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+/*
+ * Copyright (c) 2003, 2013, Oracle and/or its affiliates. All rights reserved.
+ * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
+ *
+ * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
+ * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
+ * published by the Free Software Foundation. Oracle designates this
+ * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
+ * by Oracle in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
+ *
+ * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
+ * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
+ * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public License
+ * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
+ * accompanied this code).
+ *
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+ * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
+ *
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+ * questions.
+ */
+
+package java.util;
+
+import java.nio.file.Path;
+import java.nio.file.Files;
+import java.util.regex.*;
+import java.io.*;
+import java.math.*;
+import java.nio.*;
+import java.nio.channels.*;
+import java.nio.charset.*;
+import java.text.*;
+import java.util.Locale;
+
+import sun.misc.LRUCache;
+
+/**
+ * A simple text scanner which can parse primitive types and strings using
+ * regular expressions.
+ *
+ * <p>A <code>Scanner</code> breaks its input into tokens using a
+ * delimiter pattern, which by default matches whitespace. The resulting
+ * tokens may then be converted into values of different types using the
+ * various <tt>next</tt> methods.
+ *
+ * <p>For example, this code allows a user to read a number from
+ * <tt>System.in</tt>:
+ * <blockquote><pre>{@code
+ * Scanner sc = new Scanner(System.in);
+ * int i = sc.nextInt();
+ * }</pre></blockquote>
+ *
+ * <p>As another example, this code allows <code>long</code> types to be
+ * assigned from entries in a file <code>myNumbers</code>:
+ * <blockquote><pre>{@code
+ * Scanner sc = new Scanner(new File("myNumbers"));
+ * while (sc.hasNextLong()) {
+ * long aLong = sc.nextLong();
+ * }
+ * }</pre></blockquote>
+ *
+ * <p>The scanner can also use delimiters other than whitespace. This
+ * example reads several items in from a string:
+ * <blockquote><pre>{@code
+ * String input = "1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish";
+ * Scanner s = new Scanner(input).useDelimiter("\\s*fish\\s*");
+ * System.out.println(s.nextInt());
+ * System.out.println(s.nextInt());
+ * System.out.println(s.next());
+ * System.out.println(s.next());
+ * s.close();
+ * }</pre></blockquote>
+ * <p>
+ * prints the following output:
+ * <blockquote><pre>{@code
+ * 1
+ * 2
+ * red
+ * blue
+ * }</pre></blockquote>
+ *
+ * <p>The same output can be generated with this code, which uses a regular
+ * expression to parse all four tokens at once:
+ * <blockquote><pre>{@code
+ * String input = "1 fish 2 fish red fish blue fish";
+ * Scanner s = new Scanner(input);
+ * s.findInLine("(\\d+) fish (\\d+) fish (\\w+) fish (\\w+)");
+ * MatchResult result = s.match();
+ * for (int i=1; i<=result.groupCount(); i++)
+ * System.out.println(result.group(i));
+ * s.close();
+ * }</pre></blockquote>
+ *
+ * <p>The <a name="default-delimiter">default whitespace delimiter</a> used
+ * by a scanner is as recognized by {@link java.lang.Character}.{@link
+ * java.lang.Character#isWhitespace(char) isWhitespace}. The {@link #reset}
+ * method will reset the value of the scanner's delimiter to the default
+ * whitespace delimiter regardless of whether it was previously changed.
+ *
+ * <p>A scanning operation may block waiting for input.
+ *
+ * <p>The {@link #next} and {@link #hasNext} methods and their
+ * primitive-type companion methods (such as {@link #nextInt} and
+ * {@link #hasNextInt}) first skip any input that matches the delimiter
+ * pattern, and then attempt to return the next token. Both <tt>hasNext</tt>
+ * and <tt>next</tt> methods may block waiting for further input. Whether a
+ * <tt>hasNext</tt> method blocks has no connection to whether or not its
+ * associated <tt>next</tt> method will block.
+ *
+ * <p> The {@link #findInLine}, {@link #findWithinHorizon}, and {@link #skip}
+ * methods operate independently of the delimiter pattern. These methods will
+ * attempt to match the specified pattern with no regard to delimiters in the
+ * input and thus can be used in special circumstances where delimiters are
+ * not relevant. These methods may block waiting for more input.
+ *
+ * <p>When a scanner throws an {@link InputMismatchException}, the scanner
+ * will not pass the token that caused the exception, so that it may be
+ * retrieved or skipped via some other method.
+ *
+ * <p>Depending upon the type of delimiting pattern, empty tokens may be
+ * returned. For example, the pattern <tt>"\\s+"</tt> will return no empty
+ * tokens since it matches multiple instances of the delimiter. The delimiting
+ * pattern <tt>"\\s"</tt> could return empty tokens since it only passes one
+ * space at a time.
+ *
+ * <p> A scanner can read text from any object which implements the {@link
+ * java.lang.Readable} interface. If an invocation of the underlying
+ * readable's {@link java.lang.Readable#read} method throws an {@link
+ * java.io.IOException} then the scanner assumes that the end of the input
+ * has been reached. The most recent <tt>IOException</tt> thrown by the
+ * underlying readable can be retrieved via the {@link #ioException} method.
+ *
+ * <p>When a <code>Scanner</code> is closed, it will close its input source
+ * if the source implements the {@link java.io.Closeable} interface.
+ *
+ * <p>A <code>Scanner</code> is not safe for multithreaded use without
+ * external synchronization.
+ *
+ * <p>Unless otherwise mentioned, passing a <code>null</code> parameter into
+ * any method of a <code>Scanner</code> will cause a
+ * <code>NullPointerException</code> to be thrown.
+ *
+ * <p>A scanner will default to interpreting numbers as decimal unless a
+ * different radix has been set by using the {@link #useRadix} method. The
+ * {@link #reset} method will reset the value of the scanner's radix to
+ * <code>10</code> regardless of whether it was previously changed.
+ *
+ * <h3> <a name="localized-numbers">Localized numbers</a> </h3>
+ *
+ * <p> An instance of this class is capable of scanning numbers in the standard
+ * formats as well as in the formats of the scanner's locale. A scanner's
+ * <a name="initial-locale">initial locale </a>is the value returned by the {@link
+ * java.util.Locale#getDefault(Locale.Category)
+ * Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT)} method; it may be changed via the {@link
+ * #useLocale} method. The {@link #reset} method will reset the value of the
+ * scanner's locale to the initial locale regardless of whether it was
+ * previously changed.
+ *
+ * <p>The localized formats are defined in terms of the following parameters,
+ * which for a particular locale are taken from that locale's {@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormat DecimalFormat} object, <tt>df</tt>, and its and
+ * {@link java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols DecimalFormatSymbols} object,
+ * <tt>dfs</tt>.
+ *
+ * <blockquote><dl>
+ * <dt><i>LocalGroupSeparator </i>
+ * <dd>The character used to separate thousands groups,
+ * <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>dfs.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getGroupingSeparator
+ * getGroupingSeparator()}
+ * <dt><i>LocalDecimalSeparator </i>
+ * <dd>The character used for the decimal point,
+ * <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>dfs.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getDecimalSeparator
+ * getDecimalSeparator()}
+ * <dt><i>LocalPositivePrefix </i>
+ * <dd>The string that appears before a positive number (may
+ * be empty), <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>df.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormat#getPositivePrefix
+ * getPositivePrefix()}
+ * <dt><i>LocalPositiveSuffix </i>
+ * <dd>The string that appears after a positive number (may be
+ * empty), <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>df.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormat#getPositiveSuffix
+ * getPositiveSuffix()}
+ * <dt><i>LocalNegativePrefix </i>
+ * <dd>The string that appears before a negative number (may
+ * be empty), <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>df.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormat#getNegativePrefix
+ * getNegativePrefix()}
+ * <dt><i>LocalNegativeSuffix </i>
+ * <dd>The string that appears after a negative number (may be
+ * empty), <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>df.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormat#getNegativeSuffix
+ * getNegativeSuffix()}
+ * <dt><i>LocalNaN </i>
+ * <dd>The string that represents not-a-number for
+ * floating-point values,
+ * <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>dfs.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getNaN
+ * getNaN()}
+ * <dt><i>LocalInfinity </i>
+ * <dd>The string that represents infinity for floating-point
+ * values, <i>i.e.,</i> <tt>dfs.</tt>{@link
+ * java.text.DecimalFormatSymbols#getInfinity
+ * getInfinity()}
+ * </dl></blockquote>
+ *
+ * <h4> <a name="number-syntax">Number syntax</a> </h4>
+ *
+ * <p> The strings that can be parsed as numbers by an instance of this class
+ * are specified in terms of the following regular-expression grammar, where
+ * Rmax is the highest digit in the radix being used (for example, Rmax is 9 in base 10).
