J. Duke | 319a3b9 | 2007-12-01 00:00:00 +0000 | [diff] [blame^] | 1 | /* |
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| 25 | |
| 26 | package java.io; |
| 27 | |
| 28 | import java.io.InputStream; |
| 29 | import java.util.Enumeration; |
| 30 | import java.util.Vector; |
| 31 | |
| 32 | /** |
| 33 | * A <code>SequenceInputStream</code> represents |
| 34 | * the logical concatenation of other input |
| 35 | * streams. It starts out with an ordered |
| 36 | * collection of input streams and reads from |
| 37 | * the first one until end of file is reached, |
| 38 | * whereupon it reads from the second one, |
| 39 | * and so on, until end of file is reached |
| 40 | * on the last of the contained input streams. |
| 41 | * |
| 42 | * @author Author van Hoff |
| 43 | * @since JDK1.0 |
| 44 | */ |
| 45 | public |
| 46 | class SequenceInputStream extends InputStream { |
| 47 | Enumeration e; |
| 48 | InputStream in; |
| 49 | |
| 50 | /** |
| 51 | * Initializes a newly created <code>SequenceInputStream</code> |
| 52 | * by remembering the argument, which must |
| 53 | * be an <code>Enumeration</code> that produces |
| 54 | * objects whose run-time type is <code>InputStream</code>. |
| 55 | * The input streams that are produced by |
| 56 | * the enumeration will be read, in order, |
| 57 | * to provide the bytes to be read from this |
| 58 | * <code>SequenceInputStream</code>. After |
| 59 | * each input stream from the enumeration |
| 60 | * is exhausted, it is closed by calling its |
| 61 | * <code>close</code> method. |
| 62 | * |
| 63 | * @param e an enumeration of input streams. |
| 64 | * @see java.util.Enumeration |
| 65 | */ |
| 66 | public SequenceInputStream(Enumeration<? extends InputStream> e) { |
| 67 | this.e = e; |
| 68 | try { |
| 69 | nextStream(); |
| 70 | } catch (IOException ex) { |
| 71 | // This should never happen |
| 72 | throw new Error("panic"); |
| 73 | } |
| 74 | } |
| 75 | |
| 76 | /** |
| 77 | * Initializes a newly |
| 78 | * created <code>SequenceInputStream</code> |
| 79 | * by remembering the two arguments, which |
| 80 | * will be read in order, first <code>s1</code> |
| 81 | * and then <code>s2</code>, to provide the |
| 82 | * bytes to be read from this <code>SequenceInputStream</code>. |
| 83 | * |
| 84 | * @param s1 the first input stream to read. |
| 85 | * @param s2 the second input stream to read. |
| 86 | */ |
| 87 | public SequenceInputStream(InputStream s1, InputStream s2) { |
| 88 | Vector v = new Vector(2); |
| 89 | |
| 90 | v.addElement(s1); |
| 91 | v.addElement(s2); |
| 92 | e = v.elements(); |
| 93 | try { |
| 94 | nextStream(); |
| 95 | } catch (IOException ex) { |
| 96 | // This should never happen |
| 97 | throw new Error("panic"); |
| 98 | } |
| 99 | } |
| 100 | |
| 101 | /** |
| 102 | * Continues reading in the next stream if an EOF is reached. |
| 103 | */ |
| 104 | final void nextStream() throws IOException { |
| 105 | if (in != null) { |
| 106 | in.close(); |
| 107 | } |
| 108 | |
| 109 | if (e.hasMoreElements()) { |
| 110 | in = (InputStream) e.nextElement(); |
| 111 | if (in == null) |
| 112 | throw new NullPointerException(); |
| 113 | } |
| 114 | else in = null; |
| 115 | |
| 116 | } |
| 117 | |
| 118 | /** |
| 119 | * Returns an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read (or |
| 120 | * skipped over) from the current underlying input stream without |
| 121 | * blocking by the next invocation of a method for the current |
| 122 | * underlying input stream. The next invocation might be |
| 123 | * the same thread or another thread. A single read or skip of this |
| 124 | * many bytes will not block, but may read or skip fewer bytes. |
| 125 | * <p> |
| 126 | * This method simply calls {@code available} of the current underlying |
| 127 | * input stream and returns the result. |
| 128 | * |
| 129 | * @return an estimate of the number of bytes that can be read (or |
| 130 | * skipped over) from the current underlying input stream |
| 131 | * without blocking or {@code 0} if this input stream |
| 132 | * has been closed by invoking its {@link #close()} method |
| 133 | * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. |
