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package java.io;

/**
 * A PushbackInputStream adds
 * functionality to another input stream, namely
 * the  ability to "push back" or "unread"
 * one byte. This is useful in situations where
 * it is  convenient for a fragment of code
 * to read an indefinite number of data bytes
 * that  are delimited by a particular byte
 * value; after reading the terminating byte,
 * the  code fragment can "unread" it, so that
 * the next read operation on the input stream
 * will reread the byte that was pushed back.
 * For example, bytes representing the  characters
 * constituting an identifier might be terminated
 * by a byte representing an  operator character;
 * a method whose job is to read just an identifier
 * can read until it  sees the operator and
 * then push the operator back to be re-read.
 *
 * @author  David Connelly
 * @author  Jonathan Payne
 * @since   JDK1.0
 */
public
class PushbackInputStream extends FilterInputStream {
    /**
     * The pushback buffer.
     * @since   JDK1.1
     */
    protected byte[] buf;

    /**
     * The position within the pushback buffer from which the next byte will
     * be read.  When the buffer is empty, pos is equal to
     * buf.length; when the buffer is full, pos is
     * equal to zero.
     *
     * @since   JDK1.1
     */
    protected int pos;

    /**
     * Check to make sure that this stream has not been closed
     */
    private void ensureOpen() throws IOException {
        if (in == null)
            throw new IOException("Stream closed");
    }

    /**
     * Creates a PushbackInputStream
     * with a pushback buffer of the specified size,
     * and saves its  argument, the input stream
     * in, for later use. Initially,
     * there is no pushed-back byte  (the field
     * pushBack is initialized to
     * -1).
     *
     * @param  in    the input stream from which bytes will be read.
     * @param  size  the size of the pushback buffer.
     * @exception IllegalArgumentException if {@code size <= 0}
     * @since  JDK1.1
     */
    public PushbackInputStream(InputStream in, int size) {
        super(in);
        if (size <= 0) {
            throw new IllegalArgumentException("size <= 0");
        }
        this.buf = new byte[size];
        this.pos = size;
    }

    /**
     * Creates a PushbackInputStream
     * and saves its  argument, the input stream
     * in, for later use. Initially,
     * there is no pushed-back byte  (the field
     * pushBack is initialized to
     * -1).
     *
     * @param   in   the input stream from which bytes will be read.
     */
    public PushbackInputStream(InputStream in) {
        this(in, 1);
    }

    /**
     * Reads the next byte of data from this input stream. The value
     * byte is returned as an int in the range
     * 0 to 255. If no byte is available
     * because the end of the stream has been reached, the value
     * -1 is returned. This method blocks until input data
     * is available, the end of the stream is detected, or an exception
     * is thrown.
     *
     * 

