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/*
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* Copyright 1996-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
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* DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
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*
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* This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
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* under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
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* published by the Free Software Foundation. Sun designates this
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* particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
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* by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
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*
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* This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
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* ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
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* FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
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* version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
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* accompanied this code).
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*
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* You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
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* 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
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* Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
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*
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* Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
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* CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
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* have any questions.
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*/
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package java.io;
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import java.util.Formatter;
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import java.util.Locale;
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/**
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* A <code>PrintStream</code> adds functionality to another output stream,
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* namely the ability to print representations of various data values
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* conveniently. Two other features are provided as well. Unlike other output
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* streams, a <code>PrintStream</code> never throws an
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* <code>IOException</code>; instead, exceptional situations merely set an
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* internal flag that can be tested via the <code>checkError</code> method.
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* Optionally, a <code>PrintStream</code> can be created so as to flush
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* automatically; this means that the <code>flush</code> method is
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* automatically invoked after a byte array is written, one of the
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* <code>println</code> methods is invoked, or a newline character or byte
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* (<code>'\n'</code>) is written.
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*
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* <p> All characters printed by a <code>PrintStream</code> are converted into
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* bytes using the platform's default character encoding. The <code>{@link
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* PrintWriter}</code> class should be used in situations that require writing
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* characters rather than bytes.
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*
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* @author Frank Yellin
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* @author Mark Reinhold
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* @since JDK1.0
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*/
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public class PrintStream extends FilterOutputStream
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implements Appendable, Closeable
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{
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private boolean autoFlush = false;
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private boolean trouble = false;
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private Formatter formatter;
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/**
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* Track both the text- and character-output streams, so that their buffers
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* can be flushed without flushing the entire stream.
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*/
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private BufferedWriter textOut;
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private OutputStreamWriter charOut;
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/**
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* Creates a new print stream. This stream will not flush automatically.
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*
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* @param out The output stream to which values and objects will be
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* printed
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*
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* @see java.io.PrintWriter#PrintWriter(java.io.OutputStream)
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*/
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public PrintStream(OutputStream out) {
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this(out, false);
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}
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/* Initialization is factored into a private constructor (note the swapped
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* parameters so that this one isn't confused with the public one) and a
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* separate init method so that the following two public constructors can
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* share code. We use a separate init method so that the constructor that
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* takes an encoding will throw an NPE for a null stream before it throws
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* an UnsupportedEncodingException for an unsupported encoding.
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*/
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private PrintStream(boolean autoFlush, OutputStream out)
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{
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super(out);
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if (out == null)
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throw new NullPointerException("Null output stream");
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this.autoFlush = autoFlush;
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}
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private void init(OutputStreamWriter osw) {
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this.charOut = osw;
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this.textOut = new BufferedWriter(osw);
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}
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/**
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* Creates a new print stream.
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*
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* @param out The output stream to which values and objects will be
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* printed
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* @param autoFlush A boolean; if true, the output buffer will be flushed
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* whenever a byte array is written, one of the
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* <code>println</code> methods is invoked, or a newline
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* character or byte (<code>'\n'</code>) is written
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*
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* @see java.io.PrintWriter#PrintWriter(java.io.OutputStream, boolean)
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*/
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public PrintStream(OutputStream out, boolean autoFlush) {
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this(autoFlush, out);
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init(new OutputStreamWriter(this));
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}
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/**
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* Creates a new print stream.
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*
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* @param out The output stream to which values and objects will be
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* printed
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* @param autoFlush A boolean; if true, the output buffer will be flushed
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* whenever a byte array is written, one of the
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* <code>println</code> methods is invoked, or a newline
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* character or byte (<code>'\n'</code>) is written
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* @param encoding The name of a supported
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* <a href="../lang/package-summary.html#charenc">
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* character encoding</a>
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*
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* @throws UnsupportedEncodingException
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* If the named encoding is not supported
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*
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* @since 1.4
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*/
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public PrintStream(OutputStream out, boolean autoFlush, String encoding)
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throws UnsupportedEncodingException
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{
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this(autoFlush, out);
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init(new OutputStreamWriter(this, encoding));
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}
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/**
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* Creates a new print stream, without automatic line flushing, with the
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* specified file name. This convenience constructor creates
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* the necessary intermediate {@link java.io.OutputStreamWriter
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* OutputStreamWriter}, which will encode characters using the
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* {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset#defaultCharset() default charset}
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* for this instance of the Java virtual machine.
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*
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* @param fileName
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* The name of the file to use as the destination of this print
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* stream. If the file exists, then it will be truncated to
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* zero size; otherwise, a new file will be created. The output
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* will be written to the file and is buffered.
