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1.28 +
1.29 +package java.io;
1.30 +
1.31 +import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.core.JavaScriptBody;
1.32 +import org.apidesign.bck2brwsr.emul.lang.System;
1.33 +
1.34 +/**
1.35 + * A data input stream lets an application read primitive Java data
1.36 + * types from an underlying input stream in a machine-independent
1.37 + * way. An application uses a data output stream to write data that
1.38 + * can later be read by a data input stream.
1.39 + * <p>
1.40 + * DataInputStream is not necessarily safe for multithreaded access.
1.41 + * Thread safety is optional and is the responsibility of users of
1.42 + * methods in this class.
1.43 + *
1.44 + * @author Arthur van Hoff
1.45 + * @see java.io.DataOutputStream
1.46 + * @since JDK1.0
1.47 + */
1.48 +public
1.49 +class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput {
1.50 +
1.51 + /**
1.52 + * Creates a DataInputStream that uses the specified
1.53 + * underlying InputStream.
1.54 + *
1.55 + * @param in the specified input stream
1.56 + */
1.57 + public DataInputStream(InputStream in) {
1.58 + super(in);
1.59 + }
1.60 +
1.61 + /**
1.62 + * working arrays initialized on demand by readUTF
1.63 + */
1.64 + private byte bytearr[] = new byte[80];
1.65 + private char chararr[] = new char[80];
1.66 +
1.67 + /**
1.68 + * Reads some number of bytes from the contained input stream and
1.69 + * stores them into the buffer array <code>b</code>. The number of
1.70 + * bytes actually read is returned as an integer. This method blocks
1.71 + * until input data is available, end of file is detected, or an
1.72 + * exception is thrown.
1.73 + *
1.74 + * <p>If <code>b</code> is null, a <code>NullPointerException</code> is
1.75 + * thrown. If the length of <code>b</code> is zero, then no bytes are
1.76 + * read and <code>0</code> is returned; otherwise, there is an attempt
1.77 + * to read at least one byte. If no byte is available because the
1.78 + * stream is at end of file, the value <code>-1</code> is returned;
1.79 + * otherwise, at least one byte is read and stored into <code>b</code>.
1.80 + *
1.81 + * <p>The first byte read is stored into element <code>b[0]</code>, the
1.82 + * next one into <code>b[1]</code>, and so on. The number of bytes read
1.83 + * is, at most, equal to the length of <code>b</code>. Let <code>k</code>
1.84 + * be the number of bytes actually read; these bytes will be stored in
1.85 + * elements <code>b[0]</code> through <code>b[k-1]</code>, leaving
1.86 + * elements <code>b[k]</code> through <code>b[b.length-1]</code>
1.87 + * unaffected.
1.88 + *
1.89 + * <p>The <code>read(b)</code> method has the same effect as:
1.90 + * <blockquote><pre>
1.91 + * read(b, 0, b.length)
1.92 + * </pre></blockquote>
1.93 + *
1.94 + * @param b the buffer into which the data is read.
1.95 + * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or
1.96 + * <code>-1</code> if there is no more data because the end
1.97 + * of the stream has been reached.
1.98 + * @exception IOException if the first byte cannot be read for any reason
1.99 + * other than end of file, the stream has been closed and the underlying
1.100 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or another I/O
1.101 + * error occurs.
1.102 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.103 + * @see java.io.InputStream#read(byte[], int, int)
1.104 + */
1.105 + public final int read(byte b[]) throws IOException {
1.106 + return in.read(b, 0, b.length);
1.107 + }
1.108 +
1.109 + /**
1.110 + * Reads up to <code>len</code> bytes of data from the contained
1.111 + * input stream into an array of bytes. An attempt is made to read
1.112 + * as many as <code>len</code> bytes, but a smaller number may be read,
1.113 + * possibly zero. The number of bytes actually read is returned as an
1.114 + * integer.
1.115 + *
1.116 + * <p> This method blocks until input data is available, end of file is
1.117 + * detected, or an exception is thrown.
1.118 + *
1.119 + * <p> If <code>len</code> is zero, then no bytes are read and
1.120 + * <code>0</code> is returned; otherwise, there is an attempt to read at
1.121 + * least one byte. If no byte is available because the stream is at end of
1.122 + * file, the value <code>-1</code> is returned; otherwise, at least one
1.123 + * byte is read and stored into <code>b</code>.
