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package org.codehaus.jackson.impl;
import java.io.*;
import org.codehaus.jackson.io.IOContext;
/**
* This is a simple low-level input reader base class, used by
* JSON parser. It is used when underlying input source is
* a byte stream such as {@link InputStream}.
* The reason for sub-classing (over composition)
* is due to need for direct access to low-level byte buffers
* and positions.
*
* @author Tatu Saloranta
*/
public abstract class StreamBasedParserBase
extends JsonNumericParserBase
{
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Configuration
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* Input stream that can be used for reading more content, if one
* in use. May be null, if input comes just as a full buffer,
* or if the stream has been closed.
*/
protected InputStream _inputStream;
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Current input data
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
/**
* Current buffer from which data is read; generally data is read into
* buffer from input source, but in some cases pre-loaded buffer
* is handed to the parser.
*/
protected byte[] _inputBuffer;
/**
* Flag that indicates whether the input buffer is recycable (and
* needs to be returned to recycler once we are done) or not.
*/
protected boolean _bufferRecyclable;
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Life-cycle
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
protected StreamBasedParserBase(IOContext ctxt, int features,
InputStream in,
byte[] inputBuffer, int start, int end,
boolean bufferRecyclable)
{
super(ctxt, features);
_inputStream = in;
_inputBuffer = inputBuffer;
_inputPtr = start;
_inputEnd = end;
_bufferRecyclable = bufferRecyclable;
}
/*
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
// Low-level reading, other
////////////////////////////////////////////////////
*/
protected final boolean loadMore()
throws IOException
{
_currInputProcessed += _inputEnd;
_currInputRowStart -= _inputEnd;
if (_inputStream != null) {
int count = _inputStream.read(_inputBuffer, 0, _inputBuffer.length);
if (count > 0) {
_inputPtr = 0;
_inputEnd = count;
return true;
}
// End of input
_closeInput();
// Should never return 0, so let's fail
if (count == 0) {
throw new IOException("Reader returned 0 characters when trying to read "+_inputEnd);
}
}
return false;
}
@Override
protected void _closeInput() throws IOException
{
/* 25-Nov-2008, tatus: As per [JACKSON-16] we are not to call close()
* on the underlying Reader, unless we "own" it, or auto-closing
* feature is enabled.
*/
if (_inputStream != null) {
if (_ioContext.isResourceManaged() || isFeatureEnabled(Feature.AUTO_CLOSE_SOURCE)) {
_inputStream.close();
}
_inputStream = null;
}
}
/**
* Method called to release internal buffers owned by the base
* reader. This may be called along with {@link #_closeInput} (for
* example, when explicitly closing this reader instance), or
* separately (if need be).
*/
@Override
protected void _releaseBuffers() throws IOException
{
super._releaseBuffers();
if (_bufferRecyclable) {
byte[] buf = _inputBuffer;
if (buf != null) {
_inputBuffer = null;
_ioContext.releaseReadIOBuffer(buf);
}
}
}
}