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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 org.apache.commons.io; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.io.Reader; import java.io.StringWriter; import java.io.Writer; /** * General IO stream manipulation utilities. * <p> * This class provides static utility methods for input/output operations. * <ul> * <li>closeQuietly - these methods close a stream ignoring nulls and exceptions * <li>toXxx/read - these methods read data from a stream * <li>write - these methods write data to a stream * <li>copy - these methods copy all the data from one stream to another * <li>contentEquals - these methods compare the content of two streams * </ul> * <p> * The byte-to-char methods and char-to-byte methods involve a conversion step. * Two methods are provided in each case, one that uses the platform default * encoding and the other which allows you to specify an encoding. You are * encouraged to always specify an encoding because relying on the platform * default can lead to unexpected results, for example when moving from * development to production. * <p> * All the methods in this class that read a stream are buffered internally. * This means that there is no cause to use a <code>BufferedInputStream</code> * or <code>BufferedReader</code>. The default buffer size of 4K has been shown * to be efficient in tests. * <p> * Wherever possible, the methods in this class do <em>not</em> flush or close * the stream. This is to avoid making non-portable assumptions about the * streams' origin and further use. Thus the caller is still responsible for * closing streams after use. * <p> * Origin of code: Excalibur. * * @author Peter Donald * @author Jeff Turner * @author Matthew Hawthorne * @author Stephen Colebourne * @author Gareth Davis * @author Ian Springer * @author Niall Pemberton * @author Sandy McArthur * @version $Id: IOUtils.java 481854 2006-12-03 18:30:07Z scolebourne $ */ /** * Simplied Version. * * @author Roque Pinel * */ public class IOUtils { /** * The default buffer size to use. */ private static final int DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE = 1024 * 4; // read toString // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Get the contents of an <code>InputStream</code> as a String using the * default character encoding of the platform. * <p> * This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a * <code>BufferedInputStream</code>. * * @param input * the <code>InputStream</code> to read from * @return the requested String * @throws NullPointerException * if the input is null * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs */ public static String toString(InputStream input) throws IOException { StringWriter sw = new StringWriter(); copy(input, sw); return sw.toString(); } // copy from InputStream // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy bytes from an <code>InputStream</code> to an * <code>OutputStream</code>. * <p> * This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a * <code>BufferedInputStream</code>. * <p> * Large streams (over 2GB) will return a bytes copied value of * <code>-1</code> after the copy has completed since the correct number of * bytes cannot be returned as an int. For large streams use the * <code>copyLarge(InputStream, OutputStream)</code> method. * * @param input * the <code>InputStream</code> to read from * @param output * the <code>OutputStream</code> to write to * @return the number of bytes copied * @throws NullPointerException * if the input or output is null * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs * @throws ArithmeticException * if the byte count is too large * @since Commons IO 1.1 */ public static void copy(InputStream input, Writer output) throws IOException { InputStreamReader in = new InputStreamReader(input); copy(in, output); } // copy from Reader // ----------------------------------------------------------------------- /** * Copy chars from a <code>Reader</code> to a <code>Writer</code>. * <p> * This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a * <code>BufferedReader</code>. * <p> * Large streams (over 2GB) will return a chars copied value of * <code>-1</code> after the copy has completed since the correct number of * chars cannot be returned as an int. For large streams use the * <code>copyLarge(Reader, Writer)</code> method. * * @param input * the <code>Reader</code> to read from * @param output * the <code>Writer</code> to write to * @return the number of characters copied * @throws NullPointerException * if the input or output is null * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs * @throws ArithmeticException * if the character count is too large * @since Commons IO 1.1 */ public static int copy(Reader input, Writer output) throws IOException { long count = copyLarge(input, output); if (count > Integer.MAX_VALUE) { return -1; } return (int) count; } /** * Copy chars from a large (over 2GB) <code>Reader</code> to a * <code>Writer</code>. * <p> * This method buffers the input internally, so there is no need to use a * <code>BufferedReader</code>. * * @param input * the <code>Reader</code> to read from * @param output * the <code>Writer</code> to write to * @return the number of characters copied * @throws NullPointerException * if the input or output is null * @throws IOException * if an I/O error occurs * @since Commons IO 1.3 */ public static long copyLarge(Reader input, Writer output) throws IOException { char[] buffer = new char[DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE]; long count = 0; int n = 0; while (-1 != (n = input.read(buffer))) { output.write(buffer, 0, n); count += n; } return count; } }