+ *
+ * <dl>
+ * <dt><i>NonAsciiDigit</i>:
+ * <dd>A non-ASCII character c for which
+ * {@link java.lang.Character#isDigit Character.isDigit}<tt>(c)</tt>
+ * returns true
+ *
+ * <dt><i>Non0Digit</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>[1-</tt><i>Rmax</i><tt>] | </tt><i>NonASCIIDigit</i>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>Digit</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>[0-</tt><i>Rmax</i><tt>] | </tt><i>NonASCIIDigit</i>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>GroupedNumeral</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>( </tt><i>Non0Digit</i>
+ * <i>Digit</i><tt>?
+ * </tt><i>Digit</i><tt>?</tt>
+ * <dd> <tt>( </tt><i>LocalGroupSeparator</i>
+ * <i>Digit</i>
+ * <i>Digit</i>
+ * <i>Digit</i><tt> )+ )</tt>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>Numeral</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>( ( </tt><i>Digit</i><tt>+ )
+ * | </tt><i>GroupedNumeral</i><tt> )</tt>
+ *
+ * <dt><a name="Integer-regex"><i>Integer</i>:</a>
+ * <dd><tt>( [-+]? ( </tt><i>Numeral</i><tt>
+ * ) )</tt>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>LocalPositivePrefix</i> <i>Numeral</i>
+ * <i>LocalPositiveSuffix</i>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>LocalNegativePrefix</i> <i>Numeral</i>
+ * <i>LocalNegativeSuffix</i>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>DecimalNumeral</i>:
+ * <dd><i>Numeral</i>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>Numeral</i>
+ * <i>LocalDecimalSeparator</i>
+ * <i>Digit</i><tt>*</tt>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>LocalDecimalSeparator</i>
+ * <i>Digit</i><tt>+</tt>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>Exponent</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>( [eE] [+-]? </tt><i>Digit</i><tt>+ )</tt>
+ *
+ * <dt><a name="Decimal-regex"><i>Decimal</i>:</a>
+ * <dd><tt>( [-+]? </tt><i>DecimalNumeral</i>
+ * <i>Exponent</i><tt>? )</tt>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>LocalPositivePrefix</i>
+ * <i>DecimalNumeral</i>
+ * <i>LocalPositiveSuffix</i>
+ * <i>Exponent</i><tt>?</tt>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>LocalNegativePrefix</i>
+ * <i>DecimalNumeral</i>
+ * <i>LocalNegativeSuffix</i>
+ * <i>Exponent</i><tt>?</tt>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>HexFloat</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>[-+]? 0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]*\.[0-9a-fA-F]+
+ * ([pP][-+]?[0-9]+)?</tt>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>NonNumber</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>NaN
+ * | </tt><i>LocalNan</i><tt>
+ * | Infinity
+ * | </tt><i>LocalInfinity</i>
+ *
+ * <dt><i>SignedNonNumber</i>:
+ * <dd><tt>( [-+]? </tt><i>NonNumber</i><tt> )</tt>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>LocalPositivePrefix</i>
+ * <i>NonNumber</i>
+ * <i>LocalPositiveSuffix</i>
+ * <dd><tt>| </tt><i>LocalNegativePrefix</i>
+ * <i>NonNumber</i>
+ * <i>LocalNegativeSuffix</i>
+ *
+ * <dt><a name="Float-regex"><i>Float</i></a>:
+ * <dd><i>Decimal</i>
+ * <tt>| </tt><i>HexFloat</i>
+ * <tt>| </tt><i>SignedNonNumber</i>
+ *
+ * </dl>
+ * <p>Whitespace is not significant in the above regular expressions.
+ *
+ * @since 1.5
+ */
+public final class Scanner implements Iterator<String>, Closeable {
+
+ // Internal buffer used to hold input
+ private CharBuffer buf;
+
+ // Size of internal character buffer
+ private static final int BUFFER_SIZE = 1024; // change to 1024;
+
+ // The index into the buffer currently held by the Scanner
+ private int position;
+
+ // Internal matcher used for finding delimiters
+ private Matcher matcher;
+
+ // Pattern used to delimit tokens
+ private Pattern delimPattern;
+
+ // Pattern found in last hasNext operation
+ private Pattern hasNextPattern;
+
+ // Position after last hasNext operation
+ private int hasNextPosition;
+
+ // Result after last hasNext operation
+ private String hasNextResult;
+
+ // The input source
+ private Readable source;
+
+ // Boolean is true if source is done
+ private boolean sourceClosed = false;
+
+ // Boolean indicating more input is required
+ private boolean needInput = false;
+
+ // Boolean indicating if a delim has been skipped this operation
+ private boolean skipped = false;
+
+ // A store of a position that the scanner may fall back to
+ private int savedScannerPosition = -1;
+
+ // A cache of the last primitive type scanned
+ private Object typeCache = null;
+
+ // Boolean indicating if a match result is available
+ private boolean matchValid = false;
+
+ // Boolean indicating if this scanner has been closed
+ private boolean closed = false;
+
+ // The current radix used by this scanner
+ private int radix = 10;
+
+ // The default radix for this scanner
+ private int defaultRadix = 10;
+
+ // The locale used by this scanner
+ private Locale locale = null;
+
+ // A cache of the last few recently used Patterns
+ private LRUCache<String,Pattern> patternCache =
+ new LRUCache<String,Pattern>(7) {
+ protected Pattern create(String s) {
+ return Pattern.compile(s);
+ }
+ protected boolean hasName(Pattern p, String s) {
+ return p.pattern().equals(s);
+ }
+ };
+
+ // A holder of the last IOException encountered
+ private IOException lastException;
+
+ // A pattern for java whitespace
+ private static Pattern WHITESPACE_PATTERN = Pattern.compile(
+ "\\p{javaWhitespace}+");
+
+ // A pattern for any token
+ private static Pattern FIND_ANY_PATTERN = Pattern.compile("(?s).*");
+
+ // A pattern for non-ASCII digits
+ private static Pattern NON_ASCII_DIGIT = Pattern.compile(
+ "[\\p{javaDigit}&&[^0-9]]");
+
+ // Fields and methods to support scanning primitive types
+
+ /**
+ * Locale dependent values used to scan numbers
+ */
+ private String groupSeparator = "\\,";
+ private String decimalSeparator = "\\.";
+ private String nanString = "NaN";
+ private String infinityString = "Infinity";
+ private String positivePrefix = "";
+ private String negativePrefix = "\\-";
+ private String positiveSuffix = "";
+ private String negativeSuffix = "";
+
+ /**
+ * Fields and an accessor method to match booleans
+ */
+ private static volatile Pattern boolPattern;
+ private static final String BOOLEAN_PATTERN = "true|false";
+ private static Pattern boolPattern() {
+ Pattern bp = boolPattern;
+ if (bp == null)
+ boolPattern = bp = Pattern.compile(BOOLEAN_PATTERN,
+ Pattern.CASE_INSENSITIVE);
+ return bp;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Fields and methods to match bytes, shorts, ints, and longs
+ */
+ private Pattern integerPattern;
+ private String digits = "0123456789abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz";
+ private String non0Digit = "[\\p{javaDigit}&&[^0]]";
+ private int SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX = 5;
+ private String buildIntegerPatternString() {
+ String radixDigits = digits.substring(0, radix);
+ // \\p{javaDigit} is not guaranteed to be appropriate
+ // here but what can we do? The final authority will be
+ // whatever parse method is invoked, so ultimately the
+ // Scanner will do the right thing
+ String digit = "((?i)["+radixDigits+"]|\\p{javaDigit})";
+ String groupedNumeral = "("+non0Digit+digit+"?"+digit+"?("+
+ groupSeparator+digit+digit+digit+")+)";
+ // digit++ is the possessive form which is necessary for reducing
+ // backtracking that would otherwise cause unacceptable performance
+ String numeral = "(("+ digit+"++)|"+groupedNumeral+")";
+ String javaStyleInteger = "([-+]?(" + numeral + "))";
+ String negativeInteger = negativePrefix + numeral + negativeSuffix;
+ String positiveInteger = positivePrefix + numeral + positiveSuffix;
+ return "("+ javaStyleInteger + ")|(" +
+ positiveInteger + ")|(" +
+ negativeInteger + ")";
+ }
+ private Pattern integerPattern() {
+ if (integerPattern == null) {
+ integerPattern = patternCache.forName(buildIntegerPatternString());
+ }
+ return integerPattern;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Fields and an accessor method to match line separators
+ */
+ private static volatile Pattern separatorPattern;
+ private static volatile Pattern linePattern;
+ private static final String LINE_SEPARATOR_PATTERN =
+ "\r\n|[\n\r\u2028\u2029\u0085]";
+ private static final String LINE_PATTERN = ".*("+LINE_SEPARATOR_PATTERN+")|.+$";
+
+ private static Pattern separatorPattern() {
+ Pattern sp = separatorPattern;
+ if (sp == null)
+ separatorPattern = sp = Pattern.compile(LINE_SEPARATOR_PATTERN);
+ return sp;
+ }
+
+ private static Pattern linePattern() {
+ Pattern lp = linePattern;
+ if (lp == null)
+ linePattern = lp = Pattern.compile(LINE_PATTERN);
+ return lp;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Fields and methods to match floats and doubles
+ */
+ private Pattern floatPattern;
+ private Pattern decimalPattern;
+ private void buildFloatAndDecimalPattern() {
+ // \\p{javaDigit} may not be perfect, see above
+ String digit = "([0-9]|(\\p{javaDigit}))";
+ String exponent = "([eE][+-]?"+digit+"+)?";
+ String groupedNumeral = "("+non0Digit+digit+"?"+digit+"?("+
+ groupSeparator+digit+digit+digit+")+)";
+ // Once again digit++ is used for performance, as above
+ String numeral = "(("+digit+"++)|"+groupedNumeral+")";
+ String decimalNumeral = "("+numeral+"|"+numeral +
+ decimalSeparator + digit + "*+|"+ decimalSeparator +
+ digit + "++)";
+ String nonNumber = "(NaN|"+nanString+"|Infinity|"+
+ infinityString+")";
+ String positiveFloat = "(" + positivePrefix + decimalNumeral +
+ positiveSuffix + exponent + ")";
+ String negativeFloat = "(" + negativePrefix + decimalNumeral +
+ negativeSuffix + exponent + ")";
+ String decimal = "(([-+]?" + decimalNumeral + exponent + ")|"+
+ positiveFloat + "|" + negativeFloat + ")";
+ String hexFloat =
+ "[-+]?0[xX][0-9a-fA-F]*\\.[0-9a-fA-F]+([pP][-+]?[0-9]+)?";
+ String positiveNonNumber = "(" + positivePrefix + nonNumber +
+ positiveSuffix + ")";
+ String negativeNonNumber = "(" + negativePrefix + nonNumber +
+ negativeSuffix + ")";
+ String signedNonNumber = "(([-+]?"+nonNumber+")|" +
+ positiveNonNumber + "|" +
+ negativeNonNumber + ")";
+ floatPattern = Pattern.compile(decimal + "|" + hexFloat + "|" +
+ signedNonNumber);
+ decimalPattern = Pattern.compile(decimal);
+ }
+ private Pattern floatPattern() {
+ if (floatPattern == null) {
+ buildFloatAndDecimalPattern();
+ }
+ return floatPattern;
+ }
+ private Pattern decimalPattern() {
+ if (decimalPattern == null) {
+ buildFloatAndDecimalPattern();
+ }
+ return decimalPattern;
+ }
+
+ // Constructors
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a <code>Scanner</code> that returns values scanned
+ * from the specified source delimited by the specified pattern.
