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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 1994-2004 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
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008:         * particular file as subject to the "Classpath" exception as provided
009:         * by Sun in the LICENSE file that accompanied this code.
010:         *
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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).
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019:         * Inc., 51 Franklin St, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA.
020:         *
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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:        /**
029:         * A data output stream lets an application write primitive Java data 
030:         * types to an output stream in a portable way. An application can 
031:         * then use a data input stream to read the data back in. 
032:         *
033:         * @author  unascribed
034:         * @version 1.50, 05/05/07
035:         * @see     java.io.DataInputStream
036:         * @since   JDK1.0
037:         */
038:        public class DataOutputStream extends FilterOutputStream implements 
039:                DataOutput {
040:            /**
041:             * The number of bytes written to the data output stream so far. 
042:             * If this counter overflows, it will be wrapped to Integer.MAX_VALUE.
043:             */
044:            protected int written;
045:
046:            /**
047:             * bytearr is initialized on demand by writeUTF
048:             */
049:            private byte[] bytearr = null;
050:
051:            /**
052:             * Creates a new data output stream to write data to the specified 
053:             * underlying output stream. The counter <code>written</code> is 
054:             * set to zero.
055:             *
056:             * @param   out   the underlying output stream, to be saved for later 
057:             *                use.
058:             * @see     java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
059:             */
060:            public DataOutputStream(OutputStream out) {
061:                super (out);
062:            }
063:
064:            /**
065:             * Increases the written counter by the specified value
066:             * until it reaches Integer.MAX_VALUE.
067:             */
068:            private void incCount(int value) {
069:                int temp = written + value;
070:                if (temp < 0) {
071:                    temp = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
072:                }
073:                written = temp;
074:            }
075:
076:            /**
077:             * Writes the specified byte (the low eight bits of the argument 
078:             * <code>b</code>) to the underlying output stream. If no exception 
079:             * is thrown, the counter <code>written</code> is incremented by 
080:             * <code>1</code>.
081:             * <p>
082:             * Implements the <code>write</code> method of <code>OutputStream</code>.
083:             *
084:             * @param      b   the <code>byte</code> to be written.
085:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
086:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
087:             */
088:            public synchronized void write(int b) throws IOException {
089:                out.write(b);
090:                incCount(1);
091:            }
092:
093:            /**
094:             * Writes <code>len</code> bytes from the specified byte array 
095:             * starting at offset <code>off</code> to the underlying output stream. 
096:             * If no exception is thrown, the counter <code>written</code> is 
097:             * incremented by <code>len</code>.
098:             *
099:             * @param      b     the data.
100:             * @param      off   the start offset in the data.
101:             * @param      len   the number of bytes to write.
102:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
103:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
104:             */
105:            public synchronized void write(byte b[], int off, int len)
106:                    throws IOException {
107:                out.write(b, off, len);
108:                incCount(len);
109:            }
110:
111:            /**
112:             * Flushes this data output stream. This forces any buffered output 
113:             * bytes to be written out to the stream. 
114:             * <p>
115:             * The <code>flush</code> method of <code>DataOutputStream</code>
116:             * calls the <code>flush</code> method of its underlying output stream.
117:             *
118:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
119:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
120:             * @see        java.io.OutputStream#flush()
121:             */
122:            public void flush() throws IOException {
123:                out.flush();
124:            }
125:
126:            /**
127:             * Writes a <code>boolean</code> to the underlying output stream as 
128:             * a 1-byte value. The value <code>true</code> is written out as the 
129:             * value <code>(byte)1</code>; the value <code>false</code> is 
130:             * written out as the value <code>(byte)0</code>. If no exception is 
131:             * thrown, the counter <code>written</code> is incremented by 
132:             * <code>1</code>.
133:             *
134:             * @param      v   a <code>boolean</code> value to be written.
135:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
136:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
137:             */
138:            public final void writeBoolean(boolean v) throws IOException {
139:                out.write(v ? 1 : 0);
140:                incCount(1);
141:            }
142:
143:            /**
144:             * Writes out a <code>byte</code> to the underlying output stream as 
145:             * a 1-byte value. If no exception is thrown, the counter 
146:             * <code>written</code> is incremented by <code>1</code>.
147:             *
148:             * @param      v   a <code>byte</code> value to be written.
149:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
150:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
151:             */
152:            public final void writeByte(int v) throws IOException {
153:                out.write(v);
154:                incCount(1);
155:            }
156:
157:            /**
158:             * Writes a <code>short</code> to the underlying output stream as two
159:             * bytes, high byte first. If no exception is thrown, the counter 
160:             * <code>written</code> is incremented by <code>2</code>.
161:             *
162:             * @param      v   a <code>short</code> to be written.
163:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
164:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
165:             */
166:            public final void writeShort(int v) throws IOException {
167:                out.write((v >>> 8) & 0xFF);
168:                out.write((v >>> 0) & 0xFF);
169:                incCount(2);
170:            }
171:
172:            /**
173:             * Writes a <code>char</code> to the underlying output stream as a 
174:             * 2-byte value, high byte first. If no exception is thrown, the 
175:             * counter <code>written</code> is incremented by <code>2</code>.
