FilterInputStream.java   [plain text]


/* FilterInputStream.java -- Base class for classes that filter input
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package java.io;

/* 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.
 */

/**
  * This is the common superclass of all standard classes that filter 
  * input.  It acts as a layer on top of an underlying <code>InputStream</code>
  * and simply redirects calls made to it to the subordinate InputStream
  * instead.  Subclasses of this class perform additional filtering
  * functions in addition to simply redirecting the call.
  * <p>
  * This class is not abstract.  However, since it only redirects calls
  * to a subordinate <code>InputStream</code> without adding any functionality
  * on top of it, this class should not be used directly.  Instead, various
  * subclasses of this class should be used.  This is enforced with a
  * protected constructor.  Do not try to hack around it.
  * <p>
  * When creating a subclass of <code>FilterInputStream</code>, override the
  * appropriate methods to implement the desired filtering.  However, note
  * that the <code>read(byte[])</code> method does not need to be overridden
  * as this class redirects calls to that method to 
  * <code>read(byte[], int, int)</code> instead of to the subordinate
  * <code>InputStream read(byte[])</code> method.
  *
  * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
  * @author Warren Levy (warrenl@cygnus.com)
  */
public class FilterInputStream extends InputStream
{
  /**
    * This is the subordinate <code>InputStream</code> to which method calls
    * are redirected
    */
  protected InputStream in;

  /**
    * Create a <code>FilterInputStream</code> with the specified subordinate
    * <code>InputStream</code>.
    *
    * @param in The subordinate <code>InputStream</code>
    */
  protected FilterInputStream(InputStream in)
  {
    this.in = in;
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>in.mark(int)</code> method.
    *
    * @param readlimit The parameter passed to <code>in.mark(int)</code>
    */
  public void mark(int readlimit)
  {
    in.mark(readlimit);
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>in.markSupported()</code> method.
    *
    * @return <code>true</code> if mark/reset is supported, <code>false</code>
    *         otherwise
    */
  public boolean markSupported()
  {
    return in.markSupported();
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>in.reset()</code> method.
    *
    * @exception IOException If an error occurs
    */
  public void reset() throws IOException
  {
    in.reset();
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>in.available()</code> method.
    *
    * @return The value returned from <code>in.available()</code>
    *
    * @exception IOException If an error occurs
    */
  public int available() throws IOException
  {
    return in.available();
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>in.skip(long)</code> method
    *
    * @param numBytes The requested number of bytes to skip. 
    *
    * @return The value returned from <code>in.skip(long)</code>
    *
    * @exception IOException If an error occurs
    */
  public long skip(long numBytes) throws IOException
  {
    return in.skip(numBytes);
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>in.read()</code> method
    *
    * @return The value returned from <code>in.read()</code>
    *
    * @exception IOException If an error occurs
    */
  public int read() throws IOException
  {
    return in.read();
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>read(byte[], int, int)</code> overloaded method.  
    * Note that 
    * this method does not redirect its call directly to a corresponding
    * method in <code>in</code>.  This allows subclasses to override only the
    * three argument version of <code>read</code>.
    *
    * @param buf The buffer to read bytes into
    *
    * @return The value retured from <code>in.read(byte[], int, int)</code>
    *
    * @exception IOException If an error occurs
    */
  public int read(byte[] buf) throws IOException
  {
    return read(buf, 0, buf.length);
  }

  /**
    * Calls the <code>in.read(byte[], int, int)</code> method.
    *
    * @param buf The buffer to read bytes into
    * @param offset The index into the buffer to start storing bytes
    * @param len The maximum number of bytes to read.
    *
    * @return The value retured from <code>in.read(byte[], int, int)</code>
    *
    * @exception IOException If an error occurs
    */
  public int read(byte[] buf, int offset, int len) throws IOException
  {
    return in.read(buf, offset, len);
  }

  /**
    * This method closes the input stream by closing the input stream that
    * this object is filtering.  Future attempts to access this stream may
    * throw an exception.
    * 
    * @exception IOException If an error occurs
    */
  public void close() throws IOException
  {
    in.close();
  }
}