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         /* LittleEndianInputStream.java --
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            Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000, 2001, 2003, 2005  Free Software Foundation
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         This file is part of GNU Classpath.
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         GNU Classpath is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify
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         obligated to do so.  If you do not wish to do so, delete this
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         exception statement from your version. */
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         package gnu.CORBA.CDR;
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         import gnu.java.lang.CPStringBuilder;
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         import java.io.EOFException;
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         import java.io.FilterInputStream;
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         import java.io.IOException;
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         import java.io.InputStream;
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         import java.io.PushbackInputStream;
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         /**
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          * This class reads data in the Little Endian format. It reuses
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          * code from GNU Classpath DataInputStream.
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          *
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          * @author Audrius Meskauskas (AudriusA@Bioinformatics.org)
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          * @author Warren Levy (warrenl@cygnus.com)
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          * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
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          */
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         public class LittleEndianInputStream
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           extends FilterInputStream
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           implements AbstractDataInput
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         {
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           // Byte buffer, used to make primitive read calls more efficient.
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           byte[] buf = new byte[ 8 ];
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           /**
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            * This constructor initializes a new <code>DataInputStream</code>
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            * to read from the specified subordinate stream.
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            *
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            * @param in The subordinate <code>InputStream</code> to read from
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            */
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           public LittleEndianInputStream(InputStream in)
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           {
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             super(in);
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           }
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           /**
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            * This method reads bytes from the underlying stream into the specified
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            * byte array buffer.  It will attempt to fill the buffer completely, but
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            * may return a short count if there is insufficient data remaining to be
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            * read to fill the buffer.
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            *
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            * @param b The buffer into which bytes will be read.
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            *
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            * @return The actual number of bytes read, or -1 if end of stream reached
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            * before reading any bytes.
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            *
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            * @exception IOException If an error occurs.
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            */
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           public int read(byte[] b)
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                    throws IOException
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            * This method reads bytes from the underlying stream into the specified
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            * byte array buffer.  It will attempt to read <code>len</code> bytes and
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            * will start storing them at position <code>off</code> into the buffer.
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            * This method can return a short count if there is insufficient data
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            * remaining to be read to complete the desired read length.
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            *
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            * @param b The buffer into which bytes will be read.
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            * @param off The offset into the buffer to start storing bytes.
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            * @param len The requested number of bytes to read.
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            *
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            * @exception IOException If an error occurs.
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           public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len)
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                    throws IOException
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            * This method reads a Java boolean value from an input stream.  It does
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            * so by reading a single byte of data.  If that byte is zero, then the
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            * value returned is <code>false</code>.  If the byte is non-zero, then
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            * the value returned is <code>true</code>.
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            * <p>
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            * This method can read a <code>boolean</code> written by an object
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            * implementing the <code>writeBoolean()</code> method in the
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            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
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            *
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            * This method can read a <code>byte</code> written by an object
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            * implementing the <code>writeByte()</code> method in the
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the byte
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            * This method reads a Java <code>char</code> value from an input stream.
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            * a single 16-bit Java <code>char</code>.  The two bytes are stored most
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            * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native
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            * host byte ordering.
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            * represent the first and second byte read from the stream
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            * respectively, they will be transformed to a <code>char</code> in
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            * the following manner:
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            * <code>(char)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 8) | (byte2 & 0xFF)</code>
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            * This method can read a <code>char</code> written by an object
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            * implementing the <code>writeChar()</code> method in the
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            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
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            * @return The <code>char</code> value read
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the char
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            * This method reads a Java double value from an input stream.  It operates
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            * by first reading a <code>long</code> value from the stream by calling the
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            * <code>readLong()</code> method in this interface, then converts
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            * that <code>long</code> to a <code>double</code> using the
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            * <code>longBitsToDouble</code> method in the class
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            * <code>java.lang.Double</code>
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            * <p>
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            * This method can read a <code>double</code> written by an object
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            * implementing the <code>writeDouble()</code> method in the
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            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
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            *
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            * @return The <code>double</code> value read
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            *
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading
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            * the double
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            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