1.124 + *
1.125 + * <p> The first byte read is stored into element <code>b[off]</code>, the
1.126 + * next one into <code>b[off+1]</code>, and so on. The number of bytes read
1.127 + * is, at most, equal to <code>len</code>. Let <i>k</i> be the number of
1.128 + * bytes actually read; these bytes will be stored in elements
1.129 + * <code>b[off]</code> through <code>b[off+</code><i>k</i><code>-1]</code>,
1.130 + * leaving elements <code>b[off+</code><i>k</i><code>]</code> through
1.131 + * <code>b[off+len-1]</code> unaffected.
1.132 + *
1.133 + * <p> In every case, elements <code>b[0]</code> through
1.134 + * <code>b[off]</code> and elements <code>b[off+len]</code> through
1.135 + * <code>b[b.length-1]</code> are unaffected.
1.136 + *
1.137 + * @param b the buffer into which the data is read.
1.138 + * @param off the start offset in the destination array <code>b</code>
1.139 + * @param len the maximum number of bytes read.
1.140 + * @return the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or
1.141 + * <code>-1</code> if there is no more data because the end
1.142 + * of the stream has been reached.
1.143 + * @exception NullPointerException If <code>b</code> is <code>null</code>.
1.144 + * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException If <code>off</code> is negative,
1.145 + * <code>len</code> is negative, or <code>len</code> is greater than
1.146 + * <code>b.length - off</code>
1.147 + * @exception IOException if the first byte cannot be read for any reason
1.148 + * other than end of file, the stream has been closed and the underlying
1.149 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or another I/O
1.150 + * error occurs.
1.151 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.152 + * @see java.io.InputStream#read(byte[], int, int)
1.153 + */
1.154 + public final int read(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException {
1.155 + return in.read(b, off, len);
1.156 + }
1.157 +
1.158 + /**
1.159 + * See the general contract of the <code>readFully</code>
1.160 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.161 + * <p>
1.162 + * Bytes
1.163 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.164 + * input stream.
1.165 + *
1.166 + * @param b the buffer into which the data is read.
1.167 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.168 + * reading all the bytes.
1.169 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.170 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.171 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.172 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.173 + */
1.174 + public final void readFully(byte b[]) throws IOException {
1.175 + readFully(b, 0, b.length);
1.176 + }
1.177 +
1.178 + /**
1.179 + * See the general contract of the <code>readFully</code>
1.180 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.181 + * <p>
1.182 + * Bytes
1.183 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.184 + * input stream.
1.185 + *
1.186 + * @param b the buffer into which the data is read.
1.187 + * @param off the start offset of the data.
1.188 + * @param len the number of bytes to read.
1.189 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.190 + * reading all the bytes.
1.191 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.192 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.193 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.194 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.195 + */
1.196 + public final void readFully(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException {
1.197 + if (len < 0)
1.198 + throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
1.199 + int n = 0;
1.200 + while (n < len) {
1.201 + int count = in.read(b, off + n, len - n);
1.202 + if (count < 0)
1.203 + throw new EOFException();
1.204 + n += count;
1.205 + }
1.206 + }
1.207 +
1.208 + /**
1.209 + * See the general contract of the <code>skipBytes</code>
1.210 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.211 + * <p>
1.212 + * Bytes for this operation are read from the contained
1.213 + * input stream.
1.214 + *
1.215 + * @param n the number of bytes to be skipped.
1.216 + * @return the actual number of bytes skipped.
1.217 + * @exception IOException if the contained input stream does not support
1.218 + * seek, or the stream has been closed and
1.219 + * the contained input stream does not support
1.220 + * reading after close, or another I/O error occurs.
1.221 + */
1.222 + public final int skipBytes(int n) throws IOException {
1.223 + int total = 0;
1.224 + int cur = 0;
1.225 +
1.226 + while ((total<n) && ((cur = (int) in.skip(n-total)) > 0)) {
1.227 + total += cur;
1.228 + }
1.229 +
1.230 + return total;
1.231 + }
1.232 +
1.233 + /**
1.234 + * See the general contract of the <code>readBoolean</code>
1.235 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.236 + * <p>
1.237 + * Bytes for this operation are read from the contained
1.238 + * input stream.
