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All this happens behind the scenes so the * application developer need not worry about these details. * * @author Jitendra Kotamraju */ final class DataHead { /** * Linked list to keep the part's content */ volatile Chunk head, tail; /** * If the part is stored in a file, non-null. */ DataFile dataFile; private final MIMEPart part; boolean readOnce; volatile long inMemory; /** * Used only for debugging. This records where readOnce() is called. */ private Throwable consumedAt; DataHead(MIMEPart part) { this.part = part; } void addBody(ByteBuffer buf) { synchronized(this) { inMemory += buf.limit(); } if (tail != null) { tail = tail.createNext(this, buf); } else { head = tail = new Chunk(new MemoryData(buf, part.msg.config)); } } void doneParsing() { } void moveTo(File f) { if (dataFile != null) { dataFile.renameTo(f); } else { try { OutputStream os = new FileOutputStream(f); try { InputStream in = readOnce(); byte[] buf = new byte[8192]; int len; while((len=in.read(buf)) != -1) { os.write(buf, 0, len); } } finally { if (os != null) { os.close(); } } } catch(IOException ioe) { throw new MIMEParsingException(ioe); } } } void close() { head = tail = null; if (dataFile != null) { dataFile.close(); } } /** * Can get the attachment part's content multiple times. That means * the full content needs to be there in memory or on the file system. * Calling this method would trigger parsing for the part's data. So * do not call this unless it is required(otherwise, just wrap MIMEPart * into a object that returns InputStream for e.g DataHandler) * * @return data for the part's content */ public InputStream read() { if (readOnce) { throw new IllegalStateException("readOnce() is called before, read() cannot be called later."); } // Trigger parsing for the part while(tail == null) { if (!part.msg.makeProgress()) { throw new IllegalStateException("No such MIME Part: "+part); } } if (head == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("Already read. Probably readOnce() is called before."); } return new ReadMultiStream(); } /** * Used for an assertion. Returns true when readOnce() is not already called. * or otherwise throw an exception. * * <p> * Calling this method also marks the stream as 'consumed' * * @return true if readOnce() is not called before */ @SuppressWarnings("ThrowableInitCause") private boolean unconsumed() { if (consumedAt != null) { AssertionError error = new AssertionError("readOnce() is already called before. See the nested exception from where it's called."); error.initCause(consumedAt); throw error; } consumedAt = new Exception().fillInStackTrace(); return true; } /** * Can get the attachment part's content only once. The content * will be lost after the method. Content data is not be stored * on the file system or is not kept in the memory for the * following case: * - Attachement parts contents are accessed sequentially * * In general, take advantage of this when the data is used only * once. * * @return data for the part's content */ public InputStream readOnce() { assert unconsumed(); if (readOnce) { throw new IllegalStateException("readOnce() is called before. It can only be called once."); } readOnce = true; // Trigger parsing for the part while(tail == null) { if (!part.msg.makeProgress() && tail == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("No such Part: "+part); } } InputStream in = new ReadOnceStream(); head = null; return in; } class ReadMultiStream extends InputStream { Chunk current; int offset; int len; byte[] buf; boolean closed; public ReadMultiStream() { this.current = head; len = current.data.size(); buf = current.data.read(); } @Override public int read(byte b[], int off, int sz) throws IOException { if (!fetch()) { return -1; } sz = Math.min(sz, len-offset); System.arraycopy(buf,offset,b,off,sz); offset += sz; return sz; } @Override public int read() throws IOException { if (!fetch()) { return -1; } return (buf[offset++] & 0xff); } void adjustInMemoryUsage() { // Nothing to do in this case. } /** * Gets to the next chunk if we are done with the current one. * @return true if any data available * @throws IOException when i/o error */ private boolean fetch() throws IOException { if (closed) { throw new IOException("Stream already closed"); } if (current == null) { return false; } while(offset==len) { while(!part.parsed && current.next == null) { part.msg.makeProgress(); } current = current.next; if (current == null) { return false; } adjustInMemoryUsage(); this.offset = 0; this.buf = current.data.read(); this.len = current.data.size(); } return true; } @Override public void close() throws IOException { super.close(); current = null; closed = true; } } final class ReadOnceStream extends ReadMultiStream { @Override void adjustInMemoryUsage() { synchronized(DataHead.this) { inMemory -= current.data.size(); // adjust current memory usage } } } }