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            * @see DataOutput#writeDouble
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            */
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           public double readDouble()
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             return Double.longBitsToDouble(readLong());
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            * This method reads a Java float value from an input stream.  It
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            * operates by first reading an <code>int</code> value from the
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            * stream by calling the <code>readInt()</code> method in this
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            * interface, then converts that <code>int</code> to a
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            * <code>float</code> using the <code>intBitsToFloat</code> method
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            * in the class <code>java.lang.Float</code>
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            * <p>
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            * This method can read a <code>float</code> written by an object
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            * implementing the <code>writeFloat()</code> method in the
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            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
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            *
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            * @return The <code>float</code> value read
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            *
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the float
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            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
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            *
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            * @see DataOutput#writeFloat
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            * @see java.lang.Float#intBitsToFloat
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            */
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           public float readFloat()
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                           throws IOException
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           {
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             return Float.intBitsToFloat(readInt());
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           }
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           /**
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            * This method reads raw bytes into the passed array until the array is
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            * full.  Note that this method blocks until the data is available and
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            * throws an exception if there is not enough data left in the stream to
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            * fill the buffer.  Note also that zero length buffers are permitted.
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         | 251 | 
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            * In this case, the method will return immediately without reading any
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            * bytes from the stream.
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            *
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         | 254 | 
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            * @param b The buffer into which to read the data
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            *
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before filling the
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         | 257 | 
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            * buffer
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            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
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            */
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           public void readFully(byte[] b)
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                          throws IOException
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         | 262 | 
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           {
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         | 263 | 
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             readFully(b, 0, b.length);
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           }
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           /**
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         | 267 | 
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            * This method reads raw bytes into the passed array <code>buf</code>
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         | 268 | 
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            * starting
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         | 269 | 
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            * <code>offset</code> bytes into the buffer.  The number of bytes read
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         | 270 | 
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            * will be
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         | 271 | 
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            * exactly <code>len</code>.  Note that this method blocks until the data is
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         | 272 | 
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            * available and throws an exception if there is not enough data left in
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         | 273 | 
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            * the stream to read <code>len</code> bytes.  Note also that zero length
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         | 274 | 
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            * buffers are permitted.  In this case, the method will return immediately
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         | 275 | 
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            * without reading any bytes from the stream.
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         | 276 | 
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            *
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         | 277 | 
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            * @param buf The buffer into which to read the data
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         | 278 | 
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            * @param offset The offset into the buffer to start storing data
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         | 279 | 
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            * @param len The number of bytes to read into the buffer
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         | 280 | 
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            *
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         | 281 | 
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before filling the
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         | 282 | 
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            * buffer
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         | 283 | 
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            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
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         | 284 | 
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            */
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         | 285 | 
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           public void readFully(byte[] buf, int offset, int len)
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         | 286 | 
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                          throws IOException
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         | 287 | 
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           {
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         | 288 | 
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             if (len < 0)
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         | 289 | 
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               throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException("Negative length: " + len);
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         | 290 | 
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         | 291 | 
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             while (len > 0)
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         | 292 | 
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               {
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         | 293 | 
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                 // in.read will block until some data is available.
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         | 294 | 
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                 int numread = in.read(buf, offset, len);
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         | 295 | 
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                 if (numread < 0)
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         | 296 | 
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                   throw new EOFException();
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         | 297 | 
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                 len -= numread;
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         | 298 | 
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                 offset += numread;
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         | 299 | 
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               }
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         | 300 | 
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           }
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         | 301 | 
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         | 302 | 
          | 
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           /**
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         | 303 | 
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            * This method reads a Java <code>int</code> value from an input stream
  | 
      