1.239 + *
1.240 + * @return the <code>boolean</code> value read.
1.241 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream has reached the end.
1.242 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.243 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.244 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.245 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.246 + */
1.247 + public final boolean readBoolean() throws IOException {
1.248 + int ch = in.read();
1.249 + if (ch < 0)
1.250 + throw new EOFException();
1.251 + return (ch != 0);
1.252 + }
1.253 +
1.254 + /**
1.255 + * See the general contract of the <code>readByte</code>
1.256 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.257 + * <p>
1.258 + * Bytes
1.259 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.260 + * input stream.
1.261 + *
1.262 + * @return the next byte of this input stream as a signed 8-bit
1.263 + * <code>byte</code>.
1.264 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream has reached the end.
1.265 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.266 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.267 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.268 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.269 + */
1.270 + public final byte readByte() throws IOException {
1.271 + int ch = in.read();
1.272 + if (ch < 0)
1.273 + throw new EOFException();
1.274 + return (byte)(ch);
1.275 + }
1.276 +
1.277 + /**
1.278 + * See the general contract of the <code>readUnsignedByte</code>
1.279 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.280 + * <p>
1.281 + * Bytes
1.282 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.283 + * input stream.
1.284 + *
1.285 + * @return the next byte of this input stream, interpreted as an
1.286 + * unsigned 8-bit number.
1.287 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream has reached the end.
1.288 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.289 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.290 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.291 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.292 + */
1.293 + public final int readUnsignedByte() throws IOException {
1.294 + int ch = in.read();
1.295 + if (ch < 0)
1.296 + throw new EOFException();
1.297 + return ch;
1.298 + }
1.299 +
1.300 + /**
1.301 + * See the general contract of the <code>readShort</code>
1.302 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.303 + * <p>
1.304 + * Bytes
1.305 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.306 + * input stream.
1.307 + *
1.308 + * @return the next two bytes of this input stream, interpreted as a
1.309 + * signed 16-bit number.
1.310 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.311 + * reading two bytes.
1.312 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.313 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.314 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.315 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.316 + */
1.317 + public final short readShort() throws IOException {
1.318 + int ch1 = in.read();
1.319 + int ch2 = in.read();
1.320 + if ((ch1 | ch2) < 0)
1.321 + throw new EOFException();
1.322 + return (short)((ch1 << 8) + (ch2 << 0));
1.323 + }
1.324 +
1.325 + /**
1.326 + * See the general contract of the <code>readUnsignedShort</code>
1.327 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.328 + * <p>
1.329 + * Bytes
1.330 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.331 + * input stream.
1.332 + *
1.333 + * @return the next two bytes of this input stream, interpreted as an
1.334 + * unsigned 16-bit integer.
1.335 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.336 + * reading two bytes.
1.337 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.338 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.339 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.340 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.341 + */
1.342 + public final int readUnsignedShort() throws IOException {
1.343 + int ch1 = in.read();
1.344 + int ch2 = in.read();
1.345 + if ((ch1 | ch2) < 0)
1.346 + throw new EOFException();
1.347 + return (ch1 << 8) + (ch2 << 0);
1.348 + }
1.349 +
1.350 + /**
1.351 + * See the general contract of the <code>readChar</code>
1.352 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.353 + * <p>
1.354 + * Bytes
1.355 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.356 + * input stream.
1.357 + *
1.358 + * @return the next two bytes of this input stream, interpreted as a
1.359 + * <code>char</code>.
1.360 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.361 + * reading two bytes.
1.362 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.363 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.364 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.365 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.366 + */
1.367 + public final char readChar() throws IOException {
1.368 + int ch1 = in.read();
1.369 + int ch2 = in.read();
1.370 + if ((ch1 | ch2) < 0)
1.371 + throw new EOFException();
1.372 + return (char)((ch1 << 8) + (ch2 << 0));
1.373 + }
1.374 +
1.375 + /**
1.376 + * See the general contract of the <code>readInt</code>
1.377 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.378 + * <p>
1.379 + * Bytes
1.380 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.381 + * input stream.
1.382 + *
1.383 + * @return the next four bytes of this input stream, interpreted as an
1.384 + * <code>int</code>.
1.385 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.386 + * reading four bytes.