This method returns the most recently pushed-back byte, if there is * one, and otherwise calls the read method of its underlying * input stream and returns whatever value that method returns. * * @return the next byte of data, or -1 if the end of the * stream has been reached. * @exception IOException if this input stream has been closed by * invoking its {@link #close()} method, * or an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.InputStream#read() */ public int read() throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (pos < buf.length) { return buf[pos++] & 0xff; } return super.read(); } /** * Reads up to len bytes of data from this input stream into * an array of bytes. This method first reads any pushed-back bytes; after * that, if fewer than len bytes have been read then it * reads from the underlying input stream. If len is not zero, the method * blocks until at least 1 byte of input is available; otherwise, no * bytes are read and 0 is returned. * * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. * @param off the start offset in the destination array b * @param len the maximum number of bytes read. * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or * -1 if there is no more data because the end of * the stream has been reached. * @exception NullPointerException If b is null. * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException If off is negative, * len is negative, or len is greater than * b.length - off * @exception IOException if this input stream has been closed by * invoking its {@link #close()} method, * or an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.InputStream#read(byte[], int, int) */ public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (b == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } else if (off < 0 || len < 0 || len > b.length - off) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } else if (len == 0) { return 0; } int avail = buf.length - pos; if (avail > 0) { if (len < avail) { avail = len; } System.arraycopy(buf, pos, b, off, avail); pos += avail; off += avail; len -= avail; } if (len > 0) { len = super.read(b, off, len); if (len == -1) { return avail == 0 ? -1 : avail; } return avail + len; } return avail; } /** * Pushes back a byte by copying it to the front of the pushback buffer. * After this method returns, the next byte to be read will have the value * (byte)b. * * @param b the int value whose low-order * byte is to be pushed back. * @exception IOException If there is not enough room in the pushback * buffer for the byte, or this input stream has been closed by * invoking its {@link #close()} method. */ public void unread(int b) throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (pos == 0) { throw new IOException("Push back buffer is full"); } buf[--pos] = (byte)b; } /** * Pushes back a portion of an array of bytes by copying it to the front * of the pushback buffer. After this method returns, the next byte to be * read will have the value b[off], the byte after that will * have the value b[off+1], and so forth. * * @param b the byte array to push back. * @param off the start offset of the data. * @param len the number of bytes to push back. * @exception IOException If there is not enough room in the pushback * buffer for the specified number of bytes, * or this input stream has been closed by * invoking its {@link #close()} method. * @since JDK1.1 */ public void unread(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (len > pos) { throw new IOException("Push back buffer is full"); } pos -= len; System.arraycopy(b, off, buf, pos, len); } /** * Pushes back an array of bytes by copying it to the front of the * pushback buffer. After this method returns, the next byte to be read * will have the value b[0], the byte after that will have the * value b[1], and so forth. * * @param b the byte array to push back * @exception IOException If there is not enough room in the pushback * buffer for the specified number of bytes, * or this input stream has been closed by * invoking its {@link #close()} method. * @since JDK1.1 */ public void unread(byte[] b) throws IOException { unread(b, 0, b.length); } /** * Returns an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read (or * skipped over) from this input stream without blocking by the next * invocation of a method for this input stream. The next invocation might be * the same thread or another thread. A single read or skip of this * many bytes will not block, but may read or skip fewer bytes. * *

The method returns the sum of the number of bytes that have been * pushed back and the value returned by {@link * java.io.FilterInputStream#available available}. * * @return the number of bytes that can be read (or skipped over) from * the input stream without blocking. * @exception IOException if this input stream has been closed by * invoking its {@link #close()} method, * or an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in * @see java.io.InputStream#available() */ public int available() throws IOException { ensureOpen(); int n = buf.length - pos; int avail = super.available(); return n > (Integer.MAX_VALUE - avail) ? Integer.MAX_VALUE : n + avail; } /** * Skips over and discards n bytes of data from this * input stream. The skip method may, for a variety of * reasons, end up skipping over some smaller number of bytes, * possibly zero. If n is negative, no bytes are skipped. * *

The skip method of PushbackInputStream * first skips over the bytes in the pushback buffer, if any. It then * calls the skip method of the underlying input stream if * more bytes need to be skipped. The actual number of bytes skipped * is returned. * * @param n {@inheritDoc} * @return {@inheritDoc} * @exception IOException if the stream does not support seek, * or the stream has been closed by * invoking its {@link #close()} method, * or an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in * @see java.io.InputStream#skip(long n) * @since 1.2 */ public long skip(long n) throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (n <= 0) { return 0; } long pskip = buf.length - pos; if (pskip > 0) { if (n < pskip) { pskip = n; } pos += pskip; n -= pskip; } if (n > 0) { pskip += super.skip(n); } return pskip; } /** * Tests if this input stream supports the mark and * reset methods, which it does not. * * @return false, since this class does not support the * mark and reset methods. * @see java.io.InputStream#mark(int) * @see java.io.InputStream#reset() */ public boolean markSupported() { return false; } /** * Marks the current position in this input stream. * *

The mark method of PushbackInputStream * does nothing. * * @param readlimit the maximum limit of bytes that can be read before * the mark position becomes invalid. * @see java.io.InputStream#reset() */ public synchronized void mark(int readlimit) { } /** * Repositions this stream to the position at the time the * mark method was last called on this input stream. * *

The method reset for class * PushbackInputStream does nothing except throw an * IOException. * * @exception IOException if this method is invoked. * @see java.io.InputStream#mark(int) * @see java.io.IOException */ public synchronized void reset() throws IOException { throw new IOException("mark/reset not supported"); } /** * Closes this input stream and releases any system resources * associated with the stream. * Once the stream has been closed, further read(), unread(), * available(), reset(), or skip() invocations will throw an IOException. * Closing a previously closed stream has no effect. * * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public synchronized void close() throws IOException { if (in == null) return; in.close(); in = null; buf = null; } }





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