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017package org.apache.commons.io.output;
018
019import static org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils.EOF;
020
021import java.io.IOException;
022import java.io.InputStream;
023import java.io.OutputStream;
024import java.io.SequenceInputStream;
025import java.io.UnsupportedEncodingException;
026import java.nio.charset.Charset;
027import java.util.ArrayList;
028import java.util.Collections;
029import java.util.List;
030
031import org.apache.commons.io.Charsets;
032import org.apache.commons.io.IOUtils;
033import org.apache.commons.io.input.ClosedInputStream;
034
035/**
036 * This is the base class for implementing an output stream in which the data
037 * is written into a byte array. The buffer automatically grows as data
038 * is written to it.
039 * <p>
040 * The data can be retrieved using {@code toByteArray()} and
041 * {@code toString()}.
042 * Closing an {@link AbstractByteArrayOutputStream} has no effect. The methods in
043 * this class can be called after the stream has been closed without
044 * generating an {@link IOException}.
045 * </p>
046 * <p>
047 * This is the base for an alternative implementation of the
048 * {@link java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream} class. The original implementation
049 * only allocates 32 bytes at the beginning. As this class is designed for
050 * heavy duty it starts at {@value #DEFAULT_SIZE} bytes. In contrast to the original it doesn't
051 * reallocate the whole memory block but allocates additional buffers. This
052 * way no buffers need to be garbage collected and the contents don't have
053 * to be copied to the new buffer. This class is designed to behave exactly
054 * like the original. The only exception is the deprecated
055 * {@link java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toString(int)} method that has been
056 * ignored.
057 * </p>
058 *
059 * @param <T> The AbstractByteArrayOutputStream subclass
060 * @since 2.7
061 */
062public abstract class AbstractByteArrayOutputStream<T extends AbstractByteArrayOutputStream<T>> extends OutputStream {
063
064    /**
065     * Constructor for an InputStream subclass.
066     *
067     * @param <T> the type of the InputStream.
068     */
069    @FunctionalInterface
070    protected interface InputStreamConstructor<T extends InputStream> {
071
072        /**
073         * Constructs an InputStream subclass.
074         *
075         * @param buffer the buffer
076         * @param offset the offset into the buffer
077         * @param length the length of the buffer
078         * @return the InputStream subclass.
079         */
080        T construct(byte[] buffer, int offset, int length);
081    }
082
083    static final int DEFAULT_SIZE = 1024;
084
085    /** The list of buffers, which grows and never reduces. */
086    private final List<byte[]> buffers = new ArrayList<>();
087
088    /** The total count of bytes written. */
089    protected int count;
090
091    /** The current buffer. */
092    private byte[] currentBuffer;
093
094    /** The index of the current buffer. */
095    private int currentBufferIndex;
096
097    /** The total count of bytes in all the filled buffers. */
098    private int filledBufferSum;
099
100    /** Flag to indicate if the buffers can be reused after reset */
101    private boolean reuseBuffers = true;
102
103    /**
104     * Constructs a new instance for subclasses.
105     */
106    public AbstractByteArrayOutputStream() {
107        // empty
108    }
109
110    /**
111     * Returns this instance typed to {@code T}.
112     *
113     * @return this instance
114     */
115    @SuppressWarnings("unchecked")
116    protected T asThis() {
117        return (T) this;
118    }
119
120    /**
121     * Does nothing.
122     *
123     * The methods in this class can be called after the stream has been closed without generating an {@link IOException}.
124     *
125     * @throws IOException never (this method should not declare this exception but it has to now due to backwards
126     *         compatibility)
127     */
128    @Override
129    public void close() throws IOException {
130        //nop
131    }
132
133    /**
134     * Makes a new buffer available either by allocating
135     * a new one or re-cycling an existing one.
136     *
137     * @param newCount  the size of the buffer if one is created
138     */
139    protected void needNewBuffer(final int newCount) {
140        if (currentBufferIndex < buffers.size() - 1) {
141            // Recycling old buffer
142            filledBufferSum += currentBuffer.length;
143
144            currentBufferIndex++;
145            currentBuffer = buffers.get(currentBufferIndex);
146        } else {
147            // Creating new buffer
148            final int newBufferSize;
149            if (currentBuffer == null) {
150                newBufferSize = newCount;
151                filledBufferSum = 0;
152            } else {
153                newBufferSize = Math.max(currentBuffer.length << 1, newCount - filledBufferSum);
154                filledBufferSum += currentBuffer.length;
155            }
156
157            currentBufferIndex++;
158            currentBuffer = IOUtils.byteArray(newBufferSize);
159            buffers.add(currentBuffer);
160        }
161    }
162
163    /**
164     * See {@link ByteArrayOutputStream#reset()}.