+ *
+ * @param source A character source implementing the Readable interface
+ * @param pattern A delimiting pattern
+ */
+ private Scanner(Readable source, Pattern pattern) {
+ assert source != null : "source should not be null";
+ assert pattern != null : "pattern should not be null";
+ this.source = source;
+ delimPattern = pattern;
+ buf = CharBuffer.allocate(BUFFER_SIZE);
+ buf.limit(0);
+ matcher = delimPattern.matcher(buf);
+ matcher.useTransparentBounds(true);
+ matcher.useAnchoringBounds(false);
+ useLocale(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified source.
+ *
+ * @param source A character source implementing the {@link Readable}
+ * interface
+ */
+ public Scanner(Readable source) {
+ this(Objects.requireNonNull(source, "source"), WHITESPACE_PATTERN);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified input stream. Bytes from the stream are converted
+ * into characters using the underlying platform's
+ * {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset#defaultCharset() default charset}.
+ *
+ * @param source An input stream to be scanned
+ */
+ public Scanner(InputStream source) {
+ this(new InputStreamReader(source), WHITESPACE_PATTERN);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified input stream. Bytes from the stream are converted
+ * into characters using the specified charset.
+ *
+ * @param source An input stream to be scanned
+ * @param charsetName The encoding type used to convert bytes from the
+ * stream into characters to be scanned
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified character set
+ * does not exist
+ */
+ public Scanner(InputStream source, String charsetName) {
+ this(makeReadable(Objects.requireNonNull(source, "source"), toCharset(charsetName)),
+ WHITESPACE_PATTERN);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns a charset object for the given charset name.
+ * @throws NullPointerException is csn is null
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the charset is not supported
+ */
+ private static Charset toCharset(String csn) {
+ Objects.requireNonNull(csn, "charsetName");
+ try {
+ return Charset.forName(csn);
+ } catch (IllegalCharsetNameException|UnsupportedCharsetException e) {
+ // IllegalArgumentException should be thrown
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException(e);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static Readable makeReadable(InputStream source, Charset charset) {
+ return new InputStreamReader(source, charset);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified file. Bytes from the file are converted into
+ * characters using the underlying platform's
+ * {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset#defaultCharset() default charset}.
+ *
+ * @param source A file to be scanned
+ * @throws FileNotFoundException if source is not found
+ */
+ public Scanner(File source) throws FileNotFoundException {
+ this((ReadableByteChannel)(new FileInputStream(source).getChannel()));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified file. Bytes from the file are converted into
+ * characters using the specified charset.
+ *
+ * @param source A file to be scanned
+ * @param charsetName The encoding type used to convert bytes from the file
+ * into characters to be scanned
+ * @throws FileNotFoundException if source is not found
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified encoding is
+ * not found
+ */
+ public Scanner(File source, String charsetName)
+ throws FileNotFoundException
+ {
+ this(Objects.requireNonNull(source), toDecoder(charsetName));
+ }
+
+ private Scanner(File source, CharsetDecoder dec)
+ throws FileNotFoundException
+ {
+ this(makeReadable((ReadableByteChannel)(new FileInputStream(source).getChannel()), dec));
+ }
+
+ private static CharsetDecoder toDecoder(String charsetName) {
+ Objects.requireNonNull(charsetName, "charsetName");
+ try {
+ return Charset.forName(charsetName).newDecoder();
+ } catch (IllegalCharsetNameException|UnsupportedCharsetException unused) {
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException(charsetName);
+ }
+ }
+
+ private static Readable makeReadable(ReadableByteChannel source,
+ CharsetDecoder dec) {
+ return Channels.newReader(source, dec, -1);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified file. Bytes from the file are converted into
+ * characters using the underlying platform's
+ * {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset#defaultCharset() default charset}.
+ *
+ * @param source
+ * the path to the file to be scanned
+ * @throws IOException
+ * if an I/O error occurs opening source
+ *
+ * @since 1.7
+ */
+ public Scanner(Path source)
+ throws IOException
+ {
+ this(Files.newInputStream(source));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified file. Bytes from the file are converted into
+ * characters using the specified charset.
+ *
+ * @param source
+ * the path to the file to be scanned
+ * @param charsetName
+ * The encoding type used to convert bytes from the file
+ * into characters to be scanned
+ * @throws IOException
+ * if an I/O error occurs opening source
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException
+ * if the specified encoding is not found
+ * @since 1.7
+ */
+ public Scanner(Path source, String charsetName) throws IOException {
+ this(Objects.requireNonNull(source), toCharset(charsetName));
+ }
+
+ private Scanner(Path source, Charset charset) throws IOException {
+ this(makeReadable(Files.newInputStream(source), charset));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified string.
+ *
+ * @param source A string to scan
+ */
+ public Scanner(String source) {
+ this(new StringReader(source), WHITESPACE_PATTERN);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified channel. Bytes from the source are converted into
+ * characters using the underlying platform's
+ * {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset#defaultCharset() default charset}.
+ *
+ * @param source A channel to scan
+ */
+ public Scanner(ReadableByteChannel source) {
+ this(makeReadable(Objects.requireNonNull(source, "source")),
+ WHITESPACE_PATTERN);
+ }
+
+ private static Readable makeReadable(ReadableByteChannel source) {
+ return makeReadable(source, Charset.defaultCharset().newDecoder());
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Constructs a new <code>Scanner</code> that produces values scanned
+ * from the specified channel. Bytes from the source are converted into
+ * characters using the specified charset.
+ *
+ * @param source A channel to scan
+ * @param charsetName The encoding type used to convert bytes from the
+ * channel into characters to be scanned
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the specified character set
+ * does not exist
+ */
+ public Scanner(ReadableByteChannel source, String charsetName) {
+ this(makeReadable(Objects.requireNonNull(source, "source"), toDecoder(charsetName)),
+ WHITESPACE_PATTERN);
+ }
+
+ // Private primitives used to support scanning
+
+ private void saveState() {
+ savedScannerPosition = position;
+ }
+
+ private void revertState() {
+ this.position = savedScannerPosition;
+ savedScannerPosition = -1;
+ skipped = false;
+ }
+
+ private boolean revertState(boolean b) {
+ this.position = savedScannerPosition;
+ savedScannerPosition = -1;
+ skipped = false;
+ return b;
+ }
+
+ private void cacheResult() {
+ hasNextResult = matcher.group();
+ hasNextPosition = matcher.end();
+ hasNextPattern = matcher.pattern();
+ }
+
+ private void cacheResult(String result) {
+ hasNextResult = result;
+ hasNextPosition = matcher.end();
+ hasNextPattern = matcher.pattern();
+ }
+
+ // Clears both regular cache and type cache
+ private void clearCaches() {
+ hasNextPattern = null;
+ typeCache = null;
+ }
+
+ // Also clears both the regular cache and the type cache
+ private String getCachedResult() {
+ position = hasNextPosition;
+ hasNextPattern = null;
+ typeCache = null;
+ return hasNextResult;
+ }
+
+ // Also clears both the regular cache and the type cache
+ private void useTypeCache() {
+ if (closed)
+ throw new IllegalStateException("Scanner closed");
+ position = hasNextPosition;
+ hasNextPattern = null;
+ typeCache = null;
+ }
+
+ // Tries to read more input. May block.
