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package com.predic8.membrane.core.http.cookie;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Serializable;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.CharBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.Charset;

/*
 * In a server it is very important to be able to operate on
 * the original byte[] without converting everything to chars.
 * Some protocols are ASCII only, and some allow different
 * non-UNICODE encodings. The encoding is not known beforehand,
 * and can even change during the execution of the protocol.
 * ( for example a multipart message may have parts with different
 *  encoding )
 *
 * For HTTP it is not very clear how the encoding of RequestURI
 * and mime values can be determined, but it is a great advantage
 * to be able to parse the request without converting to string.
 */

// TODO: This class could either extend ByteBuffer, or better a ByteBuffer
// inside this way it could provide the search/etc on ByteBuffer, as a helper.

/**
 * This class is used to represent a chunk of bytes, and
 * utilities to manipulate byte[].
 *
 * The buffer can be modified and used for both input and output.
 *
 * There are 2 modes: The chunk can be associated with a sink - ByteInputChannel
 * or ByteOutputChannel, which will be used when the buffer is empty (on input)
 * or filled (on output).
 * For output, it can also grow. This operating mode is selected by calling
 * setLimit() or allocate(initial, limit) with limit != -1.
 *
 * Various search and append method are defined - similar with String and
 * StringBuffer, but operating on bytes.
 *
 * This is important because it allows processing the http headers directly on
 * the received bytes, without converting to chars and Strings until the strings
 * are needed. In addition, the charset is determined later, from headers or
 * user code.
 *
 * Source: http://tomcat.apache.org/
 * License:  http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0
 *
 * @author [email protected]
 * @author James Todd [[email protected]]
 * @author Costin Manolache
 * @author Remy Maucherat
 */
public final class ByteChunk implements Cloneable, Serializable {

	private static final long serialVersionUID = 1L;

	/** Input interface, used when the buffer is empty
	 *
	 * Same as java.nio.channel.ReadableByteChannel
	 */
	public static interface ByteInputChannel {
		/**
		 * Read new bytes ( usually the internal conversion buffer ).
		 * The implementation is allowed to ignore the parameters,
		 * and mutate the chunk if it wishes to implement its own buffering.
		 */
		public int realReadBytes(byte cbuf[], int off, int len)
				throws IOException;
	}

	/** Same as java.nio.channel.WrittableByteChannel.
	 */
	public static interface ByteOutputChannel {
		/**
		 * Send the bytes ( usually the internal conversion buffer ).
		 * Expect 8k output if the buffer is full.
		 */
		public void realWriteBytes(byte cbuf[], int off, int len)
				throws IOException;
	}

	// --------------------

	/** Default encoding used to convert to strings. It should be UTF8,
        as most standards seem to converge, but the servlet API requires
        8859_1, and this object is used mostly for servlets.
	 */
	public static final Charset DEFAULT_CHARSET = Charset.forName("ISO-8859-1");

	// byte[]
	private byte[] buff;

	private int start=0;
	private int end;

	private Charset charset;

	private boolean isSet=false; // XXX

	// How much can it grow, when data is added
	private int limit=-1;

	private ByteInputChannel in = null;
	private ByteOutputChannel out = null;

	private boolean optimizedWrite=true;

	/**
	 * Creates a new, uninitialized ByteChunk object.
	 */
	public ByteChunk() {
		// NO-OP
	}

	public ByteChunk( int initial ) {
		allocate( initial, -1 );
	}

	/**
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public ByteChunk getClone() {
		try {
			return (ByteChunk)this.clone();
		} catch( Exception ex) {
			return null;
		}
	}

	public boolean isNull() {
		return ! isSet; // buff==null;
	}

	/**
	 * Resets the message buff to an uninitialized state.
	 */
	public void recycle() {
		//        buff = null;
		charset=null;
		start=0;
		end=0;
		isSet=false;
	}

	public void reset() {
		buff=null;
	}

	// -------------------- Setup --------------------

	public void allocate( int initial, int limit  ) {
		if( buff==null || buff.length < initial ) {
			buff=new byte[initial];
		}
		this.limit=limit;
		start=0;
		end=0;
		isSet=true;
	}

