From 554fd8c5195424bdbcabf5de30fdc183aba391bd Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: upstream source tree Date: Sun, 15 Mar 2015 20:14:05 -0400 Subject: obtained gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2 from upstream website; verified gcc-4.6.4.tar.bz2.sig; imported gcc-4.6.4 source tree from verified upstream tarball. downloading a git-generated archive based on the 'upstream' tag should provide you with a source tree that is binary identical to the one extracted from the above tarball. if you have obtained the source via the command 'git clone', however, do note that line-endings of files in your working directory might differ from line-endings of the respective files in the upstream repository. --- libjava/classpath/java/io/DataInput.java | 456 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 456 insertions(+) create mode 100644 libjava/classpath/java/io/DataInput.java (limited to 'libjava/classpath/java/io/DataInput.java') diff --git a/libjava/classpath/java/io/DataInput.java b/libjava/classpath/java/io/DataInput.java new file mode 100644 index 000000000..a713319cf --- /dev/null +++ b/libjava/classpath/java/io/DataInput.java @@ -0,0 +1,456 @@ +/* DataInput.java -- Interface for reading data from a stream + Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2001, 2003, 2005 Free Software Foundation, Inc. + +This file is part of GNU Classpath. + +GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +the Free Software Foundation; either version 2, or (at your option) +any later version. + +GNU Classpath is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but +WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU +General Public License for more details. + +You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License +along with GNU Classpath; see the file COPYING. If not, write to the +Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA +02110-1301 USA. + +Linking this library statically or dynamically with other modules is +making a combined work based on this library. Thus, the terms and +conditions of the GNU General Public License cover the whole +combination. + +As a special exception, the copyright holders of this library give you +permission to link this library with independent modules to produce an +executable, regardless of the license terms of these independent +modules, and to copy and distribute the resulting executable under +terms of your choice, provided that you also meet, for each linked +independent module, the terms and conditions of the license of that +module. An independent module is a module which is not derived from +or based on this library. If you modify this library, you may extend +this exception to your version of the library, but you are not +obligated to do so. If you do not wish to do so, delete this +exception statement from your version. */ + + +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 interface is implemented by classes that can data from streams + * into Java primitive types. + * + * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com) + * @author Warren Levy (warrenl@cygnus.com) + */ +public interface DataInput +{ + + /** + * This method reads a Java boolean value from an input stream. It does + * so by reading a single byte of data. If that byte is zero, then the + * value returned is false. If the byte is non-zero, then + * the value returned is true. + *

+ * This method can read a boolean written by an object + * implementing the writeBoolean() method in the + * DataOutput interface. + * + * @return The boolean value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before + * reading the boolean + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeBoolean + */ + boolean readBoolean() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a Java byte value from an input stream. The value + * is in the range of -128 to 127. + *

+ * This method can read a byte written by an object + * implementing the + * writeByte() method in the DataOutput interface. + *

+ * @return The byte value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the byte + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeByte + */ + byte readByte() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads 8 unsigned bits into a Java int value from + * the stream. The value returned is in the range of 0 to 255. + *

+ * This method can read an unsigned byte written by an object + * implementing the + * writeByte() method in the DataOutput + * interface. + * + * @return The unsigned bytes value read as a Java int. + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeByte + */ + int readUnsignedByte() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a Java char value from an input stream. + * It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single 16-bit Java char. The two bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + *

+ * As an example, if byte1 and byte2 represent the + * first and second byte read from the stream respectively, they will be + * transformed to a char in the following manner: + *

+ * (char)((byte1 << 8) + byte2) + *

+ * This method can read a char written by an object implementing + * the + * writeChar() method in the DataOutput interface. + * + * @return The char value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the char + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeChar + */ + char readChar() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a signed 16-bit value into a Java in from the stream. + * It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single 16-bit Java short. The two bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + *

+ * As an example, if byte1 and byte2 represent the + * first and second byte read from the stream respectively, they will be + * transformed to a short in the following manner: + *

