6274276: 3/2 java.lang.instrument JAR manifest processing does not remove spaces from class names
Summary: Attribute values should be extracted without leading or trailing whitespace.
Reviewed-by: ohair, sspitsyn
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import java.io.*;
/*
* Copyright 2003 Wily Technology, Inc.
*/
public class NamedBuffer
{
private final String fName;
private final byte[] fBuffer;
public
NamedBuffer( String name,
byte[] buffer)
{
fName = name;
fBuffer = buffer;
}
public
NamedBuffer( String name,
InputStream stream)
throws IOException
{
this( name,
loadBufferFromStream(stream));
}
public String
getName()
{
return fName;
}
public byte[]
getBuffer()
{
return fBuffer;
}
public static byte[]
loadBufferFromStream(InputStream stream)
throws IOException
{
// hack for now, just assume the stream will fit in our reasonable size buffer.
// if not, panic
int bufferLimit = 200 * 1024;
byte[] readBuffer = new byte[bufferLimit];
int actualSize = stream.read(readBuffer);
if ( actualSize >= bufferLimit )
{
// if there might be more bytes, just surrender
throw new IOException("too big for buffer");
}
byte[] resultBuffer = new byte[actualSize];
System.arraycopy( readBuffer,
0,
resultBuffer,
0,
actualSize);
return resultBuffer;
}
}