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package java.io;
import java.util.Objects;
/**
* A character stream whose source is a string.
*
* @author Mark Reinhold
* @since 1.1
*/
public class StringReader extends Reader {
private String str;
private int length;
private int next = 0;
private int mark = 0;
/**
* Creates a new string reader.
*
* @param s String providing the character stream.
*/
public StringReader(String s) {
this.str = s;
this.length = s.length();
}
/** Check to make sure that the stream has not been closed */
private void ensureOpen() throws IOException {
if (str == null)
throw new IOException("Stream closed");
}
/**
* Reads a single character.
*
* @return The character read, or -1 if the end of the stream has been
* reached
*
* @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs
*/
public int read() throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
ensureOpen();
if (next >= length)
return -1;
return str.charAt(next++);
}
}
/**
* Reads characters into a portion of an array.
*
* If {@code len} is zero, then no characters are read and {@code 0} is
* returned; otherwise, there is an attempt to read at least one character.
* If no character is available because the stream is at its end, the value
* {@code -1} is returned; otherwise, at least one character is read and
* stored into {@code cbuf}.
*
* @param cbuf {@inheritDoc}
* @param off {@inheritDoc}
* @param len {@inheritDoc}
*
* @return {@inheritDoc}
*
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException {@inheritDoc}
* @throws IOException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public int read(char[] cbuf, int off, int len) throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
ensureOpen();
Objects.checkFromIndexSize(off, len, cbuf.length);
if (len == 0) {
return 0;
}
if (next >= length)
return -1;
int n = Math.min(length - next, len);
str.getChars(next, next + n, cbuf, off);
next += n;
return n;
}
}
/**
* Skips characters. If the stream is already at its end before this method
* is invoked, then no characters are skipped and zero is returned.
*
*
The {@code n} parameter may be negative, even though the
* {@code skip} method of the {@link Reader} superclass throws
* an exception in this case. Negative values of {@code n} cause the
* stream to skip backwards. Negative return values indicate a skip
* backwards. It is not possible to skip backwards past the beginning of
* the string.
*
*
If the entire string has been read or skipped, then this method has
* no effect and always returns {@code 0}.
*
* @param n {@inheritDoc}
*
* @return {@inheritDoc}
*
* @throws IOException {@inheritDoc}
*/
public long skip(long n) throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
ensureOpen();
if (next >= length)
return 0;
// Bound skip by beginning and end of the source
long r = Math.min(length - next, n);
r = Math.max(-next, r);
next += r;
return r;
}
}
/**
* Tells whether this stream is ready to be read.
*
* @return True if the next read() is guaranteed not to block for input
*
* @throws IOException If the stream is closed
*/
public boolean ready() throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
ensureOpen();
return true;
}
}
/**
* Tells whether this stream supports the mark() operation, which it does.
*/
public boolean markSupported() {
return true;
}
/**
* Marks the present position in the stream. Subsequent calls to reset()
* will reposition the stream to this point.
*
* @param readAheadLimit Limit on the number of characters that may be
* read while still preserving the mark. Because
* the stream's input comes from a string, there
* is no actual limit, so this argument must not
* be negative, but is otherwise ignored.
*
* @throws IllegalArgumentException If {@code readAheadLimit < 0}
* @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs
*/
public void mark(int readAheadLimit) throws IOException {
if (readAheadLimit < 0){
throw new IllegalArgumentException("Read-ahead limit < 0");
}
synchronized (lock) {
ensureOpen();
mark = next;
}
}
/**
* Resets the stream to the most recent mark, or to the beginning of the
* string if it has never been marked.
*
* @throws IOException If an I/O error occurs
*/
public void reset() throws IOException {
synchronized (lock) {
ensureOpen();
next = mark;
}
}
/**
* Closes the stream and releases any system resources associated with
* it. Once the stream has been closed, further read(),
* ready(), mark(), or reset() invocations will throw an IOException.
* Closing a previously closed stream has no effect. This method will block
* while there is another thread blocking on the reader.
*/
public void close() {
synchronized (lock) {
str = null;
}
}
}