+ private void readInput() {
+ if (buf.limit() == buf.capacity())
+ makeSpace();
+
+ // Prepare to receive data
+ int p = buf.position();
+ buf.position(buf.limit());
+ buf.limit(buf.capacity());
+
+ int n = 0;
+ try {
+ n = source.read(buf);
+ } catch (IOException ioe) {
+ lastException = ioe;
+ n = -1;
+ }
+
+ if (n == -1) {
+ sourceClosed = true;
+ needInput = false;
+ }
+
+ if (n > 0)
+ needInput = false;
+
+ // Restore current position and limit for reading
+ buf.limit(buf.position());
+ buf.position(p);
+ }
+
+ // After this method is called there will either be an exception
+ // or else there will be space in the buffer
+ private boolean makeSpace() {
+ clearCaches();
+ int offset = savedScannerPosition == -1 ?
+ position : savedScannerPosition;
+ buf.position(offset);
+ // Gain space by compacting buffer
+ if (offset > 0) {
+ buf.compact();
+ translateSavedIndexes(offset);
+ position -= offset;
+ buf.flip();
+ return true;
+ }
+ // Gain space by growing buffer
+ int newSize = buf.capacity() * 2;
+ CharBuffer newBuf = CharBuffer.allocate(newSize);
+ newBuf.put(buf);
+ newBuf.flip();
+ translateSavedIndexes(offset);
+ position -= offset;
+ buf = newBuf;
+ matcher.reset(buf);
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ // When a buffer compaction/reallocation occurs the saved indexes must
+ // be modified appropriately
+ private void translateSavedIndexes(int offset) {
+ if (savedScannerPosition != -1)
+ savedScannerPosition -= offset;
+ }
+
+ // If we are at the end of input then NoSuchElement;
+ // If there is still input left then InputMismatch
+ private void throwFor() {
+ skipped = false;
+ if ((sourceClosed) && (position == buf.limit()))
+ throw new NoSuchElementException();
+ else
+ throw new InputMismatchException();
+ }
+
+ // Returns true if a complete token or partial token is in the buffer.
+ // It is not necessary to find a complete token since a partial token
+ // means that there will be another token with or without more input.
+ private boolean hasTokenInBuffer() {
+ matchValid = false;
+ matcher.usePattern(delimPattern);
+ matcher.region(position, buf.limit());
+
+ // Skip delims first
+ if (matcher.lookingAt())
+ position = matcher.end();
+
+ // If we are sitting at the end, no more tokens in buffer
+ if (position == buf.limit())
+ return false;
+
+ return true;
+ }
+
+ /*
+ * Returns a "complete token" that matches the specified pattern
+ *
+ * A token is complete if surrounded by delims; a partial token
+ * is prefixed by delims but not postfixed by them
+ *
+ * The position is advanced to the end of that complete token
+ *
+ * Pattern == null means accept any token at all
+ *
+ * Triple return:
+ * 1. valid string means it was found
+ * 2. null with needInput=false means we won't ever find it
+ * 3. null with needInput=true means try again after readInput
+ */
+ private String getCompleteTokenInBuffer(Pattern pattern) {
+ matchValid = false;
+
+ // Skip delims first
+ matcher.usePattern(delimPattern);
+ if (!skipped) { // Enforcing only one skip of leading delims
+ matcher.region(position, buf.limit());
+ if (matcher.lookingAt()) {
+ // If more input could extend the delimiters then we must wait
+ // for more input
+ if (matcher.hitEnd() && !sourceClosed) {
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+ // The delims were whole and the matcher should skip them
+ skipped = true;
+ position = matcher.end();
+ }
+ }
+
+ // If we are sitting at the end, no more tokens in buffer
+ if (position == buf.limit()) {
+ if (sourceClosed)
+ return null;
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // Must look for next delims. Simply attempting to match the
+ // pattern at this point may find a match but it might not be
+ // the first longest match because of missing input, or it might
+ // match a partial token instead of the whole thing.
+
+ // Then look for next delims
+ matcher.region(position, buf.limit());
+ boolean foundNextDelim = matcher.find();
+ if (foundNextDelim && (matcher.end() == position)) {
+ // Zero length delimiter match; we should find the next one
+ // using the automatic advance past a zero length match;
+ // Otherwise we have just found the same one we just skipped
+ foundNextDelim = matcher.find();
+ }
+ if (foundNextDelim) {
+ // In the rare case that more input could cause the match
+ // to be lost and there is more input coming we must wait
+ // for more input. Note that hitting the end is okay as long
+ // as the match cannot go away. It is the beginning of the
+ // next delims we want to be sure about, we don't care if
+ // they potentially extend further.
+ if (matcher.requireEnd() && !sourceClosed) {
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+ int tokenEnd = matcher.start();
+ // There is a complete token.
+ if (pattern == null) {
+ // Must continue with match to provide valid MatchResult
+ pattern = FIND_ANY_PATTERN;
+ }
+ // Attempt to match against the desired pattern
+ matcher.usePattern(pattern);
+ matcher.region(position, tokenEnd);
+ if (matcher.matches()) {
+ String s = matcher.group();
+ position = matcher.end();
+ return s;
+ } else { // Complete token but it does not match
+ return null;
+ }
+ }
+
+ // If we can't find the next delims but no more input is coming,
+ // then we can treat the remainder as a whole token
+ if (sourceClosed) {
+ if (pattern == null) {
+ // Must continue with match to provide valid MatchResult
+ pattern = FIND_ANY_PATTERN;
+ }
+ // Last token; Match the pattern here or throw
+ matcher.usePattern(pattern);
+ matcher.region(position, buf.limit());
+ if (matcher.matches()) {
+ String s = matcher.group();
+ position = matcher.end();
+ return s;
+ }
+ // Last piece does not match
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // There is a partial token in the buffer; must read more
+ // to complete it
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // Finds the specified pattern in the buffer up to horizon.
+ // Returns a match for the specified input pattern.
+ private String findPatternInBuffer(Pattern pattern, int horizon) {
+ matchValid = false;
+ matcher.usePattern(pattern);
+ int bufferLimit = buf.limit();
+ int horizonLimit = -1;
+ int searchLimit = bufferLimit;
+ if (horizon > 0) {
+ horizonLimit = position + horizon;
+ if (horizonLimit < bufferLimit)
+ searchLimit = horizonLimit;
+ }
+ matcher.region(position, searchLimit);
+ if (matcher.find()) {
+ if (matcher.hitEnd() && (!sourceClosed)) {
+ // The match may be longer if didn't hit horizon or real end
+ if (searchLimit != horizonLimit) {
+ // Hit an artificial end; try to extend the match
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+ // The match could go away depending on what is next
+ if ((searchLimit == horizonLimit) && matcher.requireEnd()) {
+ // Rare case: we hit the end of input and it happens
+ // that it is at the horizon and the end of input is
+ // required for the match.
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+ }
+ // Did not hit end, or hit real end, or hit horizon
+ position = matcher.end();
+ return matcher.group();
+ }
+
+ if (sourceClosed)
+ return null;
+
+ // If there is no specified horizon, or if we have not searched
+ // to the specified horizon yet, get more input
+ if ((horizon == 0) || (searchLimit != horizonLimit))
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // Returns a match for the specified input pattern anchored at
+ // the current position
+ private String matchPatternInBuffer(Pattern pattern) {
+ matchValid = false;
+ matcher.usePattern(pattern);
+ matcher.region(position, buf.limit());
+ if (matcher.lookingAt()) {
+ if (matcher.hitEnd() && (!sourceClosed)) {
+ // Get more input and try again
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+ position = matcher.end();
+ return matcher.group();
+ }
+
+ if (sourceClosed)
+ return null;
+
+ // Read more to find pattern
+ needInput = true;
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ // Throws if the scanner is closed
+ private void ensureOpen() {
+ if (closed)
+ throw new IllegalStateException("Scanner closed");
+ }
+
+ // Public methods
+
+ /**
+ * Closes this scanner.
+ *
+ * <p> If this scanner has not yet been closed then if its underlying
+ * {@linkplain java.lang.Readable readable} also implements the {@link
+ * java.io.Closeable} interface then the readable's <tt>close</tt> method
+ * will be invoked. If this scanner is already closed then invoking this
+ * method will have no effect.
+ *
+ * <p>Attempting to perform search operations after a scanner has
+ * been closed will result in an {@link IllegalStateException}.