	/**
	 * Sets the message bytes to the specified subarray of bytes.
	 *
	 * @param b the ascii bytes
	 * @param off the start offset of the bytes
	 * @param len the length of the bytes
	 */
	public void setBytes(byte[] b, int off, int len) {
		buff = b;
		start = off;
		end = start+ len;
		isSet=true;
	}

	/**
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public void setOptimizedWrite(boolean optimizedWrite) {
		this.optimizedWrite = optimizedWrite;
	}

	public void setCharset(Charset charset) {
		this.charset = charset;
	}

	public Charset getCharset() {
		if (charset == null) {
			charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET;
		}
		return charset;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the message bytes.
	 */
	public byte[] getBytes() {
		return getBuffer();
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the message bytes.
	 */
	public byte[] getBuffer() {
		return buff;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the start offset of the bytes.
	 * For output this is the end of the buffer.
	 */
	public int getStart() {
		return start;
	}

	public int getOffset() {
		return start;
	}

	public void setOffset(int off) {
		if (end < off ) {
			end=off;
		}
		start=off;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the length of the bytes.
	 * XXX need to clean this up
	 */
	public int getLength() {
		return end-start;
	}

	/** Maximum amount of data in this buffer.
	 *
	 *  If -1 or not set, the buffer will grow indefinitely.
	 *  Can be smaller than the current buffer size ( which will not shrink ).
	 *  When the limit is reached, the buffer will be flushed ( if out is set )
	 *  or throw exception.
	 */
	public void setLimit(int limit) {
		this.limit=limit;
	}

	public int getLimit() {
		return limit;
	}

	/**
	 * When the buffer is empty, read the data from the input channel.
	 */
	public void setByteInputChannel(ByteInputChannel in) {
		this.in = in;
	}

	/** When the buffer is full, write the data to the output channel.
	 *         Also used when large amount of data is appended.
	 *
	 *  If not set, the buffer will grow to the limit.
	 */
	public void setByteOutputChannel(ByteOutputChannel out) {
		this.out=out;
	}

	public int getEnd() {
		return end;
	}

	public void setEnd( int i ) {
		end=i;
	}

	// -------------------- Adding data to the buffer --------------------
	/** Append a char, by casting it to byte. This IS NOT intended for unicode.
	 *
	 * @param c
	 * @throws IOException
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public void append( char c )
			throws IOException
	{
		append( (byte)c);
	}

	public void append( byte b )
			throws IOException
	{
		makeSpace( 1 );

		// couldn't make space
		if( limit >0 && end >= limit ) {
			flushBuffer();
		}
		buff[end++]=b;
	}

	public void append( ByteChunk src )
			throws IOException
	{
		append( src.getBytes(), src.getStart(), src.getLength());
	}

	/** Add data to the buffer
	 */
	public void append( byte src[], int off, int len )
			throws IOException
	{
		// will grow, up to limit
		makeSpace( len );

		// if we don't have limit: makeSpace can grow as it wants
		if( limit < 0 ) {
			// assert: makeSpace made enough space
			System.arraycopy( src, off, buff, end, len );
			end+=len;
			return;
		}

		// Optimize on a common case.
		// If the buffer is empty and the source is going to fill up all the
		// space in buffer, may as well write it directly to the output,
		// and avoid an extra copy
		if ( optimizedWrite && len == limit && end == start && out != null ) {
			out.realWriteBytes( src, off, len );
			return;
		}
		// if we have limit and we're below
		if( len <= limit - end ) {
			// makeSpace will grow the buffer to the limit,
			// so we have space
			System.arraycopy( src, off, buff, end, len );
			end+=len;
			return;
		}

		// need more space than we can afford, need to flush
		// buffer

		// the buffer is already at ( or bigger than ) limit

		// We chunk the data into slices fitting in the buffer limit, although
		// if the data is written directly if it doesn't fit

		int avail=limit-end;
		System.arraycopy(src, off, buff, end, avail);
		end += avail;

		flushBuffer();

		int remain = len - avail;

		while (remain > (limit - end)) {
			out.realWriteBytes( src, (off + len) - remain, limit - end );
			remain = remain - (limit - end);
		}