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*
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* @throws FileNotFoundException
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* If the given file object does not denote an existing, writable
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* regular file and a new regular file of that name cannot be
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* created, or if some other error occurs while opening or
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* creating the file
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*
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* @throws SecurityException
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* If a security manager is present and {@link
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* SecurityManager#checkWrite checkWrite(fileName)} denies write
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* access to the file
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*
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public PrintStream(String fileName) throws FileNotFoundException {
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this(false, new FileOutputStream(fileName));
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init(new OutputStreamWriter(this));
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}
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/**
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* Creates a new print stream, without automatic line flushing, with the
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* specified file name and charset. This convenience constructor creates
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* the necessary intermediate {@link java.io.OutputStreamWriter
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* OutputStreamWriter}, which will encode characters using the provided
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* charset.
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*
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* @param fileName
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* The name of the file to use as the destination of this print
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* stream. If the file exists, then it will be truncated to
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* zero size; otherwise, a new file will be created. The output
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* will be written to the file and is buffered.
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*
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* @param csn
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* The name of a supported {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset
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* charset}
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*
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* @throws FileNotFoundException
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* If the given file object does not denote an existing, writable
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* regular file and a new regular file of that name cannot be
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* created, or if some other error occurs while opening or
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* creating the file
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*
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* @throws SecurityException
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* If a security manager is present and {@link
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* SecurityManager#checkWrite checkWrite(fileName)} denies write
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* access to the file
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*
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* @throws UnsupportedEncodingException
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* If the named charset is not supported
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*
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public PrintStream(String fileName, String csn)
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throws FileNotFoundException, UnsupportedEncodingException
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{
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this(false, new FileOutputStream(fileName));
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init(new OutputStreamWriter(this, csn));
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}
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/**
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* Creates a new print stream, without automatic line flushing, with the
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* specified file. This convenience constructor creates the necessary
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* intermediate {@link java.io.OutputStreamWriter OutputStreamWriter},
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* which will encode characters using the {@linkplain
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* java.nio.charset.Charset#defaultCharset() default charset} for this
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* instance of the Java virtual machine.
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*
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* @param file
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* The file to use as the destination of this print stream. If the
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* file exists, then it will be truncated to zero size; otherwise,
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* a new file will be created. The output will be written to the
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* file and is buffered.
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*
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* @throws FileNotFoundException
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* If the given file object does not denote an existing, writable
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* regular file and a new regular file of that name cannot be
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* created, or if some other error occurs while opening or
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* creating the file
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*
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* @throws SecurityException
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* If a security manager is present and {@link
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* SecurityManager#checkWrite checkWrite(file.getPath())}
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* denies write access to the file
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*
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public PrintStream(File file) throws FileNotFoundException {
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this(false, new FileOutputStream(file));
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init(new OutputStreamWriter(this));
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}
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/**
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* Creates a new print stream, without automatic line flushing, with the
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* specified file and charset. This convenience constructor creates
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* the necessary intermediate {@link java.io.OutputStreamWriter
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* OutputStreamWriter}, which will encode characters using the provided
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* charset.
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*
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* @param file
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* The file to use as the destination of this print stream. If the
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* file exists, then it will be truncated to zero size; otherwise,
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* a new file will be created. The output will be written to the
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* file and is buffered.
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*
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* @param csn
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* The name of a supported {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset
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* charset}
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*
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* @throws FileNotFoundException
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* If the given file object does not denote an existing, writable
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* regular file and a new regular file of that name cannot be
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* created, or if some other error occurs while opening or
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* creating the file
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*
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* @throws SecurityException
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* If a security manager is presentand {@link
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* SecurityManager#checkWrite checkWrite(file.getPath())}
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* denies write access to the file
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*
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* @throws UnsupportedEncodingException
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* If the named charset is not supported
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*
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* @since 1.5
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*/
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public PrintStream(File file, String csn)
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throws FileNotFoundException, UnsupportedEncodingException
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{
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this(false, new FileOutputStream(file));
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init(new OutputStreamWriter(this, csn));
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}
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/** Check to make sure that the stream has not been closed */
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private void ensureOpen() throws IOException {
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if (out == null)
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throw new IOException("Stream closed");
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}
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/**
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* Flushes the stream. This is done by writing any buffered output bytes to
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* the underlying output stream and then flushing that stream.
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*
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* @see java.io.OutputStream#flush()
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*/
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public void flush() {
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synchronized (this) {
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try {
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ensureOpen();
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out.flush();
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}
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catch (IOException x) {
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trouble = true;
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}
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}
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}
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private boolean closing = false; /* To avoid recursive closing */
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/**
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* Closes the stream. This is done by flushing the stream and then closing
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* the underlying output stream.
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*
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* @see java.io.OutputStream#close()
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*/
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public void close() {
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synchronized (this) {
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if (! closing) {
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closing = true;
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try {
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textOut.close();
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out.close();
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}
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catch (IOException x) {
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trouble = true;
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}
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textOut = null;
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charOut = null;
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out = null;
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}
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}
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}
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/**
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* Flushes the stream and checks its error state. The internal error state
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* is set to <code>true</code> when the underlying output stream throws an
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* <code>IOException</code> other than <code>InterruptedIOException</code>,
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* and when the <code>setError</code> method is invoked. If an operation
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* on the underlying output stream throws an
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* <code>InterruptedIOException</code>, then the <code>PrintStream</code>
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* converts the exception back into an interrupt by doing:
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* <pre>
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* Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
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* </pre>
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* or the equivalent.