| 134 | * |
| 135 | * @since JDK1.1 |
| 136 | */ |
| 137 | public int available() throws IOException { |
| 138 | if(in == null) { |
| 139 | return 0; // no way to signal EOF from available() |
| 140 | } |
| 141 | return in.available(); |
| 142 | } |
| 143 | |
| 144 | /** |
| 145 | * Reads the next byte of data from this input stream. The byte is |
| 146 | * returned as an <code>int</code> in the range <code>0</code> to |
| 147 | * <code>255</code>. If no byte is available because the end of the |
| 148 | * stream has been reached, the value <code>-1</code> is returned. |
| 149 | * This method blocks until input data is available, the end of the |
| 150 | * stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. |
| 151 | * <p> |
| 152 | * This method |
| 153 | * tries to read one character from the current substream. If it |
| 154 | * reaches the end of the stream, it calls the <code>close</code> |
| 155 | * method of the current substream and begins reading from the next |
| 156 | * substream. |
| 157 | * |
| 158 | * @return the next byte of data, or <code>-1</code> if the end of the |
| 159 | * stream is reached. |
| 160 | * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. |
| 161 | */ |
| 162 | public int read() throws IOException { |
| 163 | if (in == null) { |
| 164 | return -1; |
| 165 | } |
| 166 | int c = in.read(); |
| 167 | if (c == -1) { |
| 168 | nextStream(); |
| 169 | return read(); |
| 170 | } |
| 171 | return c; |
| 172 | } |
| 173 | |
| 174 | /** |
| 175 | * Reads up to <code>len</code> bytes of data from this input stream |
| 176 | * into an array of bytes. If <code>len</code> is not zero, the method |
| 177 | * blocks until at least 1 byte of input is available; otherwise, no |
| 178 | * bytes are read and <code>0</code> is returned. |
| 179 | * <p> |
| 180 | * The <code>read</code> method of <code>SequenceInputStream</code> |
| 181 | * tries to read the data from the current substream. If it fails to |
| 182 | * read any characters because the substream has reached the end of |
| 183 | * the stream, it calls the <code>close</code> method of the current |
| 184 | * substream and begins reading from the next substream. |
| 185 | * |
| 186 | * @param b the buffer into which the data is read. |
| 187 | * @param off the start offset in array <code>b</code> |
| 188 | * at which the data is written. |
| 189 | * @param len the maximum number of bytes read. |
| 190 | * @return int the number of bytes read. |
| 191 | * @exception NullPointerException If <code>b</code> is <code>null</code>. |
| 192 | * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException If <code>off</code> is negative, |
| 193 | * <code>len</code> is negative, or <code>len</code> is greater than |
| 194 | * <code>b.length - off</code> |
| 195 | * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. |
| 196 | */ |
| 197 | public int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { |
| 198 | if (in == null) { |
| 199 | return -1; |
| 200 | } else if (b == null) { |
| 201 | throw new NullPointerException(); |
| 202 | } else if (off < 0 || len < 0 || len > b.length - off) { |
| 203 | throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); |
| 204 | } else if (len == 0) { |
| 205 | return 0; |
| 206 | } |
| 207 | |
| 208 | int n = in.read(b, off, len); |
| 209 | if (n <= 0) { |
| 210 | nextStream(); |
| 211 | return read(b, off, len); |
| 212 | } |
| 213 | return n; |
| 214 | } |
| 215 | |
| 216 | /** |
| 217 | * Closes this input stream and releases any system resources |
| 218 | * associated with the stream. |
| 219 | * A closed <code>SequenceInputStream</code> |
| 220 | * cannot perform input operations and cannot |
| 221 | * be reopened. |
| 222 | * <p> |
| 223 | * If this stream was created |
| 224 | * from an enumeration, all remaining elements |
| 225 | * are requested from the enumeration and closed |
| 226 | * before the <code>close</code> method returns. |
| 227 | * |
| 228 | * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. |
| 229 | */ |
| 230 | public void close() throws IOException { |
| 231 | do { |
| 232 | nextStream(); |
| 233 | } while (in != null); |
| 234 | } |
| 235 | } |