Class LineNumberInputStream
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Closeable,AutoCloseable
@Deprecated public class LineNumberInputStream extends FilterInputStream
InputStream and counts the line terminators
encountered while reading the data. Line numbering starts at 0. Recognized
line terminator sequences are '\r', '\n' and "\r\n".
When using read, line terminator sequences are always translated into
'\n'.-
Field Summary
Fields inherited from class java.io.FilterInputStream
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Constructor Summary
Constructors Constructor Description LineNumberInputStream(InputStream in)Deprecated. -
Method Summary
Modifier and Type Method Description intavailable()Deprecated.Returns an estimated number of bytes that can be read or skipped without blocking for more input.intgetLineNumber()Deprecated.Returns the current line number for this stream.voidmark(int readlimit)Deprecated.Sets a mark position in this stream.intread()Deprecated.Reads a single byte from the filtered stream and returns it as an integer in the range from 0 to 255.intread(byte[] buffer, int byteOffset, int byteCount)Deprecated.Reads up tobyteCountbytes from the filtered stream and stores them in the byte arraybufferstarting atbyteOffset.voidreset()Deprecated.Resets this stream to the last marked location.voidsetLineNumber(int lineNumber)Deprecated.Sets the line number of this stream to the specifiedlineNumber.longskip(long byteCount)Deprecated.Skipscountnumber of bytes in this stream.Methods inherited from class java.io.FilterInputStream
close, markSupportedMethods inherited from class java.io.InputStream
read
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Constructor Details
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LineNumberInputStream
Deprecated.Constructs a newLineNumberInputStreamon theInputStreamin. Line numbers are counted for all data read from this stream.Warning: passing a null source creates an invalid
LineNumberInputStream. All operations on such a stream will fail.- Parameters:
in- The non-null input stream to count line numbers.
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Method Details
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available
Deprecated.Returns an estimated number of bytes that can be read or skipped without blocking for more input.Note that this method provides such a weak guarantee that it is not very useful in practice.
Firstly, the guarantee is "without blocking for more input" rather than "without blocking": a read may still block waiting for I/O to complete — the guarantee is merely that it won't have to wait indefinitely for data to be written. The result of this method should not be used as a license to do I/O on a thread that shouldn't be blocked.
Secondly, the result is a conservative estimate and may be significantly smaller than the actual number of bytes available. In particular, an implementation that always returns 0 would be correct. In general, callers should only use this method if they'd be satisfied with treating the result as a boolean yes or no answer to the question "is there definitely data ready?".
Thirdly, the fact that a given number of bytes is "available" does not guarantee that a read or skip will actually read or skip that many bytes: they may read or skip fewer.
It is particularly important to realize that you must not use this method to size a container and assume that you can read the entirety of the stream without needing to resize the container. Such callers should probably write everything they read to a
ByteArrayOutputStreamand convert that to a byte array. Alternatively, if you're reading from a file,File.length()returns the current length of the file (though assuming the file's length can't change may be incorrect, reading a file is inherently racy).The default implementation of this method in
InputStreamalways returns 0. Subclasses should override this method if they are able to indicate the number of bytes available.Note that the source stream may just be a sequence of
"\r\n"bytes which are converted into'\n'by this stream. Therefore,availablereturns onlyin.available() / 2bytes as result.- Overrides:
availablein classFilterInputStream- Returns:
- the estimated number of bytes available
- Throws:
IOException- if this stream is closed or an error occurs
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getLineNumber
public int getLineNumber()Deprecated.Returns the current line number for this stream. Numbering starts at 0.- Returns:
- the current line number.
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mark
public void mark(int readlimit)Deprecated.Sets a mark position in this stream. The parameterreadlimitindicates how many bytes can be read before the mark is invalidated. Sendingreset()will reposition this stream back to the marked position, provided thatreadlimithas not been surpassed. The line number count will also be reset to the last marked line number count.This implementation sets a mark in the filtered stream.
- Overrides:
markin classFilterInputStream- Parameters:
readlimit- the number of bytes that can be read from this stream before the mark is invalidated.- See Also:
FilterInputStream.markSupported(),reset()
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read
Deprecated.Reads a single byte from the filtered stream and returns it as an integer in the range from 0 to 255. Returns -1 if the end of this stream has been reached.The line number count is incremented if a line terminator is encountered. Recognized line terminator sequences are
'\r','\n'and"\r\n". Line terminator sequences are always translated into'\n'.- Overrides:
readin classFilterInputStream- Returns:
- the byte read or -1 if the end of the filtered stream has been reached.
- Throws:
IOException- if the stream is closed or another IOException occurs.
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read
Deprecated.Reads up tobyteCountbytes from the filtered stream and stores them in the byte arraybufferstarting atbyteOffset. Returns the number of bytes actually read or -1 if no bytes have been read and the end of this stream has been reached.The line number count is incremented if a line terminator is encountered. Recognized line terminator sequences are
'\r','\n'and"\r\n". Line terminator sequences are always translated into'\n'.- Overrides:
readin classFilterInputStream- Throws:
IndexOutOfBoundsException- ifbyteOffset < 0 || byteCount < 0 || byteOffset + byteCount > buffer.length.IOException- if this stream is closed or another IOException occurs.NullPointerException- ifbuffer == null.
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reset
Deprecated.Resets this stream to the last marked location. It also resets the line count to what is was when this stream was marked.- Overrides:
resetin classFilterInputStream- Throws:
IOException- if this stream is already closed, no mark has been set or the mark is no longer valid because more thanreadlimitbytes have been read since setting the mark.- See Also:
mark(int),FilterInputStream.markSupported()
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setLineNumber
public void setLineNumber(int lineNumber)Deprecated.Sets the line number of this stream to the specifiedlineNumber. Note that this may have side effects on the line number associated with the last marked position. -
skip
Deprecated.Skipscountnumber of bytes in this stream. Subsequent calls toreadwill not return these bytes unlessresetis used. This implementation skipsbyteCountbytes in the filtered stream and increments the line number count whenever line terminator sequences are skipped.- Overrides:
skipin classFilterInputStream- Parameters:
byteCount- the number of bytes to skip.- Returns:
- the number of bytes actually skipped.
- Throws:
IOException- if this stream is closed or another IOException occurs.- See Also:
mark(int),read(),reset()
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LineNumberReaderinstead.