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*
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* @return <code>true</code> if and only if this stream has encountered an
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* <code>IOException</code> other than
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* <code>InterruptedIOException</code>, or the
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* <code>setError</code> method has been invoked
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*/
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public boolean checkError() {
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if (out != null)
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flush();
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if (out instanceof java.io.PrintStream) {
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PrintStream ps = (PrintStream) out;
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return ps.checkError();
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}
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return trouble;
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}
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/**
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* Sets the error state of the stream to <code>true</code>.
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*
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* <p> This method will cause subsequent invocations of {@link
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* #checkError()} to return <tt>true</tt> until {@link
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* #clearError()} is invoked.
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*
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* @since JDK1.1
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*/
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protected void setError() {
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trouble = true;
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}
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/**
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* Clears the internal error state of this stream.
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*
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* <p> This method will cause subsequent invocations of {@link
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* #checkError()} to return <tt>false</tt> until another write
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* operation fails and invokes {@link #setError()}.
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*
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* @since 1.6
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*/
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protected void clearError() {
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trouble = false;
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}
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/*
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* Exception-catching, synchronized output operations,
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* which also implement the write() methods of OutputStream
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*/
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/**
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* Writes the specified byte to this stream. If the byte is a newline and
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* automatic flushing is enabled then the <code>flush</code> method will be
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* invoked.
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*
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* <p> Note that the byte is written as given; to write a character that
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* will be translated according to the platform's default character
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* encoding, use the <code>print(char)</code> or <code>println(char)</code>
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* methods.
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*
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* @param b The byte to be written
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* @see #print(char)
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* @see #println(char)
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*/
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public void write(int b) {
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try {
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synchronized (this) {
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ensureOpen();
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out.write(b);
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if ((b == '\n') && autoFlush)
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out.flush();
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}
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}
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catch (InterruptedIOException x) {
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Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
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}
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catch (IOException x) {
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trouble = true;
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}
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}
|
|
428 |
|
|
429 |
/**
|
|
430 |
* Writes <code>len</code> bytes from the specified byte array starting at
|
|
431 |
* offset <code>off</code> to this stream. If automatic flushing is
|
|
432 |
* enabled then the <code>flush</code> method will be invoked.
|
|
433 |
*
|
|
434 |
* <p> Note that the bytes will be written as given; to write characters
|
|
435 |
* that will be translated according to the platform's default character
|
|
436 |
* encoding, use the <code>print(char)</code> or <code>println(char)</code>
|
|
437 |
* methods.
|
|
438 |
*
|
|
439 |
* @param buf A byte array
|
|
440 |
* @param off Offset from which to start taking bytes
|
|
441 |
* @param len Number of bytes to write
|
|
442 |
*/
|
|
443 |
public void write(byte buf[], int off, int len) {
|
|
444 |
try {
|
|
445 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
446 |
ensureOpen();
|
|
447 |
out.write(buf, off, len);
|
|
448 |
if (autoFlush)
|
|
449 |
out.flush();
|
|
450 |
}
|
|
451 |
}
|
|
452 |
catch (InterruptedIOException x) {
|
|
453 |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
|
|
454 |
}
|
|
455 |
catch (IOException x) {
|
|
456 |
trouble = true;
|
|
457 |
}
|
|
458 |
}
|
|
459 |
|
|
460 |
/*
|
|
461 |
* The following private methods on the text- and character-output streams
|
|
462 |
* always flush the stream buffers, so that writes to the underlying byte
|
|
463 |
* stream occur as promptly as with the original PrintStream.
