| 1 | 14 | jlechner | /* LineNumberReader.java -- A character input stream which counts line numbers
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         | 37 |  |  |  
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         | 38 |  |  | package java.io;
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         | 39 |  |  |  
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         | 40 |  |  | /**
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         | 41 |  |  |  * This class functions like a standard <code>Reader</code> except that it
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         | 42 |  |  |  * counts line numbers, and canonicalizes newline characters.  As data
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         | 43 |  |  |  * is read, whenever the char sequences "\r", "\n", or "\r\n" are encountered,
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         | 44 |  |  |  * the running line count is incremeted by one.  Additionally, the whatever
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         | 45 |  |  |  * line termination sequence was encountered will be converted to a "\n"
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         | 46 |  |  |  * char.  Note that this class numbers lines from 0.  When the first
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         | 47 |  |  |  * line terminator is encountered, the line number is incremented to 1, and
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         | 48 |  |  |  * so on.  Also note that actual "\r" and "\n" characters are looked for.
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         | 49 |  |  |  * The system dependent line separator sequence is ignored.
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         | 50 |  |  |  * <p>
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         | 51 |  |  |  * This class counts only line termination characters.  If the last line
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         | 52 |  |  |  * read from the stream does not end in a line termination sequence, it
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         | 53 |  |  |  * will not be counted as a line.
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         | 54 |  |  |  *
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         | 55 |  |  |  * @author Per Bothner (bothner@cygnus.com)
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         | 56 |  |  |  * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com)
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         | 57 |  |  |  * @author Guilhem Lavaux (guilhem@kaffe.org)
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         | 58 |  |  |  * @date December 28, 2003.
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         | 59 |  |  |  */
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         | 60 |  |  | /* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, plus online
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         | 61 |  |  |  * API docs for JDK 1.2 beta from http://www.javasoft.com.
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         | 62 |  |  |  * Status:  Believed complete and correct.
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         | 63 |  |  |  *
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         | 64 |  |  |  * This implementation has the feature that if '\r' is read, it
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         | 65 |  |  |  * does not look for a '\n', but immediately returns '\n'.
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         | 66 |  |  |  * On the next read(), if a '\n' is read, it is skipped.
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         | 67 |  |  |  * This has the advantage that we do not read (and hang) unnecessarily.
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         | 68 |  |  |  *
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         | 69 |  |  |  * This implementation is also minimal in the number of fields it uses.
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         | 70 |  |  |  */
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         | 71 |  |  | public class LineNumberReader extends BufferedReader
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         | 72 |  |  | {
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         | 73 |  |  |   /** The current line number. */
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         | 74 |  |  |   private int lineNumber;
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         | 75 |  |  |   /** Whether we already found a new line in the former call. */
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         | 76 |  |  |   private boolean matchedNewLine;
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         | 77 |  |  |   /** The saved line number when calling mark() */
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         | 78 |  |  |   private int savedLineNumber;
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         | 79 |  |  |  
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         | 80 |  |  |   /**
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         | 81 |  |  |     * Create a new <code>LineNumberReader</code> that reads from the
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         | 82 |  |  |     * specified subordinate <code>Reader</code>.  A default 8K char sized
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         | 83 |  |  |     * buffer will be used for reads.
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         | 84 |  |  |     *
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         | 85 |  |  |     * @param in The subordinate <code>Reader</code> to read from
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         | 86 |  |  |     */
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         | 87 |  |  |   public LineNumberReader(Reader in)
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         | 88 |  |  |   {
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         | 89 |  |  |     super(in, DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE);
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         | 90 |  |  |   }
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         | 91 |  |  |  
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         | 92 |  |  |   /**
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         | 93 |  |  |     * This method initializes a new <code>LineNumberReader</code> to read
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         | 94 |  |  |     * from the specified subordinate <code>Reader</code> using the specified
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         | 95 |  |  |     * read buffer size.