176:             *
177:             * @param      v   a <code>char</code> value to be written.
178:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
179:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
180:             */
181:            public final void writeChar(int v) throws IOException {
182:                out.write((v >>> 8) & 0xFF);
183:                out.write((v >>> 0) & 0xFF);
184:                incCount(2);
185:            }
186:
187:            /**
188:             * Writes an <code>int</code> to the underlying output stream as four
189:             * bytes, high byte first. If no exception is thrown, the counter 
190:             * <code>written</code> is incremented by <code>4</code>.
191:             *
192:             * @param      v   an <code>int</code> to be written.
193:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
194:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
195:             */
196:            public final void writeInt(int v) throws IOException {
197:                out.write((v >>> 24) & 0xFF);
198:                out.write((v >>> 16) & 0xFF);
199:                out.write((v >>> 8) & 0xFF);
200:                out.write((v >>> 0) & 0xFF);
201:                incCount(4);
202:            }
203:
204:            private byte writeBuffer[] = new byte[8];
205:
206:            /**
207:             * Writes a <code>long</code> to the underlying output stream as eight
208:             * bytes, high byte first. In no exception is thrown, the counter 
209:             * <code>written</code> is incremented by <code>8</code>.
210:             *
211:             * @param      v   a <code>long</code> to be written.
212:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
213:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
214:             */
215:            public final void writeLong(long v) throws IOException {
216:                writeBuffer[0] = (byte) (v >>> 56);
217:                writeBuffer[1] = (byte) (v >>> 48);
218:                writeBuffer[2] = (byte) (v >>> 40);
219:                writeBuffer[3] = (byte) (v >>> 32);
220:                writeBuffer[4] = (byte) (v >>> 24);
221:                writeBuffer[5] = (byte) (v >>> 16);
222:                writeBuffer[6] = (byte) (v >>> 8);
223:                writeBuffer[7] = (byte) (v >>> 0);
224:                out.write(writeBuffer, 0, 8);
225:                incCount(8);
226:            }
227:
228:            /**
229:             * Converts the float argument to an <code>int</code> using the 
230:             * <code>floatToIntBits</code> method in class <code>Float</code>, 
231:             * and then writes that <code>int</code> value to the underlying 
232:             * output stream as a 4-byte quantity, high byte first. If no 
233:             * exception is thrown, the counter <code>written</code> is 
234:             * incremented by <code>4</code>.
235:             *
236:             * @param      v   a <code>float</code> value to be written.
237:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
238:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
239:             * @see        java.lang.Float#floatToIntBits(float)
240:             */
241:            public final void writeFloat(float v) throws IOException {
242:                writeInt(Float.floatToIntBits(v));
243:            }
244:
245:            /**
246:             * Converts the double argument to a <code>long</code> using the 
247:             * <code>doubleToLongBits</code> method in class <code>Double</code>, 
248:             * and then writes that <code>long</code> value to the underlying 
249:             * output stream as an 8-byte quantity, high byte first. If no 
250:             * exception is thrown, the counter <code>written</code> is 
251:             * incremented by <code>8</code>.
252:             *
253:             * @param      v   a <code>double</code> value to be written.
254:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
255:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
256:             * @see        java.lang.Double#doubleToLongBits(double)
257:             */
258:            public final void writeDouble(double v) throws IOException {
259:                writeLong(Double.doubleToLongBits(v));
260:            }
261:
262:            /**
263:             * Writes out the string to the underlying output stream as a 
264:             * sequence of bytes. Each character in the string is written out, in 
265:             * sequence, by discarding its high eight bits. If no exception is 
266:             * thrown, the counter <code>written</code> is incremented by the 
267:             * length of <code>s</code>.
268:             *
269:             * @param      s   a string of bytes to be written.
270:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
271:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
272:             */
273:            public final void writeBytes(String s) throws IOException {
274:                int len = s.length();
275:                for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
276:                    out.write((byte) s.charAt(i));
277:                }
278:                incCount(len);
279:            }
280:
281:            /**
282:             * Writes a string to the underlying output stream as a sequence of 
283:             * characters. Each character is written to the data output stream as 
284:             * if by the <code>writeChar</code> method. If no exception is 
285:             * thrown, the counter <code>written</code> is incremented by twice 
286:             * the length of <code>s</code>.
287:             *
288:             * @param      s   a <code>String</code> value to be written.
289:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
290:             * @see        java.io.DataOutputStream#writeChar(int)
291:             * @see        java.io.FilterOutputStream#out
292:             */
293:            public final void writeChars(String s) throws IOException {
294:                int len = s.length();
295:                for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) {
296:                    int v = s.charAt(i);
297:                    out.write((v >>> 8) & 0xFF);
298:                    out.write((v >>> 0) & 0xFF);
299:                }
300:                incCount(len * 2);
301:            }
302:
303:            /**
304:             * Writes a string to the underlying output stream using
305:             * <a href="DataInput.html#modified-utf-8">modified UTF-8</a>
306:             * encoding in a machine-independent manner. 
