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package java.io;
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/**
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* The <code>DataInput</code> interface provides
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* for reading bytes from a binary stream and
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* reconstructing from them data in any of
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* the Java primitive types. There is also
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* a
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* facility for reconstructing a <code>String</code>
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* from data in
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* <a href="#modified-utf-8">modified UTF-8</a>
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* format.
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* <p>
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* It is generally true of all the reading
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* routines in this interface that if end of
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* file is reached before the desired number
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* of bytes has been read, an <code>EOFException</code>
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* (which is a kind of <code>IOException</code>)
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* is thrown. If any byte cannot be read for
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* any reason other than end of file, an <code>IOException</code>
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* other than <code>EOFException</code> is
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* thrown. In particular, an <code>IOException</code>
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* may be thrown if the input stream has been
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* closed.
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*
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* <h4><a name="modified-utf-8">Modified UTF-8</a></h4>
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* <p>
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* Implementations of the DataInput and DataOutput interfaces represent
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* Unicode strings in a format that is a slight modification of UTF-8.
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* (For information regarding the standard UTF-8 format, see section
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* <i>3.9 Unicode Encoding Forms</i> of <i>The Unicode Standard, Version
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* 4.0</i>).
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* Note that in the following tables, the most significant bit appears in the
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* far left-hand column.
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* <p>
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* All characters in the range <code>'\u0001'</code> to
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* <code>'\u007F'</code> are represented by a single byte:
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*
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* <blockquote>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" width="50%"
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* summary="Bit values and bytes">
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* <tr>
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* <td></td>
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* <th id="bit">Bit Values</th>
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* </tr>
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* <tr>
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* <th id="byte1">Byte 1</th>
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* <td>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
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* <tr>
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* <td width="12%"><center>0</center>
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* <td colspan="7"><center>bits 6-0</center>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </td>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </blockquote>
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*
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* <p>
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* The null character <code>'\u0000'</code> and characters in the
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* range <code>'\u0080'</code> to <code>'\u07FF'</code> are
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* represented by a pair of bytes:
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*
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* <blockquote>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" width="50%"
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* summary="Bit values and bytes">
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* <tr>
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* <td></td>
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* <th id="bit">Bit Values</th>
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* </tr>
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* <tr>
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* <th id="byte1">Byte 1</th>
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* <td>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
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* <tr>
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* <td width="12%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="13%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="12%"><center>0</center>
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* <td colspan="5"><center>bits 10-6</center>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </td>
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* </tr>
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* <tr>
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* <th id="byte2">Byte 2</th>
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* <td>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
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* <tr>
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* <td width="12%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="13%"><center>0</center>
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* <td colspan="6"><center>bits 5-0</center>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </td>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </blockquote>
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*
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* <br>
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* <code>char</code> values in the range <code>'\u0800'</code> to
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* <code>'\uFFFF'</code> are represented by three bytes:
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*
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* <blockquote>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="8" width="50%"
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* summary="Bit values and bytes">
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* <tr>
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* <td></td>
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* <th id="bit">Bit Values</th>
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* </tr>
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* <tr>
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* <th id="byte1">Byte 1</th>
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* <td>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
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* <tr>
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* <td width="12%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="13%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="12%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="13%"><center>0</center>
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* <td colspan="4"><center>bits 15-12</center>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </td>
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* </tr>
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* <tr>
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* <th id="byte2">Byte 2</th>
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* <td>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
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* <tr>
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* <td width="12%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="13%"><center>0</center>
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* <td colspan="6"><center>bits 11-6</center>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </td>
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* </tr>
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* <tr>
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* <th id="byte3">Byte 3</th>
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* <td>
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* <table border="1" cellspacing="0" width="100%">
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* <tr>
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* <td width="12%"><center>1</center>
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* <td width="13%"><center>0</center>
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* <td colspan="6"><center>bits 5-0</center>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </td>
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* </tr>
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* </table>
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* </blockquote>
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*
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* <p>
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* The differences between this format and the
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* standard UTF-8 format are the following:
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* <ul>
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* <li>The null byte <code>'\u0000'</code> is encoded in 2-byte format
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* rather than 1-byte, so that the encoded strings never have
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* embedded nulls.
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* <li>Only the 1-byte, 2-byte, and 3-byte formats are used.
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* <li><a href="../lang/Character.html#unicode">Supplementary characters</a>
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* are represented in the form of surrogate pairs.
