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/*
* @test 1.1 98/01/12
* @bug 4022294
* @summary Test bufferedinputstream for data loss during skip
*
*/
import java.io.*;
import java.util.*;
/**
* This class tests to see if bufferinputstream can be reset
* to recover data that was skipped over when the buffer did
* not contain all the bytes to be skipped
*/
public class SkipTest {
public static void main(String[] args) throws Exception {
long skipped = 0;
// Create a tiny buffered stream so it can be easily
// set up to contain only some of the bytes to skip
DataSupplier source = new DataSupplier();
BufferedInputStream in = new BufferedInputStream(source, 4);
// Set up data to be skipped and recovered
// the skip must be longer than the buffer size
in.mark(30);
while (skipped < 15) {
skipped += in.skip(15-skipped);
}
int nextint = in.read();
in.reset();
// Resume reading and see if data was lost
nextint = in.read();
if (nextint != 'a')
throw new RuntimeException("BufferedInputStream skip lost data");
}
}
class DataSupplier extends InputStream {
private int aposition=0;
public int read() {
return 'x';
}
public long skip(long n) {
aposition += (int) n;
return n;
}
public static final byte[] buffer = {(byte)'a',(byte)'b',(byte)'c',
(byte)'d',(byte)'e',(byte)'f',(byte)'g',(byte)'h',(byte)'i',
(byte)'j',(byte)'k',(byte)'l',(byte)'m',(byte)'n',(byte)'o',
(byte)'p',(byte)'q',(byte)'r',(byte)'s',(byte)'t',(byte)'u',
(byte)'v',(byte)'w',(byte)'x',(byte)'y',(byte)'z'
};
public int read(byte b[]) throws IOException {
return read(b, 0, b.length);
}
public int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException {
if (len > buffer.length) len = buffer.length;
System.arraycopy(buffer, aposition, b, off, len);
return len;
}
}