+ *
+ */
+ public void close() {
+ if (closed)
+ return;
+ if (source instanceof Closeable) {
+ try {
+ ((Closeable)source).close();
+ } catch (IOException ioe) {
+ lastException = ioe;
+ }
+ }
+ sourceClosed = true;
+ source = null;
+ closed = true;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the <code>IOException</code> last thrown by this
+ * <code>Scanner</code>'s underlying <code>Readable</code>. This method
+ * returns <code>null</code> if no such exception exists.
+ *
+ * @return the last exception thrown by this scanner's readable
+ */
+ public IOException ioException() {
+ return lastException;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the <code>Pattern</code> this <code>Scanner</code> is currently
+ * using to match delimiters.
+ *
+ * @return this scanner's delimiting pattern.
+ */
+ public Pattern delimiter() {
+ return delimPattern;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Sets this scanner's delimiting pattern to the specified pattern.
+ *
+ * @param pattern A delimiting pattern
+ * @return this scanner
+ */
+ public Scanner useDelimiter(Pattern pattern) {
+ delimPattern = pattern;
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Sets this scanner's delimiting pattern to a pattern constructed from
+ * the specified <code>String</code>.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>useDelimiter(pattern)</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the
+ * invocation <tt>useDelimiter(Pattern.compile(pattern))</tt>.
+ *
+ * <p> Invoking the {@link #reset} method will set the scanner's delimiter
+ * to the <a href= "#default-delimiter">default</a>.
+ *
+ * @param pattern A string specifying a delimiting pattern
+ * @return this scanner
+ */
+ public Scanner useDelimiter(String pattern) {
+ delimPattern = patternCache.forName(pattern);
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns this scanner's locale.
+ *
+ * <p>A scanner's locale affects many elements of its default
+ * primitive matching regular expressions; see
+ * <a href= "#localized-numbers">localized numbers</a> above.
+ *
+ * @return this scanner's locale
+ */
+ public Locale locale() {
+ return this.locale;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Sets this scanner's locale to the specified locale.
+ *
+ * <p>A scanner's locale affects many elements of its default
+ * primitive matching regular expressions; see
+ * <a href= "#localized-numbers">localized numbers</a> above.
+ *
+ * <p>Invoking the {@link #reset} method will set the scanner's locale to
+ * the <a href= "#initial-locale">initial locale</a>.
+ *
+ * @param locale A string specifying the locale to use
+ * @return this scanner
+ */
+ public Scanner useLocale(Locale locale) {
+ if (locale.equals(this.locale))
+ return this;
+
+ this.locale = locale;
+ DecimalFormat df =
+ (DecimalFormat)NumberFormat.getNumberInstance(locale);
+ DecimalFormatSymbols dfs = DecimalFormatSymbols.getInstance(locale);
+
+ // These must be literalized to avoid collision with regex
+ // metacharacters such as dot or parenthesis
+ groupSeparator = "\\" + dfs.getGroupingSeparator();
+ decimalSeparator = "\\" + dfs.getDecimalSeparator();
+
+ // Quoting the nonzero length locale-specific things
+ // to avoid potential conflict with metacharacters
+ nanString = "\\Q" + dfs.getNaN() + "\\E";
+ infinityString = "\\Q" + dfs.getInfinity() + "\\E";
+ positivePrefix = df.getPositivePrefix();
+ if (positivePrefix.length() > 0)
+ positivePrefix = "\\Q" + positivePrefix + "\\E";
+ negativePrefix = df.getNegativePrefix();
+ if (negativePrefix.length() > 0)
+ negativePrefix = "\\Q" + negativePrefix + "\\E";
+ positiveSuffix = df.getPositiveSuffix();
+ if (positiveSuffix.length() > 0)
+ positiveSuffix = "\\Q" + positiveSuffix + "\\E";
+ negativeSuffix = df.getNegativeSuffix();
+ if (negativeSuffix.length() > 0)
+ negativeSuffix = "\\Q" + negativeSuffix + "\\E";
+
+ // Force rebuilding and recompilation of locale dependent
+ // primitive patterns
+ integerPattern = null;
+ floatPattern = null;
+
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns this scanner's default radix.
+ *
+ * <p>A scanner's radix affects elements of its default
+ * number matching regular expressions; see
+ * <a href= "#localized-numbers">localized numbers</a> above.
+ *
+ * @return the default radix of this scanner
+ */
+ public int radix() {
+ return this.defaultRadix;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Sets this scanner's default radix to the specified radix.
+ *
+ * <p>A scanner's radix affects elements of its default
+ * number matching regular expressions; see
+ * <a href= "#localized-numbers">localized numbers</a> above.
+ *
+ * <p>If the radix is less than <code>Character.MIN_RADIX</code>
+ * or greater than <code>Character.MAX_RADIX</code>, then an
+ * <code>IllegalArgumentException</code> is thrown.
+ *
+ * <p>Invoking the {@link #reset} method will set the scanner's radix to
+ * <code>10</code>.
+ *
+ * @param radix The radix to use when scanning numbers
+ * @return this scanner
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if radix is out of range
+ */
+ public Scanner useRadix(int radix) {
+ if ((radix < Character.MIN_RADIX) || (radix > Character.MAX_RADIX))
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("radix:"+radix);
+
+ if (this.defaultRadix == radix)
+ return this;
+ this.defaultRadix = radix;
+ // Force rebuilding and recompilation of radix dependent patterns
+ integerPattern = null;
+ return this;
+ }
+
+ // The next operation should occur in the specified radix but
+ // the default is left untouched.
+ private void setRadix(int radix) {
+ if (this.radix != radix) {
+ // Force rebuilding and recompilation of radix dependent patterns
+ integerPattern = null;
+ this.radix = radix;
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the match result of the last scanning operation performed
+ * by this scanner. This method throws <code>IllegalStateException</code>
+ * if no match has been performed, or if the last match was
+ * not successful.
+ *
+ * <p>The various <code>next</code>methods of <code>Scanner</code>
+ * make a match result available if they complete without throwing an
+ * exception. For instance, after an invocation of the {@link #nextInt}
+ * method that returned an int, this method returns a
+ * <code>MatchResult</code> for the search of the
+ * <a href="#Integer-regex"><i>Integer</i></a> regular expression
+ * defined above. Similarly the {@link #findInLine},
+ * {@link #findWithinHorizon}, and {@link #skip} methods will make a
+ * match available if they succeed.
+ *
+ * @return a match result for the last match operation
+ * @throws IllegalStateException If no match result is available
+ */
+ public MatchResult match() {
+ if (!matchValid)
+ throw new IllegalStateException("No match result available");
+ return matcher.toMatchResult();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * <p>Returns the string representation of this <code>Scanner</code>. The
+ * string representation of a <code>Scanner</code> contains information
+ * that may be useful for debugging. The exact format is unspecified.
+ *
+ * @return The string representation of this scanner
+ */
+ public String toString() {
+ StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder();
+ sb.append("java.util.Scanner");
+ sb.append("[delimiters=" + delimPattern + "]");
+ sb.append("[position=" + position + "]");
+ sb.append("[match valid=" + matchValid + "]");
+ sb.append("[need input=" + needInput + "]");
+ sb.append("[source closed=" + sourceClosed + "]");
+ sb.append("[skipped=" + skipped + "]");
+ sb.append("[group separator=" + groupSeparator + "]");
+ sb.append("[decimal separator=" + decimalSeparator + "]");
+ sb.append("[positive prefix=" + positivePrefix + "]");
+ sb.append("[negative prefix=" + negativePrefix + "]");
+ sb.append("[positive suffix=" + positiveSuffix + "]");
+ sb.append("[negative suffix=" + negativeSuffix + "]");
+ sb.append("[NaN string=" + nanString + "]");
+ sb.append("[infinity string=" + infinityString + "]");
+ return sb.toString();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if this scanner has another token in its input.
+ * This method may block while waiting for input to scan.
+ * The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner has another token
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ * @see java.util.Iterator
+ */
+ public boolean hasNext() {
+ ensureOpen();
+ saveState();
+ while (!sourceClosed) {
+ if (hasTokenInBuffer())
+ return revertState(true);
+ readInput();
+ }
+ boolean result = hasTokenInBuffer();
+ return revertState(result);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Finds and returns the next complete token from this scanner.
+ * A complete token is preceded and followed by input that matches
+ * the delimiter pattern. This method may block while waiting for input
+ * to scan, even if a previous invocation of {@link #hasNext} returned
+ * <code>true</code>.
+ *
+ * @return the next token
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if no more tokens are available
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ * @see java.util.Iterator
+ */
+ public String next() {
+ ensureOpen();
+ clearCaches();
+
+ while (true) {
+ String token = getCompleteTokenInBuffer(null);
+ if (token != null) {
+ matchValid = true;
+ skipped = false;
+ return token;
+ }
+ if (needInput)
+ readInput();
+ else
+ throwFor();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The remove operation is not supported by this implementation of
+ * <code>Iterator</code>.
+ *
+ * @throws UnsupportedOperationException if this method is invoked.
+ * @see java.util.Iterator
+ */
+ public void remove() {
+ throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token matches the pattern constructed from the
+ * specified string. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>hasNext(pattern)</tt>
+ * behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
+ * <tt>hasNext(Pattern.compile(pattern))</tt>.
