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The <code>mark</code> * operation remembers a point in the input * stream and the <code>reset</code> operation * causes all the bytes read since the most * recent <code>mark</code> operation to be * reread before new bytes are taken from * the contained input stream. * * @version 1.44 11/09/00 * @since JDK1.0 */ public class BufferedInputStream extends FilterInputStream { private static int defaultBufferSize = 2048; /** * The internal buffer array where the data is stored. When necessary, * it may be replaced by another array of * a different size. */ protected byte buf[]; /** * The index one greater than the index of the last valid byte in * the buffer. * This value is always * in the range <code>0</code> through <code>buf.length</code>; * elements <code>buf[0]</code> through <code>buf[count-1] * </code>contain buffered input data obtained * from the underlying input stream. */ protected int count; /** * The current position in the buffer. This is the index of the next * character to be read from the <code>buf</code> array. * <p> * This value is always in the range <code>0</code> * through <code>count</code>. If it is less * than <code>count</code>, then <code>buf[pos]</code> * is the next byte to be supplied as input; * if it is equal to <code>count</code>, then * the next <code>read</code> or <code>skip</code> * operation will require more bytes to be * read from the contained input stream. * * @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#buf */ protected int pos; /** * The value of the <code>pos</code> field at the time the last * <code>mark</code> method was called. * <p> * This value is always * in the range <code>-1</code> through <code>pos</code>. * If there is no marked position in the input * stream, this field is <code>-1</code>. If * there is a marked position in the input * stream, then <code>buf[markpos]</code> * is the first byte to be supplied as input * after a <code>reset</code> operation. If * <code>markpos</code> is not <code>-1</code>, * then all bytes from positions <code>buf[markpos]</code> * through <code>buf[pos-1]</code> must remain * in the buffer array (though they may be * moved to another place in the buffer array, * with suitable adjustments to the values * of <code>count</code>, <code>pos</code>, * and <code>markpos</code>); they may not * be discarded unless and until the difference * between <code>pos</code> and <code>markpos</code> * exceeds <code>marklimit</code>. * * @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#mark(int) * @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#pos */ protected int markpos = -1; /** * The maximum read ahead allowed after a call to the * <code>mark</code> method before subsequent calls to the * <code>reset</code> method fail. * Whenever the difference between <code>pos</code> * and <code>markpos</code> exceeds <code>marklimit</code>, * then the mark may be dropped by setting * <code>markpos</code> to <code>-1</code>. * * @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#mark(int) * @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#reset() */ protected int marklimit; /** * Check to make sure that this stream has not been closed */ private void ensureOpen() throws IOException { if (in == null) throw new IOException("Stream closed"); } /** * Creates a <code>BufferedInputStream</code> * and saves its argument, the input stream * <code>in</code>, for later use. An internal * buffer array is created and stored in <code>buf</code>. * * @param in the underlying input stream. */ public BufferedInputStream(InputStream in) { this(in, defaultBufferSize); } /** * Creates a <code>BufferedInputStream</code> * with the specified buffer size, * and saves its argument, the input stream * <code>in</code>, for later use. An internal * buffer array of length <code>size</code> * is created and stored in <code>buf</code>. * * @param in the underlying input stream. * @param size the buffer size. * @exception IllegalArgumentException if size <= 0. */ public BufferedInputStream(InputStream in, int size) { super(in); if (size <= 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Buffer size <= 0"); } buf = new byte[size]; } /** * Fills the buffer with more data, taking into account * shuffling and dealing with marks. * Assumes that it is being called by a synchronized method. * This method also assumes that all data has already been read in, * hence pos > count. */ private void fill() throws IOException { if (markpos < 0) pos = 0; /* no mark: throw away the buffer */ else if (pos >= buf.length) /* no room left in buffer */ if (markpos > 0) { /* can throw away early part of the buffer */ int sz = pos - markpos; System.arraycopy(buf, markpos, buf, 0, sz); pos = sz; markpos = 0; } else if (buf.length >= marklimit) { markpos = -1; /* buffer got too big, invalidate mark */ pos = 0; /* drop buffer contents */ } else { /* grow buffer */ int nsz = pos * 2; if (nsz > marklimit) nsz = marklimit; byte nbuf[] = new byte[nsz]; System.arraycopy(buf, 0, nbuf, 0, pos); buf = nbuf; } count = pos; int n = in.read(buf, pos, buf.length - pos); if (n > 0) count = n + pos; } /** * See * the general contract of the <code>read</code> * method of <code>InputStream</code>. * * @return the next byte of data, or <code>-1</code> if the end of the * stream is reached. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in */ public synchronized int read() throws IOException { if (pos >= count) { ensureOpen(); fill(); if (pos >= count) return -1; } return buf[pos++] & 0xff; } /** * Read characters into a portion of an array, reading from the underlying * stream at most once if necessary. */ private int read1(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { int avail = count - pos; if (avail <= 0) { /* If the requested length is at least as large as the buffer, and if there is no mark/reset activity, do not bother to copy the bytes into the local buffer. In this way buffered streams will cascade harmlessly. */ if (len >= buf.length && markpos < 0) { return in.read(b, off, len); } fill(); avail = count - pos; if (avail <= 0) return -1; } int cnt = (avail < len) ? avail : len; System.arraycopy(buf, pos, b, off, cnt); pos += cnt; return cnt; } /** * Reads bytes from this byte-input stream into the specified byte array, * starting at the given offset. * * <p> This method implements the general contract of the corresponding * <code>{@link InputStream#read(byte[], int, int) read}</code> method of * the <code>{@link InputStream}</code> class. As an additional * convenience, it attempts to read as many bytes as possible by repeatedly * invoking the <code>read</code> method of the underlying stream. This * iterated <code>read</code> continues until one of the following * conditions becomes true: <ul> * * <li> The specified number of bytes have been read, * * <li> The <code>read</code> method of the underlying stream returns * <code>-1</code>, indicating end-of-file, or * * <li> The <code>available</code> method of the underlying stream * returns zero, indicating that further input requests would block. * * </ul> If the first <code>read</code> on the underlying stream returns * <code>-1</code> to indicate end-of-file then this method returns * <code>-1</code>. Otherwise this method returns the number of bytes * actually read. * * <p> Subclasses of this class are encouraged, but not required, to * attempt to read as many bytes as possible in the same fashion. * * @param b destination buffer. * @param off offset at which to start storing bytes. * @param len maximum number of bytes to read. * @return the number of bytes read, or <code>-1</code> if the end of * the stream has been reached. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public synchronized int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if ((off | len | (off + len) | (b.length - (off + len))) < 0) { throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException(); } else if (len == 0) { return 0; } int n = read1(b, off, len); if (n <= 0) return n; while ((n < len) && (in.available() > 0)) { int n1 = read1(b, off + n, len - n); if (n1 <= 0) break; n += n1; } return n; } /** * See the general contract of the <code>skip</code> * method of <code>InputStream</code>. * * @param n the number of bytes to be skipped. * @return the actual number of bytes skipped. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public synchronized long skip(long n) throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (n <= 0) { return 0; } long avail = count - pos; if (avail <= 0) { // If no mark position set then don't keep in buffer if (markpos <0) return in.skip(n); // Fill in buffer to save bytes for reset fill(); avail = count - pos; if (avail <= 0) return 0; } long skipped = (avail < n) ? avail : n; pos += skipped; return skipped; } /** * Returns the number of bytes that can be read from this input * stream without blocking. * <p> * The <code>available</code> method of * <code>BufferedInputStream</code> returns the sum of the the number * of bytes remaining to be read in the buffer * (<code>count - pos</code>) * and the result of calling the <code>available</code> method of the * underlying input stream. * * @return the number of bytes that can be read from this input * stream without blocking. * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in */ public synchronized int available() throws IOException { ensureOpen(); return (count - pos) + in.available(); } /** * See the general contract of the <code>mark</code> * method of <code>InputStream</code>. * * @param readlimit the maximum limit of bytes that can be read before * the mark position becomes invalid. * @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#reset() */ public synchronized void mark(int readlimit) { marklimit = readlimit; markpos = pos; } /** * See the general contract of the <code>reset</code> * method of <code>InputStream</code>. * <p> * If <code>markpos</code> is <code>-1</code> * (no mark has been set or the mark has been * invalidated), an <code>IOException</code> * is thrown. Otherwise, <code>pos</code> is * set equal to <code>markpos</code>. * * @exception IOException if this stream has not been marked or * if the mark has been invalidated. * @see java.io.BufferedInputStream#mark(int) */ public synchronized void reset() throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (markpos < 0) throw new IOException("Resetting to invalid mark"); pos = markpos; } /** * Tests if this input stream supports the <code>mark</code> * and <code>reset</code> methods. The <code>markSupported</code> * method of <code>BufferedInputStream</code> returns * <code>true</code>. * * @return a <code>boolean</code> indicating if this stream type supports * the <code>mark</code> and <code>reset</code> methods. * @see java.io.InputStream#mark(int) * @see java.io.InputStream#reset() */ public boolean markSupported() { return true; } /** * Closes this input stream and releases any system resources * associated with the stream. * * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. */ public void close() throws IOException { if (in == null) return; in.close(); in = null; buf = null; pos = count = 0; } }