+ * (short)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 8) + (byte2 & 0xFF)) + *

+ * The value returned is in the range of -32768 to 32767. + *

+ * This method can read a short written by an object + * implementing + * the writeShort() method in the DataOutput + * interface. + * + * @return The short value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeShort + */ + short readShort() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads 16 unsigned bits into a Java int value from the stream. + * It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single Java int. The two bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + *

+ * As an example, if byte1 and byte2 represent the + * first and second byte read from the stream respectively, they will be + * transformed to an int in the following manner: + *

+ * (int)(((byte1 0xFF) << 8) + (byte2 & 0xFF)) + *

+ * The value returned is in the range of 0 to 65535. + *

+ * This method can read an unsigned short written by an object implementing + * the writeShort() method in the + * DataOutput + * interface. + * + * @return The unsigned short value read as a Java int. + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading + * the value + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeShort + */ + int readUnsignedShort() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a Java int value from an input stream + * It operates by reading four bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single Java int. The bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + *

+ * As an example, if byte1 through byte4 represent + * the first four bytes read from the stream, they will be + * transformed to an int in the following manner: + *

+ * (int)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 24) + ((byte2 & 0xFF) << 16) + + * ((byte3 & 0xFF)<< 8) + (byte4 & 0xFF))) + *

+ * The value returned is in the range of -2147483648 to 2147483647. + *

+ * This method can read an int written by an object + * implementing the writeInt() method in the + * DataOutput interface. + * + * @return The int value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the int + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeInt + */ + int readInt() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a Java long value from an input stream + * It operates by reading eight bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single Java long. The bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + *

+ * As an example, if byte1 through byte8 represent + * the first eight bytes read from the stream, they will be + * transformed to an long in the following manner: + *

+ * (long)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 56) + ((byte2 & 0xFF) << 48) + + * ((byte3 & 0xFF) << 40) + ((byte4 & 0xFF) << 32) + + * ((byte5 & 0xFF) << 24) + ((byte6 & 0xFF) << 16) + + * ((byte7 & 0xFF) << 8) + (byte8 & 0xFF))) + * + *

+ * The value returned is in the range of -9223372036854775808 to + * 9223372036854775807. + *

+ * This method can read an long written by an object + * implementing the writeLong() method in the + * DataOutput interface. + * + * @return The long value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the long + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeLong + */ + long readLong() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a Java float value from an input stream. It operates + * by first reading an int value from the stream by calling the + * readInt() method in this interface, then converts that + * int to a float using the + * intBitsToFloat method in the class + * java.lang.Float. + *

+ * This method can read a float written by an object + * implementing + * the writeFloat() method in the DataOutput + * interface. + * + * @return The float value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the + * float + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeFloat + * @see java.lang.Float#intBitsToFloat + */ + float readFloat() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a Java double value from an input stream. It operates + * by first reading a long value from the stream by calling the + * readLong() method in this interface, then converts that + * long to a double using the + * longBitsToDouble method in the class + * java.lang.Double. + *

+ * This method can read a double written by an object + * implementing the writeDouble() method in the + * DataOutput interface. + * + * @return The double value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the + * double + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeDouble + * @see java.lang.Double#longBitsToDouble + */ + double readDouble() throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads the next line of text data from an input stream. + * It operates by reading bytes and converting those bytes to + * char + * values by treating the byte read as the low eight bits of the + * char and using 0 as the high eight bits. Because of this, + * it does not support the full 16-bit Unicode character set. + *

+ * The reading of bytes ends when either the end of file or a line terminator + * is encountered. The bytes read are then returned as a + * String. + * A line terminator is a byte sequence consisting of either + * \r, \n or \r\n. These termination + * charaters are discarded and are not returned as part of the string. + * A line is also terminated by an end of file condition. + *