      
         | 304 | 
          | 
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            * It operates by reading four bytes from the stream and converting them to
  | 
      
      
         | 305 | 
          | 
          | 
            * a single Java <code>int</code>.  The bytes are stored most
  | 
      
      
         | 306 | 
          | 
          | 
            * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native
  | 
      
      
         | 307 | 
          | 
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            * host byte ordering.
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         | 308 | 
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            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 309 | 
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            * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> through <code>byte4</code> represent
  | 
      
      
         | 310 | 
          | 
          | 
            * the first four bytes read from the stream, they will be
  | 
      
      
         | 311 | 
          | 
          | 
            * transformed to an <code>int</code> in the following manner:
  | 
      
      
         | 312 | 
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            * <p>
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         | 313 | 
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            * <code>(int)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 24) + ((byte2 & 0xFF) << 16) +
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         | 314 | 
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            * ((byte3 & 0xFF)<< 8) + (byte4 & 0xFF)))</code>
  | 
      
      
         | 315 | 
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            * <p>
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         | 316 | 
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            * The value returned is in the range of -2147483648 to 2147483647.
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         | 317 | 
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            * <p>
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         | 318 | 
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            * This method can read an <code>int</code> written by an object
  | 
      
      
         | 319 | 
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          | 
            * implementing the <code>writeInt()</code> method in the
  | 
      
      
         | 320 | 
          | 
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            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
  | 
      
      
         | 321 | 
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            *
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         | 322 | 
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            * @return The <code>int</code> value read
  | 
      
      
         | 323 | 
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            *
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         | 324 | 
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the int
  | 
      
      
         | 325 | 
          | 
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            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
  | 
      
      
         | 326 | 
          | 
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            *
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         | 327 | 
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            * @see DataOutput#writeInt
  | 
      
      
         | 328 | 
          | 
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            */
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         | 329 | 
          | 
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           public int readInt()
  | 
      
      
         | 330 | 
          | 
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                       throws IOException
  | 
      
      
         | 331 | 
          | 
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           {
  | 
      
      
         | 332 | 
          | 
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             readFully(buf, 0, 4);
  | 
      
      
         | 333 | 
          | 
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             return convertToInt(buf);
  | 
      
      
         | 334 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 335 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 336 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 337 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method reads the next line of text data from an input
  | 
      
      
         | 338 | 
          | 
          | 
            * stream.  It operates by reading bytes and converting those bytes
  | 
      
      
         | 339 | 
          | 
          | 
            * to <code>char</code> values by treating the byte read as the low
  | 
      
      
         | 340 | 
          | 
          | 
            * eight bits of the <code>char</code> and using 0 as the high eight
  | 
      
      
         | 341 | 
          | 
          | 
            * bits.  Because of this, it does not support the full 16-bit
  | 
      
      
         | 342 | 
          | 
          | 
            * Unicode character set.
  | 
      
      
         | 343 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 344 | 
          | 
          | 
            * The reading of bytes ends when either the end of file or a line
  | 
      
      
         | 345 | 
          | 
          | 
            * terminator is encountered.  The bytes read are then returned as a
  | 
      
      
         | 346 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>String</code> A line terminator is a byte sequence
  | 
      
      
         | 347 | 
          | 
          | 
            * consisting of either <code>\r</code>, <code>\n</code> or
  | 
      
      
         | 348 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>\r\n</code>.  These termination charaters are discarded and
  | 
      
      
         | 349 | 
          | 
          | 
            * are not returned as part of the string.
  | 
      
      
         | 350 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 351 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method can read data that was written by an object implementing the
  | 
      
      
         | 352 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>writeLine()</code> method in <code>DataOutput</code>.
  | 
      
      
         | 353 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 354 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @return The line read as a <code>String</code>
  | 
      
      
         | 355 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 356 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception IOException If an error occurs
  | 
      
      
         | 357 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 358 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @see DataOutput
  | 
      
      
         | 359 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 360 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @deprecated
  | 
      
      
         | 361 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 362 | 
          | 
          | 
           public String readLine()
  | 
      
      
         | 363 | 
          | 
          | 
                           throws IOException
  | 
      
      
         | 364 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 365 | 
          | 
          | 
             CPStringBuilder strb = new CPStringBuilder();
  | 
      
      
         | 366 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 367 | 
          | 
          | 
             while (true)
  | 
      
      
         | 368 | 
          | 
          | 
               {
  | 
      
      
         | 369 | 
          | 
          | 
                 int c = in.read();
  | 
      
      
         | 370 | 
          | 
          | 
                 if (c == -1) // got an EOF
  | 
      
      
         | 371 | 
          | 
          | 
                   return strb.length() > 0 ? strb.toString() : null;
  | 
      