		System.arraycopy(src, (off + len) - remain, buff, end, remain);
		end += remain;

	}


	// -------------------- Removing data from the buffer --------------------

	public int substract()
			throws IOException {

		if ((end - start) == 0) {
			if (in == null) {
				return -1;
			}
			int n = in.realReadBytes( buff, 0, buff.length );
			if (n < 0) {
				return -1;
			}
		}

		return (buff[start++] & 0xFF);

	}

	/**
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public int substract(ByteChunk src)
			throws IOException {

		if ((end - start) == 0) {
			if (in == null) {
				return -1;
			}
			int n = in.realReadBytes( buff, 0, buff.length );
			if (n < 0) {
				return -1;
			}
		}

		int len = getLength();
		src.append(buff, start, len);
		start = end;
		return len;

	}

	public int substract( byte src[], int off, int len )
			throws IOException {

		if ((end - start) == 0) {
			if (in == null) {
				return -1;
			}
			int n = in.realReadBytes( buff, 0, buff.length );
			if (n < 0) {
				return -1;
			}
		}

		int n = len;
		if (len > getLength()) {
			n = getLength();
		}
		System.arraycopy(buff, start, src, off, n);
		start += n;
		return n;

	}


	/**
	 * Send the buffer to the sink. Called by append() when the limit is
	 * reached. You can also call it explicitly to force the data to be written.
	 *
	 * @throws IOException
	 */
	public void flushBuffer()
			throws IOException
	{
		//assert out!=null
		if( out==null ) {
			throw new IOException( "Buffer overflow, no sink " + limit + " " +
					buff.length  );
		}
		out.realWriteBytes( buff, start, end-start );
		end=start;
	}

	/** Make space for len chars. If len is small, allocate
	 *        a reserve space too. Never grow bigger than limit.
	 */
	private void makeSpace(int count)
	{
		byte[] tmp = null;

		int newSize;
		int desiredSize=end + count;

		// Can't grow above the limit
		if( limit > 0 &&
				desiredSize > limit) {
			desiredSize=limit;
		}

		if( buff==null ) {
			if( desiredSize < 256 )
			{
				desiredSize=256; // take a minimum
			}
			buff=new byte[desiredSize];
		}

		// limit < buf.length ( the buffer is already big )
		// or we already have space XXX
		if( desiredSize <= buff.length ) {
			return;
		}
		// grow in larger chunks
		if( desiredSize < 2 * buff.length ) {
			newSize= buff.length * 2;
			if( limit >0 &&
					newSize > limit ) {
				newSize=limit;
			}
			tmp=new byte[newSize];
		} else {
			newSize= buff.length * 2 + count ;
			if( limit > 0 &&
					newSize > limit ) {
				newSize=limit;
			}
			tmp=new byte[newSize];
		}

		System.arraycopy(buff, start, tmp, 0, end-start);
		buff = tmp;
		tmp = null;
		end=end-start;
		start=0;
	}

	// -------------------- Conversion and getters --------------------

	@Override
	public String toString() {
		if (null == buff) {
			return null;
		} else if (end-start == 0) {
			return "";
		}
		return StringCache.toString(this);
	}

	public String toStringInternal() {
		if (charset == null) {
			charset = DEFAULT_CHARSET;
		}
		// new String(byte[], int, int, Charset) takes a defensive copy of the
		// entire byte array. This is expensive if only a small subset of the
		// bytes will be used. The code below is from Apache Harmony.
		CharBuffer cb;
		cb = charset.decode(ByteBuffer.wrap(buff, start, end-start));
		return new String(cb.array(), cb.arrayOffset(), cb.length());
	}