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* </ul>
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* @author Frank Yellin
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* @see java.io.DataInputStream
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* @see java.io.DataOutput
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* @since JDK1.0
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*/
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public
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interface DataInput {
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/**
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* Reads some bytes from an input
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* stream and stores them into the buffer
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* array <code>b</code>. The number of bytes
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* read is equal
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* to the length of <code>b</code>.
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* <p>
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* This method blocks until one of the
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* following conditions occurs:<p>
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* <ul>
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* <li><code>b.length</code>
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* bytes of input data are available, in which
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* case a normal return is made.
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*
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* <li>End of
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* file is detected, in which case an <code>EOFException</code>
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* is thrown.
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*
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* <li>An I/O error occurs, in
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* which case an <code>IOException</code> other
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* than <code>EOFException</code> is thrown.
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* </ul>
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* <p>
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* If <code>b</code> is <code>null</code>,
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* a <code>NullPointerException</code> is thrown.
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* If <code>b.length</code> is zero, then
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* no bytes are read. Otherwise, the first
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* byte read is stored into element <code>b[0]</code>,
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* the next one into <code>b[1]</code>, and
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* so on.
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* If an exception is thrown from
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* this method, then it may be that some but
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* not all bytes of <code>b</code> have been
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* updated with data from the input stream.
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*
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* @param b the buffer into which the data is read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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* all the bytes.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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void readFully(byte b[]) throws IOException;
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/**
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*
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* Reads <code>len</code>
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* bytes from
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* an input stream.
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* <p>
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* This method
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* blocks until one of the following conditions
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* occurs:<p>
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* <ul>
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* <li><code>len</code> bytes
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* of input data are available, in which case
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* a normal return is made.
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*
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* <li>End of file
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* is detected, in which case an <code>EOFException</code>
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* is thrown.
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*
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* <li>An I/O error occurs, in
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* which case an <code>IOException</code> other
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* than <code>EOFException</code> is thrown.
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* </ul>
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* <p>
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* If <code>b</code> is <code>null</code>,
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* a <code>NullPointerException</code> is thrown.
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* If <code>off</code> is negative, or <code>len</code>
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* is negative, or <code>off+len</code> is
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* greater than the length of the array <code>b</code>,
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* then an <code>IndexOutOfBoundsException</code>
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* is thrown.
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* If <code>len</code> is zero,
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* then no bytes are read. Otherwise, the first
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* byte read is stored into element <code>b[off]</code>,
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* the next one into <code>b[off+1]</code>,
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* and so on. The number of bytes read is,
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* at most, equal to <code>len</code>.
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*
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* @param b the buffer into which the data is read.
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* @param off an int specifying the offset into the data.
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* @param len an int specifying the number of bytes to read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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* all the bytes.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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void readFully(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException;
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/**
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* Makes an attempt to skip over
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* <code>n</code> bytes
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* of data from the input
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* stream, discarding the skipped bytes. However,
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* it may skip
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* over some smaller number of
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* bytes, possibly zero. This may result from
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* any of a
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* number of conditions; reaching
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* end of file before <code>n</code> bytes
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* have been skipped is
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* only one possibility.
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* This method never throws an <code>EOFException</code>.
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* The actual
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* number of bytes skipped is returned.
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*
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* @param n the number of bytes to be skipped.
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* @return the number of bytes actually skipped.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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int skipBytes(int n) throws IOException;
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/**
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* Reads one input byte and returns
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* <code>true</code> if that byte is nonzero,
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* <code>false</code> if that byte is zero.
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* This method is suitable for reading
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* the byte written by the <code>writeBoolean</code>
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* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>.
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*
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* @return the <code>boolean</code> value read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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* all the bytes.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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boolean readBoolean() throws IOException;
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/**
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* Reads and returns one input byte.
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* The byte is treated as a signed value in
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* the range <code>-128</code> through <code>127</code>,
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* inclusive.
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* This method is suitable for
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* reading the byte written by the <code>writeByte</code>
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* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>.
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*
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* @return the 8-bit value read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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* all the bytes.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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byte readByte() throws IOException;
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/**
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* Reads one input byte, zero-extends
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* it to type <code>int</code>, and returns
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* the result, which is therefore in the range
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* <code>0</code>
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* through <code>255</code>.
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* This method is suitable for reading
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* the byte written by the <code>writeByte</code>
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* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>
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* if the argument to <code>writeByte</code>
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* was intended to be a value in the range
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* <code>0</code> through <code>255</code>.
