8054834: Modular Source Code
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package sun.misc;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream;
import java.io.InputStream;
import java.io.PushbackInputStream;
import java.io.ByteArrayInputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.nio.ByteBuffer;
/**
* This class defines the decoding half of character encoders.
* A character decoder is an algorithim for transforming 8 bit
* binary data that has been encoded into text by a character
* encoder, back into original binary form.
*
* The character encoders, in general, have been structured
* around a central theme that binary data can be encoded into
* text that has the form:
*
* <pre>
* [Buffer Prefix]
* [Line Prefix][encoded data atoms][Line Suffix]
* [Buffer Suffix]
* </pre>
*
* Of course in the simplest encoding schemes, the buffer has no
* distinct prefix of suffix, however all have some fixed relationship
* between the text in an 'atom' and the binary data itself.
*
* In the CharacterEncoder and CharacterDecoder classes, one complete
* chunk of data is referred to as a <i>buffer</i>. Encoded buffers
* are all text, and decoded buffers (sometimes just referred to as
* buffers) are binary octets.
*
* To create a custom decoder, you must, at a minimum, overide three
* abstract methods in this class.
* <DL>
* <DD>bytesPerAtom which tells the decoder how many bytes to
* expect from decodeAtom
* <DD>decodeAtom which decodes the bytes sent to it as text.
* <DD>bytesPerLine which tells the encoder the maximum number of
* bytes per line.
* </DL>
*
* In general, the character decoders return error in the form of a
* CEFormatException. The syntax of the detail string is
* <pre>
* DecoderClassName: Error message.
* </pre>
*
* Several useful decoders have already been written and are
* referenced in the See Also list below.
*
* @author Chuck McManis
* @see CEFormatException
* @see CharacterEncoder
* @see UCDecoder
* @see UUDecoder
* @see BASE64Decoder
*/
public abstract class CharacterDecoder {
/** Return the number of bytes per atom of decoding */
abstract protected int bytesPerAtom();
/** Return the maximum number of bytes that can be encoded per line */
abstract protected int bytesPerLine();
/** decode the beginning of the buffer, by default this is a NOP. */
protected void decodeBufferPrefix(PushbackInputStream aStream, OutputStream bStream) throws IOException { }
/** decode the buffer suffix, again by default it is a NOP. */
protected void decodeBufferSuffix(PushbackInputStream aStream, OutputStream bStream) throws IOException { }
/**
* This method should return, if it knows, the number of bytes
* that will be decoded. Many formats such as uuencoding provide
* this information. By default we return the maximum bytes that
* could have been encoded on the line.
*/
protected int decodeLinePrefix(PushbackInputStream aStream, OutputStream bStream) throws IOException {
return (bytesPerLine());
}
/**
* This method post processes the line, if there are error detection
* or correction codes in a line, they are generally processed by
* this method. The simplest version of this method looks for the
* (newline) character.
*/
protected void decodeLineSuffix(PushbackInputStream aStream, OutputStream bStream) throws IOException { }
/**
* This method does an actual decode. It takes the decoded bytes and
* writes them to the OutputStream. The integer <i>l</i> tells the
* method how many bytes are required. This is always <= bytesPerAtom().
*/
protected void decodeAtom(PushbackInputStream aStream, OutputStream bStream, int l) throws IOException {
throw new CEStreamExhausted();
}
/**
* This method works around the bizarre semantics of BufferedInputStream's
* read method.
*/
protected int readFully(InputStream in, byte buffer[], int offset, int len)
throws java.io.IOException {
for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
int q = in.read();
if (q == -1)
return ((i == 0) ? -1 : i);
buffer[i+offset] = (byte)q;
}
return len;
}
/**
* Decode the text from the InputStream and write the decoded
* octets to the OutputStream. This method runs until the stream
* is exhausted.
* @exception CEFormatException An error has occurred while decoding
* @exception CEStreamExhausted The input stream is unexpectedly out of data
*/
public void decodeBuffer(InputStream aStream, OutputStream bStream) throws IOException {
int i;
int totalBytes = 0;
PushbackInputStream ps = new PushbackInputStream (aStream);
decodeBufferPrefix(ps, bStream);
while (true) {
int length;
try {
length = decodeLinePrefix(ps, bStream);
for (i = 0; (i+bytesPerAtom()) < length; i += bytesPerAtom()) {
decodeAtom(ps, bStream, bytesPerAtom());
totalBytes += bytesPerAtom();
}
if ((i + bytesPerAtom()) == length) {
decodeAtom(ps, bStream, bytesPerAtom());
totalBytes += bytesPerAtom();
} else {
decodeAtom(ps, bStream, length - i);
totalBytes += (length - i);
}
decodeLineSuffix(ps, bStream);
} catch (CEStreamExhausted e) {
break;
}
}
decodeBufferSuffix(ps, bStream);
}
/**
* Alternate decode interface that takes a String containing the encoded
* buffer and returns a byte array containing the data.
* @exception CEFormatException An error has occurred while decoding
*/
public byte[] decodeBuffer(String inputString) throws IOException {
byte inputBuffer[] = inputString.getBytes("ISO-8859-1");
ByteArrayInputStream inStream = new ByteArrayInputStream(inputBuffer);
ByteArrayOutputStream outStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
decodeBuffer(inStream, outStream);
return outStream.toByteArray();
}
/**
* Decode the contents of the inputstream into a buffer.
*/
public byte[] decodeBuffer(InputStream in) throws IOException {
ByteArrayOutputStream outStream = new ByteArrayOutputStream();
decodeBuffer(in, outStream);
return outStream.toByteArray();
}
/**
* Decode the contents of the String into a ByteBuffer.
*/
public ByteBuffer decodeBufferToByteBuffer(String inputString)
throws IOException {
return ByteBuffer.wrap(decodeBuffer(inputString));
}
/**
* Decode the contents of the inputStream into a ByteBuffer.
*/
public ByteBuffer decodeBufferToByteBuffer(InputStream in)
throws IOException {
return ByteBuffer.wrap(decodeBuffer(in));
}
}