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This * software module is an implementation of a part of the JPEG 2000 * Standard. Swiss Federal Institute of Technology-EPFL, Ericsson Radio * Systems AB and Canon Research Centre France S.A (collectively JJ2000 * Partners) agree not to assert against ISO/IEC and users of the JPEG * 2000 Standard (Users) any of their rights under the copyright, not * including other intellectual property rights, for this software module * with respect to the usage by ISO/IEC and Users of this software module * or modifications thereof for use in hardware or software products * claiming conformance to the JPEG 2000 Standard. Those intending to use * this software module in hardware or software products are advised that * their use may infringe existing patents. The original developers of * this software module, JJ2000 Partners and ISO/IEC assume no liability * for use of this software module or modifications thereof. No license * or right to this software module is granted for non JPEG 2000 Standard * conforming products. JJ2000 Partners have full right to use this * software module for his/her own purpose, assign or donate this * software module to any third party and to inhibit third parties from * using this software module for non JPEG 2000 Standard conforming * products. This copyright notice must be included in all copies or * derivative works of this software module. * * Copyright (c) 1999/2000 JJ2000 Partners. * * * */ package jj2000.j2k.util; import java.io.*; /** * This utility class formats messages to the specified line width, by * inserting line-breaks between words, and printing the resulting * lines. * */ public class MsgPrinter { /** The line width to use */ public int lw; /** Signals that a newline was found */ private static final int IS_NEWLINE = -2; /** Signals that the end-of-string was reached */ private static final int IS_EOS = -1; /** * Creates a new message printer with the specified line width and * with the default locale. * * @param linewidth The line width for which to format (in * characters) * * * */ public MsgPrinter(int linewidth) { lw = linewidth; } /** * Returns the line width that is used for formatting. * * @return The line width used for formatting * * * */ public int getLineWidth() { return lw; } /** * Sets the line width to the specified value. This new value will * be used in subsequent calls to the print() message. * * @param linewidth The new line width to use (in cahracters) * * * */ public void setLineWidth(int linewidth) { if (linewidth <1) { throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } lw = linewidth; } /** * Formats the message to print in the current line width, by * breaking the message into lines between words. The number of * spaces to indent the first line is specified by 'flind' and the * number of spaces to indent each of the following lines is * specified by 'ind'. Newlines in 'msg' are respected. A newline is * always printed at the end. * * @param out Where to print the message. * * @param flind The indentation for the first line. * * @param ind The indentation for the other lines. * * @param msg The message to format and print. * * * */ public void print(PrintWriter out, int flind, int ind, String msg) { int start,end,pend,efflw,lind,i; start = 0; end = 0; pend = 0; efflw = lw-flind; lind = flind; while ((end = nextLineEnd(msg,pend)) != IS_EOS) { if (end == IS_NEWLINE) { // Forced line break for (i=0; i<lind; i++) { out.print(" "); } out.println(msg.substring(start,pend)); if (nextWord(msg,pend) == msg.length()) { // Traling newline => print it and done out.println(""); start = pend; break; } } else { if (efflw > end-pend) { // Room left on current line efflw -= end-pend; pend = end; continue; } else { // Filled-up current line => print it for (i=0; i<lind; i++) { out.print(" "); } if (start == pend) { // Word larger than line width // Print anyways out.println(msg.substring(start,end)); pend = end; } else { out.println(msg.substring(start,pend)); } } } // Initialize for next line lind = ind; efflw = lw-ind; start = nextWord(msg,pend); pend = start; if (start == IS_EOS) { break; // Did all the string } } if (pend != start) { // Part of a line left => print it for (i=0; i<lind; i++) { out.print(" "); } out.println(msg.substring(start,pend)); } } /** * Returns the index of the last character of the next word, plus 1, or * IS_NEWLINE if a newline character is encountered before the next word, * or IS_EOS if the end of the string is ecnounterd before the next * word. The method first skips all whitespace characters at or after * 'from', except newlines. If a newline is found IS_NEWLINE is * returned. Then it skips all non-whitespace characters and returns the * position of the last non-whitespace character, plus 1. The returned * index may be greater than the last valid index in the tsring, but it is * always suitable to be used in the String.substring() method. * * <P>Non-whitespace characters are defined as in the * Character.isWhitespace method (that method is used). * * @param str The string to parse * * @param from The index of the first position to search from * * @return The index of the last character in the next word, plus 1, * IS_NEWLINE, or IS_EOS if there are no more words. * * * */ private int nextLineEnd(String str, int from) { final int len = str.length(); char c = '\0'; // First skip all whitespace, except new line while (from < len && (c = str.charAt(from)) != '\n' && Character.isWhitespace(c)) { from++; } if (c == '\n') { return IS_NEWLINE; } if (from >= len) { return IS_EOS; } // Now skip word characters while (from < len && !Character.isWhitespace(str.charAt(from))) { from++; } return from; } /** * Returns the position of the first character in the next word, starting * from 'from', if a newline is encountered first then the index of the * newline character plus 1 is returned. If the end of the string is * encountered then IS_EOS is returned. Words are defined as any * concatenation of 1 or more characters which are not * whitespace. Whitespace characters are those for which * Character.isWhitespace() returns true (that method is used). * * <P>Non-whitespace characters are defined as in the * Character.isWhitespace method (that method is used). * * @param str The string to parse * * @param from The index where to start parsing * * @return The index of the first character of the next word, or the index * of the newline plus 1, or IS_EOS. * * * */ private int nextWord(String str, int from) { final int len = str.length(); char c = '\0'; // First skip all whitespace, but new lines while (from < len && (c = str.charAt(from)) != '\n' && Character.isWhitespace(c)) { from++; } if (from >= len) { return IS_EOS; } else if (c == '\n') { return from+1; } else { return from; } } }