	/**
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public int getInt()
	{
		return Ascii.parseInt(buff, start,end-start);
	}

	public long getLong() {
		return Ascii.parseLong(buff, start,end-start);
	}


	// -------------------- equals --------------------

	/**
	 * Compares the message bytes to the specified String object.
	 * @param s the String to compare
	 * @return true if the comparison succeeded, false otherwise
	 */
	public boolean equals(String s) {
		// XXX ENCODING - this only works if encoding is UTF8-compat
		// ( ok for tomcat, where we compare ascii - header names, etc )!!!

		byte[] b = buff;
		int blen = end-start;
		if (b == null || blen != s.length()) {
			return false;
		}
		int boff = start;
		for (int i = 0; i < blen; i++) {
			if (b[boff++] != s.charAt(i)) {
				return false;
			}
		}
		return true;
	}

	/**
	 * Compares the message bytes to the specified String object.
	 * @param s the String to compare
	 * @return true if the comparison succeeded, false otherwise
	 */
	public boolean equalsIgnoreCase(String s) {
		byte[] b = buff;
		int blen = end-start;
		if (b == null || blen != s.length()) {
			return false;
		}
		int boff = start;
		for (int i = 0; i < blen; i++) {
			if (Ascii.toLower(b[boff++]) != Ascii.toLower(s.charAt(i))) {
				return false;
			}
		}
		return true;
	}

	public boolean equals( ByteChunk bb ) {
		return equals( bb.getBytes(), bb.getStart(), bb.getLength());
	}

	public boolean equals( byte b2[], int off2, int len2) {
		byte b1[]=buff;
		if( b1==null && b2==null ) {
			return true;
		}

		int len=end-start;
		if ( len2 != len || b1==null || b2==null ) {
			return false;
		}

		int off1 = start;

		while ( len-- > 0) {
			if (b1[off1++] != b2[off2++]) {
				return false;
			}
		}
		return true;
	}


	public boolean equals( char c2[], int off2, int len2) {
		// XXX works only for enc compatible with ASCII/UTF !!!
		byte b1[]=buff;
		if( c2==null && b1==null ) {
			return true;
		}

		if (b1== null || c2==null || end-start != len2 ) {
			return false;
		}
		int off1 = start;
		int len=end-start;

		while ( len-- > 0) {
			if ( (char)b1[off1++] != c2[off2++]) {
				return false;
			}
		}
		return true;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns true if the message bytes starts with the specified string.
	 * @param s the string
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public boolean startsWith(String s) {
		// Works only if enc==UTF
		byte[] b = buff;
		int blen = s.length();
		if (b == null || blen > end-start) {
			return false;
		}
		int boff = start;
		for (int i = 0; i < blen; i++) {
			if (b[boff++] != s.charAt(i)) {
				return false;
			}
		}
		return true;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns true if the message bytes start with the specified byte array.
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public boolean startsWith(byte[] b2) {
		byte[] b1 = buff;
		if (b1 == null && b2 == null) {
			return true;
		}

		int len = end - start;
		if (b1 == null || b2 == null || b2.length > len) {
			return false;
		}
		for (int i = start, j = 0; i < end && j < b2.length;) {
			if (b1[i++] != b2[j++]) {
				return false;
			}
		}
		return true;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns true if the message bytes starts with the specified string.
	 * @param s the string
	 * @param pos The position
	 */
	public boolean startsWithIgnoreCase(String s, int pos) {
		byte[] b = buff;
		int len = s.length();
		if (b == null || len+pos > end-start) {
			return false;
		}
		int off = start+pos;
		for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
			if (Ascii.toLower( b[off++] ) != Ascii.toLower( s.charAt(i))) {
				return false;
			}
		}
		return true;
	}

	public int indexOf( String src, int srcOff, int srcLen, int myOff ) {
		char first=src.charAt( srcOff );

		// Look for first char
		int srcEnd = srcOff + srcLen;

		mainLoop:
			for( int i=myOff+start; i <= (end - srcLen); i++ ) {
				if( buff[i] != first ) {
					continue;
				}
				// found first char, now look for a match
				int myPos=i+1;
				for( int srcPos=srcOff + 1; srcPos< srcEnd;) {
					if( buff[myPos++] != src.charAt( srcPos++ )) {
						continue mainLoop;
					}
				}
				return i-start; // found it
			}
		return -1;
	}

