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package java.io;

import java.io.*;

/**
 * A piped output stream can be connected to a piped input stream
 * to create a communications pipe. The piped output stream is the
 * sending end of the pipe. Typically, data is written to a
 * {@code PipedOutputStream} object by one thread and data is
 * read from the connected {@code PipedInputStream} by some
 * other thread. Attempting to use both objects from a single thread
 * is not recommended as it may deadlock the thread.
 * The pipe is said to be  broken  if a
 * thread that was reading data bytes from the connected piped input
 * stream is no longer alive.
 *
 * @author  James Gosling
 * @see     java.io.PipedInputStream
 * @since   1.0
 */
public class PipedOutputStream extends OutputStream {

        /* REMIND: identification of the read and write sides needs to be
           more sophisticated.  Either using thread groups (but what about
           pipes within a thread?) or using finalization (but it may be a
           long time until the next GC). */
    private volatile PipedInputStream sink;

    /**
     * Creates a piped output stream connected to the specified piped
     * input stream. Data bytes written to this stream will then be
     * available as input from {@code snk}.
     *
     * @param      snk   The piped input stream to connect to.
     * @throws     IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
     */
    public PipedOutputStream(PipedInputStream snk)  throws IOException {
        connect(snk);
    }

    /**
     * Creates a piped output stream that is not yet connected to a
     * piped input stream. It must be connected to a piped input stream,
     * either by the receiver or the sender, before being used.
     *
     * @see     java.io.PipedInputStream#connect(java.io.PipedOutputStream)
     * @see     java.io.PipedOutputStream#connect(java.io.PipedInputStream)
     */
    public PipedOutputStream() {
    }

    /**
     * Connects this piped output stream to a receiver. If this object
     * is already connected to some other piped input stream, an
     * {@code IOException} is thrown.
     * 

* If {@code snk} is an unconnected piped input stream and * {@code src} is an unconnected piped output stream, they may * be connected by either the call: *

     * src.connect(snk)
* or the call: *
     * snk.connect(src)
* The two calls have the same effect. * * @param snk the piped input stream to connect to. * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public synchronized void connect(PipedInputStream snk) throws IOException { if (snk == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } else if (sink != null || snk.connected) { throw new IOException("Already connected"); } sink = snk; snk.in = -1; snk.out = 0; snk.connected = true; } /** * Writes the specified {@code byte} to the piped output stream. *

* Implements the {@code write} method of {@code OutputStream}. * * @param b the {@code byte} to be written. * @throws IOException if the pipe is broken, * {@link #connect(java.io.PipedInputStream) unconnected}, * closed, or if an I/O error occurs. */ public void write(int b) throws IOException { var sink = this.sink; if (sink == null) { throw new IOException("Pipe not connected"); } sink.receive(b); } /** * Writes {@code len} bytes from the specified byte array * starting at offset {@code off} to this piped output stream. * This method blocks until all the bytes are written to the output * stream. * * @param b the data. * @param off the start offset in the data. * @param len the number of bytes to write. * @throws IOException if the pipe is broken, * {@link #connect(java.io.PipedInputStream) unconnected}, * closed, or if an I/O error occurs. */ public void write(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { var sink = this.sink; if (sink == null) { throw new IOException("Pipe not connected"); } else if (b == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } else if ((off < 0) || (off > b.length) || (len < 0) || ((off + len) > b.length) || ((off + len) < 0)) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } else if (len == 0) { return; } sink.receive(b, off, len); } /** * Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes * to be written out. * This will notify any readers that bytes are waiting in the pipe. * * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public synchronized void flush() throws IOException { if (sink != null) { synchronized (sink) { sink.notifyAll(); } } } /** * Closes this piped output stream and releases any system resources * associated with this stream. This stream may no longer be used for * writing bytes. * * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public void close() throws IOException { var sink = this.sink; if (sink != null) { sink.receivedLast(); } } }





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