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See the License for the specific language governing permissions and limitations under the License. ==================================================================== */ package org.apache.poi.hdgf.chunks; import java.io.BufferedReader; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.InputStreamReader; import java.util.ArrayList; import java.util.HashMap; import java.util.Map; import java.util.StringTokenizer; import org.apache.poi.util.LocaleUtil; import org.apache.poi.util.POILogFactory; import org.apache.poi.util.POILogger; /** * Factor class to create the appropriate chunks, which * needs the version of the file to process the chunk header * and trailer areas. * Makes use of chunks_parse_cmds.tbl from vsdump to be able * to process the chunk value area */ public final class ChunkFactory { /** The version of the currently open document */ private int version; /** * Key is a Chunk's type, value is an array of its CommandDefinitions */ private final Map<Integer, CommandDefinition[]> chunkCommandDefinitions = new HashMap<Integer, CommandDefinition[]>(); /** * What the name is of the chunk table definitions file? * This file comes from the scratchpad resources directory. */ private static final String chunkTableName = "/org/apache/poi/hdgf/chunks_parse_cmds.tbl"; /** For logging problems we spot with the file */ private static final POILogger logger = POILogFactory.getLogger(ChunkFactory.class); public ChunkFactory(int version) throws IOException { this.version = version; processChunkParseCommands(); } /** * Open chunks_parse_cmds.tbl and process it, to get the definitions * of all the different possible chunk commands. */ private void processChunkParseCommands() throws IOException { String line; InputStream cpd = null; BufferedReader inp = null; try { cpd = ChunkFactory.class.getResourceAsStream(chunkTableName); if(cpd == null) { throw new IllegalStateException("Unable to find HDGF chunk definition on the classpath - " + chunkTableName); } inp = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(cpd, LocaleUtil.CHARSET_1252)); while( (line = inp.readLine()) != null ) { if (line.isEmpty() || "# \t".contains(line.substring(0,1))) { continue; } // Start xxx if(!line.matches("^start [0-9]+$")) { throw new IllegalStateException("Expecting start xxx, found " + line); } int chunkType = Integer.parseInt(line.substring(6)); ArrayList<CommandDefinition> defsL = new ArrayList<CommandDefinition>(); // Data entries while( (line = inp.readLine()) != null ) { if (line.startsWith("end")) { break; } StringTokenizer st = new StringTokenizer(line, " "); int defType = Integer.parseInt(st.nextToken()); int offset = Integer.parseInt(st.nextToken()); String name = st.nextToken("\uffff").substring(1); CommandDefinition def = new CommandDefinition(defType,offset,name); defsL.add(def); } CommandDefinition[] defs = defsL.toArray(new CommandDefinition[defsL.size()]); // Add to the map chunkCommandDefinitions.put(Integer.valueOf(chunkType), defs); } } finally { if (inp != null) { inp.close(); } if (cpd != null) { cpd.close(); } } } public int getVersion() { return version; } /** * Creates the appropriate chunk at the given location. * @param data * @param offset */ public Chunk createChunk(byte[] data, int offset) { // Create the header ChunkHeader header = ChunkHeader.createChunkHeader(version, data, offset); // Sanity check if(header.getLength() < 0) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Found a chunk with a negative length, which isn't allowed"); } // How far up to look int endOfDataPos = offset + header.getLength() + header.getSizeInBytes(); // Check we have enough data, and tweak the header size // as required if(endOfDataPos > data.length) { logger.log(POILogger.WARN, "Header called for " + header.getLength() +" bytes, but that would take us past the end of the data!"); endOfDataPos = data.length; header.setLength(data.length - offset - header.getSizeInBytes()); if(header.hasTrailer()) { header.setLength(header.getLength() - 8); endOfDataPos -= 8; } if(header.hasSeparator()) { header.setLength(header.getLength() - 4); endOfDataPos -= 4; } } // Create the trailer and separator, if required ChunkTrailer trailer = null; ChunkSeparator separator = null; if(header.hasTrailer()) { if(endOfDataPos <= data.length-8) { trailer = new ChunkTrailer( data, endOfDataPos); endOfDataPos += 8; } else { logger.log(POILogger.ERROR, "Header claims a length to " + endOfDataPos + " there's then no space for the trailer in the data (" + data.length + ")"); } } if(header.hasSeparator()) { if(endOfDataPos <= data.length-4) { separator = new ChunkSeparator( data, endOfDataPos); } else { logger.log(POILogger.ERROR, "Header claims a length to " + endOfDataPos + " there's then no space for the separator in the data (" + data.length + ")"); } } // Now, create the chunk byte[] contents = new byte[header.getLength()]; System.arraycopy(data, offset+header.getSizeInBytes(), contents, 0, contents.length); Chunk chunk = new Chunk(header, trailer, separator, contents); // Feed in the stuff from chunks_parse_cmds.tbl CommandDefinition[] defs = chunkCommandDefinitions.get(Integer.valueOf(header.getType())); if (defs == null) { defs = new CommandDefinition[0]; } chunk.commandDefinitions = defs; // Now get the chunk to process its commands chunk.processCommands(); // All done return chunk; } /** * The definition of a Command, which a chunk may hold. * The Command holds the value, this describes it. */ public static class CommandDefinition { private int type; private int offset; private String name; public CommandDefinition(int type, int offset, String name) { this.type = type; this.offset = offset; this.name = name; } public String getName() { return name; } public int getOffset() { return offset; } public int getType() { return type; } } }