	// -------------------- Hash code  --------------------

	// normal hash.
	public int hash() {
		return hashBytes( buff, start, end-start);
	}

	/**
	 * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards.
	 */
	@Deprecated
	public int hashIgnoreCase() {
		return hashBytesIC( buff, start, end-start );
	}

	private static int hashBytes( byte buff[], int start, int bytesLen ) {
		int max=start+bytesLen;
		byte bb[]=buff;
		int code=0;
		for (int i = start; i < max ; i++) {
			code = code * 37 + bb[i];
		}
		return code;
	}

	private static int hashBytesIC( byte bytes[], int start,
			int bytesLen )
	{
		int max=start+bytesLen;
		byte bb[]=bytes;
		int code=0;
		for (int i = start; i < max ; i++) {
			code = code * 37 + Ascii.toLower(bb[i]);
		}
		return code;
	}

	/**
	 * Returns the first instance of the given character in this ByteChunk
	 * starting at the specified byte. If the character is not found, -1 is
	 * returned.
	 * 
* NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127. * * @param c The character * @param starting The start position * @return The position of the first instance of the character or * -1 if the character is not found. */ public int indexOf(char c, int starting) { int ret = indexOf(buff, start + starting, end, c); return (ret >= start) ? ret - start : -1; } /** * Returns the first instance of the given character in the given byte array * between the specified start and end. *
* NOTE: This only works for characters in the range 0-127. * * @param bytes The byte array to search * @param start The point to start searching from in the byte array * @param end The point to stop searching in the byte array * @param c The character to search for * @return The position of the first instance of the character or -1 * if the character is not found. */ public static int indexOf(byte bytes[], int start, int end, char c) { int offset = start; while (offset < end) { byte b=bytes[offset]; if (b == c) { return offset; } offset++; } return -1; } /** * Returns the first instance of the given byte in the byte array between * the specified start and end. * * @param bytes The byte array to search * @param start The point to start searching from in the byte array * @param end The point to stop searching in the byte array * @param b The byte to search for * @return The position of the first instance of the byte or -1 if the * byte is not found. */ public static int findByte(byte bytes[], int start, int end, byte b) { int offset = start; while (offset < end) { if (bytes[offset] == b) { return offset; } offset++; } return -1; } /** * Returns the first instance of any of the given bytes in the byte array * between the specified start and end. * * @param bytes The byte array to search * @param start The point to start searching from in the byte array * @param end The point to stop searching in the byte array * @param b The array of bytes to search for * @return The position of the first instance of the byte or -1 if the * byte is not found. */ public static int findBytes(byte bytes[], int start, int end, byte b[]) { int blen = b.length; int offset = start; while (offset < end) { for (int i = 0; i < blen; i++) { if (bytes[offset] == b[i]) { return offset; } } offset++; } return -1; } /** * Returns the first instance of any byte that is not one of the given bytes * in the byte array between the specified start and end. * * @param bytes The byte array to search * @param start The point to start searching from in the byte array * @param end The point to stop searching in the byte array * @param b The list of bytes to search for * @return The position of the first instance a byte that is not * in the list of bytes to search for or -1 if no such byte * is found. * @deprecated Unused. Will be removed in Tomcat 8.0.x onwards. */ @Deprecated public static int findNotBytes(byte bytes[], int start, int end, byte b[]) { int blen = b.length; int offset = start; boolean found; while (offset < end) { found = true; for (int i = 0; i < blen; i++) { if (bytes[offset] == b[i]) { found=false; break; } } if (found) { return offset; } offset++; } return -1; } /** * Convert specified String to a byte array. This ONLY WORKS for ascii, UTF * chars will be truncated. * * @param value to convert to byte array * @return the byte array value */ public static final byte[] convertToBytes(String value) { byte[] result = new byte[value.length()]; for (int i = 0; i < value.length(); i++) { result[i] = (byte) value.charAt(i); } return result; } }




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