+ * + * @return The line read as a String + * + * @exception IOException If an error occurs + */ + String readLine() throws IOException; + + /** + * This method reads a String from an input stream that is + * encoded in a modified UTF-8 format. This format has a leading two byte + * sequence that contains the remaining number of bytes to read. + * This two byte + * sequence is read using the readUnsignedShort() method of this + * interface. + * + * After the number of remaining bytes have been determined, these bytes + * are read an transformed into char values. These + * char values are encoded in the stream using either a one, + * two, or three byte format. + * The particular format in use can be determined by examining the first + * byte read. + *

+ * If the first byte has a high order bit of 0, then + * that character consists on only one byte. This character value consists + * of seven bits that are at positions 0 through 6 of the byte. As an + * example, if byte1 is the byte read from the stream, it would + * be converted to a char like so: + *

+ * (char)byte1 + *

+ * If the first byte has 110 as its high order bits, then the + * character consists of two bytes. The bits that make up the character + * value are in positions 0 through 4 of the first byte and bit positions + * 0 through 5 of the second byte. (The second byte should have + * 10 as its high order bits). These values are in most significant + * byte first (i.e., "big endian") order. + *

+ * As an example, if byte1 and byte2 are the first + * two bytes read respectively, and the high order bits of them match the + * patterns which indicate a two byte character encoding, then they would be + * converted to a Java char like so: + *

+ * (char)(((byte1 & 0x1F) << 6) + (byte2 & 0x3F)) + *

+ * If the first byte has a 1110 as its high order bits, then the + * character consists of three bytes. The bits that make up the character + * value are in positions 0 through 3 of the first byte and bit positions + * 0 through 5 of the other two bytes. (The second and third bytes should + * have 10 as their high order bits). These values are in most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") order. + *

+ * As an example, if byte1, byte2, and + * byte3 are the three bytes read, and the high order bits of + * them match the patterns which indicate a three byte character encoding, + * then they would be converted to a Java char like so: + * + * + * (char)(((byte1 & 0x0F) << 12) + ((byte2 & 0x3F) + (byte3 & 0x3F)) + * + * + * Note that all characters are encoded in the method that requires the + * fewest number of bytes with the exception of the character with the + * value of \<llll>u0000 which is encoded as two bytes. + * This is a modification of the UTF standard used to prevent C language + * style NUL values from appearing in the byte stream. + *

+ * This method can read data that was written by an object implementing the + * writeUTF() method in DataOutput. + * + * @return The String read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the + * String + * @exception UTFDataFormatException If the data is not in UTF-8 format + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput#writeUTF + */ + String readUTF() throws EOFException, UTFDataFormatException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads raw bytes into the passed array until the array is + * full. Note that this method blocks until the data is available and + * throws an exception if there is not enough data left in the stream to + * fill the buffer. Note also that zero length buffers are permitted. + * In this case, the method will return immediately without reading any + * bytes from the stream. + * + * @param buf The buffer into which to read the data + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before filling the + * buffer + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + */ + void readFully(byte[] buf) throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method reads raw bytes into the passed array buf + * starting + * offset bytes into the buffer. The number of bytes read + * will be + * exactly len. Note that this method blocks until the data is + * available and throws an exception if there is not enough data left in + * the stream to read len bytes. Note also that zero length + * buffers are permitted. In this case, the method will return immediately + * without reading any bytes from the stream. + * + * @param buf The buffer into which to read the data + * @param offset The offset into the buffer to start storing data + * @param len The number of bytes to read into the buffer + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before filling the + * buffer + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + */ + void readFully(byte[] buf, int offset, int len) + throws EOFException, IOException; + + /** + * This method skips and discards the specified number of bytes in an + * input stream. Note that this method may skip less than the requested + * number of bytes. The actual number of bytes skipped is returned. + * No bytes are skipped if a negative number is passed to this method. + * + * @param numBytes The number of bytes to skip + * + * @return The number of bytes actually skipped, which will always be + * numBytes + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before all bytes can be + * skipped + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + */ + int skipBytes(int numBytes) throws EOFException, IOException; + +} // interface DataInput -- cgit v1.2.3