1.387 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.388 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.389 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.390 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.391 + */
1.392 + public final int readInt() throws IOException {
1.393 + int ch1 = in.read();
1.394 + int ch2 = in.read();
1.395 + int ch3 = in.read();
1.396 + int ch4 = in.read();
1.397 + if ((ch1 | ch2 | ch3 | ch4) < 0)
1.398 + throw new EOFException();
1.399 + return ((ch1 << 24) + (ch2 << 16) + (ch3 << 8) + (ch4 << 0));
1.400 + }
1.401 +
1.402 + private byte readBuffer[] = new byte[8];
1.403 +
1.404 + /**
1.405 + * See the general contract of the <code>readLong</code>
1.406 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.407 + * <p>
1.408 + * Bytes
1.409 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.410 + * input stream.
1.411 + *
1.412 + * @return the next eight bytes of this input stream, interpreted as a
1.413 + * <code>long</code>.
1.414 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.415 + * reading eight bytes.
1.416 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.417 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.418 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.419 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.420 + */
1.421 + public final long readLong() throws IOException {
1.422 + readFully(readBuffer, 0, 8);
1.423 + return (((long)readBuffer[0] << 56) +
1.424 + ((long)(readBuffer[1] & 255) << 48) +
1.425 + ((long)(readBuffer[2] & 255) << 40) +
1.426 + ((long)(readBuffer[3] & 255) << 32) +
1.427 + ((long)(readBuffer[4] & 255) << 24) +
1.428 + ((readBuffer[5] & 255) << 16) +
1.429 + ((readBuffer[6] & 255) << 8) +
1.430 + ((readBuffer[7] & 255) << 0));
1.431 + }
1.432 +
1.433 + /**
1.434 + * See the general contract of the <code>readFloat</code>
1.435 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.436 + * <p>
1.437 + * Bytes
1.438 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.439 + * input stream.
1.440 + *
1.441 + * @return the next four bytes of this input stream, interpreted as a
1.442 + * <code>float</code>.
1.443 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.444 + * reading four bytes.
1.445 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.446 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.447 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.448 + * @see java.io.DataInputStream#readInt()
1.449 + * @see java.lang.Float#intBitsToFloat(int)
1.450 + */
1.451 + public final float readFloat() throws IOException {
1.452 + return Float.intBitsToFloat(readInt());
1.453 + }
1.454 +
1.455 + /**
1.456 + * See the general contract of the <code>readDouble</code>
1.457 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.458 + * <p>
1.459 + * Bytes
1.460 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.461 + * input stream.
1.462 + *
1.463 + * @return the next eight bytes of this input stream, interpreted as a
1.464 + * <code>double</code>.
1.465 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.466 + * reading eight bytes.
1.467 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.468 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.469 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.470 + * @see java.io.DataInputStream#readLong()
1.471 + * @see java.lang.Double#longBitsToDouble(long)
1.472 + */
1.473 + public final double readDouble() throws IOException {
1.474 + int hi = readInt();
1.475 + int low = readInt();
1.476 + return toDouble(hi, low);
1.477 + }
1.478 +
1.479 + @JavaScriptBody(args={ "hi", "low" },
1.480 + body=
1.481 + "if (low == 0) {\n"
1.482 + + " if (hi === 0x7ff00000) return Number.POSITIVE_INFINITY;\n"
1.483 + + " if (hi === 0xfff00000) return Number.NEGATIVE_INFINITY;\n"
1.484 + + "}\n"
1.485 + + "if (hi >= 0x7ff00000 && hi <= 0x7fffffff) return Number.NaN;\n"
1.486 + + "if (hi >= 0xfff00000 && hi <= 0xffffffff) return Number.NaN;\n"
1.487 + + "var s = (hi & 0x80000000) === 0 ? 1 : -1;\n"
1.488 + + "var e = (hi >> 20) & 0x7ff;\n"
1.489 + + "var to32 = low >> 0;\n"
1.490 + + "if (e === 0) {\n"
1.491 + + " if (to32 & 0x80000000) {\n"
1.492 + + " hi = hi << 1 + 1; low = low << 1;\n"
1.493 + + " } else {\n"
1.494 + + " hi = hi << 1; low = low << 1;\n"
1.495 + + " }\n"
1.496 + + "} else {\n"
1.497 + + " hi = (hi & 0xfffff) | 0x100000;\n"
1.498 + + "}\n"
1.499 + + "to32 = low >> 0;\n"
1.500 + + "var m = Math.pow(2.0, 32) * hi + to32;\n"
1.501 + + "var r = s * m * Math.pow(2.0, e - 1075);\n"
1.502 + + "//throw 'exp: ' + e + ' sign: ' + s + ' hi:' + hi + ' low: ' + low + ' m: ' + m + ' r: ' + r;\n"
1.503 + + "return r;\n"
1.504 + )
1.505 + private static double toDouble(int hi, int low) {
1.506 + long both = hi;
1.507 + both = (both << 32) & low;
1.508 + return Double.doubleToLongBits(both);
1.509 + }
1.510 +
1.511 + private char lineBuffer[];
1.512 +
1.513 + /**
1.514 + * See the general contract of the <code>readLine</code>
1.515 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.516 + * <p>
1.517 + * Bytes
1.518 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.519 + * input stream.