|
|
464 |
*/
|
|
465 |
|
|
466 |
private void write(char buf[]) {
|
|
467 |
try {
|
|
468 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
469 |
ensureOpen();
|
|
470 |
textOut.write(buf);
|
|
471 |
textOut.flushBuffer();
|
|
472 |
charOut.flushBuffer();
|
|
473 |
if (autoFlush) {
|
|
474 |
for (int i = 0; i < buf.length; i++)
|
|
475 |
if (buf[i] == '\n')
|
|
476 |
out.flush();
|
|
477 |
}
|
|
478 |
}
|
|
479 |
}
|
|
480 |
catch (InterruptedIOException x) {
|
|
481 |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
|
|
482 |
}
|
|
483 |
catch (IOException x) {
|
|
484 |
trouble = true;
|
|
485 |
}
|
|
486 |
}
|
|
487 |
|
|
488 |
private void write(String s) {
|
|
489 |
try {
|
|
490 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
491 |
ensureOpen();
|
|
492 |
textOut.write(s);
|
|
493 |
textOut.flushBuffer();
|
|
494 |
charOut.flushBuffer();
|
|
495 |
if (autoFlush && (s.indexOf('\n') >= 0))
|
|
496 |
out.flush();
|
|
497 |
}
|
|
498 |
}
|
|
499 |
catch (InterruptedIOException x) {
|
|
500 |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
|
|
501 |
}
|
|
502 |
catch (IOException x) {
|
|
503 |
trouble = true;
|
|
504 |
}
|
|
505 |
}
|
|
506 |
|
|
507 |
private void newLine() {
|
|
508 |
try {
|
|
509 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
510 |
ensureOpen();
|
|
511 |
textOut.newLine();
|
|
512 |
textOut.flushBuffer();
|
|
513 |
charOut.flushBuffer();
|
|
514 |
if (autoFlush)
|
|
515 |
out.flush();
|
|
516 |
}
|
|
517 |
}
|
|
518 |
catch (InterruptedIOException x) {
|
|
519 |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
|
|
520 |
}
|
|
521 |
catch (IOException x) {
|
|
522 |
trouble = true;
|
|
523 |
}
|
|
524 |
}
|
|
525 |
|
|
526 |
/* Methods that do not terminate lines */
|
|
527 |
|
|
528 |
/**
|
|
529 |
* Prints a boolean value. The string produced by <code>{@link
|
|
530 |
* java.lang.String#valueOf(boolean)}</code> is translated into bytes
|
|
531 |
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
|
|
532 |
* are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
533 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
534 |
*
|
|
535 |
* @param b The <code>boolean</code> to be printed
|
|
536 |
*/
|
|
537 |
public void print(boolean b) {
|
|
538 |
write(b ? "true" : "false");
|
|
539 |
}
|
|
540 |
|
|
541 |
/**
|
|
542 |
* Prints a character. The character is translated into one or more bytes
|
|
543 |
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
|
|
544 |
* are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
545 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
546 |
*
|
|
547 |
* @param c The <code>char</code> to be printed
|
|
548 |
*/
|
|
549 |
public void print(char c) {
|
|
550 |
write(String.valueOf(c));
|
|
551 |
}
|
|
552 |
|
|
553 |
/**
|
|
554 |
* Prints an integer. The string produced by <code>{@link
|
|
555 |
* java.lang.String#valueOf(int)}</code> is translated into bytes
|
|
556 |
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
|
|
557 |
* are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
558 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
559 |
*
|
|
560 |
* @param i The <code>int</code> to be printed
|
|
561 |
* @see java.lang.Integer#toString(int)
|
|
562 |
*/
|
|
563 |
public void print(int i) {
|
|
564 |
write(String.valueOf(i));
|
|
565 |
}
|
|
566 |
|
|
567 |
/**
|
|
568 |
* Prints a long integer. The string produced by <code>{@link
|
|
569 |
* java.lang.String#valueOf(long)}</code> is translated into bytes
|
|
570 |
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
|
|
571 |
* are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
572 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
573 |
*
|
|
574 |
* @param l The <code>long</code> to be printed
|
|
575 |
* @see java.lang.Long#toString(long)
|
|
576 |
*/
|
|
577 |
public void print(long l) {
|
|
578 |
write(String.valueOf(l));
|
|
579 |
}
|
|
580 |
|
|
581 |
/**
|
|
582 |
* Prints a floating-point number. The string produced by <code>{@link
|
|
583 |
* java.lang.String#valueOf(float)}</code> is translated into bytes
|
|
584 |
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
|
|
585 |
* are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
586 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
587 |
*
|
|
588 |
* @param f The <code>float</code> to be printed
|
|
589 |
* @see java.lang.Float#toString(float)
|
|
590 |
*/
|
|
591 |
public void print(float f) {
|
|
592 |
write(String.valueOf(f));
|
|
593 |
}
|
|
594 |
|
|
595 |
/**
|
|
596 |
* Prints a double-precision floating-point number. The string produced by
|
|
597 |
* <code>{@link java.lang.String#valueOf(double)}</code> is translated into
|
|
598 |
* bytes according to the platform's default character encoding, and these
|
|
599 |
* bytes are written in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link
|
|
600 |
* #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
601 |
*
|
|
602 |
* @param d The <code>double</code> to be printed
|
|
603 |
* @see java.lang.Double#toString(double)
|
|
604 |
*/
|
|
605 |
public void print(double d) {
|
|
606 |
write(String.valueOf(d));
|
|
607 |
}
|
|
608 |
|
|
609 |
/**
|
|
610 |
* Prints an array of characters. The characters are converted into bytes
|
|
611 |
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
|
|
612 |
* are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
613 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
614 |
*
|
|
615 |
* @param s The array of chars to be printed
|
|
616 |
*
|
|
617 |
* @throws NullPointerException If <code>s</code> is <code>null</code>
|
|
618 |
*/
|
|
619 |
public void print(char s[]) {
|
|
620 |
write(s);
|
|
621 |
}
|
|
622 |
|
|
623 |
/**
|
|
624 |
* Prints a string. If the argument is <code>null</code> then the string
|
|
625 |
* <code>"null"</code> is printed. Otherwise, the string's characters are
|
|
626 |
* converted into bytes according to the platform's default character
|
|
627 |
* encoding, and these bytes are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
628 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
629 |
*
|
|
630 |
* @param s The <code>String</code> to be printed
|
|
631 |
*/
|
|
632 |
public void print(String s) {
|
|
633 |
if (s == null) {
|
|
634 |
s = "null";
|
|
635 |
}
|
|
636 |
write(s);
|
|
637 |
}
|
|
638 |
|
|
639 |
/**
|
|
640 |
* Prints an object. The string produced by the <code>{@link
|
|
641 |
* java.lang.String#valueOf(Object)}</code> method is translated into bytes
|
|
642 |
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
|
|
643 |
* are written in exactly the manner of the
|
|
644 |
* <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method.
