gcc/libjava/java/io/PipedInputStream.java

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/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Cygnus Solutions
This file is part of libgcj.
This software is copyrighted work licensed under the terms of the
Libgcj License. Please consult the file "LIBGCJ_LICENSE" for
details. */
package java.io;
/**
* @author Warren Levy <warrenl@cygnus.com>
* @date October 29, 1998.
*/
/* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, ISBN 0-201-31002-3
* "The Java Language Specification", ISBN 0-201-63451-1
* plus online API docs for JDK 1.2 beta from http://www.javasoft.com.
* Status: Believed complete and correct.
*/
public class PipedInputStream extends InputStream
{
/* The size of the pipe's circular input buffer. */
protected static final int PIPE_SIZE = 1024;
/* The circular buffer into which incoming data is placed. */
protected byte[] buffer;
/* The index in the buffer at which the next byte of data will be stored. */
protected int in = -1;
/* The index in the buffer at which the next byte of data will be read. */
protected int out = 0;
/* The output stream this is connected to; used to check for errors. */
private PipedOutputStream po = null;
/* Flag to indicate that the output stream was closed. */
private boolean outClosed = false;
public PipedInputStream(PipedOutputStream src) throws IOException
{
buffer = new byte[PIPE_SIZE];
connect(src);
}
public PipedInputStream()
{
buffer = new byte[PIPE_SIZE];
}
public synchronized int available() throws IOException
{
if (in < 0)
return 0;
if (in > out)
return in - out;
// Buffer has wrapped around.
return buffer.length - out + in;
}
public void close() throws IOException
{
buffer = null;
po = null;
// Mark as empty for available method.
in = -1;
}
public void connect(PipedOutputStream src) throws IOException
{
if (buffer == null)
throw new IOException("pipe closed");
if (po != null)
if (po == src)
return;
else
throw new IOException("pipe already connected");
po = src;
try
{
src.connect(this);
}
catch (IOException ex)
{
po = null;
throw ex;
}
}
public synchronized int read() throws IOException
{
// TBD: Spec says to throw IOException if thread writing to output stream
// died. What does this really mean? Theoretically, multiple threads
// could be writing to this object. Do you track the first, last, or
// all of them?
if (po == null)
if (buffer == null)
throw new IOException("pipe closed");
else
throw new IOException("pipe unconnected");
// Block until there's something to read or output stream was closed.
while (in < 0)
try
{
if (outClosed)
return -1;
wait();
}
catch (InterruptedException ex)
{
throw new InterruptedIOException();
}
// Let other threads know there's room to write now.
notifyAll();
int retval = buffer[out++] & 0xFF;
// Wrap back around if at end of the array.
if (out >= buffer.length)
out = 0;
// When the last byte available is read, mark the buffer as empty.
if (out == in)
{
in = -1;
out = 0;
}
return retval;
}
public synchronized int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException
{
if (off < 0 || len < 0 || off + len > b.length)
throw new ArrayIndexOutOfBoundsException();
// TBD: Spec says to throw IOException if thread writing to output stream
// died. What does this really mean? Theoretically, multiple threads
// could be writing to this object. Do you track the first, last, or
// all of them?
if (po == null)
if (buffer == null)
throw new IOException("pipe closed");
else
throw new IOException("pipe unconnected");
// Block until there's something to read or output stream was closed.
while (in < 0)
try
{
if (outClosed)
return -1;
wait();
}
catch (InterruptedException ex)
{
throw new InterruptedIOException();
}
// Let other threads know there's room to write now.
notifyAll();
int numRead;
len = Math.min(len, available());
if (in <= out && len >= (numRead = buffer.length - out))
{
// Buffer has wrapped around; need to copy in 2 steps.
// Copy to the end of the buffer first; second copy may be of zero
// bytes but that is ok. Doing it that way saves having to check
// later if 'out' has grown to buffer.length.
System.arraycopy(buffer, out, b, off, numRead);
len -= numRead;
off += numRead;
out = 0;
}
else
numRead = 0;
System.arraycopy(buffer, out, b, off, len);
numRead += len;
out += len;
// When the last byte available is read, mark the buffer as empty.
if (out == in)
{
in = -1;
out = 0;
}
return numRead;
}
protected synchronized void receive(int b) throws IOException
{
if (buffer == null)
throw new IOException("pipe closed");
// TBD: Spec says to throw IOException if thread reading from input stream
// died. What does this really mean? Theoretically, multiple threads
// could be reading to this object (why else would 'read' be synchronized?).
// Do you track the first, last, or all of them?
if (b < 0)
{
outClosed = true;
notifyAll(); // In case someone was blocked in a read.
return;
}
// Block until there's room in the pipe.
while (in == out)
try
{
wait();
}
catch (InterruptedException ex)
{
throw new InterruptedIOException();
}
// Check if buffer is empty.
if (in < 0)
in = 0;
buffer[in++] = (byte) b;
// Wrap back around if at end of the array.
if (in >= buffer.length)
in = 0;
// Let other threads know there's something to read when this returns.
notifyAll();
}
}