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package org.openqa.selenium.json;

import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.UncheckedIOException;
import org.openqa.selenium.internal.Require;

/**
 * Similar to a {@link Reader} but with the ability to peek a single character ahead.
 *
 * 

For the sake of providing a useful {@link #toString()} implementation, keeps the most recently * read characters in the input buffer. */ class Input { /** end-of-file indicator (0xFFFD) */ public static final char EOF = (char) -1; // NOTE: Produces Unicode replacement character (0xFFFD) /** the number of chars to buffer */ private static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 4096; /** the number of chars to remember, safe to set to 0 */ private static final int MEMORY_SIZE = 128; private final Reader source; /** a buffer used to minimize read calls and to keep the chars to remember */ private final char[] buffer; /** the filled area in the buffer */ private int filled; /** the last position read in the buffer */ private int position; /** * Initialize a new instance of the {@link Input} class with the specified source. * * @param source {@link Reader} object that supplies the input to be processed */ public Input(Reader source) { this.source = Require.nonNull("Source", source); this.buffer = new char[BUFFER_SIZE + MEMORY_SIZE]; this.filled = 0; this.position = -1; } /** * Extract the next character from the input without consuming it. * * @return the next input character; {@link #EOF} if input is exhausted */ public char peek() { return fill() ? buffer[position + 1] : EOF; } /** * Read and consume the next character from the input. * * @return the next input character; {@link #EOF} if input is exhausted */ public char read() { return fill() ? buffer[++position] : EOF; } /** * Return a string containing the most recently consumed input characters. * * @return {@link String} with up to 128 consumed input characters */ @Override public String toString() { int offset; int length; if (position < MEMORY_SIZE) { offset = 0; length = position + 1; } else { offset = position + 1 - MEMORY_SIZE; length = MEMORY_SIZE; } String last = "Last " + length + " characters read: " + new String(buffer, offset, length); int next = Math.min(MEMORY_SIZE, filled - (offset + length)); if (next > 0) { if (next > 128) { next = 128; } return last + ", next " + next + " characters to read: " + new String(buffer, offset + length, next); } return last; } /** * If all buffered input has been consumed, read the next chunk into the buffer.
* NOTE: The last 128 character of consumed input is retained for debug output. * * @return {@code true} if new input is available; {@code false} if input is exhausted * @throws UncheckedIOException if an I/O exception is encountered */ private boolean fill() { // do we need to fill the buffer? while (filled == position + 1) { try { // free the buffer, keep only the chars to remember int shift = filled - MEMORY_SIZE; if (shift > 0) { position -= shift; filled -= shift; System.arraycopy(buffer, shift, buffer, 0, filled); } // try to fill the buffer int n = source.read(buffer, filled, buffer.length - filled); if (n == -1) { // EOF reached return false; } else { // n might be 0, the outer loop will handle this filled += n; } } catch (IOException e) { throw new UncheckedIOException(e.getMessage(), e); } } return true; } }





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