|
|
645 |
*
|
|
646 |
* @param obj The <code>Object</code> to be printed
|
|
647 |
* @see java.lang.Object#toString()
|
|
648 |
*/
|
|
649 |
public void print(Object obj) {
|
|
650 |
write(String.valueOf(obj));
|
|
651 |
}
|
|
652 |
|
|
653 |
|
|
654 |
/* Methods that do terminate lines */
|
|
655 |
|
|
656 |
/**
|
|
657 |
* Terminates the current line by writing the line separator string. The
|
|
658 |
* line separator string is defined by the system property
|
|
659 |
* <code>line.separator</code>, and is not necessarily a single newline
|
|
660 |
* character (<code>'\n'</code>).
|
|
661 |
*/
|
|
662 |
public void println() {
|
|
663 |
newLine();
|
|
664 |
}
|
|
665 |
|
|
666 |
/**
|
|
667 |
* Prints a boolean and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
|
|
668 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(boolean)}</code> and then
|
|
669 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
670 |
*
|
|
671 |
* @param x The <code>boolean</code> to be printed
|
|
672 |
*/
|
|
673 |
public void println(boolean x) {
|
|
674 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
675 |
print(x);
|
|
676 |
newLine();
|
|
677 |
}
|
|
678 |
}
|
|
679 |
|
|
680 |
/**
|
|
681 |
* Prints a character and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
|
|
682 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(char)}</code> and then
|
|
683 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
684 |
*
|
|
685 |
* @param x The <code>char</code> to be printed.
|
|
686 |
*/
|
|
687 |
public void println(char x) {
|
|
688 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
689 |
print(x);
|
|
690 |
newLine();
|
|
691 |
}
|
|
692 |
}
|
|
693 |
|
|
694 |
/**
|
|
695 |
* Prints an integer and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
|
|
696 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(int)}</code> and then
|
|
697 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
698 |
*
|
|
699 |
* @param x The <code>int</code> to be printed.
|
|
700 |
*/
|
|
701 |
public void println(int x) {
|
|
702 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
703 |
print(x);
|
|
704 |
newLine();
|
|
705 |
}
|
|
706 |
}
|
|
707 |
|
|
708 |
/**
|
|
709 |
* Prints a long and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
|
|
710 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(long)}</code> and then
|
|
711 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
712 |
*
|
|
713 |
* @param x a The <code>long</code> to be printed.
|
|
714 |
*/
|
|
715 |
public void println(long x) {
|
|
716 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
717 |
print(x);
|
|
718 |
newLine();
|
|
719 |
}
|
|
720 |
}
|
|
721 |
|
|
722 |
/**
|
|
723 |
* Prints a float and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
|
|
724 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(float)}</code> and then
|
|
725 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
726 |
*
|
|
727 |
* @param x The <code>float</code> to be printed.
|
|
728 |
*/
|
|
729 |
public void println(float x) {
|
|
730 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
731 |
print(x);
|
|
732 |
newLine();
|
|
733 |
}
|
|
734 |
}
|
|
735 |
|
|
736 |
/**
|
|
737 |
* Prints a double and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
|
|
738 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(double)}</code> and then
|
|
739 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
740 |
*
|
|
741 |
* @param x The <code>double</code> to be printed.
|
|
742 |
*/
|
|
743 |
public void println(double x) {
|
|
744 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
745 |
print(x);
|
|
746 |
newLine();
|
|
747 |
}
|
|
748 |
}
|
|
749 |
|
|
750 |
/**
|
|
751 |
* Prints an array of characters and then terminate the line. This method
|
|
752 |
* behaves as though it invokes <code>{@link #print(char[])}</code> and
|
|
753 |
* then <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
754 |
*
|
|
755 |
* @param x an array of chars to print.
|
|
756 |
*/
|
|
757 |
public void println(char x[]) {
|
|
758 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
759 |
print(x);
|
|
760 |
newLine();
|
|
761 |
}
|
|
762 |
}
|
|
763 |
|
|
764 |
/**
|
|
765 |
* Prints a String and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
|
|
766 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(String)}</code> and then
|
|
767 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
768 |
*
|
|
769 |
* @param x The <code>String</code> to be printed.