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*
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* @return the unsigned 8-bit value read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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* all the bytes.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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int readUnsignedByte() throws IOException;
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/**
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* Reads two input bytes and returns
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* a <code>short</code> value. Let <code>a</code>
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* be the first byte read and <code>b</code>
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* be the second byte. The value
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* returned
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* is:
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* <p><pre><code>(short)((a << 8) | (b & 0xff))
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* </code></pre>
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* This method
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* is suitable for reading the bytes written
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* by the <code>writeShort</code> method of
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* interface <code>DataOutput</code>.
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*
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* @return the 16-bit value read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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* all the bytes.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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short readShort() throws IOException;
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/**
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* Reads two input bytes and returns
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* an <code>int</code> value in the range <code>0</code>
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* through <code>65535</code>. Let <code>a</code>
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* be the first byte read and
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* <code>b</code>
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* be the second byte. The value returned is:
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* <p><pre><code>(((a & 0xff) << 8) | (b & 0xff))
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* </code></pre>
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* This method is suitable for reading the bytes
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* written by the <code>writeShort</code> method
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* of interface <code>DataOutput</code> if
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* the argument to <code>writeShort</code>
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* was intended to be a value in the range
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* <code>0</code> through <code>65535</code>.
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*
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* @return the unsigned 16-bit value read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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* all the bytes.
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* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
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*/
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int readUnsignedShort() throws IOException;
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/**
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* Reads two input bytes and returns a <code>char</code> value.
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* Let <code>a</code>
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* be the first byte read and <code>b</code>
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405 |
* be the second byte. The value
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|
406 |
* returned is:
|
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* <p><pre><code>(char)((a << 8) | (b & 0xff))
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|
408 |
* </code></pre>
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409 |
* This method
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|
410 |
* is suitable for reading bytes written by
|
|
411 |
* the <code>writeChar</code> method of interface
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412 |
* <code>DataOutput</code>.
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|
413 |
*
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|
414 |
* @return the <code>char</code> value read.
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* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
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|
416 |
* all the bytes.
|
|
417 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
|
|
418 |
*/
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char readChar() throws IOException;
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|
420 |
|
|
421 |
/**
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422 |
* Reads four input bytes and returns an
|
|
423 |
* <code>int</code> value. Let <code>a-d</code>
|
|
424 |
* be the first through fourth bytes read. The value returned is:
|
|
425 |
* <p><pre>
|
|
426 |
* <code>
|
|
427 |
* (((a & 0xff) << 24) | ((b & 0xff) << 16) |
|
|
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*  ((c & 0xff) << 8) | (d & 0xff))
|
|
429 |
* </code></pre>
|
|
430 |
* This method is suitable
|
|
431 |
* for reading bytes written by the <code>writeInt</code>
|
|
432 |
* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>.
|
|
433 |
*
|
|
434 |
* @return the <code>int</code> value read.
|
|
435 |
* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
|
|
436 |
* all the bytes.
|
|
437 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
|
|
438 |
*/
|
|
439 |
int readInt() throws IOException;
|
|
440 |
|
|
441 |
/**
|
|
442 |
* Reads eight input bytes and returns
|
|
443 |
* a <code>long</code> value. Let <code>a-h</code>
|
|
444 |
* be the first through eighth bytes read.
|
|
445 |
* The value returned is:
|
|
446 |
* <p><pre> <code>
|
|
447 |
* (((long)(a & 0xff) << 56) |
|
|
448 |
* ((long)(b & 0xff) << 48) |
|
|
449 |
* ((long)(c & 0xff) << 40) |
|
|
450 |
* ((long)(d & 0xff) << 32) |
|
|
451 |
* ((long)(e & 0xff) << 24) |
|
|
452 |
* ((long)(f & 0xff) << 16) |
|
|
453 |
* ((long)(g & 0xff) << 8) |
|
|
454 |
* ((long)(h & 0xff)))
|
|
455 |
* </code></pre>
|
|
456 |
* <p>
|
|
457 |
* This method is suitable
|
|
458 |
* for reading bytes written by the <code>writeLong</code>
|
|
459 |
* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>.
|
|
460 |
*
|
|
461 |
* @return the <code>long</code> value read.
|
|
462 |
* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
|
|
463 |
* all the bytes.