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         | 96 |  |  |     *
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         | 97 |  |  |     * @param in The subordinate <code>Reader</code> to read from
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         | 98 |  |  |     * @param size The buffer size to use for reading
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         | 99 |  |  |     */
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         | 100 |  |  |   public LineNumberReader(Reader in, int size)
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         | 101 |  |  |   {
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         | 102 |  |  |     super(in, size);
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         | 103 |  |  |   }
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         | 104 |  |  |  
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         | 105 |  |  |   /**
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         | 106 |  |  |     * This method returns the current line number
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         | 107 |  |  |     *
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         | 108 |  |  |     * @return The current line number
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         | 109 |  |  |     */
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         | 110 |  |  |   public int getLineNumber()
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         | 111 |  |  |   {
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         | 112 |  |  |     return lineNumber;
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         | 113 |  |  |   }
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         | 114 |  |  |  
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         | 115 |  |  |   /**
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         | 116 |  |  |     * This method sets the current line number to the specified value.
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         | 117 |  |  |     *
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         | 118 |  |  |     * @param lineNumber The new line number
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         | 119 |  |  |     */
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         | 120 |  |  |   public void setLineNumber(int lineNumber)
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         | 121 |  |  |   {
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         | 122 |  |  |     this.lineNumber = lineNumber;
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         | 123 |  |  |   }
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         | 124 |  |  |  
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         | 125 |  |  |   /**
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         | 126 |  |  |     * This method marks a position in the input to which the stream can be
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         | 127 |  |  |     * "reset" char calling the <code>reset()</code> method.  The parameter
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         | 128 |  |  |     * <code>readlimit</code> is the number of chars that can be read from the
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         | 129 |  |  |     * stream after setting the mark before the mark becomes invalid.   For
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         | 130 |  |  |     * example, if <code>mark()</code> is called with a read limit of 10,
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         | 131 |  |  |     * then when
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         | 132 |  |  |     * 11 chars of data are read from the stream before the <code>reset()</code>
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         | 133 |  |  |     * method is called, then the mark is invalid and the stream object
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         | 134 |  |  |     * instance is not required to remember the mark.
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         | 135 |  |  |     * <p>
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         | 136 |  |  |     * In this class, this method will remember the current line number as well
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         | 137 |  |  |     * as the current position in the stream.  When the <code>reset()</code>
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         | 138 |  |  |     * method
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         | 139 |  |  |     * is called, the line number will be restored to the saved line number in
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         | 140 |  |  |     * addition to the stream position.
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         | 141 |  |  |     *
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         | 142 |  |  |     * @param readLimit The number of chars that can be read before the
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         | 143 |  |  |     * mark becomes invalid
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         | 144 |  |  |     *
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         | 145 |  |  |     * @exception IOException If an error occurs
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         | 146 |  |  |     */
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         | 147 |  |  |   public void mark(int readLimit) throws IOException
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         | 148 |  |  |   {
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         | 149 |  |  |     if (readLimit < 0)
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         | 150 |  |  |       throw new IllegalArgumentException("Read-ahead limit is negative");
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         | 151 |  |  |  
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         | 152 |  |  |     synchronized (lock)
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         | 153 |  |  |       {
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         | 154 |  |  |         // This is basically the same as BufferedReader.mark.
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         | 155 |  |  |         // However, if the previous character was a '\r', we need to
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         | 156 |  |  |         // save that 'r', in case the next character is a '\n'.
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         | 157 |  |  |         if (pos + readLimit > limit)
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         | 158 |  |  |           {
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         | 159 |  |  |             int saveCR = matchedNewLine ? 1 : 0;
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         | 160 |  |  |             char[] old_buffer = buffer;
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         | 161 |  |  |             if (readLimit > limit)
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         | 162 |  |  |               buffer = new char[saveCR + readLimit];
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         | 163 |  |  |             int copy_start = pos - saveCR;
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         | 164 |  |  |             savedLineNumber = lineNumber;
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         | 165 |  |  |             limit -= copy_start;
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         | 166 |  |  |             System.arraycopy(old_buffer, copy_start, buffer, 0, limit);
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         | 167 |  |  |             pos = saveCR;
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         | 168 |  |  |           }
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         | 169 |  |  |         markPos = pos;
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         | 170 |  |  |       }
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         | 171 |  |  |   }
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         | 172 |  |  |  
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         | 173 |  |  |   /**
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         | 174 |  |  |     * This method resets a stream to the point where the <code>mark()</code>
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         | 175 |  |  |     * method
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         | 176 |  |  |     * was called.  Any chars that were read after the mark point was set will
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         | 177 |  |  |     * be re-read during subsequent reads.
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         | 178 |  |  |     * <p>
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         | 179 |  |  |     * In this class, this method will also restore the line number that was
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         | 180 |  |  |     * current when the <code>mark()</code> method was called.
