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/* * Copyright (C) 2012 The Android Open Source Project */*from ww w .j av a2 s.c om*/ * 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. */ package com.squareup.okhttp.internal; import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream; import java.io.Closeable; import java.io.EOFException; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException; import java.nio.charset.Charset; /** * Buffers input from an {@link InputStream} for reading lines. * * <p>This class is used for buffered reading of lines. For purposes of this class, a line ends with * "\n" or "\r\n". End of input is reported by throwing {@code EOFException}. Unterminated line at * end of input is invalid and will be ignored, the caller may use {@code hasUnterminatedLine()} * to detect it after catching the {@code EOFException}. * * <p>This class is intended for reading input that strictly consists of lines, such as line-based * cache entries or cache journal. Unlike the {@link java.io.BufferedReader} which in conjunction * with {@link java.io.InputStreamReader} provides similar functionality, this class uses different * end-of-input reporting and a more restrictive definition of a line. * * <p>This class supports only charsets that encode '\r' and '\n' as a single byte with value 13 * and 10, respectively, and the representation of no other character contains these values. * We currently check in constructor that the charset is one of US-ASCII, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1. * The default charset is US_ASCII. */ public class StrictLineReader implements Closeable { private static final byte CR = (byte) '\r'; private static final byte LF = (byte) '\n'; private final InputStream in; private final Charset charset; /* * Buffered data is stored in {@code buf}. As long as no exception occurs, 0 <= pos <= end * and the data in the range [pos, end) is buffered for reading. At end of input, if there is * an unterminated line, we set end == -1, otherwise end == pos. If the underlying * {@code InputStream} throws an {@code IOException}, end may remain as either pos or -1. */ private byte[] buf; private int pos; private int end; /** * Constructs a new {@code LineReader} with the specified charset and the default capacity. * * @param in the {@code InputStream} to read data from. * @param charset the charset used to decode data. Only US-ASCII, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 are * supported. * @throws NullPointerException if {@code in} or {@code charset} is null. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified charset is not supported. */ public StrictLineReader(InputStream in, Charset charset) { this(in, 8192, charset); } /** * Constructs a new {@code LineReader} with the specified capacity and charset. * * @param in the {@code InputStream} to read data from. * @param capacity the capacity of the buffer. * @param charset the charset used to decode data. Only US-ASCII, UTF-8 and ISO-8859-1 are * supported. * @throws NullPointerException if {@code in} or {@code charset} is null. * @throws IllegalArgumentException if {@code capacity} is negative or zero * or the specified charset is not supported. */ public StrictLineReader(InputStream in, int capacity, Charset charset) { if (in == null || charset == null) { throw new NullPointerException(); } if (capacity < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("capacity <= 0"); } if (!(charset.equals(Util.US_ASCII))) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Unsupported encoding"); } this.in = in; this.charset = charset; buf = new byte[capacity]; } /** * Closes the reader by closing the underlying {@code InputStream} and * marking this reader as closed. * * @throws IOException for errors when closing the underlying {@code InputStream}. */ public void close() throws IOException { synchronized (in) { if (buf != null) { buf = null; in.close(); } } } /** * Reads the next line. A line ends with {@code "\n"} or {@code "\r\n"}, * this end of line marker is not included in the result. * * @return the next line from the input. * @throws IOException for underlying {@code InputStream} errors. * @throws EOFException for the end of source stream. */ public String readLine() throws IOException { synchronized (in) { if (buf == null) { throw new IOException("LineReader is closed"); } // Read more data if we are at the end of the buffered data. // Though it's an error to read after an exception, we will let {@code fillBuf()} // throw again if that happens; thus we need to handle end == -1 as well as end == pos. if (pos >= end) { fillBuf(); } // Try to find LF in the buffered data and return the line if successful. for (int i = pos; i != end; ++i) { if (buf[i] == LF) { int lineEnd = (i != pos && buf[i - 1] == CR) ? i - 1 : i; String res = new String(buf, pos, lineEnd - pos, charset.name()); pos = i + 1; return res; } } // Let's anticipate up to 80 characters on top of those already read. ByteArrayOutputStream out = new ByteArrayOutputStream(end - pos + 80) { @Override public String toString() { int length = (count > 0 && buf[count - 1] == CR) ? count - 1 : count; try { return new String(buf, 0, length, charset.name()); } catch (UnsupportedEncodingException e) { throw new AssertionError(e); // Since we control the charset this will never happen. } } }; while (true) { out.write(buf, pos, end - pos); // Mark unterminated line in case fillBuf throws EOFException or IOException. end = -1; fillBuf(); // Try to find LF in the buffered data and return the line if successful. for (int i = pos; i != end; ++i) { if (buf[i] == LF) { if (i != pos) { out.write(buf, pos, i - pos); } pos = i + 1; return out.toString(); } } } } } /** * Read an {@code int} from a line containing its decimal representation. * * @return the value of the {@code int} from the next line. * @throws IOException for underlying {@code InputStream} errors or conversion error. * @throws EOFException for the end of source stream. */ public int readInt() throws IOException { String intString = readLine(); try { return Integer.parseInt(intString); } catch (NumberFormatException e) { throw new IOException("expected an int but was \"" + intString + "\""); } } /** * Reads new input data into the buffer. Call only with pos == end or end == -1, * depending on the desired outcome if the function throws. */ private void fillBuf() throws IOException { int result = in.read(buf, 0, buf.length); if (result == -1) { throw new EOFException(); } pos = 0; end = result; } }