/******************************************************************************* * Copyright (c) 2000, 2011 IBM Corporation and others. * All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials * are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 * which accompanies this distribution, and is available at * http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html * * Contributors: * IBM Corporation - initial API and implementation *******************************************************************************/ package org.eclipse.swt.internal.image; import java.io.*; final class LEDataInputStream extends InputStream { int position; InputStream in; /** * The byte array containing the bytes to read. */ protected byte[] buf; /** * The current position within the byte array <code>buf</code>. A value * equal to buf.length indicates no bytes available. A value of * 0 indicates the buffer is full. */ protected int pos; public LEDataInputStream(InputStream input) { this(input, 512); } public LEDataInputStream(InputStream input, int bufferSize) { this.in = input; if (bufferSize > 0) { buf = new byte[bufferSize]; pos = bufferSize; } else throw new IllegalArgumentException(); } @Override public void close() throws IOException { buf = null; if (in != null) { in.close(); in = null; } } /** * Answer how many bytes were read. */ public int getPosition() { return position; } /** * Answers how many bytes are available for reading without blocking */ @Override public int available() throws IOException { if (buf == null) throw new IOException(); return (buf.length - pos) + in.available(); } /** * Answer the next byte of the input stream. */ @Override public int read() throws IOException { if (buf == null) throw new IOException(); if (pos < buf.length) { position++; return (buf[pos++] & 0xFF); } int c = in.read(); if (c != -1) position++; return c; } /** * Don't imitate the JDK behaviour of reading a random number * of bytes when you can actually read them all. */ @Override public int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { int read = 0, count; while (read != len && (count = readData(b, off, len - read)) != -1) { off += count; read += count; } position += read; if (read == 0 && read != len) return -1; return read; } /** * Reads at most <code>length</code> bytes from this LEDataInputStream and * stores them in byte array <code>buffer</code> starting at <code>offset</code>. * <p> * Answer the number of bytes actually read or -1 if no bytes were read and * end of stream was encountered. This implementation reads bytes from * the pushback buffer first, then the target stream if more bytes are required * to satisfy <code>count</code>. * </p> * @param buffer the byte array in which to store the read bytes. * @param offset the offset in <code>buffer</code> to store the read bytes. * @param length the maximum number of bytes to store in <code>buffer</code>. * * @return int the number of bytes actually read or -1 if end of stream. * * @exception java.io.IOException if an IOException occurs. */ private int readData(byte[] buffer, int offset, int length) throws IOException { if (buf == null) throw new IOException(); if (offset < 0 || offset > buffer.length || length < 0 || (length > buffer.length - offset)) { throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException(); } int cacheCopied = 0; int newOffset = offset; // Are there pushback bytes available? int available = buf.length - pos; if (available > 0) { cacheCopied = (available >= length) ? length : available; System.arraycopy(buf, pos, buffer, newOffset, cacheCopied); newOffset += cacheCopied; pos += cacheCopied; } // Have we copied enough? if (cacheCopied == length) return length; int inCopied = in.read(buffer, newOffset, length - cacheCopied); if (inCopied > 0) return inCopied + cacheCopied; if (cacheCopied == 0) return inCopied; return cacheCopied; } /** * Answer an integer comprised of the next * four bytes of the input stream. */ public int readInt() throws IOException { byte[] buf = new byte[4]; read(buf); return ((buf[3] & 0xFF) << 24) | ((buf[2] & 0xFF) << 16) | ((buf[1] & 0xFF) << 8) | (buf[0] & 0xFF); } /** * Answer a short comprised of the next * two bytes of the input stream. */ public short readShort() throws IOException { byte[] buf = new byte[2]; read(buf); return (short)(((buf[1] & 0xFF) << 8) | (buf[0] & 0xFF)); } /** * Push back the entire content of the given buffer <code>b</code>. * <p> * The bytes are pushed so that they would be read back b[0], b[1], etc. * If the push back buffer cannot handle the bytes copied from <code>b</code>, * an IOException will be thrown and no byte will be pushed back. * </p> * * @param b the byte array containing bytes to push back into the stream * * @exception java.io.IOException if the pushback buffer is too small */ public void unread(byte[] b) throws IOException { int length = b.length; if (length > pos) throw new IOException(); position -= length; pos -= length; System.arraycopy(b, 0, buf, pos, length); } }