165     *
166     * @see ByteArrayOutputStream#reset()
167     */
168    public abstract void reset();
169
170    /**
171     * Implements a default reset behavior.
172     *
173     * @see ByteArrayOutputStream#reset()
174     */
175    protected void resetImpl() {
176        count = 0;
177        filledBufferSum = 0;
178        currentBufferIndex = 0;
179        if (reuseBuffers) {
180            currentBuffer = buffers.get(currentBufferIndex);
181        } else {
182            //Throw away old buffers
183            currentBuffer = null;
184            final int size = buffers.get(0).length;
185            buffers.clear();
186            needNewBuffer(size);
187            reuseBuffers = true;
188        }
189    }
190
191    /**
192     * Returns the current size of the byte array.
193     *
194     * @return the current size of the byte array
195     */
196    public abstract int size();
197
198    /**
199     * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as a byte array.
200     * The result is independent of this stream.
201     *
202     * @return the current contents of this output stream, as a byte array
203     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toByteArray()
204     */
205    public abstract byte[] toByteArray();
206
207    /**
208     * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as a byte array.
209     * The result is independent of this stream.
210     *
211     * @return the current contents of this output stream, as a byte array
212     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toByteArray()
213     */
214    protected byte[] toByteArrayImpl() {
215        int remaining = count;
216        if (remaining == 0) {
217            return IOUtils.EMPTY_BYTE_ARRAY;
218        }
219        final byte[] newBuf = IOUtils.byteArray(remaining);
220        int pos = 0;
221        for (final byte[] buf : buffers) {
222            final int c = Math.min(buf.length, remaining);
223            System.arraycopy(buf, 0, newBuf, pos, c);
224            pos += c;
225            remaining -= c;
226            if (remaining == 0) {
227                break;
228            }
229        }
230        return newBuf;
231    }
232
233    /**
234     * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as an Input Stream. The
235     * returned stream is backed by buffers of {@code this} stream,
236     * avoiding memory allocation and copy, thus saving space and time.<br>
237     *
238     * @return the current contents of this output stream.
239     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toByteArray()
240     * @see #reset()
241     * @since 2.5
242     */
243    public abstract InputStream toInputStream();
244
245    /**
246     * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as an Input Stream. The
247     * returned stream is backed by buffers of {@code this} stream,
248     * avoiding memory allocation and copy, thus saving space and time.<br>
249     *
250     * @param <T> the type of the InputStream which makes up
251     *            the {@link SequenceInputStream}.
252     * @param isConstructor A constructor for an InputStream which makes
253     *                     up the {@link SequenceInputStream}.
254     *
255     * @return the current contents of this output stream.
256     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toByteArray()
257     * @see #reset()
258     * @since 2.7
259     */
260    @SuppressWarnings("resource") // The result InputStream MUST be managed by the call site.
261    protected <T extends InputStream> InputStream toInputStream(final InputStreamConstructor<T> isConstructor) {
262        int remaining = count;
263        if (remaining == 0) {
264            return ClosedInputStream.INSTANCE;
265        }
266        final List<T> list = new ArrayList<>(buffers.size());
267        for (final byte[] buf : buffers) {
268            final int c = Math.min(buf.length, remaining);
269            list.add(isConstructor.construct(buf, 0, c));
270            remaining -= c;
271            if (remaining == 0) {
272                break;
273            }
274        }
275        reuseBuffers = false;
276        return new SequenceInputStream(Collections.enumeration(list));
277    }
278
279    /**
280     * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as a string using the virtual machine's {@link Charset#defaultCharset() default charset}.
281     *
282     * @return the contents of the byte array as a String
283     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toString()
284     * @see Charset#defaultCharset()
285     * @deprecated Use {@link #toString(String)} instead
286     */
287    @Override
288    @Deprecated
289    public String toString() {
290        // make explicit the use of the default charset
291        return new String(toByteArray(), Charset.defaultCharset());
292    }
293
294    /**
295     * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as a string
296     * using the specified encoding.
297     *
298     * @param charset  the character encoding
299     * @return the string converted from the byte array
300     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toString(String)
301     * @since 2.5
302     */
303    public String toString(final Charset charset) {
304        return new String(toByteArray(), charset);
305    }
306
307    /**
308     * Gets the current contents of this byte stream as a string
309     * using the specified encoding.