      
         | 372 | 
          | 
          | 
                 if (c == '\r')
  | 
      
      
         | 373 | 
          | 
          | 
                   {
  | 
      
      
         | 374 | 
          | 
          | 
                     int next_c = in.read();
  | 
      
      
         | 375 | 
          | 
          | 
                     if (next_c != '\n' && next_c != -1)
  | 
      
      
         | 376 | 
          | 
          | 
                       {
  | 
      
      
         | 377 | 
          | 
          | 
                         if (!(in instanceof PushbackInputStream))
  | 
      
      
         | 378 | 
          | 
          | 
                           in = new PushbackInputStream(in);
  | 
      
      
         | 379 | 
          | 
          | 
                         ((PushbackInputStream) in).unread(next_c);
  | 
      
      
         | 380 | 
          | 
          | 
                       }
  | 
      
      
         | 381 | 
          | 
          | 
                     break;
  | 
      
      
         | 382 | 
          | 
          | 
                   }
  | 
      
      
         | 383 | 
          | 
          | 
                 if (c == '\n')
  | 
      
      
         | 384 | 
          | 
          | 
                   break;
  | 
      
      
         | 385 | 
          | 
          | 
                 strb.append((char) c);
  | 
      
      
         | 386 | 
          | 
          | 
               }
  | 
      
      
         | 387 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 388 | 
          | 
          | 
             return strb.length() > 0 ? strb.toString() : "";
  | 
      
      
         | 389 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 390 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 391 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 392 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method reads a Java <code>long</code> value from an input stream
  | 
      
      
         | 393 | 
          | 
          | 
            * It operates by reading eight bytes from the stream and converting them to
  | 
      
      
         | 394 | 
          | 
          | 
            * a single Java <code>long</code>.  The bytes are stored most
  | 
      
      
         | 395 | 
          | 
          | 
            * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native
  | 
      
      
         | 396 | 
          | 
          | 
            * host byte ordering.
  | 
      
      
         | 397 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 398 | 
          | 
          | 
            * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> through <code>byte8</code> represent
  | 
      
      
         | 399 | 
          | 
          | 
            * the first eight bytes read from the stream, they will be
  | 
      
      
         | 400 | 
          | 
          | 
            * transformed to an <code>long</code> in the following manner:
  | 
      
      
         | 401 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 402 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>(long)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 56) + ((byte2 & 0xFF) << 48) +
  | 
      
      
         | 403 | 
          | 
          | 
            * ((byte3 & 0xFF) << 40) + ((byte4 & 0xFF) << 32) +
  | 
      
      
         | 404 | 
          | 
          | 
            * ((byte5 & 0xFF) << 24) + ((byte6 & 0xFF) << 16) +
  | 
      
      
         | 405 | 
          | 
          | 
            * ((byte7 & 0xFF) << 8) + (byte8 & 0xFF)))
  | 
      
      
         | 406 | 
          | 
          | 
            * </code>
  | 
      
      
         | 407 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 408 | 
          | 
          | 
            * The value returned is in the range of -9223372036854775808 to
  | 
      
      
         | 409 | 
          | 
          | 
            * 9223372036854775807.
  | 
      
      
         | 410 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 411 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method can read an <code>long</code> written by an object
  | 
      
      
         | 412 | 
          | 
          | 
            * implementing the <code>writeLong()</code> method in the
  | 
      
      
         | 413 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
  | 
      
      
         | 414 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 415 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @return The <code>long</code> value read
  | 
      
      
         | 416 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 417 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the long
  | 
      
      
         | 418 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
  | 
      
      
         | 419 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 420 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @see DataOutput#writeLong
  | 
      
      
         | 421 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 422 | 
          | 
          | 
           public long readLong()
  | 
      
      
         | 423 | 
          | 
          | 
                         throws IOException
  | 
      
      
         | 424 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 425 | 
          | 
          | 
             readFully(buf, 0, 8);
  | 
      
      
         | 426 | 
          | 
          | 
             return convertToLong(buf);
  | 
      
      
         | 427 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 428 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 429 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 430 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method reads a signed 16-bit value into a Java in from the
  | 
      
