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package org.simplejavamail.com.sun.mail.util;

import java.io.*;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
import java.nio.charset.StandardCharsets;
import java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder;
import java.nio.charset.CodingErrorAction;
import java.nio.charset.CharacterCodingException;

/**
 * LineInputStream supports reading CRLF terminated lines that
 * contain only US-ASCII characters from an input stream. Provides
 * functionality that is similar to the deprecated 
 * DataInputStream.readLine(). Expected use is to read
 * lines as String objects from an IMAP/SMTP/etc. stream. 

* * This class also supports UTF-8 data by calling the appropriate * constructor. Or, if the System property mail.mime.allowutf8 * is set to true, an attempt will be made to interpret the data as UTF-8, * falling back to treating it as an 8-bit charset if that fails.

* * LineInputStream is implemented as a FilterInputStream, so one can just * wrap it around any input stream and read bytes from this filter. * * @author John Mani * @author Bill Shannon */ public class LineInputStream extends FilterInputStream { private boolean allowutf8; private byte[] lineBuffer = null; // reusable byte buffer private CharsetDecoder decoder; private static boolean defaultutf8 = PropUtil.getBooleanSystemProperty("mail.mime.allowutf8", false); private static int MAX_INCR = 1024*1024; // 1MB public LineInputStream(InputStream in) { this(in, false); } /** * @param in the InputStream * @param allowutf8 allow UTF-8 characters? * @since JavaMail 1.6 */ public LineInputStream(InputStream in, boolean allowutf8) { super(in); this.allowutf8 = allowutf8; if (!allowutf8 && defaultutf8) { decoder = StandardCharsets.UTF_8.newDecoder(); decoder.onMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction.REPORT); decoder.onUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction.REPORT); } } /** * Read a line containing only ASCII characters from the input * stream. A line is terminated by a CR or NL or CR-NL sequence. * A common error is a CR-CR-NL sequence, which will also terminate * a line. * The line terminator is not returned as part of the returned * String. Returns null if no data is available.

* * This class is similar to the deprecated * DataInputStream.readLine() * * @return the line * @exception IOException for I/O errors */ @SuppressWarnings("deprecation") // for old String constructor public String readLine() throws IOException { //InputStream in = this.in; byte[] buf = lineBuffer; if (buf == null) buf = lineBuffer = new byte[128]; int c1; int room = buf.length; int offset = 0; while ((c1 = in.read()) != -1) { if (c1 == '\n') // Got NL, outa here. break; else if (c1 == '\r') { // Got CR, is the next char NL ? boolean twoCRs = false; if (in.markSupported()) in.mark(2); int c2 = in.read(); if (c2 == '\r') { // discard extraneous CR twoCRs = true; c2 = in.read(); } if (c2 != '\n') { /* * If the stream supports it (which we hope will always * be the case), reset to after the first CR. Otherwise, * we wrap a PushbackInputStream around the stream so we * can unread the characters we don't need. The only * problem with that is that the caller might stop * reading from this LineInputStream, throw it away, * and then start reading from the underlying stream. * If that happens, the pushed back characters will be * lost forever. */ if (in.markSupported()) in.reset(); else { if (!(in instanceof PushbackInputStream)) in /*= this.in*/ = new PushbackInputStream(in, 2); if (c2 != -1) ((PushbackInputStream)in).unread(c2); if (twoCRs) ((PushbackInputStream)in).unread('\r'); } } break; // outa here. } // Not CR, NL or CR-NL ... // .. Insert the byte into our byte buffer if (--room < 0) { // No room, need to grow. if (buf.length < MAX_INCR) buf = new byte[buf.length * 2]; else buf = new byte[buf.length + MAX_INCR]; room = buf.length - offset - 1; System.arraycopy(lineBuffer, 0, buf, 0, offset); lineBuffer = buf; } buf[offset++] = (byte)c1; } if ((c1 == -1) && (offset == 0)) return null; if (allowutf8) return new String(buf, 0, offset, StandardCharsets.UTF_8); else { if (defaultutf8) { // try to decode it as UTF-8 try { return decoder.decode(ByteBuffer.wrap(buf, 0, offset)). toString(); } catch (CharacterCodingException cex) { // looks like it's not valid UTF-8 data, // fall through and treat it as an 8-bit charset } } return new String(buf, 0, 0, offset); } } }





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