+ *
+ * @param pattern a string specifying the pattern to scan
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner has another token matching
+ * the specified pattern
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNext(String pattern) {
+ return hasNext(patternCache.forName(pattern));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the next token if it matches the pattern constructed from the
+ * specified string. If the match is successful, the scanner advances
+ * past the input that matched the pattern.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>next(pattern)</tt>
+ * behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
+ * <tt>next(Pattern.compile(pattern))</tt>.
+ *
+ * @param pattern a string specifying the pattern to scan
+ * @return the next token
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if no such tokens are available
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public String next(String pattern) {
+ return next(patternCache.forName(pattern));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next complete token matches the specified pattern.
+ * A complete token is prefixed and postfixed by input that matches
+ * the delimiter pattern. This method may block while waiting for input.
+ * The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @param pattern the pattern to scan for
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner has another token matching
+ * the specified pattern
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNext(Pattern pattern) {
+ ensureOpen();
+ if (pattern == null)
+ throw new NullPointerException();
+ hasNextPattern = null;
+ saveState();
+
+ while (true) {
+ if (getCompleteTokenInBuffer(pattern) != null) {
+ matchValid = true;
+ cacheResult();
+ return revertState(true);
+ }
+ if (needInput)
+ readInput();
+ else
+ return revertState(false);
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns the next token if it matches the specified pattern. This
+ * method may block while waiting for input to scan, even if a previous
+ * invocation of {@link #hasNext(Pattern)} returned <code>true</code>.
+ * If the match is successful, the scanner advances past the input that
+ * matched the pattern.
+ *
+ * @param pattern the pattern to scan for
+ * @return the next token
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if no more tokens are available
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public String next(Pattern pattern) {
+ ensureOpen();
+ if (pattern == null)
+ throw new NullPointerException();
+
+ // Did we already find this pattern?
+ if (hasNextPattern == pattern)
+ return getCachedResult();
+ clearCaches();
+
+ // Search for the pattern
+ while (true) {
+ String token = getCompleteTokenInBuffer(pattern);
+ if (token != null) {
+ matchValid = true;
+ skipped = false;
+ return token;
+ }
+ if (needInput)
+ readInput();
+ else
+ throwFor();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if there is another line in the input of this scanner.
+ * This method may block while waiting for input. The scanner does not
+ * advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner has another line of input
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextLine() {
+ saveState();
+
+ String result = findWithinHorizon(linePattern(), 0);
+ if (result != null) {
+ MatchResult mr = this.match();
+ String lineSep = mr.group(1);
+ if (lineSep != null) {
+ result = result.substring(0, result.length() -
+ lineSep.length());
+ cacheResult(result);
+
+ } else {
+ cacheResult();
+ }
+ }
+ revertState();
+ return (result != null);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Advances this scanner past the current line and returns the input
+ * that was skipped.
+ *
+ * This method returns the rest of the current line, excluding any line
+ * separator at the end. The position is set to the beginning of the next
+ * line.
+ *
+ * <p>Since this method continues to search through the input looking
+ * for a line separator, it may buffer all of the input searching for
+ * the line to skip if no line separators are present.
+ *
+ * @return the line that was skipped
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if no line was found
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public String nextLine() {
+ if (hasNextPattern == linePattern())
+ return getCachedResult();
+ clearCaches();
+
+ String result = findWithinHorizon(linePattern, 0);
+ if (result == null)
+ throw new NoSuchElementException("No line found");
+ MatchResult mr = this.match();
+ String lineSep = mr.group(1);
+ if (lineSep != null)
+ result = result.substring(0, result.length() - lineSep.length());
+ if (result == null)
+ throw new NoSuchElementException();
+ else
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ // Public methods that ignore delimiters
+
+ /**
+ * Attempts to find the next occurrence of a pattern constructed from the
+ * specified string, ignoring delimiters.
+ *
+ * <p>An invocation of this method of the form <tt>findInLine(pattern)</tt>
+ * behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
+ * <tt>findInLine(Pattern.compile(pattern))</tt>.
+ *
+ * @param pattern a string specifying the pattern to search for
+ * @return the text that matched the specified pattern
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public String findInLine(String pattern) {
+ return findInLine(patternCache.forName(pattern));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Attempts to find the next occurrence of the specified pattern ignoring
+ * delimiters. If the pattern is found before the next line separator, the
+ * scanner advances past the input that matched and returns the string that
+ * matched the pattern.
+ * If no such pattern is detected in the input up to the next line
+ * separator, then <code>null</code> is returned and the scanner's
+ * position is unchanged. This method may block waiting for input that
+ * matches the pattern.
+ *
+ * <p>Since this method continues to search through the input looking
+ * for the specified pattern, it may buffer all of the input searching for
+ * the desired token if no line separators are present.
+ *
+ * @param pattern the pattern to scan for
+ * @return the text that matched the specified pattern
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public String findInLine(Pattern pattern) {
+ ensureOpen();
+ if (pattern == null)
+ throw new NullPointerException();
+ clearCaches();
+ // Expand buffer to include the next newline or end of input
+ int endPosition = 0;
+ saveState();
+ while (true) {
+ String token = findPatternInBuffer(separatorPattern(), 0);
+ if (token != null) {
+ endPosition = matcher.start();
+ break; // up to next newline
+ }
+ if (needInput) {
+ readInput();
+ } else {
+ endPosition = buf.limit();
+ break; // up to end of input
+ }
+ }
+ revertState();
+ int horizonForLine = endPosition - position;
+ // If there is nothing between the current pos and the next
+ // newline simply return null, invoking findWithinHorizon
+ // with "horizon=0" will scan beyond the line bound.
+ if (horizonForLine == 0)
+ return null;
+ // Search for the pattern
+ return findWithinHorizon(pattern, horizonForLine);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Attempts to find the next occurrence of a pattern constructed from the
+ * specified string, ignoring delimiters.
+ *
+ * <p>An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>findWithinHorizon(pattern)</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as
+ * the invocation
+ * <tt>findWithinHorizon(Pattern.compile(pattern, horizon))</tt>.
+ *
+ * @param pattern a string specifying the pattern to search for
+ * @param horizon the search horizon
+ * @return the text that matched the specified pattern
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if horizon is negative
+ */
+ public String findWithinHorizon(String pattern, int horizon) {
+ return findWithinHorizon(patternCache.forName(pattern), horizon);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Attempts to find the next occurrence of the specified pattern.
+ *
+ * <p>This method searches through the input up to the specified
+ * search horizon, ignoring delimiters. If the pattern is found the
+ * scanner advances past the input that matched and returns the string
+ * that matched the pattern. If no such pattern is detected then the
+ * null is returned and the scanner's position remains unchanged. This
+ * method may block waiting for input that matches the pattern.
+ *
+ * <p>A scanner will never search more than <code>horizon</code> code
+ * points beyond its current position. Note that a match may be clipped
+ * by the horizon; that is, an arbitrary match result may have been
+ * different if the horizon had been larger. The scanner treats the
+ * horizon as a transparent, non-anchoring bound (see {@link
+ * Matcher#useTransparentBounds} and {@link Matcher#useAnchoringBounds}).
+ *
+ * <p>If horizon is <code>0</code>, then the horizon is ignored and
+ * this method continues to search through the input looking for the
+ * specified pattern without bound. In this case it may buffer all of
+ * the input searching for the pattern.
+ *
+ * <p>If horizon is negative, then an IllegalArgumentException is
+ * thrown.
+ *
+ * @param pattern the pattern to scan for
+ * @param horizon the search horizon
+ * @return the text that matched the specified pattern
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ * @throws IllegalArgumentException if horizon is negative
+ */
+ public String findWithinHorizon(Pattern pattern, int horizon) {
+ ensureOpen();
+ if (pattern == null)
+ throw new NullPointerException();
+ if (horizon < 0)
+ throw new IllegalArgumentException("horizon < 0");
+ clearCaches();
+
+ // Search for the pattern
+ while (true) {
+ String token = findPatternInBuffer(pattern, horizon);
+ if (token != null) {
+ matchValid = true;
+ return token;
+ }
+ if (needInput)
+ readInput();
+ else
+ break; // up to end of input
+ }
+ return null;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Skips input that matches the specified pattern, ignoring delimiters.
+ * This method will skip input if an anchored match of the specified
+ * pattern succeeds.
+ *
+ * <p>If a match to the specified pattern is not found at the
+ * current position, then no input is skipped and a
+ * <tt>NoSuchElementException</tt> is thrown.
+ *
+ * <p>Since this method seeks to match the specified pattern starting at
+ * the scanner's current position, patterns that can match a lot of
+ * input (".*", for example) may cause the scanner to buffer a large
+ * amount of input.
+ *
+ * <p>Note that it is possible to skip something without risking a
+ * <code>NoSuchElementException</code> by using a pattern that can
+ * match nothing, e.g., <code>sc.skip("[ \t]*")</code>.