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         | 181 |  |  |     *
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         | 182 |  |  |     * @exception IOException If an error occurs
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         | 183 |  |  |     */
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         | 184 |  |  |   public void reset() throws IOException
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         | 185 |  |  |   {
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         | 186 |  |  |     synchronized (lock)
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         | 187 |  |  |       {
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         | 188 |  |  |         if (markPos < 0)
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         | 189 |  |  |           throw new IOException("mark never set or invalidated");
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         | 190 |  |  |         lineNumber = savedLineNumber;
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         | 191 |  |  |         pos = markPos;
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         | 192 |  |  |         matchedNewLine = (markPos > 0 && buffer[markPos-1] == '\r');
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         | 193 |  |  |       }
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         | 194 |  |  |   }
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         | 195 |  |  |  
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         | 196 |  |  |   /**
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         | 197 |  |  |    * This private method fills the input buffer whatever pos is.
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         | 198 |  |  |    * Consequently pos should be checked before calling this method.
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         | 199 |  |  |    *
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         | 200 |  |  |    * @return the number of bytes actually read from the input stream or
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         | 201 |  |  |    * -1 if end of stream.
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         | 202 |  |  |    * @exception IOException If an error occurs.
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         | 203 |  |  |    */
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         | 204 |  |  |   private int fill() throws IOException
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         | 205 |  |  |   {
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         | 206 |  |  |     if (markPos >= 0 && limit == buffer.length)
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         | 207 |  |  |       markPos = -1;
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         | 208 |  |  |     if (markPos < 0)
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         | 209 |  |  |       pos = limit = 0;
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         | 210 |  |  |     int count = in.read(buffer, limit, buffer.length - limit);
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         | 211 |  |  |     if (count <= 0)
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         | 212 |  |  |       return -1;
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         | 213 |  |  |     limit += count;
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         | 214 |  |  |  
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         | 215 |  |  |     return count;
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         | 216 |  |  |   }
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         | 217 |  |  |  
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         | 218 |  |  |   /**
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         | 219 |  |  |     * This method reads an unsigned char from the input stream and returns it
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         | 220 |  |  |     * as an int in the range of 0-65535.  This method will return -1 if the
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         | 221 |  |  |     * end of the stream has been reached.
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         | 222 |  |  |     * <p>
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         | 223 |  |  |     * Note that if a line termination sequence is encountered (ie, "\r",
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         | 224 |  |  |     * "\n", or "\r\n") then that line termination sequence is converted to
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         | 225 |  |  |     * a single "\n" value which is returned from this method.  This means
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         | 226 |  |  |     * that it is possible this method reads two chars from the subordinate
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         | 227 |  |  |     * stream instead of just one.
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         | 228 |  |  |     * <p>
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         | 229 |  |  |     * Note that this method will block until a char of data is available
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         | 230 |  |  |     * to be read.
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         | 231 |  |  |     *
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         | 232 |  |  |     * @return The char read or -1 if end of stream
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         | 233 |  |  |     *
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         | 234 |  |  |     * @exception IOException If an error occurs
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         | 235 |  |  |     */
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         | 236 |  |  |   public int read() throws IOException
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         | 237 |  |  |   {
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         | 238 |  |  |     synchronized (lock)
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         | 239 |  |  |       {
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         | 240 |  |  |         skipRedundantLF();
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         | 241 |  |  |         if (pos >= limit && fill() < 0)
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         | 242 |  |  |           return -1;
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         | 243 |  |  |         char ch = buffer[pos++];
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         | 244 |  |  |  
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         | 245 |  |  |         if ((matchedNewLine = (ch == '\r')) || ch == '\n')
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         | 246 |  |  |           {
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         | 247 |  |  |             lineNumber++;
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         | 248 |  |  |             return '\n';
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         | 249 |  |  |           }
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         | 250 |  |  |         matchedNewLine = false;
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         | 251 |  |  |         return (int) ch;
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         | 252 |  |  |       }
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         | 253 |  |  |   }
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         | 254 |  |  |  
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         | 255 |  |  |   /**
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         | 256 |  |  |     * This method reads chars from a stream and stores them into a caller
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         | 257 |  |  |     * supplied buffer.  It starts storing data at index <code>offset</code> into
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         | 258 |  |  |     * the buffer and attemps to read <code>len</code> chars.  This method can
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         | 259 |  |  |     * return before reading the number of chars requested.  The actual number
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         | 260 |  |  |     * of chars read is returned as an int.  A -1 is returned to indicated the
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         | 261 |  |  |     * end of the stream.