310     *
311     * @param enc  the name of the character encoding
312     * @return the string converted from the byte array
313     * @throws UnsupportedEncodingException if the encoding is not supported
314     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#toString(String)
315     */
316    public String toString(final String enc) throws UnsupportedEncodingException {
317        return new String(toByteArray(), enc);
318    }
319
320    /**
321     * Writes {@code b.length} bytes from the given byte array to this output stream. This has same effect as {@code write(b, 0, b.length)}.
322     *
323     * @param b the data.
324     * @see #write(byte[], int, int)
325     * @since 2.19.0
326     */
327    @Override
328    public void write(final byte b[]) {
329        write(b, 0, b.length);
330    }
331
332    @Override
333    public abstract void write(byte[] b, int off, int len);
334
335    /**
336     * Writes the bytes for given CharSequence encoded using a Charset.
337     *
338     * @param data    The String to convert to bytes. not null.
339     * @param charset The {@link Charset} o encode the {@code String}, null means the default encoding.
340     * @return this instance.
341     * @since 2.19.0
342     */
343    public T write(final CharSequence data, final Charset charset) {
344        write(data.toString().getBytes(Charsets.toCharset(charset)));
345        return asThis();
346    }
347
348    /**
349     * Writes the entire contents of the specified input stream to this
350     * byte stream. Bytes from the input stream are read directly into the
351     * internal buffer of this stream.
352     *
353     * @param in the input stream to read from
354     * @return total number of bytes read from the input stream
355     *         (and written to this stream)
356     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while reading the input stream
357     * @since 1.4
358     */
359    public abstract int write(InputStream in) throws IOException;
360
361    @Override
362    public abstract void write(int b);
363
364    /**
365     * Writes the bytes to the byte array.
366     * @param b the bytes to write
367     * @param off The start offset
368     * @param len The number of bytes to write
369     */
370    protected void writeImpl(final byte[] b, final int off, final int len) {
371        final int newCount = count + len;
372        int remaining = len;
373        int inBufferPos = count - filledBufferSum;
374        while (remaining > 0) {
375            final int part = Math.min(remaining, currentBuffer.length - inBufferPos);
376            System.arraycopy(b, off + len - remaining, currentBuffer, inBufferPos, part);
377            remaining -= part;
378            if (remaining > 0) {
379                needNewBuffer(newCount);
380                inBufferPos = 0;
381            }
382        }
383        count = newCount;
384    }
385
386    /**
387     * Writes the entire contents of the specified input stream to this
388     * byte stream. Bytes from the input stream are read directly into the
389     * internal buffer of this stream.
390     *
391     * @param in the input stream to read from
392     * @return total number of bytes read from the input stream
393     *         (and written to this stream)
394     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs while reading the input stream
395     * @since 2.7
396     */
397    protected int writeImpl(final InputStream in) throws IOException {
398        int readCount = 0;
399        int inBufferPos = count - filledBufferSum;
400        int n = in.read(currentBuffer, inBufferPos, currentBuffer.length - inBufferPos);
401        while (n != EOF) {
402            readCount += n;
403            inBufferPos += n;
404            count += n;
405            if (inBufferPos == currentBuffer.length) {
406                needNewBuffer(currentBuffer.length);
407                inBufferPos = 0;
408            }
409            n = in.read(currentBuffer, inBufferPos, currentBuffer.length - inBufferPos);
410        }
411        return readCount;
412    }
413
414    /**
415     * Write a byte to byte array.
416     * @param b the byte to write
417     */
418    protected void writeImpl(final int b) {
419        int inBufferPos = count - filledBufferSum;
420        if (inBufferPos == currentBuffer.length) {
421            needNewBuffer(count + 1);
422            inBufferPos = 0;
423        }
424        currentBuffer[inBufferPos] = (byte) b;
425        count++;
426    }
427
428    /**
429     * Writes the entire contents of this byte stream to the
430     * specified output stream.
431     *
432     * @param out  the output stream to write to
433     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, such as if the stream is closed
434     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#writeTo(OutputStream)
435     */
436    public abstract void writeTo(OutputStream out) throws IOException;
437
438    /**
439     * Writes the entire contents of this byte stream to the
440     * specified output stream.
441     *
442     * @param out  the output stream to write to
443     * @throws IOException if an I/O error occurs, such as if the stream is closed
444     * @see java.io.ByteArrayOutputStream#writeTo(OutputStream)
445     */
446    protected void writeToImpl(final OutputStream out) throws IOException {
447        int remaining = count;
448        for (final byte[] buf : buffers) {
449            final int c = Math.min(buf.length, remaining);
450            out.write(buf, 0, c);
451            remaining -= c;
452            if (remaining == 0) {
453                break;
454            }
455        }
456    }
457
458}