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Java » File Input Output » File Reader 




This class is an part implementation of DataInput. It wraps a Reader object.
  


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import java.io.DataInput;
import java.io.EOFException;
import java.io.IOException;
import java.io.Reader;

/**
 * This class is an part implementation of DataInput. It wraps a Reader object.
 *
 @author Fred Toussi (fredt@users dot sourceforge.net)
 @version 1.9.0
 @since 1.9.0
 */
public class ReaderDataInput implements DataInput {

    protected Reader reader;
    protected int    pos;
    int              lastChar = -1;

    public ReaderDataInput(Reader reader) {
        this.reader = reader;
        this.pos    = 0;
    }

    // methods that implement java.io.DataInput
    public final void readFully(byte[] bthrows IOException {
        readFully(b, 0, b.length);
    }

    public final void readFully(byte[] bytes, int off,
                                int lenthrows IOException {

        if (len < 0) {
            throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
        }

        int n = 0;

        while (n < len) {
            int b = read();

            if (b < 0) {
                throw new EOFException();
            }

            bytes[off + n++(byteb;
        }
    }

    public final boolean readBoolean() throws IOException {

        int b = read();

        if (b < 0) {
            throw new EOFException();
        }

        return (b != 0);
    }

    public final byte readByte() throws IOException {

        int b = read();

        if (b < 0) {
            throw new EOFException();
        }

        return (byteb;
    }

    public final int readUnsignedByte() throws IOException {

        int b = read();

        if (b < 0) {
            throw new EOFException();
        }

        return b;
    }

    public short readShort() throws IOException {

        int b1 = read();

        if (b1 < 0) {
            throw new EOFException();
        }

        int b2 = read();

        if (b2 < 0) {
            throw new EOFException();
        }

        return (short) ((b1 << 8| b2);
    }

    public final int readUnsignedShort() throws IOException {

        int b1 = read();
        int b2 = read();

        if ((b1 | b20) {
            throw new EOFException();
        }

        return ((b1 << 8(b2));
    }

    public final char readChar() throws IOException {

        int b1 = read();
        int b2 = read();

        if ((b1 | b20) {
            throw new EOFException();
        }

        return (char) ((b1 << 8(b2));
    }

    public int readInt() throws IOException {
        throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("not implemented.");
    }

    public long readLong() throws IOException {
        throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("not implemented.");
    }

    public final float readFloat() throws IOException {
        throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("not implemented.");
    }

    public final double readDouble() throws IOException {
        throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("not implemented.");
    }

    public int skipBytes(int nthrows IOException {
        throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("not implemented.");
    }

    public String readLine() throws IOException {
        throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("not implemented.");
    }

    public String readUTF() throws IOException {
        throw new java.lang.RuntimeException("not implemented.");
    }

    public int read() throws IOException {

        if (lastChar >= 0) {
            int val = lastChar & 0xff;

            lastChar = -1;

            pos++;
            return val;
        }

        lastChar = reader.read();

        if (lastChar < 0) {
            return lastChar;
        }

        pos++;
        return lastChar >> 8;
    }
}

   
    
  














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