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001:        /*
002:         * Copyright 1996-2006 Sun Microsystems, Inc.  All Rights Reserved.
003:         * DO NOT ALTER OR REMOVE COPYRIGHT NOTICES OR THIS FILE HEADER.
004:         *
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015:         * accompanied this code).
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024:         */
025:
026:        package java.io;
027:
028:        /**
029:         * Piped character-input streams.
030:         *
031:         * @version 	1.25, 07/05/05
032:         * @author	Mark Reinhold
033:         * @since	JDK1.1
034:         */
035:
036:        public class PipedReader extends Reader {
037:            boolean closedByWriter = false;
038:            boolean closedByReader = false;
039:            boolean connected = false;
040:
041:            /* REMIND: identification of the read and write sides needs to be
042:               more sophisticated.  Either using thread groups (but what about
043:               pipes within a thread?) or using finalization (but it may be a
044:               long time until the next GC). */
045:            Thread readSide;
046:            Thread writeSide;
047:
048:            /** 
049:             * The size of the pipe's circular input buffer. 
050:             */
051:            private static final int DEFAULT_PIPE_SIZE = 1024;
052:
053:            /**
054:             * The circular buffer into which incoming data is placed.
055:             */
056:            char buffer[];
057:
058:            /**
059:             * The index of the position in the circular buffer at which the 
060:             * next character of data will be stored when received from the connected 
061:             * piped writer. <code>in&lt;0</code> implies the buffer is empty, 
062:             * <code>in==out</code> implies the buffer is full
063:             */
064:            int in = -1;
065:
066:            /**
067:             * The index of the position in the circular buffer at which the next 
068:             * character of data will be read by this piped reader.
069:             */
070:            int out = 0;
071:
072:            /**
073:             * Creates a <code>PipedReader</code> so
074:             * that it is connected to the piped writer
075:             * <code>src</code>. Data written to <code>src</code> 
076:             * will then be available as input from this stream.
077:             *
078:             * @param      src   the stream to connect to.
079:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
080:             */
081:            public PipedReader(PipedWriter src) throws IOException {
082:                this (src, DEFAULT_PIPE_SIZE);
083:            }
084:
085:            /**
086:             * Creates a <code>PipedReader</code> so that it is connected
087:             * to the piped writer <code>src</code> and uses the specified
088:             * pipe size for the pipe's buffer. Data written to <code>src</code> 
089:             * will then be  available as input from this stream.
090:            
091:             * @param      src       the stream to connect to.
092:             * @param      pipeSize  the size of the pipe's buffer.
093:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
094:             * @exception  IllegalArgumentException if <code>pipeSize <= 0</code>.
095:             * @since	   1.6
096:             */
097:            public PipedReader(PipedWriter src, int pipeSize)
098:                    throws IOException {
099:                initPipe(pipeSize);
100:                connect(src);
101:            }
102:
103:            /**
104:             * Creates a <code>PipedReader</code> so
105:             * that it is not yet {@linkplain #connect(java.io.PipedWriter)
106:             * connected}. It must be {@linkplain java.io.PipedWriter#connect(
107:             * java.io.PipedReader) connected} to a <code>PipedWriter</code>
108:             * before being used.
109:             */
110:            public PipedReader() {
111:                initPipe(DEFAULT_PIPE_SIZE);
112:            }
113:
114:            /**
115:             * Creates a <code>PipedReader</code> so that it is not yet 
116:             * {@link #connect(java.io.PipedWriter) connected} and uses
117:             * the specified pipe size for the pipe's buffer.
118:             * It must be  {@linkplain java.io.PipedWriter#connect(
119:             * java.io.PipedReader) connected} to a <code>PipedWriter</code>
120:             * before being used.
121:             *
122:             * @param   pipeSize the size of the pipe's buffer.
123:             * @exception  IllegalArgumentException if <code>pipeSize <= 0</code>.