1.520 + *
1.521 + * @deprecated This method does not properly convert bytes to characters.
1.522 + * As of JDK 1.1, the preferred way to read lines of text is via the
1.523 + * <code>BufferedReader.readLine()</code> method. Programs that use the
1.524 + * <code>DataInputStream</code> class to read lines can be converted to use
1.525 + * the <code>BufferedReader</code> class by replacing code of the form:
1.526 + * <blockquote><pre>
1.527 + * DataInputStream d = new DataInputStream(in);
1.528 + * </pre></blockquote>
1.529 + * with:
1.530 + * <blockquote><pre>
1.531 + * BufferedReader d
1.532 + * = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(in));
1.533 + * </pre></blockquote>
1.534 + *
1.535 + * @return the next line of text from this input stream.
1.536 + * @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
1.537 + * @see java.io.BufferedReader#readLine()
1.538 + * @see java.io.FilterInputStream#in
1.539 + */
1.540 + @Deprecated
1.541 + public final String readLine() throws IOException {
1.542 + char buf[] = lineBuffer;
1.543 +
1.544 + if (buf == null) {
1.545 + buf = lineBuffer = new char[128];
1.546 + }
1.547 +
1.548 + int room = buf.length;
1.549 + int offset = 0;
1.550 + int c;
1.551 +
1.552 +loop: while (true) {
1.553 + switch (c = in.read()) {
1.554 + case -1:
1.555 + case '\n':
1.556 + break loop;
1.557 +
1.558 + case '\r':
1.559 + int c2 = in.read();
1.560 + if ((c2 != '\n') && (c2 != -1)) {
1.561 + if (!(in instanceof PushbackInputStream)) {
1.562 + this.in = new PushbackInputStream(in);
1.563 + }
1.564 + ((PushbackInputStream)in).unread(c2);
1.565 + }
1.566 + break loop;
1.567 +
1.568 + default:
1.569 + if (--room < 0) {
1.570 + buf = new char[offset + 128];
1.571 + room = buf.length - offset - 1;
1.572 + System.arraycopy(lineBuffer, 0, buf, 0, offset);
1.573 + lineBuffer = buf;
1.574 + }
1.575 + buf[offset++] = (char) c;
1.576 + break;
1.577 + }
1.578 + }
1.579 + if ((c == -1) && (offset == 0)) {
1.580 + return null;
1.581 + }
1.582 + return String.copyValueOf(buf, 0, offset);
1.583 + }
1.584 +
1.585 + /**
1.586 + * See the general contract of the <code>readUTF</code>
1.587 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.588 + * <p>
1.589 + * Bytes
1.590 + * for this operation are read from the contained
1.591 + * input stream.
1.592 + *
1.593 + * @return a Unicode string.
1.594 + * @exception EOFException if this input stream reaches the end before
1.595 + * reading all the bytes.
1.596 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.597 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.598 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.599 + * @exception UTFDataFormatException if the bytes do not represent a valid
1.600 + * modified UTF-8 encoding of a string.
1.601 + * @see java.io.DataInputStream#readUTF(java.io.DataInput)
1.602 + */
1.603 + public final String readUTF() throws IOException {
1.604 + return readUTF(this);
1.605 + }
1.606 +
1.607 + /**
1.608 + * Reads from the
1.609 + * stream <code>in</code> a representation
1.610 + * of a Unicode character string encoded in
1.611 + * <a href="DataInput.html#modified-utf-8">modified UTF-8</a> format;
1.612 + * this string of characters is then returned as a <code>String</code>.
