count previous to resetting * @since 1.3 */ public synchronized long resetByteCount() { final long tmp = this.count; this.count = 0; return tmp; } }





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