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// // ======================================================================== // Copyright (c) 1995-2014 Mort Bay Consulting Pty. Ltd. // ------------------------------------------------------------------------ // All rights reserved. This program and the accompanying materials // are made available under the terms of the Eclipse Public License v1.0 // and Apache License v2.0 which accompanies this distribution. // // The Eclipse Public License is available at // http://www.eclipse.org/legal/epl-v10.html // // The Apache License v2.0 is available at // http://www.opensource.org/licenses/apache2.0.php // // You may elect to redistribute this code under either of these licenses. // ======================================================================== // package org.eclipse.jetty.io; import java.io.BufferedWriter; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.InterruptedIOException; import java.io.OutputStream; import java.io.OutputStreamWriter; import java.io.PrintWriter; import java.io.Writer; import org.slf4j.Logger; import org.slf4j.LoggerFactory; /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * A wrapper for the {@link java.io.PrintWriter} that re-throws the instances of * {@link java.io.IOException} thrown by the underlying implementation of * {@link java.io.Writer} as {@link RuntimeIOException} instances. */ public class UncheckedPrintWriter extends PrintWriter { private static final Logger LOG = LoggerFactory.getLogger(UncheckedPrintWriter.class); private boolean _autoFlush = false; private IOException _ioException; private boolean _isClosed = false; /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Line separator string. This is the value of the line.separator property * at the moment that the stream was created. */ private String _lineSeparator; public UncheckedPrintWriter(Writer out) { this(out,false); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Create a new PrintWriter. * * @param out * A character-output stream * @param autoFlush * A boolean; if true, the println() methods will flush the * output buffer */ public UncheckedPrintWriter(Writer out, boolean autoFlush) { super(out,autoFlush); this._autoFlush = autoFlush; this._lineSeparator = System.getProperty("line.separator"); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Create a new PrintWriter, without automatic line flushing, from an * existing OutputStream. This convenience constructor creates the necessary * intermediate OutputStreamWriter, which will convert characters into bytes * using the default character encoding. * * @param out * An output stream * * @see java.io.OutputStreamWriter#OutputStreamWriter(java.io.OutputStream) */ public UncheckedPrintWriter(OutputStream out) { this(out,false); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Create a new PrintWriter from an existing OutputStream. This convenience * constructor creates the necessary intermediate OutputStreamWriter, which * will convert characters into bytes using the default character encoding. * * @param out * An output stream * @param autoFlush * A boolean; if true, the println() methods will flush the * output buffer * * @see java.io.OutputStreamWriter#OutputStreamWriter(java.io.OutputStream) */ public UncheckedPrintWriter(OutputStream out, boolean autoFlush) { this(new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(out)),autoFlush); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ public boolean checkError() { return _ioException!=null || super.checkError(); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ private void setError(Throwable th) { super.setError(); if (th instanceof IOException) _ioException=(IOException)th; else { _ioException=new IOException(String.valueOf(th)); _ioException.initCause(th); } LOG.debug("",th); } @Override protected void setError() { setError(new IOException()); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** Check to make sure that the stream has not been closed */ private void isOpen() throws IOException { if (_ioException!=null) throw new RuntimeIOException(_ioException); if (_isClosed) throw new IOException("Stream closed"); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Flush the stream. */ @Override public void flush() { try { synchronized (lock) { isOpen(); out.flush(); } } catch (IOException ex) { setError(ex); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Close the stream. */ @Override public void close() { try { synchronized (lock) { out.close(); _isClosed = true; } } catch (IOException ex) { setError(ex); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Write a single character. * * @param c * int specifying a character to be written. */ @Override public void write(int c) { try { synchronized (lock) { isOpen(); out.write(c); } } catch (InterruptedIOException x) { Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); } catch (IOException ex) { setError(ex); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Write a portion of an array of characters. * * @param buf * Array of characters * @param off * Offset from which to start writing characters * @param len * Number of characters to write */ @Override public void write(char buf[], int off, int len) { try { synchronized (lock) { isOpen(); out.write(buf,off,len); } } catch (InterruptedIOException x) { Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); } catch (IOException ex) { setError(ex); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Write an array of characters. This method cannot be inherited from the * Writer class because it must suppress I/O exceptions. * * @param buf * Array of characters to be written */ @Override public void write(char buf[]) { this.write(buf,0,buf.length); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Write a portion of a string. * * @param s * A String * @param off * Offset from which to start writing characters * @param len * Number of characters to write */ @Override public void write(String s, int off, int len) { try { synchronized (lock) { isOpen(); out.write(s,off,len); } } catch (InterruptedIOException x) { Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); } catch (IOException ex) { setError(ex); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Write a string. This method cannot be inherited from the Writer class * because it must suppress I/O exceptions. * * @param s * String to be written */ @Override public void write(String s) { this.write(s,0,s.length()); } private void newLine() { try { synchronized (lock) { isOpen(); out.write(_lineSeparator); if (_autoFlush) out.flush(); } } catch (InterruptedIOException x) { Thread.currentThread().interrupt(); } catch (IOException ex) { setError(ex); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a boolean value. The string produced by <code>{@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(boolean)}</code> is translated into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link * #write(int)}</code> method. * * @param b * The <code>boolean</code> to be printed */ @Override public void print(boolean b) { this.write(b?"true":"false"); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a