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package org.zeroturnaround.zip.commons;
import java.io.BufferedInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.Closeable;
import java.io.File;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.InputStreamReader;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.PrintWriter;
import java.io.Reader;
import java.io.Writer;
/**
* This is a class that has been made significantly smaller (deleted a bunch of methods) and originally
* is from the Apache Commons IO 2.2 package (the latest version that supports Java 1.5). All license and other documentation is intact.
*
* General IO stream manipulation utilities.
*
* This class provides static utility methods for input/output operations.
*
* - closeQuietly - these methods close a stream ignoring nulls and exceptions
*
- toXxx/read - these methods read data from a stream
*
- write - these methods write data to a stream
*
- copy - these methods copy all the data from one stream to another
*
- contentEquals - these methods compare the content of two streams
*
*
* The byte-to-char methods and char-to-byte methods involve a conversion step.
* Two methods are provided in each case, one that uses the platform default
* encoding and the other which allows you to specify an encoding. You are
* encouraged to always specify an encoding because relying on the platform
* default can lead to unexpected results, for example when moving from
* development to production.
*
* All the methods in this class that read a stream are buffered internally.
* This means that there is no cause to use a BufferedInputStream
* or BufferedReader
. The default buffer size of 4K has been shown
* to be efficient in tests.
*
* Wherever possible, the methods in this class do not flush or close
* the stream. This is to avoid making non-portable assumptions about the
* streams' origin and further use. Thus the caller is still responsible for
* closing streams after use.
*
* Origin of code: Excalibur.
*
* @version $Id: IOUtils.java 1304177 2012-03-23 03:36:44Z ggregory $
*/
public class IOUtils {
// NOTE: This class is focussed on InputStream, OutputStream, Reader and
// Writer. Each method should take at least one of these as a parameter,
// or return one of them.
private static final int EOF = -1;
/**
* The Unix directory separator character.
*/
public static final char DIR_SEPARATOR_UNIX = '/';
/**
* The Windows directory separator character.
*/
public static final char DIR_SEPARATOR_WINDOWS = '\\';
/**
* The system directory separator character.
*/
public static final char DIR_SEPARATOR = File.separatorChar;
/**
* The Unix line separator string.
*/
public static final String LINE_SEPARATOR_UNIX = "\n";
/**
* The Windows line separator string.
*/
public static final String LINE_SEPARATOR_WINDOWS = "\r\n";
/**
* The system line separator string.
*/
public static final String LINE_SEPARATOR;
static {
// avoid security issues
StringBuilderWriter buf = new StringBuilderWriter(4);
PrintWriter out = new PrintWriter(buf);
out.println();
LINE_SEPARATOR = buf.toString();
out.close();
}
/**
* The default buffer size ({@value}) to use for
* {@link #copyLarge(InputStream, OutputStream)}
* and
* {@link #copyLarge(Reader, Writer)}
*/
private static final int DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 1024 * 4;
/**
* Instances should NOT be constructed in standard programming.
*/
public IOUtils() {
super();
}
/**
* Unconditionally close an InputStream
.
*
* Equivalent to {@link InputStream#close()}, except any exceptions will be ignored.
* This is typically used in finally blocks.
*
* Example code:
*
* byte[] data = new byte[1024];
* InputStream in = null;
* try {
* in = new FileInputStream("foo.txt");
* in.read(data);
* in.close(); //close errors are handled
* } catch (Exception e) {
* // error handling
* } finally {
* IOUtils.closeQuietly(in);
* }
*
*
* @param input the InputStream to close, may be null or already closed
*/
public static void closeQuietly(InputStream input) {
closeQuietly((Closeable)input);
}
/**
* Unconditionally close an OutputStream
.
*
* Equivalent to {@link OutputStream#close()}, except any exceptions will be ignored.
* This is typically used in finally blocks.
*
* Example code:
*
* byte[] data = "Hello, World".getBytes();
*
* OutputStream out = null;
* try {
* out = new FileOutputStream("foo.txt");
* out.write(data);
* out.close(); //close errors are handled
* } catch (IOException e) {
* // error handling
* } finally {
* IOUtils.closeQuietly(out);
* }
*
*
* @param output the OutputStream to close, may be null or already closed
*/
public static void closeQuietly(OutputStream output) {
closeQuietly((Closeable)output);
}
/**
* Unconditionally close a Closeable
.
*
* Equivalent to {@link Closeable#close()}, except any exceptions will be ignored.
* This is typically used in finally blocks.
*
* Example code:
*
* Closeable closeable = null;
* try {
* closeable = new FileReader("foo.txt");
* // process closeable
* closeable.close();
* } catch (Exception e) {
* // error handling
* } finally {
* IOUtils.closeQuietly(closeable);
* }
*
*
* @param closeable the object to close, may be null or already closed
* @since 2.0
*/
public static void closeQuietly(Closeable closeable) {
try {
if (closeable != null) {
closeable.close();
}
} catch (IOException ioe) {
// ignore
}
}
// read toByteArray
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Get the contents of an InputStream
as a byte[]
.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedInputStream
.
*
* @param input the InputStream
to read from
* @return the requested byte array
* @throws NullPointerException if the input is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
*/
public static byte[] toByteArray(InputStream input) throws IOException {
ByteArrayOutputStream output = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
copy(input, output);
return output.toByteArray();
}
/**
* Get the contents of an InputStream
as a String
* using the specified character encoding.
*
* Character encoding names can be found at
* IANA.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedInputStream
.