+ *
+ * @param pattern a string specifying the pattern to skip over
+ * @return this scanner
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if the specified pattern is not found
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public Scanner skip(Pattern pattern) {
+ ensureOpen();
+ if (pattern == null)
+ throw new NullPointerException();
+ clearCaches();
+
+ // Search for the pattern
+ while (true) {
+ String token = matchPatternInBuffer(pattern);
+ if (token != null) {
+ matchValid = true;
+ position = matcher.end();
+ return this;
+ }
+ if (needInput)
+ readInput();
+ else
+ throw new NoSuchElementException();
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Skips input that matches a pattern constructed from the specified
+ * string.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>skip(pattern)</tt>
+ * behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
+ * <tt>skip(Pattern.compile(pattern))</tt>.
+ *
+ * @param pattern a string specifying the pattern to skip over
+ * @return this scanner
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public Scanner skip(String pattern) {
+ return skip(patternCache.forName(pattern));
+ }
+
+ // Convenience methods for scanning primitives
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a boolean value using a case insensitive pattern
+ * created from the string "true|false". The scanner does not
+ * advance past the input that matched.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * boolean value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextBoolean() {
+ return hasNext(boolPattern());
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input into a boolean value and returns
+ * that value. This method will throw <code>InputMismatchException</code>
+ * if the next token cannot be translated into a valid boolean value.
+ * If the match is successful, the scanner advances past the input that
+ * matched.
+ *
+ * @return the boolean scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException if the next token is not a valid boolean
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean nextBoolean() {
+ clearCaches();
+ return Boolean.parseBoolean(next(boolPattern()));
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a byte value in the default radix using the
+ * {@link #nextByte} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * byte value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextByte() {
+ return hasNextByte(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a byte value in the specified radix using the
+ * {@link #nextByte} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as a byte value
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * byte value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextByte(int radix) {
+ setRadix(radix);
+ boolean result = hasNext(integerPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null) ?
+ processIntegerToken(hasNextResult) :
+ hasNextResult;
+ typeCache = Byte.parseByte(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>byte</tt>.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>nextByte()</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the
+ * invocation <tt>nextByte(radix)</tt>, where <code>radix</code>
+ * is the default radix of this scanner.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>byte</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public byte nextByte() {
+ return nextByte(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>byte</tt>.
+ * This method will throw <code>InputMismatchException</code>
+ * if the next token cannot be translated into a valid byte value as
+ * described below. If the translation is successful, the scanner advances
+ * past the input that matched.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Integer-regex"><i>Integer</i></a> regular expression defined
+ * above then the token is converted into a <tt>byte</tt> value as if by
+ * removing all locale specific prefixes, group separators, and locale
+ * specific suffixes, then mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, prepending a
+ * negative sign (-) if the locale specific negative prefixes and suffixes
+ * were present, and passing the resulting string to
+ * {@link Byte#parseByte(String, int) Byte.parseByte} with the
+ * specified radix.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as a byte value
+ * @return the <tt>byte</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public byte nextByte(int radix) {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof Byte)
+ && this.radix == radix) {
+ byte val = ((Byte)typeCache).byteValue();
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(radix);
+ clearCaches();
+ // Search for next byte
+ try {
+ String s = next(integerPattern());
+ if (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null)
+ s = processIntegerToken(s);
+ return Byte.parseByte(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a short value in the default radix using the
+ * {@link #nextShort} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * short value in the default radix
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextShort() {
+ return hasNextShort(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a short value in the specified radix using the
+ * {@link #nextShort} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as a short value
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * short value in the specified radix
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextShort(int radix) {
+ setRadix(radix);
+ boolean result = hasNext(integerPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null) ?
+ processIntegerToken(hasNextResult) :
+ hasNextResult;
+ typeCache = Short.parseShort(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>short</tt>.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>nextShort()</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the
+ * invocation <tt>nextShort(radix)</tt>, where <code>radix</code>
+ * is the default radix of this scanner.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>short</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public short nextShort() {
+ return nextShort(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>short</tt>.
+ * This method will throw <code>InputMismatchException</code>
+ * if the next token cannot be translated into a valid short value as
+ * described below. If the translation is successful, the scanner advances
+ * past the input that matched.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Integer-regex"><i>Integer</i></a> regular expression defined
+ * above then the token is converted into a <tt>short</tt> value as if by
+ * removing all locale specific prefixes, group separators, and locale
+ * specific suffixes, then mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, prepending a
+ * negative sign (-) if the locale specific negative prefixes and suffixes
+ * were present, and passing the resulting string to
+ * {@link Short#parseShort(String, int) Short.parseShort} with the
+ * specified radix.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as a short value
+ * @return the <tt>short</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public short nextShort(int radix) {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof Short)
+ && this.radix == radix) {
+ short val = ((Short)typeCache).shortValue();
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(radix);
+ clearCaches();
+ // Search for next short
+ try {
+ String s = next(integerPattern());
+ if (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null)
+ s = processIntegerToken(s);
+ return Short.parseShort(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as an int value in the default radix using the
+ * {@link #nextInt} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * int value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextInt() {
+ return hasNextInt(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as an int value in the specified radix using the
+ * {@link #nextInt} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as an int value
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * int value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextInt(int radix) {
+ setRadix(radix);
+ boolean result = hasNext(integerPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null) ?
+ processIntegerToken(hasNextResult) :
+ hasNextResult;
+ typeCache = Integer.parseInt(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The integer token must be stripped of prefixes, group separators,
+ * and suffixes, non ascii digits must be converted into ascii digits
+ * before parse will accept it.
+ */
+ private String processIntegerToken(String token) {
+ String result = token.replaceAll(""+groupSeparator, "");
+ boolean isNegative = false;
+ int preLen = negativePrefix.length();
+ if ((preLen > 0) && result.startsWith(negativePrefix)) {
+ isNegative = true;
+ result = result.substring(preLen);
+ }
+ int sufLen = negativeSuffix.length();
+ if ((sufLen > 0) && result.endsWith(negativeSuffix)) {
+ isNegative = true;
+ result = result.substring(result.length() - sufLen,
+ result.length());
+ }
+ if (isNegative)
+ result = "-" + result;
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as an <tt>int</tt>.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>nextInt()</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the
+ * invocation <tt>nextInt(radix)</tt>, where <code>radix</code>
+ * is the default radix of this scanner.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>int</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public int nextInt() {
+ return nextInt(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as an <tt>int</tt>.
+ * This method will throw <code>InputMismatchException</code>
+ * if the next token cannot be translated into a valid int value as
+ * described below. If the translation is successful, the scanner advances
+ * past the input that matched.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Integer-regex"><i>Integer</i></a> regular expression defined
+ * above then the token is converted into an <tt>int</tt> value as if by
+ * removing all locale specific prefixes, group separators, and locale
+ * specific suffixes, then mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, prepending a
+ * negative sign (-) if the locale specific negative prefixes and suffixes
+ * were present, and passing the resulting string to
+ * {@link Integer#parseInt(String, int) Integer.parseInt} with the
+ * specified radix.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as an int value
+ * @return the <tt>int</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public int nextInt(int radix) {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof Integer)
+ && this.radix == radix) {
+ int val = ((Integer)typeCache).intValue();
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(radix);
+ clearCaches();
+ // Search for next int
+ try {
+ String s = next(integerPattern());
+ if (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null)
+ s = processIntegerToken(s);
+ return Integer.parseInt(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a long value in the default radix using the
+ * {@link #nextLong} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * long value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextLong() {
+ return hasNextLong(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a long value in the specified radix using the
+ * {@link #nextLong} method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as a long value
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * long value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextLong(int radix) {
+ setRadix(radix);
+ boolean result = hasNext(integerPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null) ?
+ processIntegerToken(hasNextResult) :
+ hasNextResult;
+ typeCache = Long.parseLong(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>long</tt>.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>nextLong()</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the
+ * invocation <tt>nextLong(radix)</tt>, where <code>radix</code>
+ * is the default radix of this scanner.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>long</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public long nextLong() {
+ return nextLong(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>long</tt>.
+ * This method will throw <code>InputMismatchException</code>
+ * if the next token cannot be translated into a valid long value as
+ * described below. If the translation is successful, the scanner advances
+ * past the input that matched.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Integer-regex"><i>Integer</i></a> regular expression defined
+ * above then the token is converted into a <tt>long</tt> value as if by
+ * removing all locale specific prefixes, group separators, and locale
+ * specific suffixes, then mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, prepending a
+ * negative sign (-) if the locale specific negative prefixes and suffixes
+ * were present, and passing the resulting string to
+ * {@link Long#parseLong(String, int) Long.parseLong} with the
+ * specified radix.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as an int value
+ * @return the <tt>long</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public long nextLong(int radix) {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof Long)
+ && this.radix == radix) {
+ long val = ((Long)typeCache).longValue();
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(radix);
+ clearCaches();
+ try {
+ String s = next(integerPattern());
+ if (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null)
+ s = processIntegerToken(s);
+ return Long.parseLong(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * The float token must be stripped of prefixes, group separators,
+ * and suffixes, non ascii digits must be converted into ascii digits
+ * before parseFloat will accept it.
+ *
+ * If there are non-ascii digits in the token these digits must
+ * be processed before the token is passed to parseFloat.
