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package org.xbib.io.ftp.client;

import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
import java.net.Socket;

/**
 * The Util class cannot be instantiated and stores short static convenience
 * methods that are often quite useful.
 * @see CopyStreamException
 * @see CopyStreamListener
 * @see CopyStreamAdapter
 */
public final class Util {
    /**
     * The default buffer size ({@value}) used by
     * {@link #copyStream  copyStream } and {@link #copyReader  copyReader}
     * and by the copyReader/copyStream methods if a zero or negative buffer size is supplied.
     */
    public static final int DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE = 4096;

    // Cannot be instantiated
    private Util() {
    }


    /**
     * Copies the contents of an InputStream to an OutputStream using a
     * copy buffer of a given size and notifies the provided
     * CopyStreamListener of the progress of the copy operation by calling
     * its bytesTransferred(long, int) method after each write to the
     * destination.  If you wish to notify more than one listener you should
     * use a CopyStreamAdapter as the listener and register the additional
     * listeners with the CopyStreamAdapter.
     * 

* The contents of the InputStream are * read until the end of the stream is reached, but neither the * source nor the destination are closed. You must do this yourself * outside of the method call. The number of bytes read/written is * returned. * * @param source The source InputStream. * @param dest The destination OutputStream. * @param bufferSize The number of bytes to buffer during the copy. * A zero or negative value means to use {@link #DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE}. * @param streamSize The number of bytes in the stream being copied. * Should be set to CopyStreamEvent.UNKNOWN_STREAM_SIZE if unknown. * Not currently used (though it is passed to {@link CopyStreamListener#bytesTransferred(long, int, long)} * @param listener The CopyStreamListener to notify of progress. If * this parameter is null, notification is not attempted. * @param flush Whether to flush the output stream after every * write. This is necessary for interactive sessions that rely on * buffered streams. If you don't flush, the data will stay in * the stream buffer. * @return number of bytes read/written * @throws CopyStreamException If an error occurs while reading from the * source or writing to the destination. The CopyStreamException * will contain the number of bytes confirmed to have been * transferred before an * IOException occurred, and it will also contain the IOException * that caused the error. These values can be retrieved with * the CopyStreamException getTotalBytesTransferred() and * getIOException() methods. */ public static long copyStream(InputStream source, OutputStream dest, int bufferSize, long streamSize, CopyStreamListener listener, boolean flush) throws CopyStreamException { int numBytes; long total = 0; byte[] buffer = new byte[bufferSize > 0 ? bufferSize : DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE]; try { while ((numBytes = source.read(buffer)) != -1) { // Technically, some read(byte[]) methods may return 0 and we cannot // accept that as an indication of EOF. if (numBytes == 0) { int singleByte = source.read(); if (singleByte < 0) { break; } dest.write(singleByte); if (flush) { dest.flush(); } ++total; if (listener != null) { listener.bytesTransferred(total, 1, streamSize); } continue; } dest.write(buffer, 0, numBytes); if (flush) { dest.flush(); } total += numBytes; if (listener != null) { listener.bytesTransferred(total, numBytes, streamSize); } } } catch (IOException e) { throw new CopyStreamException("IOException caught while copying.", total, e); } return total; } /** * Copies the contents of an InputStream to an OutputStream using a * copy buffer of a given size and notifies the provided * CopyStreamListener of the progress of the copy operation by calling * its bytesTransferred(long, int) method after each write to the * destination. If you wish to notify more than one listener you should * use a CopyStreamAdapter as the listener and register the additional * listeners with the CopyStreamAdapter. * The contents of the InputStream are * read until the end of the stream is reached, but neither the * source nor the destination are closed. You must do this yourself * outside of the method call. The number of bytes read/written is * returned. * * @param source The source InputStream. * @param dest The destination OutputStream. * @param bufferSize The number of bytes to buffer during the copy. * A zero or negative value means to use {@link #DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE}. * @param streamSize The number of bytes in the stream being copied. * Should be set to CopyStreamEvent.UNKNOWN_STREAM_SIZE if unknown. * Not currently used (though it is passed to {@link CopyStreamListener#bytesTransferred(long, int, long)} * @param listener The CopyStreamListener to notify of progress. If * this parameter is null, notification is not attempted. * @return number of bytes read/written * @throws CopyStreamException If an error occurs while reading from the * source or writing to the destination. The CopyStreamException * will contain the number of bytes confirmed to have been * transferred before an * IOException occurred, and it will also contain the IOException * that caused the error. These values can be retrieved with * the CopyStreamException getTotalBytesTransferred() and * getIOException() methods. */ public static final long copyStream(InputStream source, OutputStream dest, int bufferSize, long streamSize, CopyStreamListener listener) throws CopyStreamException { return copyStream(source, dest, bufferSize, streamSize, listener, true); } /** * Copies the contents of an InputStream to an OutputStream using a * copy buffer of a given size. The contents of the InputStream are * read until the end of the stream is reached, but neither the * source nor the destination are closed. You must do this yourself * outside of the method call. The number of bytes read/written is * returned. * * @param source The source InputStream. * @param dest The destination OutputStream. * @param bufferSize The number of bytes to buffer during the copy. * A zero or negative value means to use {@link #DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE}. * @return The number of bytes read/written in the copy operation. * @throws CopyStreamException If an error occurs while reading from the * source or writing to the destination. The CopyStreamException * will contain the number of bytes confirmed to have been * transferred before an * IOException occurred, and it will also contain the IOException * that caused the error. These values can be retrieved with * the CopyStreamException getTotalBytesTransferred() and * getIOException() methods. */ public static final long copyStream(InputStream source, OutputStream dest, int bufferSize) throws CopyStreamException { return copyStream(source, dest, bufferSize, CopyStreamEvent.UNKNOWN_STREAM_SIZE, null); } /** * Same as copyStream(source, dest, DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE); * @param source where to copy from * @param dest where to copy to * @return number of bytes copied * @throws CopyStreamException on error */ public static final long copyStream(InputStream source, OutputStream dest) throws CopyStreamException { return copyStream(source, dest, DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE); } /** * Copies the contents of a Reader to a Writer using a * copy buffer of a given size and notifies the provided * CopyStreamListener of the progress of the copy operation by calling * its bytesTransferred(long, int) method after each write to the * destination. If you wish to notify more than one listener you should * use a CopyStreamAdapter as the listener and register the additional * listeners with the CopyStreamAdapter. *