1.613 + * The details of the modified UTF-8 representation
1.614 + * are exactly the same as for the <code>readUTF</code>
1.615 + * method of <code>DataInput</code>.
1.616 + *
1.617 + * @param in a data input stream.
1.618 + * @return a Unicode string.
1.619 + * @exception EOFException if the input stream reaches the end
1.620 + * before all the bytes.
1.621 + * @exception IOException the stream has been closed and the contained
1.622 + * input stream does not support reading after close, or
1.623 + * another I/O error occurs.
1.624 + * @exception UTFDataFormatException if the bytes do not represent a
1.625 + * valid modified UTF-8 encoding of a Unicode string.
1.626 + * @see java.io.DataInputStream#readUnsignedShort()
1.627 + */
1.628 + public final static String readUTF(DataInput in) throws IOException {
1.629 + int utflen = in.readUnsignedShort();
1.630 + byte[] bytearr = null;
1.631 + char[] chararr = null;
1.632 + if (in instanceof DataInputStream) {
1.633 + DataInputStream dis = (DataInputStream)in;
1.634 + if (dis.bytearr.length < utflen){
1.635 + dis.bytearr = new byte[utflen*2];
1.636 + dis.chararr = new char[utflen*2];
1.637 + }
1.638 + chararr = dis.chararr;
1.639 + bytearr = dis.bytearr;
1.640 + } else {
1.641 + bytearr = new byte[utflen];
1.642 + chararr = new char[utflen];
1.643 + }
1.644 +
1.645 + int c, char2, char3;
1.646 + int count = 0;
1.647 + int chararr_count=0;
1.648 +
1.649 + in.readFully(bytearr, 0, utflen);
1.650 +
1.651 + while (count < utflen) {
1.652 + c = (int) bytearr[count] & 0xff;
1.653 + if (c > 127) break;
1.654 + count++;
1.655 + chararr[chararr_count++]=(char)c;
1.656 + }
1.657 +
1.658 + while (count < utflen) {
1.659 + c = (int) bytearr[count] & 0xff;
1.660 + switch (c >> 4) {
1.661 + case 0: case 1: case 2: case 3: case 4: case 5: case 6: case 7:
1.662 + /* 0xxxxxxx*/
1.663 + count++;
1.664 + chararr[chararr_count++]=(char)c;
1.665 + break;
1.666 + case 12: case 13:
1.667 + /* 110x xxxx 10xx xxxx*/
1.668 + count += 2;
1.669 + if (count > utflen)
1.670 + throw new UTFDataFormatException(
1.671 + "malformed input: partial character at end");
1.672 + char2 = (int) bytearr[count-1];
1.673 + if ((char2 & 0xC0) != 0x80)
1.674 + throw new UTFDataFormatException(
1.675 + "malformed input around byte " + count);
1.676 + chararr[chararr_count++]=(char)(((c & 0x1F) << 6) |
1.677 + (char2 & 0x3F));
1.678 + break;
1.679 + case 14:
1.680 + /* 1110 xxxx 10xx xxxx 10xx xxxx */
1.681 + count += 3;
1.682 + if (count > utflen)
1.683 + throw new UTFDataFormatException(
1.684 + "malformed input: partial character at end");
1.685 + char2 = (int) bytearr[count-2];
1.686 + char3 = (int) bytearr[count-1];
1.687 + if (((char2 & 0xC0) != 0x80) || ((char3 & 0xC0) != 0x80))
1.688 + throw new UTFDataFormatException(
1.689 + "malformed input around byte " + (count-1));
1.690 + chararr[chararr_count++]=(char)(((c & 0x0F) << 12) |
1.691 + ((char2 & 0x3F) << 6) |
1.692 + ((char3 & 0x3F) << 0));
1.693 + break;
1.694 + default:
1.695 + /* 10xx xxxx, 1111 xxxx */
1.696 + throw new UTFDataFormatException(
1.697 + "malformed input around byte " + count);
1.698 + }
1.699 + }
1.700 + // The number of chars produced may be less than utflen
1.701 + return new String(chararr, 0, chararr_count);
1.702 + }
1.703 +}