      
         | 431 | 
          | 
          | 
            * stream.  It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and
  | 
      
      
         | 432 | 
          | 
          | 
            * converting them to a single 16-bit Java <code>short</code>.  The
  | 
      
      
         | 433 | 
          | 
          | 
            * two bytes are stored most significant byte first (i.e., "big
  | 
      
      
         | 434 | 
          | 
          | 
            * endian") regardless of the native host byte ordering.
  | 
      
      
         | 435 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 436 | 
          | 
          | 
            * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> and <code>byte2</code>
  | 
      
      
         | 437 | 
          | 
          | 
            * represent the first and second byte read from the stream
  | 
      
      
         | 438 | 
          | 
          | 
            * respectively, they will be transformed to a <code>short</code>. in
  | 
      
      
         | 439 | 
          | 
          | 
            * the following manner:
  | 
      
      
         | 440 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 441 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>(short)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 8) | (byte2 & 0xFF))</code>
  | 
      
      
         | 442 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 443 | 
          | 
          | 
            * The value returned is in the range of -32768 to 32767.
  | 
      
      
         | 444 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 445 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method can read a <code>short</code> written by an object
  | 
      
      
         | 446 | 
          | 
          | 
            * implementing the <code>writeShort()</code> method in the
  | 
      
      
         | 447 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
  | 
      
      
         | 448 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 449 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @return The <code>short</code> value read
  | 
      
      
         | 450 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 451 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value
  | 
      
      
         | 452 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
  | 
      
      
         | 453 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 454 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @see DataOutput#writeShort
  | 
      
      
         | 455 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 456 | 
          | 
          | 
           public short readShort()
  | 
      
      
         | 457 | 
          | 
          | 
                           throws IOException
  | 
      
      
         | 458 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 459 | 
          | 
          | 
             readFully(buf, 0, 2);
  | 
      
      
         | 460 | 
          | 
          | 
             return convertToShort(buf);
  | 
      
      
         | 461 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 462 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 463 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 464 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method reads 8 unsigned bits into a Java <code>int</code>
  | 
      
      
         | 465 | 
          | 
          | 
            * value from the stream. The value returned is in the range of 0 to
  | 
      
      
         | 466 | 
          | 
          | 
            * 255.
  | 
      
      
         | 467 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
  | 
      
      
         | 468 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method can read an unsigned byte written by an object
  | 
      
      
         | 469 | 
          | 
          | 
            * implementing the <code>writeUnsignedByte()</code> method in the
  | 
      
      
         | 470 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
  | 
      
      
         | 471 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 472 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @return The unsigned bytes value read as a Java <code>int</code>.
  | 
      
      
         | 473 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 474 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value
  | 
      
      
         | 475 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
  | 
      
      
         | 476 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 477 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @see DataOutput#writeByte
  | 
      
      
         | 478 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 479 | 
          | 
          | 
           public int readUnsignedByte()
  | 
      
      
         | 480 | 
          | 
          | 
                                throws IOException
  | 
      
      
         | 481 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 482 | 
          | 
          | 
             return convertToUnsignedByte(in.read());
  | 
      
      
         | 483 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 484 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 485 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 486 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method reads 16 unsigned bits into a Java int value from the stream.
  | 
      
      
         | 487 | 
          | 
          | 
            * It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and converting them to
  | 
      
      
         | 488 | 
          | 
          | 
            * a single Java <code>int</code>  The two bytes are stored most
  | 
      
      
         | 489 | 
          | 
          | 
            * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native
  | 
      
      
         | 490 | 
          | 
          | 
            * host byte ordering.
  | 
      
      
         | 491 | 
          | 
          | 
            * <p>
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         | 492 | 
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            * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> and <code>byte2</code>
  | 
      
      
         | 493 | 
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            * represent the first and second byte read from the stream
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         | 494 | 
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            * respectively, they will be transformed to an <code>int</code> in
  | 
      