124:             * @since	   1.6
125:             */
126:            public PipedReader(int pipeSize) {
127:                initPipe(pipeSize);
128:            }
129:
130:            private void initPipe(int pipeSize) {
131:                if (pipeSize <= 0) {
132:                    throw new IllegalArgumentException("Pipe size <= 0");
133:                }
134:                buffer = new char[pipeSize];
135:            }
136:
137:            /**
138:             * Causes this piped reader to be connected
139:             * to the piped  writer <code>src</code>.
140:             * If this object is already connected to some
141:             * other piped writer, an <code>IOException</code>
142:             * is thrown.
143:             * <p>
144:             * If <code>src</code> is an
145:             * unconnected piped writer and <code>snk</code>
146:             * is an unconnected piped reader, they
147:             * may be connected by either the call:
148:             * <p>
149:             * <pre><code>snk.connect(src)</code> </pre> 
150:             * <p>
151:             * or the call:
152:             * <p>
153:             * <pre><code>src.connect(snk)</code> </pre> 
154:             * <p>
155:             * The two
156:             * calls have the same effect.
157:             *
158:             * @param      src   The piped writer to connect to.
159:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
160:             */
161:            public void connect(PipedWriter src) throws IOException {
162:                src.connect(this );
163:            }
164:
165:            /**
166:             * Receives a char of data. This method will block if no input is
167:             * available.
168:             */
169:            synchronized void receive(int c) throws IOException {
170:                if (!connected) {
171:                    throw new IOException("Pipe not connected");
172:                } else if (closedByWriter || closedByReader) {
173:                    throw new IOException("Pipe closed");
174:                } else if (readSide != null && !readSide.isAlive()) {
175:                    throw new IOException("Read end dead");
176:                }
177:
178:                writeSide = Thread.currentThread();
179:                while (in == out) {
180:                    if ((readSide != null) && !readSide.isAlive()) {
181:                        throw new IOException("Pipe broken");
182:                    }
183:                    /* full: kick any waiting readers */
184:                    notifyAll();
185:                    try {
186:                        wait(1000);
187:                    } catch (InterruptedException ex) {
188:                        throw new java.io.InterruptedIOException();
189:                    }
190:                }
191:                if (in < 0) {
192:                    in = 0;
193:                    out = 0;
194:                }
195:                buffer[in++] = (char) c;
196:                if (in >= buffer.length) {
197:                    in = 0;
198:                }
199:            }
200:
201:            /**
202:             * Receives data into an array of characters.  This method will
203:             * block until some input is available. 
204:             */
205:            synchronized void receive(char c[], int off, int len)
206:                    throws IOException {
207:                while (--len >= 0) {
208:                    receive(c[off++]);
209:                }
210:            }
211:
212:            /**
213:             * Notifies all waiting threads that the last character of data has been
214:             * received.
215:             */
216:            synchronized void receivedLast() {
217:                closedByWriter = true;
218:                notifyAll();
219:            }
220:
221:            /**
222:             * Reads the next character of data from this piped stream.
223:             * If no character is available because the end of the stream 
224:             * has been reached, the value <code>-1</code> is returned. 
225:             * This method blocks until input data is available, the end of
226:             * the stream is detected, or an exception is thrown. 
227:             *
228:             * @return     the next character of data, or <code>-1</code> if the end of the
229:             *             stream is reached.
230:             * @exception  IOException  if the pipe is
231:             *		<a href=PipedInputStream.html#BROKEN> <code>broken</code></a>,
232:             *		{@link #connect(java.io.PipedWriter) unconnected}, closed,
233:             *		or an I/O error occurs.