307:             * <p>
308:             * First, two bytes are written to the output stream as if by the 
309:             * <code>writeShort</code> method giving the number of bytes to 
310:             * follow. This value is the number of bytes actually written out, 
311:             * not the length of the string. Following the length, each character 
312:             * of the string is output, in sequence, using the modified UTF-8 encoding
313:             * for the character. If no exception is thrown, the counter 
314:             * <code>written</code> is incremented by the total number of 
315:             * bytes written to the output stream. This will be at least two 
316:             * plus the length of <code>str</code>, and at most two plus 
317:             * thrice the length of <code>str</code>.
318:             *
319:             * @param      str   a string to be written.
320:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
321:             */
322:            public final void writeUTF(String str) throws IOException {
323:                writeUTF(str, this );
324:            }
325:
326:            /**
327:             * Writes a string to the specified DataOutput using
328:             * <a href="DataInput.html#modified-utf-8">modified UTF-8</a>
329:             * encoding in a machine-independent manner. 
330:             * <p>
331:             * First, two bytes are written to out as if by the <code>writeShort</code>
332:             * method giving the number of bytes to follow. This value is the number of
333:             * bytes actually written out, not the length of the string. Following the
334:             * length, each character of the string is output, in sequence, using the
335:             * modified UTF-8 encoding for the character. If no exception is thrown, the
336:             * counter <code>written</code> is incremented by the total number of 
337:             * bytes written to the output stream. This will be at least two 
338:             * plus the length of <code>str</code>, and at most two plus 
339:             * thrice the length of <code>str</code>.
340:             *
341:             * @param      str   a string to be written.
342:             * @param      out   destination to write to
343:             * @return     The number of bytes written out.
344:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
345:             */
346:            static int writeUTF(String str, DataOutput out) throws IOException {
347:                int strlen = str.length();
348:                int utflen = 0;
349:                int c, count = 0;
350:
351:                /* use charAt instead of copying String to char array */
352:                for (int i = 0; i < strlen; i++) {
353:                    c = str.charAt(i);
354:                    if ((c >= 0x0001) && (c <= 0x007F)) {
355:                        utflen++;
356:                    } else if (c > 0x07FF) {
357:                        utflen += 3;
358:                    } else {
359:                        utflen += 2;
360:                    }
361:                }
362:
363:                if (utflen > 65535)
364:                    throw new UTFDataFormatException(
365:                            "encoded string too long: " + utflen + " bytes");
366:
367:                byte[] bytearr = null;
368:                if (out instanceof  DataOutputStream) {
369:                    DataOutputStream dos = (DataOutputStream) out;
370:                    if (dos.bytearr == null
371:                            || (dos.bytearr.length < (utflen + 2)))
372:                        dos.bytearr = new byte[(utflen * 2) + 2];
373:                    bytearr = dos.bytearr;
374:                } else {
375:                    bytearr = new byte[utflen + 2];
376:                }
377:
378:                bytearr[count++] = (byte) ((utflen >>> 8) & 0xFF);
379:                bytearr[count++] = (byte) ((utflen >>> 0) & 0xFF);
380:
381:                int i = 0;
382:                for (i = 0; i < strlen; i++) {
383:                    c = str.charAt(i);
384:                    if (!((c >= 0x0001) && (c <= 0x007F)))
385:                        break;
386:                    bytearr[count++] = (byte) c;
387:                }
388:
389:                for (; i < strlen; i++) {
390:                    c = str.charAt(i);
391:                    if ((c >= 0x0001) && (c <= 0x007F)) {
392:                        bytearr[count++] = (byte) c;
393:
394:                    } else if (c > 0x07FF) {
395:                        bytearr[count++] = (byte) (0xE0 | ((c >> 12) & 0x0F));
396:                        bytearr[count++] = (byte) (0x80 | ((c >> 6) & 0x3F));
397:                        bytearr[count++] = (byte) (0x80 | ((c >> 0) & 0x3F));
398:                    } else {
399:                        bytearr[count++] = (byte) (0xC0 | ((c >> 6) & 0x1F));
400:                        bytearr[count++] = (byte) (0x80 | ((c >> 0) & 0x3F));
401:                    }
402:                }
403:                out.write(bytearr, 0, utflen + 2);
404:                return utflen + 2;
405:            }
406:
407:            /**
408:             * Returns the current value of the counter <code>written</code>, 
409:             * the number of bytes written to this data output stream so far.
410:             * If the counter overflows, it will be wrapped to Integer.MAX_VALUE.
411:             *
412:             * @return  the value of the <code>written</code> field.
413:             * @see     java.io.DataOutputStream#written
414:             */
415:            public final int size() {
416:                return written;
417:            }
418:        }
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