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         | 262 |  |  |     * <p>
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         | 263 |  |  |     * This method will block until some data can be read.
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         | 264 |  |  |     * <p>
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         | 265 |  |  |     * Note that if a line termination sequence is encountered (ie, "\r",
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         | 266 |  |  |     * "\n", or "\r\n") then that line termination sequence is converted to
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         | 267 |  |  |     * a single "\n" value which is stored in the buffer.  Only a single
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         | 268 |  |  |     * char is counted towards the number of chars read in this case.
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         | 269 |  |  |     *
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         | 270 |  |  |     * @param buf The array into which the chars read should be stored
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         | 271 |  |  |     * @param offset The offset into the array to start storing chars
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         | 272 |  |  |     * @param count The requested number of chars to read
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         | 273 |  |  |     *
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         | 274 |  |  |     * @return The actual number of chars read, or -1 if end of stream
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         | 275 |  |  |     *
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         | 276 |  |  |     * @exception IOException If an error occurs.
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         | 277 |  |  |     * @exception NullPointerException If buf is null (in any case).
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         | 278 |  |  |     * @exception IndexOutOfBoundsException If buffer parameters (offset and
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         | 279 |  |  |     * count) lies outside of the buffer capacity.
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         | 280 |  |  |     */
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         | 281 |  |  |   public int read(char[] buf, int offset, int count) throws IOException
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         | 282 |  |  |   {
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         | 283 |  |  |     if (buf == null)
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         | 284 |  |  |       throw new NullPointerException();
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         | 285 |  |  |  
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         | 286 |  |  |     if (offset + count > buf.length || offset < 0)
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         | 287 |  |  |       throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
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         | 288 |  |  |  
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         | 289 |  |  |     if (count <= 0)
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         | 290 |  |  |       {
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         | 291 |  |  |         if (count < 0)
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         | 292 |  |  |           throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
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         | 293 |  |  |         return 0;
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         | 294 |  |  |       }
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         | 295 |  |  |  
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         | 296 |  |  |     synchronized (lock)
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         | 297 |  |  |       {
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         | 298 |  |  |         if (pos >= limit && fill() < 0)
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         | 299 |  |  |           return -1;
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         | 300 |  |  |  
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         | 301 |  |  |         int start_offset = offset;
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         | 302 |  |  |         boolean matched = matchedNewLine;
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         | 303 |  |  |  
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         | 304 |  |  |         while (count-- > 0 && pos < limit)
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         | 305 |  |  |           {
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         | 306 |  |  |             char ch = buffer[pos++];
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         | 307 |  |  |             if (ch == '\r')
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         | 308 |  |  |               {
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         | 309 |  |  |                 lineNumber++;
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         | 310 |  |  |                 matched = true;
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         | 311 |  |  |               }
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         | 312 |  |  |             else if (ch == '\n' && !matched)
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         | 313 |  |  |               lineNumber++;
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         | 314 |  |  |             else
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         | 315 |  |  |               matched = false;
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         | 316 |  |  |  
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         | 317 |  |  |             buf[offset++] = ch;
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         | 318 |  |  |           }
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         | 319 |  |  |  
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         | 320 |  |  |         matchedNewLine = matched;
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         | 321 |  |  |         return offset - start_offset;
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         | 322 |  |  |       }
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         | 323 |  |  |   }
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         | 324 |  |  |  
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         | 325 |  |  |   private void skipRedundantLF() throws IOException
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         | 326 |  |  |   {
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         | 327 |  |  |     if (pos > 0 && matchedNewLine)
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         | 328 |  |  |       {
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         | 329 |  |  |         if (pos < limit)
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         | 330 |  |  |           { // fast case
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         | 331 |  |  |             if (buffer[pos] == '\n')
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         | 332 |  |  |               pos++;
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         | 333 |  |  |           }
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         | 334 |  |  |         else
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         | 335 |  |  |           { // check whether the next buffer begins with '\n'.
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         | 336 |  |  |             // in that case kill the '\n'.