|
|
770 |
*/
|
|
771 |
public void println(String x) {
|
|
772 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
773 |
print(x);
|
|
774 |
newLine();
|
|
775 |
}
|
|
776 |
}
|
|
777 |
|
|
778 |
/**
|
|
779 |
* Prints an Object and then terminate the line. This method calls
|
|
780 |
* at first String.valueOf(x) to get the printed object's string value,
|
|
781 |
* then behaves as
|
|
782 |
* though it invokes <code>{@link #print(String)}</code> and then
|
|
783 |
* <code>{@link #println()}</code>.
|
|
784 |
*
|
|
785 |
* @param x The <code>Object</code> to be printed.
|
|
786 |
*/
|
|
787 |
public void println(Object x) {
|
|
788 |
String s = String.valueOf(x);
|
|
789 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
790 |
print(s);
|
|
791 |
newLine();
|
|
792 |
}
|
|
793 |
}
|
|
794 |
|
|
795 |
|
|
796 |
/**
|
|
797 |
* A convenience method to write a formatted string to this output stream
|
|
798 |
* using the specified format string and arguments.
|
|
799 |
*
|
|
800 |
* <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>out.printf(format,
|
|
801 |
* args)</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
|
|
802 |
*
|
|
803 |
* <pre>
|
|
804 |
* out.format(format, args) </pre>
|
|
805 |
*
|
|
806 |
* @param format
|
|
807 |
* A format string as described in <a
|
|
808 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">Format string syntax</a>
|
|
809 |
*
|
|
810 |
* @param args
|
|
811 |
* Arguments referenced by the format specifiers in the format
|
|
812 |
* string. If there are more arguments than format specifiers, the
|
|
813 |
* extra arguments are ignored. The number of arguments is
|
|
814 |
* variable and may be zero. The maximum number of arguments is
|
|
815 |
* limited by the maximum dimension of a Java array as defined by
|
|
816 |
* the <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/vmspec/">Java
|
|
817 |
* Virtual Machine Specification</a>. The behaviour on a
|
|
818 |
* <tt>null</tt> argument depends on the <a
|
|
819 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">conversion</a>.
|
|
820 |
*
|
|
821 |
* @throws IllegalFormatException
|
|
822 |
* If a format string contains an illegal syntax, a format
|
|
823 |
* specifier that is incompatible with the given arguments,
|
|
824 |
* insufficient arguments given the format string, or other
|
|
825 |
* illegal conditions. For specification of all possible
|
|
826 |
* formatting errors, see the <a
|
|
827 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#detail">Details</a> section of the
|
|
828 |
* formatter class specification.
|
|
829 |
*
|
|
830 |
* @throws NullPointerException
|
|
831 |
* If the <tt>format</tt> is <tt>null</tt>
|
|
832 |
*
|
|
833 |
* @return This output stream
|
|
834 |
*
|
|
835 |
* @since 1.5
|
|
836 |
*/
|
|
837 |
public PrintStream printf(String format, Object ... args) {
|
|
838 |
return format(format, args);
|
|
839 |
}
|
|
840 |
|
|
841 |
/**
|
|
842 |
* A convenience method to write a formatted string to this output stream
|
|
843 |
* using the specified format string and arguments.
|
|
844 |
*
|
|
845 |
* <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>out.printf(l, format,
|
|
846 |
* args)</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
|
|
847 |
*
|
|
848 |
* <pre>
|
|
849 |
* out.format(l, format, args) </pre>
|
|
850 |
*
|
|
851 |
* @param l
|
|
852 |
* The {@linkplain java.util.Locale locale} to apply during
|
|
853 |
* formatting. If <tt>l</tt> is <tt>null</tt> then no localization
|
|
854 |
* is applied.
|
|
855 |
*
|
|
856 |
* @param format
|
|
857 |
* A format string as described in <a
|
|
858 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">Format string syntax</a>
|
|
859 |
*
|
|
860 |
* @param args
|
|
861 |
* Arguments referenced by the format specifiers in the format
|
|
862 |
* string. If there are more arguments than format specifiers, the
|
|
863 |
* extra arguments are ignored. The number of arguments is
|
|
864 |
* variable and may be zero. The maximum number of arguments is
|
|
865 |
* limited by the maximum dimension of a Java array as defined by
|
|
866 |
* the <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/vmspec/">Java
|
|
867 |
* Virtual Machine Specification</a>. The behaviour on a
|
|
868 |
* <tt>null</tt> argument depends on the <a
|
|
869 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">conversion</a>.
|
|
870 |
*
|
|
871 |
* @throws IllegalFormatException
|
|
872 |
* If a format string contains an illegal syntax, a format
|
|
873 |
* specifier that is incompatible with the given arguments,
|
|
874 |
* insufficient arguments given the format string, or other
|
|
875 |
* illegal conditions. For specification of all possible
|
|
876 |
* formatting errors, see the <a
|
|
877 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#detail">Details</a> section of the
|
|
878 |
* formatter class specification.