      
         | 495 | 
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            * the following manner:
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         | 496 | 
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            * <p>
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         | 497 | 
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            * <code>(int)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 8) + (byte2 & 0xFF))</code>
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         | 498 | 
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          | 
            * <p>
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         | 499 | 
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            * The value returned is in the range of 0 to 65535.
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         | 500 | 
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          | 
            * <p>
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         | 501 | 
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            * This method can read an unsigned short written by an object
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         | 502 | 
          | 
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            * implementing the <code>writeUnsignedShort()</code> method in the
  | 
      
      
         | 503 | 
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          | 
            * <code>DataOutput</code> interface.
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         | 504 | 
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            *
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         | 505 | 
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            * @return The unsigned short value read as a Java <code>int</code>
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         | 506 | 
          | 
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            *
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         | 507 | 
          | 
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            * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value
  | 
      
      
         | 508 | 
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          | 
            * @exception IOException If any other error occurs
  | 
      
      
         | 509 | 
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          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 510 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @see DataOutput#writeShort
  | 
      
      
         | 511 | 
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          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 512 | 
          | 
          | 
           public int readUnsignedShort()
  | 
      
      
         | 513 | 
          | 
          | 
                                 throws IOException
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         | 514 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 515 | 
          | 
          | 
             readFully(buf, 0, 2);
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         | 516 | 
          | 
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             return convertToUnsignedShort(buf);
  | 
      
      
         | 517 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 518 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 519 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 520 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method attempts to skip and discard the specified number of bytes
  | 
      
      
         | 521 | 
          | 
          | 
            * in the input stream.  It may actually skip fewer bytes than requested.
  | 
      
      
         | 522 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This method will not skip any bytes if passed a negative number of bytes
  | 
      
      
         | 523 | 
          | 
          | 
            * to skip.
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         | 524 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 525 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @param n The requested number of bytes to skip.
  | 
      
      
         | 526 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 527 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @return The requested number of bytes to skip.
  | 
      
      
         | 528 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 529 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @exception IOException If an error occurs.
  | 
      
      
         | 530 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @specnote The JDK docs claim that this returns the number of bytes
  | 
      
      
         | 531 | 
          | 
          | 
            *  actually skipped. The JCL claims that this method can throw an
  | 
      
      
         | 532 | 
          | 
          | 
            *  EOFException. Neither of these appear to be true in the JDK 1.3's
  | 
      
      
         | 533 | 
          | 
          | 
            *  implementation. This tries to implement the actual JDK behaviour.
  | 
      
      
         | 534 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 535 | 
          | 
          | 
           public int skipBytes(int n)
  | 
      
      
         | 536 | 
          | 
          | 
                         throws IOException
  | 
      
      
         | 537 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 538 | 
          | 
          | 
             if (n <= 0)
  | 
      
      
         | 539 | 
          | 
          | 
               return 0;
  | 
      
      
         | 540 | 
          | 
          | 
             try
  | 
      
      
         | 541 | 
          | 
          | 
               {
  | 
      
      
         | 542 | 
          | 
          | 
                 return (int) in.skip(n);
  | 
      
      
         | 543 | 
          | 
          | 
               }
  | 
      
      
         | 544 | 
          | 
          | 
             catch (EOFException x)
  | 
      
      
         | 545 | 
          | 
          | 
               {
  | 
      
      
         | 546 | 
          | 
          | 
                 // do nothing.
  | 
      
      
         | 547 | 
          | 
          | 
               }
  | 
      
      
         | 548 | 
          | 
          | 
             return n;
  | 
      
      
         | 549 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 550 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 551 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected boolean convertToBoolean(int b)
  | 
      
      
         | 552 | 
          | 
          | 
                                       throws EOFException
  | 
      
      
         | 553 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 554 | 
          | 
          | 
             if (b < 0)
  | 
      
      
         | 555 | 
          | 
          | 
               throw new EOFException();
  | 
      
      
         | 556 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 557 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (b != 0);
  | 
      
      
         | 558 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 559 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 560 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected byte convertToByte(int i)
  | 
      
      
         | 561 | 
          | 
          | 
                                 throws EOFException
  | 
      
      
         | 562 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 563 | 
          | 
          | 
             if (i < 0)
  | 
      