* The contents of the Reader are * read until its end is reached, but neither the source nor the * destination are closed. You must do this yourself outside of the * method call. The number of characters read/written is returned. * * @param source The source Reader. * @param dest The destination writer. * @param bufferSize The number of characters to buffer during the copy. * A zero or negative value means to use {@link #DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE}. * @param streamSize The number of characters in the stream being copied. * Should be set to CopyStreamEvent.UNKNOWN_STREAM_SIZE if unknown. * Not currently used (though it is passed to {@link CopyStreamListener#bytesTransferred(long, int, long)} * @param listener The CopyStreamListener to notify of progress. If * this parameter is null, notification is not attempted. * @return The number of characters read/written in the copy operation. * @throws CopyStreamException If an error occurs while reading from the * source or writing to the destination. The CopyStreamException * will contain the number of bytes confirmed to have been * transferred before an * IOException occurred, and it will also contain the IOException * that caused the error. These values can be retrieved with * the CopyStreamException getTotalBytesTransferred() and * getIOException() methods. */ public static final long copyReader(Reader source, Writer dest, int bufferSize, long streamSize, CopyStreamListener listener) throws CopyStreamException { int numChars; long total = 0; char[] buffer = new char[bufferSize > 0 ? bufferSize : DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE]; try { while ((numChars = source.read(buffer)) != -1) { // Technically, some read(char[]) methods may return 0 and we cannot // accept that as an indication of EOF. if (numChars == 0) { int singleChar = source.read(); if (singleChar < 0) { break; } dest.write(singleChar); dest.flush(); ++total; if (listener != null) { listener.bytesTransferred(total, 1, streamSize); } continue; } dest.write(buffer, 0, numChars); dest.flush(); total += numChars; if (listener != null) { listener.bytesTransferred(total, numChars, streamSize); } } } catch (IOException e) { throw new CopyStreamException("IOException caught while copying.", total, e); } return total; } /** * Copies the contents of a Reader to a Writer using a * copy buffer of a given size. The contents of the Reader are * read until its end is reached, but neither the source nor the * destination are closed. You must do this yourself outside of the * method call. The number of characters read/written is returned. * * @param source The source Reader. * @param dest The destination writer. * @param bufferSize The number of characters to buffer during the copy. * A zero or negative value means to use {@link #DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE}. * @return The number of characters read/written in the copy operation. * @throws CopyStreamException If an error occurs while reading from the * source or writing to the destination. The CopyStreamException * will contain the number of bytes confirmed to have been * transferred before an * IOException occurred, and it will also contain the IOException * that caused the error. These values can be retrieved with * the CopyStreamException getTotalBytesTransferred() and * getIOException() methods. */ public static final long copyReader(Reader source, Writer dest, int bufferSize) throws CopyStreamException { return copyReader(source, dest, bufferSize, CopyStreamEvent.UNKNOWN_STREAM_SIZE, null); } /** * Same as copyReader(source, dest, DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE); * @param source where to copy from * @param dest where to copy to * @return number of bytes copied * @throws CopyStreamException on error */ public static final long copyReader(Reader source, Writer dest) throws CopyStreamException { return copyReader(source, dest, DEFAULT_COPY_BUFFER_SIZE); } /** * Closes the object quietly, catching rather than throwing IOException. * Intended for use from finally blocks. * * @param closeable the object to close, may be {@code null} */ public static void closeQuietly(Closeable closeable) { if (closeable != null) { try { closeable.close(); } catch (IOException e) { // Ignored } } } /** * Closes the socket quietly, catching rather than throwing IOException. * Intended for use from finally blocks. * * @param socket the socket to close, may be {@code null} */ public static void closeQuietly(Socket socket) { if (socket != null) { try { socket.close(); } catch (IOException e) { // Ignored } } } }





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