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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 1994-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
003:         * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
004:         *
005:         * This code is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
006:         * under the terms of the GNU General Public License version 2 only, as
007:         * published by the Free Software Foundation.  Sun designates this
008:         * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
009:         * by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
010:         *
011:         * This code is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
012:         * ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or
013:         * FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE.  See the GNU General Public License
014:         * version 2 for more details (a copy is included in the LICENSE file that
015:         * accompanied this code).
016:         *
017:         * You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License version
018:         * 2 along with this work; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation,
019:         * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
020:         *
021:         * Please contact Sun Microsystems, Inc., 4150 Network Circle, Santa Clara,
022:         * CA 95054 USA or visit www.sun.com if you need additional information or
023:         * have any questions.
024:         */
025:
026:        package java.io;
027:
028:        import java.util.Arrays;
029:
030:        /**
031:         * This class implements an output stream in which the data is 
032:         * written into a byte array. The buffer automatically grows as data 
033:         * is written to it. 
034:         * The data can be retrieved using <code>toByteArray()</code> and
035:         * <code>toString()</code>.
036:         * <p>
037:         * Closing a <tt>ByteArrayOutputStream</tt> has no effect. The methods in
038:         * this class can be called after the stream has been closed without
039:         * generating an <tt>IOException</tt>.
040:         *
041:         * @author  Arthur van Hoff
042:         * @version 1.59, 05/05/07
043:         * @since   JDK1.0
044:         */
045:
046:        public class ByteArrayOutputStream extends OutputStream {
047:
048:            /** 
049:             * The buffer where data is stored. 
050:             */
051:            protected byte buf[];
052:
053:            /**
054:             * The number of valid bytes in the buffer. 
055:             */
056:            protected int count;
057:
058:            /**
059:             * Creates a new byte array output stream. The buffer capacity is 
060:             * initially 32 bytes, though its size increases if necessary. 
061:             */
062:            public ByteArrayOutputStream() {
063:                this (32);
064:            }
065:
066:            /**
067:             * Creates a new byte array output stream, with a buffer capacity of 
068:             * the specified size, in bytes. 
069:             *
070:             * @param   size   the initial size.
071:             * @exception  IllegalArgumentException if size is negative.
072:             */
073:            public ByteArrayOutputStream(int size) {
074:                if (size < 0) {
075:                    throw new IllegalArgumentException(
076:                            "Negative initial size: " + size);
077:                }
078:                buf = new byte[size];
079:            }
080:
081:            /**
082:             * Writes the specified byte to this byte array output stream. 
083:             *
084:             * @param   b   the byte to be written.
085:             */
086:            public synchronized void write(int b) {
087:                int newcount = count + 1;
088:                if (newcount > buf.length) {
089:                    buf = Arrays.copyOf(buf, Math
090:                            .max(buf.length << 1, newcount));
091:                }
092:                buf[count] = (byte) b;
093:                count = newcount;
094:            }
095:
096:            /**
097:             * Writes <code>len</code> bytes from the specified byte array 
098:             * starting at offset <code>off</code> to this byte array output stream.
099:             *
100:             * @param   b     the data.
101:             * @param   off   the start offset in the data.
102:             * @param   len   the number of bytes to write.
103:             */
104:            public synchronized void write(byte b[], int off, int len) {
105:                if ((off < 0) || (off > b.length) || (len < 0)
106:                        || ((off + len) > b.length) || ((off + len) < 0)) {
107:                    throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
108:                } else if (len == 0) {
109:                    return;
110:                }
111:                int newcount = count + len;
112:                if (newcount > buf.length) {
113:                    buf = Arrays.copyOf(buf, Math
114:                            .max(buf.length << 1, newcount));
115:                }
116:                System.arraycopy(b, off, buf, count, len);
117:                count = newcount;
118:            }
119:
120:            /**
121:             * Writes the complete contents of this byte array output stream to 
122:             * the specified output stream argument, as if by calling the output 
123:             * stream's write method using <code>out.write(buf, 0, count)</code>.
124:             *
125:             * @param      out   the output stream to which to write the data.
126:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
127:             */
128:            public synchronized void writeTo(OutputStream out)
129:                    throws IOException {
130:                out.write(buf, 0, count);
131:            }
132:
133:            /**
134:             * Resets the <code>count</code> field of this byte array output 
135:             * stream to zero, so that all currently accumulated output in the 
136:             * output stream is discarded. The output stream can be used again, 
137:             * reusing the already allocated buffer space. 
138:             *
139:             * @see     java.io.ByteArrayInputStream#count
140:             */
141:            public synchronized void reset() {
142:                count = 0;
143:            }
144:
145:            /**
146:             * Creates a newly allocated byte array. Its size is the current 
147:             * size of this output stream and the valid contents of the buffer 
148:             * have been copied into it. 
149:             *
150:             * @return  the current contents of this output stream, as a byte array.
151:             * @see     java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#size()
152:             */
153:            public synchronized byte toByteArray()[] {
154:                return Arrays.copyOf(buf, count);
155:            }
156:
157:            /**
158:             * Returns the current size of the buffer.
159:             *
160:             * @return  the value of the <code>count</code> field, which is the number
161:             *          of valid bytes in this output stream.
162:             * @see     java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#count
163:             */
164:            public synchronized int size() {
165:                return count;
166:            }
167:
168:            /**
169:             * Converts the buffer's contents into a string decoding bytes using the
170:             * platform's default character set. The length of the new <tt>String</tt>
171:             * is a function of the character set, and hence may not be equal to the 
172:             * size of the buffer.
173:             *
174:             * <p> This method always replaces malformed-input and unmappable-character
175:             * sequences with the default replacement string for the platform's
176:             * default character set. The {@linkplain java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder}
177:             * class should be used when more control over the decoding process is
178:             * required.
179:             *
180:             * @return String decoded from the buffer's contents.
181:             * @since  JDK1.1
182:             */
183:            public synchronized String toString() {
184:                return new String(buf, 0, count);
185:            }
186:
187:            /**
188:             * Converts the buffer's contents into a string by decoding the bytes using
189:             * the specified {@link java.nio.charset.Charset charsetName}. The length of
190:             * the new <tt>String</tt> is a function of the charset, and hence may not be
191:             * equal to the length of the byte array.
192:             *
193:             * <p> This method always replaces malformed-input and unmappable-character
194:             * sequences with this charset's default replacement string. The {@link
195:             * java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder} class should be used when more control
196:             * over the decoding process is required.
197:             *
198:             * @param  charsetName  the name of a supported
199:             *		    {@linkplain java.nio.charset.Charset </code>charset<code>}
200:             * @return String decoded from the buffer's contents.
201:             * @exception  UnsupportedEncodingException
202:             *             If the named charset is not supported
203:             * @since   JDK1.1
204:             */
205:            public synchronized String toString(String charsetName)
206:                    throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
207:                return new String(buf, 0, count, charsetName);
208:            }
209:
210:            /**
211:             * Creates a newly allocated string. Its size is the current size of 
212:             * the output stream and the valid contents of the buffer have been 
213:             * copied into it. Each character <i>c</i> in the resulting string is 
214:             * constructed from the corresponding element <i>b</i> in the byte 
215:             * array such that:
216:             * <blockquote><pre>
217:             *     c == (char)(((hibyte &amp; 0xff) &lt;&lt; 8) | (b &amp; 0xff))
218:             * </pre></blockquote>
219:             *
220:             * @deprecated This method does not properly convert bytes into characters.
221:             * As of JDK&nbsp;1.1, the preferred way to do this is via the
222:             * <code>toString(String enc)</code> method, which takes an encoding-name
223:             * argument, or the <code>toString()</code> method, which uses the
224:             * platform's default character encoding.
225:             *
226:             * @param      hibyte    the high byte of each resulting Unicode character.
227:             * @return     the current contents of the output stream, as a string.
228:             * @see        java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#size()
229:             * @see        java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toString(String)
230:             * @see        java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toString()
231:             */
232:            @Deprecated
233:            public synchronized String toString(int hibyte) {
234:                return new String(buf, hibyte, 0, count);
235:            }
236:
237:            /**
238:             * Closing a <tt>ByteArrayOutputStream</tt> has no effect. The methods in
239:             * this class can be called after the stream has been closed without
240:             * generating an <tt>IOException</tt>.
241:             * <p>
242:             *
243:             */
244:            public void close() throws IOException {
245:            }
246:
247:        }
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