|
|
879 |
*
|
|
880 |
* @throws NullPointerException
|
|
881 |
* If the <tt>format</tt> is <tt>null</tt>
|
|
882 |
*
|
|
883 |
* @return This output stream
|
|
884 |
*
|
|
885 |
* @since 1.5
|
|
886 |
*/
|
|
887 |
public PrintStream printf(Locale l, String format, Object ... args) {
|
|
888 |
return format(l, format, args);
|
|
889 |
}
|
|
890 |
|
|
891 |
/**
|
|
892 |
* Writes a formatted string to this output stream using the specified
|
|
893 |
* format string and arguments.
|
|
894 |
*
|
|
895 |
* <p> The locale always used is the one returned by {@link
|
|
896 |
* java.util.Locale#getDefault() Locale.getDefault()}, regardless of any
|
|
897 |
* previous invocations of other formatting methods on this object.
|
|
898 |
*
|
|
899 |
* @param format
|
|
900 |
* A format string as described in <a
|
|
901 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">Format string syntax</a>
|
|
902 |
*
|
|
903 |
* @param args
|
|
904 |
* Arguments referenced by the format specifiers in the format
|
|
905 |
* string. If there are more arguments than format specifiers, the
|
|
906 |
* extra arguments are ignored. The number of arguments is
|
|
907 |
* variable and may be zero. The maximum number of arguments is
|
|
908 |
* limited by the maximum dimension of a Java array as defined by
|
|
909 |
* the <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/vmspec/">Java
|
|
910 |
* Virtual Machine Specification</a>. The behaviour on a
|
|
911 |
* <tt>null</tt> argument depends on the <a
|
|
912 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">conversion</a>.
|
|
913 |
*
|
|
914 |
* @throws IllegalFormatException
|
|
915 |
* If a format string contains an illegal syntax, a format
|
|
916 |
* specifier that is incompatible with the given arguments,
|
|
917 |
* insufficient arguments given the format string, or other
|
|
918 |
* illegal conditions. For specification of all possible
|
|
919 |
* formatting errors, see the <a
|
|
920 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#detail">Details</a> section of the
|
|
921 |
* formatter class specification.
|
|
922 |
*
|
|
923 |
* @throws NullPointerException
|
|
924 |
* If the <tt>format</tt> is <tt>null</tt>
|
|
925 |
*
|
|
926 |
* @return This output stream
|
|
927 |
*
|
|
928 |
* @since 1.5
|
|
929 |
*/
|
|
930 |
public PrintStream format(String format, Object ... args) {
|
|
931 |
try {
|
|
932 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
933 |
ensureOpen();
|
|
934 |
if ((formatter == null)
|
|
935 |
|| (formatter.locale() != Locale.getDefault()))
|
|
936 |
formatter = new Formatter((Appendable) this);
|
|
937 |
formatter.format(Locale.getDefault(), format, args);
|
|
938 |
}
|
|
939 |
} catch (InterruptedIOException x) {
|
|
940 |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
|
|
941 |
} catch (IOException x) {
|
|
942 |
trouble = true;
|
|
943 |
}
|
|
944 |
return this;
|
|
945 |
}
|
|
946 |
|
|
947 |
/**
|
|
948 |
* Writes a formatted string to this output stream using the specified
|
|
949 |
* format string and arguments.
|
|
950 |
*
|
|
951 |
* @param l
|
|
952 |
* The {@linkplain java.util.Locale locale} to apply during
|
|
953 |
* formatting. If <tt>l</tt> is <tt>null</tt> then no localization
|
|
954 |
* is applied.
|
|
955 |
*
|
|
956 |
* @param format
|
|
957 |
* A format string as described in <a
|
|
958 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">Format string syntax</a>
|
|
959 |
*
|
|
960 |
* @param args
|
|
961 |
* Arguments referenced by the format specifiers in the format
|
|
962 |
* string. If there are more arguments than format specifiers, the
|
|
963 |
* extra arguments are ignored. The number of arguments is
|
|
964 |
* variable and may be zero. The maximum number of arguments is
|
|
965 |
* limited by the maximum dimension of a Java array as defined by
|
|
966 |
* the <a href="http://java.sun.com/docs/books/vmspec/">Java
|
|
967 |
* Virtual Machine Specification</a>. The behaviour on a
|
|
968 |
* <tt>null</tt> argument depends on the <a
|
|
969 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#syntax">conversion</a>.
|
|
970 |
*
|
|
971 |
* @throws IllegalFormatException
|
|
972 |
* If a format string contains an illegal syntax, a format
|
|
973 |
* specifier that is incompatible with the given arguments,
|
|
974 |
* insufficient arguments given the format string, or other
|
|
975 |
* illegal conditions. For specification of all possible
|
|
976 |
* formatting errors, see the <a
|
|
977 |
* href="../util/Formatter.html#detail">Details</a> section of the
|
|
978 |
* formatter class specification.