|
|
464 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
|
|
465 |
*/
|
|
466 |
long readLong() throws IOException;
|
|
467 |
|
|
468 |
/**
|
|
469 |
* Reads four input bytes and returns
|
|
470 |
* a <code>float</code> value. It does this
|
|
471 |
* by first constructing an <code>int</code>
|
|
472 |
* value in exactly the manner
|
|
473 |
* of the <code>readInt</code>
|
|
474 |
* method, then converting this <code>int</code>
|
|
475 |
* value to a <code>float</code> in
|
|
476 |
* exactly the manner of the method <code>Float.intBitsToFloat</code>.
|
|
477 |
* This method is suitable for reading
|
|
478 |
* bytes written by the <code>writeFloat</code>
|
|
479 |
* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>.
|
|
480 |
*
|
|
481 |
* @return the <code>float</code> value read.
|
|
482 |
* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
|
|
483 |
* all the bytes.
|
|
484 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
|
|
485 |
*/
|
|
486 |
float readFloat() throws IOException;
|
|
487 |
|
|
488 |
/**
|
|
489 |
* Reads eight input bytes and returns
|
|
490 |
* a <code>double</code> value. It does this
|
|
491 |
* by first constructing a <code>long</code>
|
|
492 |
* value in exactly the manner
|
|
493 |
* of the <code>readlong</code>
|
|
494 |
* method, then converting this <code>long</code>
|
|
495 |
* value to a <code>double</code> in exactly
|
|
496 |
* the manner of the method <code>Double.longBitsToDouble</code>.
|
|
497 |
* This method is suitable for reading
|
|
498 |
* bytes written by the <code>writeDouble</code>
|
|
499 |
* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>.
|
|
500 |
*
|
|
501 |
* @return the <code>double</code> value read.
|
|
502 |
* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end before reading
|
|
503 |
* all the bytes.
|
|
504 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
|
|
505 |
*/
|
|
506 |
double readDouble() throws IOException;
|
|
507 |
|
|
508 |
/**
|
|
509 |
* Reads the next line of text from the input stream.
|
|
510 |
* It reads successive bytes, converting
|
|
511 |
* each byte separately into a character,
|
|
512 |
* until it encounters a line terminator or
|
|
513 |
* end of
|
|
514 |
* file; the characters read are then
|
|
515 |
* returned as a <code>String</code>. Note
|
|
516 |
* that because this
|
|
517 |
* method processes bytes,
|
|
518 |
* it does not support input of the full Unicode
|
|
519 |
* character set.
|
|
520 |
* <p>
|
|
521 |
* If end of file is encountered
|
|
522 |
* before even one byte can be read, then <code>null</code>
|
|
523 |
* is returned. Otherwise, each byte that is
|
|
524 |
* read is converted to type <code>char</code>
|
|
525 |
* by zero-extension. If the character <code>'\n'</code>
|
|
526 |
* is encountered, it is discarded and reading
|
|
527 |
* ceases. If the character <code>'\r'</code>
|
|
528 |
* is encountered, it is discarded and, if
|
|
529 |
* the following byte converts  to the
|
|
530 |
* character <code>'\n'</code>, then that is
|
|
531 |
* discarded also; reading then ceases. If
|
|
532 |
* end of file is encountered before either
|
|
533 |
* of the characters <code>'\n'</code> and
|
|
534 |
* <code>'\r'</code> is encountered, reading
|
|
535 |
* ceases. Once reading has ceased, a <code>String</code>
|
|
536 |
* is returned that contains all the characters
|
|
537 |
* read and not discarded, taken in order.
|
|
538 |
* Note that every character in this string
|
|
539 |
* will have a value less than <code>\u0100</code>,
|
|
540 |
* that is, <code>(char)256</code>.
|
|
541 |
*
|
|
542 |
* @return the next line of text from the input stream,
|
|
543 |
* or <CODE>null</CODE> if the end of file is
|
|
544 |
* encountered before a byte can be read.
|
|
545 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
|
|
546 |
*/
|
|
547 |
String readLine() throws IOException;
|
|
548 |
|
|
549 |
/**
|
|
550 |
* Reads in a string that has been encoded using a
|
|
551 |
* <a href="#modified-utf-8">modified UTF-8</a>
|
|
552 |
* format.
|
|
553 |
* The general contract of <code>readUTF</code>
|
|
554 |
* is that it reads a representation of a Unicode
|
|
555 |
* character string encoded in modified
|
|
556 |
* UTF-8 format; this string of characters
|
|
557 |
* is then returned as a <code>String</code>.