*
* @param input the InputStream
to read from
* @param encoding the encoding to use, null means platform default
* @return the requested String
* @throws NullPointerException if the input is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
*/
public static String toString(InputStream input, String encoding)
throws IOException {
StringBuilderWriter sw = new StringBuilderWriter();
copy(input, sw, encoding);
return sw.toString();
}
// copy from InputStream
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Copy bytes from an InputStream
to an
* OutputStream
.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedInputStream
.
*
* Large streams (over 2GB) will return a bytes copied value of
* -1
after the copy has completed since the correct
* number of bytes cannot be returned as an int. For large streams
* use the copyLarge(InputStream, OutputStream)
method.
*
* @param input the InputStream
to read from
* @param output the OutputStream
to write to
* @return the number of bytes copied, or -1 if > Integer.MAX_VALUE
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 1.1
*/
public static int copy(InputStream input, OutputStream output) throws IOException {
long count = copyLarge(input, output);
if (count > Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
return -1;
}
return (int) count;
}
/**
* Copy bytes from a large (over 2GB) InputStream
to an
* OutputStream
.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedInputStream
.
*
* The buffer size is given by {@link #DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE}.
*
* @param input the InputStream
to read from
* @param output the OutputStream
to write to
* @return the number of bytes copied
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 1.3
*/
public static long copyLarge(InputStream input, OutputStream output)
throws IOException {
return copyLarge(input, output, new byte[DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE]);
}
/**
* Copy bytes from a large (over 2GB) InputStream
to an
* OutputStream
.
*
* This method uses the provided buffer, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedInputStream
.
*
*
* @param input the InputStream
to read from
* @param output the OutputStream
to write to
* @param buffer the buffer to use for the copy
* @return the number of bytes copied
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 2.2
*/
public static long copyLarge(InputStream input, OutputStream output, byte[] buffer)
throws IOException {
long count = 0;
int n = 0;
while (EOF != (n = input.read(buffer))) {
output.write(buffer, 0, n);
count += n;
}
return count;
}
/**
* Copy bytes from an InputStream
to chars on a
* Writer
using the default character encoding of the platform.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedInputStream
.
*
* This method uses {@link InputStreamReader}.
*
* @param input the InputStream
to read from
* @param output the Writer
to write to
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 1.1
*/
public static void copy(InputStream input, Writer output)
throws IOException {
InputStreamReader in = new InputStreamReader(input);
copy(in, output);
}
/**
* Copy bytes from an InputStream
to chars on a
* Writer
using the specified character encoding.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedInputStream
.
*
* Character encoding names can be found at
* IANA.
*
* This method uses {@link InputStreamReader}.
*
* @param input the InputStream
to read from
* @param output the Writer
to write to
* @param encoding the encoding to use, null means platform default
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 1.1
*/
public static void copy(InputStream input, Writer output, String encoding)
throws IOException {
if (encoding == null) {
copy(input, output);
} else {
InputStreamReader in = new InputStreamReader(input, encoding);
copy(in, output);
}
}
// copy from Reader
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Copy chars from a Reader
to a Writer
.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedReader
.
*
* Large streams (over 2GB) will return a chars copied value of
* -1
after the copy has completed since the correct
* number of chars cannot be returned as an int. For large streams
* use the copyLarge(Reader, Writer)
method.
*
* @param input the Reader
to read from
* @param output the Writer
to write to
* @return the number of characters copied, or -1 if > Integer.MAX_VALUE
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 1.1
*/
public static int copy(Reader input, Writer output) throws IOException {
long count = copyLarge(input, output);
if (count > Integer.MAX_VALUE) {
return -1;
}
return (int) count;
}
/**
* Copy chars from a large (over 2GB) Reader
to a Writer
.
*
* This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedReader
.
*
* The buffer size is given by {@link #DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE}.
*
* @param input the Reader
to read from
* @param output the Writer
to write to
* @return the number of characters copied
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 1.3
*/
public static long copyLarge(Reader input, Writer output) throws IOException {
return copyLarge(input, output, new char[DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE]);
}
/**
* Copy chars from a large (over 2GB) Reader
to a Writer
.
*
* This method uses the provided buffer, so there is no need to use a
* BufferedReader
.
*
*
* @param input the Reader
to read from
* @param output the Writer
to write to
* @param buffer the buffer to be used for the copy
* @return the number of characters copied
* @throws NullPointerException if the input or output is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
* @since 2.2
*/
public static long copyLarge(Reader input, Writer output, char [] buffer) throws IOException {
long count = 0;
int n = 0;
while (EOF != (n = input.read(buffer))) {
output.write(buffer, 0, n);
count += n;
}
return count;
}
// content equals
//-----------------------------------------------------------------------
/**
* Compare the contents of two Streams to determine if they are equal or
* not.
*
* This method buffers the input internally using
* BufferedInputStream
if they are not already buffered.
*
* @param input1 the first stream
* @param input2 the second stream
* @return true if the content of the streams are equal or they both don't
* exist, false otherwise
* @throws NullPointerException if either input is null
* @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs
*/
public static boolean contentEquals(InputStream input1, InputStream input2)
throws IOException {
if (!(input1 instanceof BufferedInputStream)) {
input1 = new BufferedInputStream(input1);
}
if (!(input2 instanceof BufferedInputStream)) {
input2 = new BufferedInputStream(input2);
}
int ch = input1.read();
while (EOF != ch) {
int ch2 = input2.read();
if (ch != ch2) {
return false;
}
ch = input1.read();
}
int ch2 = input2.read();
return ch2 == EOF;
}
}