+ */
+ private String processFloatToken(String token) {
+ String result = token.replaceAll(groupSeparator, "");
+ if (!decimalSeparator.equals("\\."))
+ result = result.replaceAll(decimalSeparator, ".");
+ boolean isNegative = false;
+ int preLen = negativePrefix.length();
+ if ((preLen > 0) && result.startsWith(negativePrefix)) {
+ isNegative = true;
+ result = result.substring(preLen);
+ }
+ int sufLen = negativeSuffix.length();
+ if ((sufLen > 0) && result.endsWith(negativeSuffix)) {
+ isNegative = true;
+ result = result.substring(result.length() - sufLen,
+ result.length());
+ }
+ if (result.equals(nanString))
+ result = "NaN";
+ if (result.equals(infinityString))
+ result = "Infinity";
+ if (isNegative)
+ result = "-" + result;
+
+ // Translate non-ASCII digits
+ Matcher m = NON_ASCII_DIGIT.matcher(result);
+ if (m.find()) {
+ StringBuilder inASCII = new StringBuilder();
+ for (int i=0; i<result.length(); i++) {
+ char nextChar = result.charAt(i);
+ if (Character.isDigit(nextChar)) {
+ int d = Character.digit(nextChar, 10);
+ if (d != -1)
+ inASCII.append(d);
+ else
+ inASCII.append(nextChar);
+ } else {
+ inASCII.append(nextChar);
+ }
+ }
+ result = inASCII.toString();
+ }
+
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a float value using the {@link #nextFloat}
+ * method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * float value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextFloat() {
+ setRadix(10);
+ boolean result = hasNext(floatPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = processFloatToken(hasNextResult);
+ typeCache = Float.valueOf(Float.parseFloat(s));
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>float</tt>.
+ * This method will throw <code>InputMismatchException</code>
+ * if the next token cannot be translated into a valid float value as
+ * described below. If the translation is successful, the scanner advances
+ * past the input that matched.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Float-regex"><i>Float</i></a> regular expression defined above
+ * then the token is converted into a <tt>float</tt> value as if by
+ * removing all locale specific prefixes, group separators, and locale
+ * specific suffixes, then mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, prepending a
+ * negative sign (-) if the locale specific negative prefixes and suffixes
+ * were present, and passing the resulting string to
+ * {@link Float#parseFloat Float.parseFloat}. If the token matches
+ * the localized NaN or infinity strings, then either "Nan" or "Infinity"
+ * is passed to {@link Float#parseFloat(String) Float.parseFloat} as
+ * appropriate.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>float</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Float</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public float nextFloat() {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof Float)) {
+ float val = ((Float)typeCache).floatValue();
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(10);
+ clearCaches();
+ try {
+ return Float.parseFloat(processFloatToken(next(floatPattern())));
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a double value using the {@link #nextDouble}
+ * method. The scanner does not advance past any input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * double value
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextDouble() {
+ setRadix(10);
+ boolean result = hasNext(floatPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = processFloatToken(hasNextResult);
+ typeCache = Double.valueOf(Double.parseDouble(s));
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a <tt>double</tt>.
+ * This method will throw <code>InputMismatchException</code>
+ * if the next token cannot be translated into a valid double value.
+ * If the translation is successful, the scanner advances past the input
+ * that matched.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Float-regex"><i>Float</i></a> regular expression defined above
+ * then the token is converted into a <tt>double</tt> value as if by
+ * removing all locale specific prefixes, group separators, and locale
+ * specific suffixes, then mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, prepending a
+ * negative sign (-) if the locale specific negative prefixes and suffixes
+ * were present, and passing the resulting string to
+ * {@link Double#parseDouble Double.parseDouble}. If the token matches
+ * the localized NaN or infinity strings, then either "Nan" or "Infinity"
+ * is passed to {@link Double#parseDouble(String) Double.parseDouble} as
+ * appropriate.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>double</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Float</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if the input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public double nextDouble() {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof Double)) {
+ double val = ((Double)typeCache).doubleValue();
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(10);
+ clearCaches();
+ // Search for next float
+ try {
+ return Double.parseDouble(processFloatToken(next(floatPattern())));
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ // Convenience methods for scanning multi precision numbers
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a <code>BigInteger</code> in the default radix using the
+ * {@link #nextBigInteger} method. The scanner does not advance past any
+ * input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * <code>BigInteger</code>
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextBigInteger() {
+ return hasNextBigInteger(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a <code>BigInteger</code> in the specified radix using
+ * the {@link #nextBigInteger} method. The scanner does not advance past
+ * any input.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token as an integer
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * <code>BigInteger</code>
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextBigInteger(int radix) {
+ setRadix(radix);
+ boolean result = hasNext(integerPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null) ?
+ processIntegerToken(hasNextResult) :
+ hasNextResult;
+ typeCache = new BigInteger(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a {@link java.math.BigInteger
+ * BigInteger}.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>nextBigInteger()</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the
+ * invocation <tt>nextBigInteger(radix)</tt>, where <code>radix</code>
+ * is the default radix of this scanner.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>BigInteger</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if the input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public BigInteger nextBigInteger() {
+ return nextBigInteger(defaultRadix);
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a {@link java.math.BigInteger
+ * BigInteger}.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Integer-regex"><i>Integer</i></a> regular expression defined
+ * above then the token is converted into a <tt>BigInteger</tt> value as if
+ * by removing all group separators, mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via the {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, and passing the
+ * resulting string to the {@link
+ * java.math.BigInteger#BigInteger(java.lang.String)
+ * BigInteger(String, int)} constructor with the specified radix.
+ *
+ * @param radix the radix used to interpret the token
+ * @return the <tt>BigInteger</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Integer</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if the input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public BigInteger nextBigInteger(int radix) {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof BigInteger)
+ && this.radix == radix) {
+ BigInteger val = (BigInteger)typeCache;
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(radix);
+ clearCaches();
+ // Search for next int
+ try {
+ String s = next(integerPattern());
+ if (matcher.group(SIMPLE_GROUP_INDEX) == null)
+ s = processIntegerToken(s);
+ return new BigInteger(s, radix);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Returns true if the next token in this scanner's input can be
+ * interpreted as a <code>BigDecimal</code> using the
+ * {@link #nextBigDecimal} method. The scanner does not advance past any
+ * input.
+ *
+ * @return true if and only if this scanner's next token is a valid
+ * <code>BigDecimal</code>
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public boolean hasNextBigDecimal() {
+ setRadix(10);
+ boolean result = hasNext(decimalPattern());
+ if (result) { // Cache it
+ try {
+ String s = processFloatToken(hasNextResult);
+ typeCache = new BigDecimal(s);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ result = false;
+ }
+ }
+ return result;
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Scans the next token of the input as a {@link java.math.BigDecimal
+ * BigDecimal}.
+ *
+ * <p> If the next token matches the <a
+ * href="#Decimal-regex"><i>Decimal</i></a> regular expression defined
+ * above then the token is converted into a <tt>BigDecimal</tt> value as if
+ * by removing all group separators, mapping non-ASCII digits into ASCII
+ * digits via the {@link Character#digit Character.digit}, and passing the
+ * resulting string to the {@link
+ * java.math.BigDecimal#BigDecimal(java.lang.String) BigDecimal(String)}
+ * constructor.
+ *
+ * @return the <tt>BigDecimal</tt> scanned from the input
+ * @throws InputMismatchException
+ * if the next token does not match the <i>Decimal</i>
+ * regular expression, or is out of range
+ * @throws NoSuchElementException if the input is exhausted
+ * @throws IllegalStateException if this scanner is closed
+ */
+ public BigDecimal nextBigDecimal() {
+ // Check cached result
+ if ((typeCache != null) && (typeCache instanceof BigDecimal)) {
+ BigDecimal val = (BigDecimal)typeCache;
+ useTypeCache();
+ return val;
+ }
+ setRadix(10);
+ clearCaches();
+ // Search for next float
+ try {
+ String s = processFloatToken(next(decimalPattern()));
+ return new BigDecimal(s);
+ } catch (NumberFormatException nfe) {
+ position = matcher.start(); // don't skip bad token
+ throw new InputMismatchException(nfe.getMessage());
+ }
+ }
+
+ /**
+ * Resets this scanner.
+ *
+ * <p> Resetting a scanner discards all of its explicit state
+ * information which may have been changed by invocations of {@link
+ * #useDelimiter}, {@link #useLocale}, or {@link #useRadix}.
+ *
+ * <p> An invocation of this method of the form
+ * <tt>scanner.reset()</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the
+ * invocation
+ *
+ * <blockquote><pre>{@code
+ * scanner.useDelimiter("\\p{javaWhitespace}+")
+ * .useLocale(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT))
+ * .useRadix(10);
+ * }</pre></blockquote>
+ *
+ * @return this scanner
+ *
+ * @since 1.6
+ */
+ public Scanner reset() {
+ delimPattern = WHITESPACE_PATTERN;
+ useLocale(Locale.getDefault(Locale.Category.FORMAT));
+ useRadix(10);
+ clearCaches();
+ return this;
+ }
+}