|
|
558 |
* <p>
|
|
559 |
* First, two bytes are read and used to
|
|
560 |
* construct an unsigned 16-bit integer in
|
|
561 |
* exactly the manner of the <code>readUnsignedShort</code>
|
|
562 |
* method . This integer value is called the
|
|
563 |
* <i>UTF length</i> and specifies the number
|
|
564 |
* of additional bytes to be read. These bytes
|
|
565 |
* are then converted to characters by considering
|
|
566 |
* them in groups. The length of each group
|
|
567 |
* is computed from the value of the first
|
|
568 |
* byte of the group. The byte following a
|
|
569 |
* group, if any, is the first byte of the
|
|
570 |
* next group.
|
|
571 |
* <p>
|
|
572 |
* If the first byte of a group
|
|
573 |
* matches the bit pattern <code>0xxxxxxx</code>
|
|
574 |
* (where <code>x</code> means "may be <code>0</code>
|
|
575 |
* or <code>1</code>"), then the group consists
|
|
576 |
* of just that byte. The byte is zero-extended
|
|
577 |
* to form a character.
|
|
578 |
* <p>
|
|
579 |
* If the first byte
|
|
580 |
* of a group matches the bit pattern <code>110xxxxx</code>,
|
|
581 |
* then the group consists of that byte <code>a</code>
|
|
582 |
* and a second byte <code>b</code>. If there
|
|
583 |
* is no byte <code>b</code> (because byte
|
|
584 |
* <code>a</code> was the last of the bytes
|
|
585 |
* to be read), or if byte <code>b</code> does
|
|
586 |
* not match the bit pattern <code>10xxxxxx</code>,
|
|
587 |
* then a <code>UTFDataFormatException</code>
|
|
588 |
* is thrown. Otherwise, the group is converted
|
|
589 |
* to the character:<p>
|
|
590 |
* <pre><code>(char)(((a& 0x1F) << 6) | (b & 0x3F))
|
|
591 |
* </code></pre>
|
|
592 |
* If the first byte of a group
|
|
593 |
* matches the bit pattern <code>1110xxxx</code>,
|
|
594 |
* then the group consists of that byte <code>a</code>
|
|
595 |
* and two more bytes <code>b</code> and <code>c</code>.
|
|
596 |
* If there is no byte <code>c</code> (because
|
|
597 |
* byte <code>a</code> was one of the last
|
|
598 |
* two of the bytes to be read), or either
|
|
599 |
* byte <code>b</code> or byte <code>c</code>
|
|
600 |
* does not match the bit pattern <code>10xxxxxx</code>,
|
|
601 |
* then a <code>UTFDataFormatException</code>
|
|
602 |
* is thrown. Otherwise, the group is converted
|
|
603 |
* to the character:<p>
|
|
604 |
* <pre><code>
|
|
605 |
* (char)(((a & 0x0F) << 12) | ((b & 0x3F) << 6) | (c & 0x3F))
|
|
606 |
* </code></pre>
|
|
607 |
* If the first byte of a group matches the
|
|
608 |
* pattern <code>1111xxxx</code> or the pattern
|
|
609 |
* <code>10xxxxxx</code>, then a <code>UTFDataFormatException</code>
|
|
610 |
* is thrown.
|
|
611 |
* <p>
|
|
612 |
* If end of file is encountered
|
|
613 |
* at any time during this entire process,
|
|
614 |
* then an <code>EOFException</code> is thrown.
|
|
615 |
* <p>
|
|
616 |
* After every group has been converted to
|
|
617 |
* a character by this process, the characters
|
|
618 |
* are gathered, in the same order in which
|
|
619 |
* their corresponding groups were read from
|
|
620 |
* the input stream, to form a <code>String</code>,
|
|
621 |
* which is returned.
|
|
622 |
* <p>
|
|
623 |
* The <code>writeUTF</code>
|
|
624 |
* method of interface <code>DataOutput</code>
|
|
625 |
* may be used to write data that is suitable
|
|
626 |
* for reading by this method.
|
|
627 |
* @return a Unicode string.
|
|
628 |
* @exception EOFException if this stream reaches the end
|
|
629 |
* before reading all the bytes.
|
|
630 |
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
|
|
631 |
* @exception UTFDataFormatException if the bytes do not represent a
|
|
632 |
* valid modified UTF-8 encoding of a string.
|
|
633 |
*/
|
|
634 |
String readUTF() throws IOException;
|
|
635 |
}
|