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* Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License");
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*/package com.squareup.okhttp.internal.http;
import com.squareup.okhttp.internal.Util;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.net.CacheRequest;
/**
* An input stream for the body of an HTTP response.
*
* <p>Since a single socket's input stream may be used to read multiple HTTP
* responses from the same server, subclasses shouldn't close the socket stream.
*
* <p>A side effect of reading an HTTP response is that the response cache
* is populated. If the stream is closed early, that cache entry will be
* invalidated.
*/abstractclass AbstractHttpInputStream extends InputStream {
protectedfinal InputStream in;
protectedfinal HttpEngine httpEngine;
privatefinal CacheRequest cacheRequest;
privatefinal OutputStream cacheBody;
protectedboolean closed;
AbstractHttpInputStream(InputStream in, HttpEngine httpEngine, CacheRequest cacheRequest)
throws IOException {
this.in = in;
this.httpEngine = httpEngine;
OutputStream cacheBody = cacheRequest != null ? cacheRequest.getBody() : null;
// some apps return a null body; for compatibility we treat that like a null cache request
if (cacheBody == null) {
cacheRequest = null;
}
this.cacheBody = cacheBody;
this.cacheRequest = cacheRequest;
}
/**
* read() is implemented using read(byte[], int, int) so subclasses only
* need to override the latter.
*/
@Override publicfinalint read() throws IOException {
return Util.readSingleByte(this);
}
protectedfinalvoid checkNotClosed() throws IOException {
if (closed) {
thrownew IOException("stream closed");
}
}
protectedfinalvoid cacheWrite(byte[] buffer, int offset, int count) throws IOException {
if (cacheBody != null) {
cacheBody.write(buffer, offset, count);
}
}
/**
* Closes the cache entry and makes the socket available for reuse. This
* should be invoked when the end of the body has been reached.
*/protectedfinalvoid endOfInput() throws IOException {
if (cacheRequest != null) {
cacheBody.close();
}
httpEngine.release(false);
}
/**
* Calls abort on the cache entry and disconnects the socket. This
* should be invoked when the connection is closed unexpectedly to
* invalidate the cache entry and to prevent the HTTP connection from
* being reused. HTTP messages are sent in serial so whenever a message
* cannot be read to completion, subsequent messages cannot be read
* either and the connection must be discarded.
*
* <p>An earlier implementation skipped the remaining bytes, but this
* requires that the entire transfer be completed. If the intention was
* to cancel the transfer, closing the connection is the only solution.
*/protectedfinalvoid unexpectedEndOfInput() {
if (cacheRequest != null) {
cacheRequest.abort();
}
httpEngine.release(true);
}
}