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/* * This file is a part of Budget with Envelopes. * Copyright 2013 Michael Howell <michael@notriddle.com> */* www . j a v a2s .co m*/ * Budget is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify * it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by * the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or * (at your option) any later version. * * Budget is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, * but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of * MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the * GNU General Public License for more details. * * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License * along with Budget. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>. */ package com.notriddle.budget.csv; /** Copyright 2005 Bytecode Pty Ltd. Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. */ /* * The code copied from http://opencsv.sourceforge.net/ via http://secrets-for-android.googlecode.com/ * * While incorporating into secrets, the following changes were made: * * - Added support of generics * - removed the following methods to keep the bytecode smaller: * readAll(), some constructors */ import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.Reader; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.List; /** * A very simple CSV reader released under a commercial-friendly license. * * @author Glen Smith * */ public class CSVReader { private BufferedReader br; private boolean hasNext = true; private char separator; private char quotechar; private int skipLines; private boolean linesSkiped; /** The default separator to use if none is supplied to the constructor. */ public static final char DEFAULT_SEPARATOR = ','; /** * The default quote character to use if none is supplied to the * constructor. */ public static final char DEFAULT_QUOTE_CHARACTER = '"'; /** * The default line to start reading. */ public static final int DEFAULT_SKIP_LINES = 0; /** * Constructs CSVReader using a comma for the separator. * * @param reader * the reader to an underlying CSV source. */ public CSVReader(Reader reader) { this(reader, DEFAULT_SEPARATOR, DEFAULT_QUOTE_CHARACTER, DEFAULT_SKIP_LINES); } /** * Constructs CSVReader with supplied separator and quote char. * * @param reader * the reader to an underlying CSV source. * @param separator * the delimiter to use for separating entries * @param quotechar * the character to use for quoted elements * @param line * the line number to skip for start reading */ public CSVReader(Reader reader, char separator, char quotechar, int line) { this.br = new BufferedReader(reader); this.separator = separator; this.quotechar = quotechar; this.skipLines = line; } /** * Reads the next line from the buffer and converts to a string array. * * @return a string array with each comma-separated element as a separate * entry. * * @throws IOException * if bad things happen during the read */ public String[] readNext() throws IOException { String nextLine = getNextLine(); return hasNext ? parseLine(nextLine) : null; } /** * Reads the next line from the file. * * @return the next line from the file without trailing newline * @throws IOException * if bad things happen during the read */ private String getNextLine() throws IOException { if (!this.linesSkiped) { for (int i = 0; i < skipLines; i++) { br.readLine(); } this.linesSkiped = true; } String nextLine = br.readLine(); if (nextLine == null) { hasNext = false; } return hasNext ? nextLine : null; } /** * Parses an incoming String and returns an array of elements. * * @param nextLine * the string to parse * @return the comma-tokenized list of elements, or null if nextLine is null * @throws IOException if bad things happen during the read */ private String[] parseLine(String nextLine) throws IOException { if (nextLine == null) { return null; } List<String> tokensOnThisLine = new ArrayList<String>(); StringBuffer sb = new StringBuffer(); boolean inQuotes = false; do { if (inQuotes) { // continuing a quoted section, reappend newline sb.append("\n"); nextLine = getNextLine(); if (nextLine == null) break; } for (int i = 0; i < nextLine.length(); i++) { char c = nextLine.charAt(i); if (c == quotechar) { // this gets complex... the quote may end a quoted block, or escape another quote. // do a 1-char lookahead: if( inQuotes // we are in quotes, therefore there can be escaped quotes in here. && nextLine.length() > (i+1) // there is indeed another character to check. && nextLine.charAt(i+1) == quotechar ){ // ..and that char. is a quote also. // we have two quote chars in a row == one quote char, so consume them both and // put one on the token. we do *not* exit the quoted text. sb.append(nextLine.charAt(i+1)); i++; }else{ inQuotes = !inQuotes; // the tricky case of an embedded quote in the middle: a,bc"d"ef,g if(i>2 //not on the begining of the line && nextLine.charAt(i-1) != this.separator //not at the begining of an escape sequence && nextLine.length()>(i+1) && nextLine.charAt(i+1) != this.separator //not at the end of an escape sequence ){ sb.append(c); } } } else if (c == separator && !inQuotes) { tokensOnThisLine.add(sb.toString()); sb = new StringBuffer(); // start work on next token } else { sb.append(c); } } } while (inQuotes); tokensOnThisLine.add(sb.toString()); return (String[]) tokensOnThisLine.toArray(new String[0]); } /** * Closes the underlying reader. * * @throws IOException if the close fails */ public void close() throws IOException{ br.close(); } }