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If you do not wish to do so, delete this exception statement from your version. */ package java.io; import gnu.java.io.EncodingManager; import gnu.java.io.encode.Encoder; /** * This class writes characters to an output stream that is byte oriented * It converts the chars that are written to bytes using an encoding layer, * which is specific to a particular encoding standard. The desired * encoding can either be specified by name, or if no encoding is specified, * the system default encoding will be used. The system default encoding * name is determined from the system property <code>file.encoding</code>. * The only encodings that are guaranteed to be available are "8859_1" * (the Latin-1 character set) and "UTF8". Unfortunately, Java does not * provide a mechanism for listing the encodings that are supported in * a given implementation. * <p> * Here is a list of standard encoding names that may be available: * <p> * <ul> * <li>8859_1 (ISO-8859-1/Latin-1) * <li>8859_2 (ISO-8859-2/Latin-2) * <li>8859_3 (ISO-8859-3/Latin-3) * <li>8859_4 (ISO-8859-4/Latin-4) * <li>8859_5 (ISO-8859-5/Latin-5) * <li>8859_6 (ISO-8859-6/Latin-6) * <li>8859_7 (ISO-8859-7/Latin-7) * <li>8859_8 (ISO-8859-8/Latin-8) * <li>8859_9 (ISO-8859-9/Latin-9) * <li>ASCII (7-bit ASCII) * <li>UTF8 (UCS Transformation Format-8) * <li>More Later * </ul> * * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com) * @author Per Bothner <bothner@cygnus.com> * @date April 17, 1998. */ public class OutputStreamWriter extends Writer { /** * This is the byte-character encoder class that does the writing and * translation of characters to bytes before writing to the underlying * class. */ private Encoder out; /** * This method initializes a new instance of <code>OutputStreamWriter</code> * to write to the specified stream using a caller supplied character * encoding scheme. Note that due to a deficiency in the Java language * design, there is no way to determine which encodings are supported. * * @param out The <code>OutputStream</code> to write to * @param encoding_scheme The name of the encoding scheme to use for * character to byte translation * * @exception UnsupportedEncodingException If the named encoding is * not available. */ public OutputStreamWriter (OutputStream out, String encoding_scheme) throws UnsupportedEncodingException { this.out = EncodingManager.getEncoder (out, encoding_scheme); try { this.out.setBadCharValue('?'); } catch(CharConversionException x) { // what can we do here? } } /** * This method initializes a new instance of <code>OutputStreamWriter</code> * to write to the specified stream using the default encoding. * * @param out The <code>OutputStream</code> to write to */ public OutputStreamWriter (OutputStream out) { this.out = EncodingManager.getEncoder (out); try { this.out.setBadCharValue('?'); } catch(CharConversionException x) { // what can we do here? } } /** * This method closes this stream, and the underlying * <code>OutputStream</code> * * @exception IOException If an error occurs */ public void close () throws IOException { out.close (); } /** * This method returns the name of the character encoding scheme currently * in use by this stream. If the stream has been closed, then this method * may return <code>null</code>. * * @return The encoding scheme name */ public String getEncoding () { return out != null ? out.getSchemeName () : null; } /** * This method flushes any buffered bytes to the underlying output sink. * * @exception IOException If an error occurs */ public void flush () throws IOException { out.flush (); } /** * This method writes <code>count</code> characters from the specified * array to the output stream starting at position <code>offset</code> * into the array. * * @param buf The array of character to write from * @param offset The offset into the array to start writing chars from * @param count The number of chars to write. * * @exception IOException If an error occurs */ public void write (char[] buf, int offset, int count) throws IOException { out.write (buf, offset, count); } /** * This method writes <code>count</code> bytes from the specified * <code>String</code> starting at position <code>offset</code> into the * <code>String</code>. * * @param str The <code>String</code> to write chars from * @param offset The position in the <code>String</code> to start * writing chars from * @param count The number of chars to write * * @exception IOException If an error occurs */ public void write (String str, int offset, int count) throws IOException { out.write (str, offset, count); } /** * This method writes a single character to the output stream. * * @param c The char to write, passed as an int. * * @exception IOException If an error occurs */ public void write (int ch) throws IOException { out.write (ch); } } // class OutputStreamWriter