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         | 337 |  |  |             if (fill() <= 0)
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         | 338 |  |  |               return;
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         | 339 |  |  |             if (buffer[pos] == '\n')
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         | 340 |  |  |               pos++;
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         | 341 |  |  |           }
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         | 342 |  |  |         matchedNewLine = true;
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         | 343 |  |  |       }
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         | 344 |  |  |   }
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         | 345 |  |  |  
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         | 346 |  |  |   /**
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         | 347 |  |  |     * This method reads a line of text from the input stream and returns
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         | 348 |  |  |     * it as a <code>String</code>.  A line is considered to be terminated
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         | 349 |  |  |     * by a "\r", "\n", or "\r\n" sequence, not by the system dependent line
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         | 350 |  |  |     * separator.
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         | 351 |  |  |     *
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         | 352 |  |  |     * @return The line read as a <code>String</code> or <code>null</code>
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         | 353 |  |  |     * if end of stream.
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         | 354 |  |  |     *
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         | 355 |  |  |     * @exception IOException If an error occurs
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         | 356 |  |  |     */
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         | 357 |  |  |   public String readLine() throws IOException
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         | 358 |  |  |   {
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         | 359 |  |  |     // BufferedReader.readLine already does this.  Shouldn't need to keep
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         | 360 |  |  |     // track of newlines (since the read method deals with this for us).
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         | 361 |  |  |     // But if the buffer is large, we may not call the read method at all
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         | 362 |  |  |     // and super.readLine can't increment lineNumber itself.
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         | 363 |  |  |     // Though it may seem kludgy, the safest thing to do is to save off
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         | 364 |  |  |     // lineNumber and increment it explicitly when we're done (iff we
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         | 365 |  |  |     // ended with a '\n' or '\r' as opposed to EOF).
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         | 366 |  |  |     //
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         | 367 |  |  |     // Also, we need to undo the special casing done by BufferedReader.readLine
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         | 368 |  |  |     // when a '\r' is the last char in the buffer.  That situation is marked
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         | 369 |  |  |     // by 'pos > limit'.
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         | 370 |  |  |     int tmpLineNumber = lineNumber;
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         | 371 |  |  |     skipRedundantLF();
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         | 372 |  |  |     String str = super.readLine();
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         | 373 |  |  |     if (pos > limit)
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         | 374 |  |  |       --pos;
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         | 375 |  |  |  
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         | 376 |  |  |     // The only case where you mustn't increment the line number is you are
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         | 377 |  |  |     // at the EOS.
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         | 378 |  |  |     if (str != null)
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         | 379 |  |  |       lineNumber = tmpLineNumber + 1;
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         | 380 |  |  |  
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         | 381 |  |  |     return str;
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         | 382 |  |  |   }
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         | 383 |  |  |  
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         | 384 |  |  |   /**
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         | 385 |  |  |     * This method skips over characters in the stream.  This method will
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         | 386 |  |  |     * skip the specified number of characters if possible, but is not required
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         | 387 |  |  |     * to skip them all.  The actual number of characters skipped is returned.
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         | 388 |  |  |     * This method returns 0 if the specified number of chars is less than 1.
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         | 389 |  |  |     *
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         | 390 |  |  |     * @param count The specified number of chars to skip.
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         | 391 |  |  |     *
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         | 392 |  |  |     * @return The actual number of chars skipped.
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         | 393 |  |  |     *
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         | 394 |  |  |     * @exception IOException If an error occurs
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         | 395 |  |  |     */
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         | 396 |  |  |   public long skip (long count) throws IOException
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         | 397 |  |  |   {
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         | 398 |  |  |     if (count < 0)
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         | 399 |  |  |       throw new IllegalArgumentException("skip() value is negative");
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         | 400 |  |  |     if (count == 0)
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         | 401 |  |  |       return 0;
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         | 402 |  |  |  
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         | 403 |  |  |     int skipped;
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         | 404 |  |  |     char[] buf = new char[1];
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         | 405 |  |  |  
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         | 406 |  |  |     for (skipped = 0; skipped < count; skipped++)
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         | 407 |  |  |       {
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         | 408 |  |  |         int ch = read(buf, 0, 1);
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         | 409 |  |  |  
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         | 410 |  |  |         if (ch < 0)
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         | 411 |  |  |           break;
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         | 412 |  |  |       }
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         | 413 |  |  |  
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         | 414 |  |  |     return skipped;
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         | 415 |  |  |   }
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         | 416 |  |  | }
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         | 417 |  |  |  
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