|
|
979 |
*
|
|
980 |
* @throws NullPointerException
|
|
981 |
* If the <tt>format</tt> is <tt>null</tt>
|
|
982 |
*
|
|
983 |
* @return This output stream
|
|
984 |
*
|
|
985 |
* @since 1.5
|
|
986 |
*/
|
|
987 |
public PrintStream format(Locale l, String format, Object ... args) {
|
|
988 |
try {
|
|
989 |
synchronized (this) {
|
|
990 |
ensureOpen();
|
|
991 |
if ((formatter == null)
|
|
992 |
|| (formatter.locale() != l))
|
|
993 |
formatter = new Formatter(this, l);
|
|
994 |
formatter.format(l, format, args);
|
|
995 |
}
|
|
996 |
} catch (InterruptedIOException x) {
|
|
997 |
Thread.currentThread().interrupt();
|
|
998 |
} catch (IOException x) {
|
|
999 |
trouble = true;
|
|
1000 |
}
|
|
1001 |
return this;
|
|
1002 |
}
|
|
1003 |
|
|
1004 |
/**
|
|
1005 |
* Appends the specified character sequence to this output stream.
|
|
1006 |
*
|
|
1007 |
* <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>out.append(csq)</tt>
|
|
1008 |
* behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
|
|
1009 |
*
|
|
1010 |
* <pre>
|
|
1011 |
* out.print(csq.toString()) </pre>
|
|
1012 |
*
|
|
1013 |
* <p> Depending on the specification of <tt>toString</tt> for the
|
|
1014 |
* character sequence <tt>csq</tt>, the entire sequence may not be
|
|
1015 |
* appended. For instance, invoking then <tt>toString</tt> method of a
|
|
1016 |
* character buffer will return a subsequence whose content depends upon
|
|
1017 |
* the buffer's position and limit.
|
|
1018 |
*
|
|
1019 |
* @param csq
|
|
1020 |
* The character sequence to append. If <tt>csq</tt> is
|
|
1021 |
* <tt>null</tt>, then the four characters <tt>"null"</tt> are
|
|
1022 |
* appended to this output stream.
|
|
1023 |
*
|
|
1024 |
* @return This output stream
|
|
1025 |
*
|
|
1026 |
* @since 1.5
|
|
1027 |
*/
|
|
1028 |
public PrintStream append(CharSequence csq) {
|
|
1029 |
if (csq == null)
|
|
1030 |
print("null");
|
|
1031 |
else
|
|
1032 |
print(csq.toString());
|
|
1033 |
return this;
|
|
1034 |
}
|
|
1035 |
|
|
1036 |
/**
|
|
1037 |
* Appends a subsequence of the specified character sequence to this output
|
|
1038 |
* stream.
|
|
1039 |
*
|
|
1040 |
* <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>out.append(csq, start,
|
|
1041 |
* end)</tt> when <tt>csq</tt> is not <tt>null</tt>, behaves in
|
|
1042 |
* exactly the same way as the invocation
|
|
1043 |
*
|
|
1044 |
* <pre>
|
|
1045 |
* out.print(csq.subSequence(start, end).toString()) </pre>
|
|
1046 |
*
|
|
1047 |
* @param csq
|
|
1048 |
* The character sequence from which a subsequence will be
|
|
1049 |
* appended. If <tt>csq</tt> is <tt>null</tt>, then characters
|
|
1050 |
* will be appended as if <tt>csq</tt> contained the four
|
|
1051 |
* characters <tt>"null"</tt>.
|
|
1052 |
*
|
|
1053 |
* @param start
|
|
1054 |
* The index of the first character in the subsequence
|
|
1055 |
*
|
|
1056 |
* @param end
|
|
1057 |
* The index of the character following the last character in the
|
|
1058 |
* subsequence
|
|
1059 |
*
|
|
1060 |
* @return This output stream
|
|
1061 |
*
|
|
1062 |
* @throws IndexOutOfBoundsException
|
|
1063 |
* If <tt>start</tt> or <tt>end</tt> are negative, <tt>start</tt>
|
|
1064 |
* is greater than <tt>end</tt>, or <tt>end</tt> is greater than
|
|
1065 |
* <tt>csq.length()</tt>
|
|
1066 |
*
|
|
1067 |
* @since 1.5
|
|
1068 |
*/
|
|
1069 |
public PrintStream append(CharSequence csq, int start, int end) {
|
|
1070 |
CharSequence cs = (csq == null ? "null" : csq);
|
|
1071 |
write(cs.subSequence(start, end).toString());
|
|
1072 |
return this;
|
|
1073 |
}
|
|
1074 |
|
|
1075 |
/**
|
|
1076 |
* Appends the specified character to this output stream.
|
|
1077 |
*
|
|
1078 |
* <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>out.append(c)</tt>
|
|
1079 |
* behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
|
|
1080 |
*
|
|
1081 |
* <pre>
|
|
1082 |
* out.print(c) </pre>
|
|
1083 |
*
|
|
1084 |
* @param c
|
|
1085 |
* The 16-bit character to append
|
|
1086 |
*
|
|
1087 |
* @return This output stream
|
|
1088 |
*
|
|
1089 |
* @since 1.5
|
|
1090 |
*/
|
|
1091 |
public PrintStream append(char c) {
|
|
1092 |
print(c);
|
|
1093 |
return this;
|
|
1094 |
}
|
|
1095 |
|
|
1096 |
}
|