character. The character is translated into one or more bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link * #write(int)}</code> method. * * @param c * The <code>char</code> to be printed */ @Override public void print(char c) { this.write(c); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print an integer. The string produced by <code>{@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(int)}</code> is translated into bytes according * to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes are written * in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method. * * @param i * The <code>int</code> to be printed * @see java.lang.Integer#toString(int) */ @Override public void print(int i) { this.write(String.valueOf(i)); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a long integer. The string produced by <code>{@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(long)}</code> is translated into bytes according * to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes are written * in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method. * * @param l * The <code>long</code> to be printed * @see java.lang.Long#toString(long) */ @Override public void print(long l) { this.write(String.valueOf(l)); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a floating-point number. The string produced by <code>{@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(float)}</code> is translated into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> * method. * * @param f * The <code>float</code> to be printed * @see java.lang.Float#toString(float) */ @Override public void print(float f) { this.write(String.valueOf(f)); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a double-precision floating-point number. The string produced by * <code>{@link java.lang.String#valueOf(double)}</code> is translated into * bytes according to the platform's default character encoding, and these * bytes are written in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link * #write(int)}</code> method. * * @param d * The <code>double</code> to be printed * @see java.lang.Double#toString(double) */ @Override public void print(double d) { this.write(String.valueOf(d)); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print an array of characters. The characters are converted into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> * method. * * @param s * The array of chars to be printed * * @throws NullPointerException * If <code>s</code> is <code>null</code> */ @Override public void print(char s[]) { this.write(s); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a string. If the argument is <code>null</code> then the string * <code>"null"</code> is printed. Otherwise, the string's characters are * converted into bytes according to the platform's default character * encoding, and these bytes are written in exactly the manner of the * <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> method. * * @param s * The <code>String</code> to be printed */ @Override public void print(String s) { if (s == null) { s = "null"; } this.write(s); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print an object. The string produced by the <code>{@link * java.lang.String#valueOf(Object)}</code> method is translated into bytes * according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes * are written in exactly the manner of the <code>{@link #write(int)}</code> * method. * * @param obj * The <code>Object</code> to be printed * @see java.lang.Object#toString() */ @Override public void print(Object obj) { this.write(String.valueOf(obj)); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Terminate the current line by writing the line separator string. The line * separator string is defined by the system property * <code>line.separator</code>, and is not necessarily a single newline * character (<code>'\n'</code>). */ @Override public void println() { this.newLine(); } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a boolean value and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes <code>{@link #print(boolean)}</code> and then * <code>{@link #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>boolean</code> value to be printed */ @Override public void println(boolean x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a character and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes <code>{@link #print(char)}</code> and then <code>{@link * #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>char</code> value to be printed */ @Override public void println(char x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print an integer and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes <code>{@link #print(int)}</code> and then <code>{@link * #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>int</code> value to be printed */ @Override public void println(int x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a long integer and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes <code>{@link #print(long)}</code> and then * <code>{@link #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>long</code> value to be printed */ @Override public void println(long x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a floating-point number and then terminate the line. This method * behaves as though it invokes <code>{@link #print(float)}</code> and then * <code>{@link #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>float</code> value to be printed */ @Override public void println(float x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a double-precision floating-point number and then terminate the * line. This method behaves as though it invokes <code>{@link * #print(double)}</code> and then <code>{@link #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>double</code> value to be printed */ /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ @Override public void println(double x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print an array of characters and then terminate the line. This method * behaves as though it invokes <code>{@link #print(char[])}</code> and then * <code>{@link #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the array of <code>char</code> values to be printed */ @Override public void println(char x[]) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print a String and then terminate the line. This method behaves as though * it invokes <code>{@link #print(String)}</code> and then * <code>{@link #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>String</code> value to be printed */ @Override public void println(String x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } /* ------------------------------------------------------------ */ /** * Print an Object and then terminate the line. This method behaves as * though it invokes <code>{@link #print(Object)}</code> and then * <code>{@link #println()}</code>. * * @param x * the <code>Object</code> value to be printed */ @Override public void println(Object x) { synchronized (lock) { this.print(x); this.println(); } } }