      
         | 564 | 
          | 
          | 
               throw new EOFException();
  | 
      
      
         | 565 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 566 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (byte) i;
  | 
      
      
         | 567 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 568 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 569 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected int convertToUnsignedByte(int i)
  | 
      
      
         | 570 | 
          | 
          | 
                                        throws EOFException
  | 
      
      
         | 571 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 572 | 
          | 
          | 
             if (i < 0)
  | 
      
      
         | 573 | 
          | 
          | 
               throw new EOFException();
  | 
      
      
         | 574 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 575 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (i & 0xFF);
  | 
      
      
         | 576 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 577 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 578 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 579 | 
          | 
          | 
            * Less significant byte first.
  | 
      
      
         | 580 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 581 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected char convertToChar(byte[] buf)
  | 
      
      
         | 582 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 583 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (char) ((buf [ 1 ] << 8) | (buf [ 0 ] & 0xff));
  | 
      
      
         | 584 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 585 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 586 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 587 | 
          | 
          | 
            * Less significant byte first.
  | 
      
      
         | 588 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 589 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected short convertToShort(byte[] buf)
  | 
      
      
         | 590 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 591 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (short) ((buf [ 1 ] << 8) | (buf [ 0 ] & 0xff));
  | 
      
      
         | 592 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 593 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 594 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 595 | 
          | 
          | 
            * Less significant byte first.
  | 
      
      
         | 596 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 597 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected int convertToUnsignedShort(byte[] buf)
  | 
      
      
         | 598 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 599 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (((buf [ 1 ] & 0xff) << 8) | (buf [ 0 ] & 0xff));
  | 
      
      
         | 600 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 601 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 602 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 603 | 
          | 
          | 
            * Less significant byte first.
  | 
      
      
         | 604 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 605 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected int convertToInt(byte[] buf)
  | 
      
      
         | 606 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 607 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (((buf [ 3 ] & 0xff) << 24) | ((buf [ 2 ] & 0xff) << 16) |
  | 
      
      
         | 608 | 
          | 
          | 
                    ((buf [ 1 ] & 0xff) << 8) | (buf [ 0 ] & 0xff));
  | 
      
      
         | 609 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 610 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 611 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 612 | 
          | 
          | 
            * Less significant byte first.
  | 
      
      
         | 613 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 614 | 
          | 
          | 
           protected long convertToLong(byte[] buf)
  | 
      
      
         | 615 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 616 | 
          | 
          | 
             return (((long) (buf [ 7 ] & 0xff) << 56) |
  | 
      
      
         | 617 | 
          | 
          | 
                    ((long) (buf [ 6 ] & 0xff) << 48) |
  | 
      
      
         | 618 | 
          | 
          | 
                    ((long) (buf [ 5 ] & 0xff) << 40) |
  | 
      
      
         | 619 | 
          | 
          | 
                    ((long) (buf [ 4 ] & 0xff) << 32) |
  | 
      
      
         | 620 | 
          | 
          | 
                    ((long) (buf [ 3 ] & 0xff) << 24) |
  | 
      
      
         | 621 | 
          | 
          | 
                    ((long) (buf [ 2 ] & 0xff) << 16) |
  | 
      
      
         | 622 | 
          | 
          | 
                    ((long) (buf [ 1 ] & 0xff) << 8) | ((long) (buf [ 0 ] & 0xff)));
  | 
      
      
         | 623 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 624 | 
          | 
          | 
          
  | 
      
      
         | 625 | 
          | 
          | 
           /**
  | 
      
      
         | 626 | 
          | 
          | 
            * This should never be called.
  | 
      
      
         | 627 | 
          | 
          | 
            *
  | 
      
      
         | 628 | 
          | 
          | 
            * @throws InternalError, always.
  | 
      
      
         | 629 | 
          | 
          | 
            */
  | 
      
      
         | 630 | 
          | 
          | 
           public String readUTF()
  | 
      
      
         | 631 | 
          | 
          | 
           {
  | 
      
      
         | 632 | 
          | 
          | 
             throw new InternalError();
  | 
      
      
         | 633 | 
          | 
          | 
           }
  | 
      
      
         | 634 | 
          | 
          | 
         }
  |