234:             */
235:            public synchronized int read() throws IOException {
236:                if (!connected) {
237:                    throw new IOException("Pipe not connected");
238:                } else if (closedByReader) {
239:                    throw new IOException("Pipe closed");
240:                } else if (writeSide != null && !writeSide.isAlive()
241:                        && !closedByWriter && (in < 0)) {
242:                    throw new IOException("Write end dead");
243:                }
244:
245:                readSide = Thread.currentThread();
246:                int trials = 2;
247:                while (in < 0) {
248:                    if (closedByWriter) {
249:                        /* closed by writer, return EOF */
250:                        return -1;
251:                    }
252:                    if ((writeSide != null) && (!writeSide.isAlive())
253:                            && (--trials < 0)) {
254:                        throw new IOException("Pipe broken");
255:                    }
256:                    /* might be a writer waiting */
257:                    notifyAll();
258:                    try {
259:                        wait(1000);
260:                    } catch (InterruptedException ex) {
261:                        throw new java.io.InterruptedIOException();
262:                    }
263:                }
264:                int ret = buffer[out++];
265:                if (out >= buffer.length) {
266:                    out = 0;
267:                }
268:                if (in == out) {
269:                    /* now empty */
270:                    in = -1;
271:                }
272:                return ret;
273:            }
274:
275:            /**
276:             * Reads up to <code>len</code> characters of data from this piped
277:             * stream into an array of characters. Less than <code>len</code> characters
278:             * will be read if the end of the data stream is reached or if
279:             * <code>len</code> exceeds the pipe's buffer size. This method 
280:             * blocks until at least one character of input is available. 
281:             *
282:             * @param      cbuf     the buffer into which the data is read.
283:             * @param      off   the start offset of the data.
284:             * @param      len   the maximum number of characters read.
285:             * @return     the total number of characters read into the buffer, or
286:             *             <code>-1</code> if there is no more data because the end of
287:             *             the stream has been reached.
288:             * @exception  IOException  if the pipe is
289:             *			<a href=PipedInputStream.html#BROKEN> <code>broken</code></a>,
290:             *          	{@link #connect(java.io.PipedWriter) unconnected}, closed,
291:             *			or an I/O error occurs.
292:             */
293:            public synchronized int read(char cbuf[], int off, int len)
294:                    throws IOException {
295:                if (!connected) {
296:                    throw new IOException("Pipe not connected");
297:                } else if (closedByReader) {
298:                    throw new IOException("Pipe closed");
299:                } else if (writeSide != null && !writeSide.isAlive()
300:                        && !closedByWriter && (in < 0)) {
301:                    throw new IOException("Write end dead");
302:                }
303:
304:                if ((off < 0) || (off > cbuf.length) || (len < 0)
305:                        || ((off + len) > cbuf.length) || ((off + len) < 0)) {
306:                    throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
307:                } else if (len == 0) {
308:                    return 0;
309:                }
310:
311:                /* possibly wait on the first character */
312:                int c = read();
313:                if (c < 0) {
314:                    return -1;
315:                }
316:                cbuf[off] = (char) c;
317:                int rlen = 1;
318:                while ((in >= 0) && (--len > 0)) {
319:                    cbuf[off + rlen] = buffer[out++];
320:                    rlen++;
321:                    if (out >= buffer.length) {
322:                        out = 0;
323:                    }
324:                    if (in == out) {
325:                        /* now empty */
326:                        in = -1;
327:                    }
328:                }
329:                return rlen;
330:            }
331:
332:            /**
333:             * Tell whether this stream is ready to be read.  A piped character
334:             * stream is ready if the circular buffer is not empty.
335:             *
336:             * @exception  IOException  if the pipe is
337:             *			<a href=PipedInputStream.html#BROKEN> <code>broken</code></a>,
338:             *			{@link #connect(java.io.PipedWriter) unconnected}, or closed.
339:             */
340:            public synchronized boolean ready() throws IOException {
341:                if (!connected) {
342:                    throw new IOException("Pipe not connected");
343:                } else if (closedByReader) {
344:                    throw new IOException("Pipe closed");
345:                } else if (writeSide != null && !writeSide.isAlive()
346:                        && !closedByWriter && (in < 0)) {
347:                    throw new IOException("Write end dead");
348:                }
349:                if (in < 0) {
350:                    return false;
351:                } else {
352:                    return true;
353:                }
354:            }
355:
356:            /**
357:             * Closes this piped stream and releases any system resources 
358:             * associated with the stream. 
359:             *
360:             * @exception  IOException  if an I/O error occurs.
361:             */
362:            public void close() throws IOException {
363:                in = -1;
364:                closedByReader = true;
365:            }
366:        }
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