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author | Tom Tromey <tromey@cygnus.com> | 2000-09-11 22:49:29 +0000 |
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committer | Tom Tromey <tromey@gcc.gnu.org> | 2000-09-11 22:49:29 +0000 |
commit | 14203c9cac8bfbabc168aee4df38cb752bbed421 (patch) | |
tree | 06e7a4f15149766a0752a18103b431dd1f44fd26 /libjava/java | |
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Field.java (toString): Don't rely on Class.toString.
* java/lang/reflect/Field.java (toString): Don't rely on
Class.toString.
From-SVN: r36341
Diffstat (limited to 'libjava/java')
-rw-r--r-- | libjava/java/io/DataInputStream.java | 422 | ||||
-rw-r--r-- | libjava/java/lang/reflect/Field.java | 2 |
2 files changed, 416 insertions, 8 deletions
diff --git a/libjava/java/io/DataInputStream.java b/libjava/java/io/DataInputStream.java index a3dbaa7..edfa1f5 100644 --- a/libjava/java/io/DataInputStream.java +++ b/libjava/java/io/DataInputStream.java @@ -1,4 +1,4 @@ -/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999 Free Software Foundation +/* Copyright (C) 1998, 1999, 2000 Free Software Foundation This file is part of libgcj. @@ -8,17 +8,26 @@ details. */ package java.io; -/** - * @author Warren Levy <warrenl@cygnus.com> - * @date October 20, 1998. - */ - /* Written using "Java Class Libraries", 2nd edition, ISBN 0-201-31002-3 * "The Java Language Specification", ISBN 0-201-63451-1 * plus online API docs for JDK 1.2 beta from http://www.javasoft.com. * Status: Believed complete and correct. */ +/** + * This subclass of <code>FilteredInputStream</code> implements the + * <code>DataInput</code> interface that provides method for reading primitive + * Java data types from a stream. + * + * @see DataInput + * + * @version 0.0 + * + * @author Warren Levy <warrenl@cygnus.com> + * @author Aaron M. Renn (arenn@urbanophile.com) + * @date October 20, 1998. + */ + public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput { // readLine() hack to ensure that an '\r' not followed by an '\n' is @@ -26,16 +35,51 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput // if that char is a '\n' boolean ignoreInitialNewline = false; + /** + * This constructor initializes a new <code>DataInputStream</code> + * to read from the specified subordinate stream. + * + * @param in The subordinate <code>InputStream</code> to read from + */ public DataInputStream(InputStream in) { super(in); } + /** + * This method reads bytes from the underlying stream into the specified + * byte array buffer. It will attempt to fill the buffer completely, but + * may return a short count if there is insufficient data remaining to be + * read to fill the buffer. + * + * @param b The buffer into which bytes will be read. + * + * @return The actual number of bytes read, or -1 if end of stream reached + * before reading any bytes. + * + * @exception IOException If an error occurs. + */ public final int read(byte[] b) throws IOException { return super.read(b, 0, b.length); } + /** + * This method reads bytes from the underlying stream into the specified + * byte array buffer. It will attempt to read <code>len</code> bytes and + * will start storing them at position <code>off</code> into the buffer. + * This method can return a short count if there is insufficient data + * remaining to be read to complete the desired read length. + * + * @param b The buffer into which bytes will be read. + * @param off The offset into the buffer to start storing bytes. + * @param len The requested number of bytes to read. + * + * @return The actual number of bytes read, or -1 if end of stream reached + * before reading any bytes. + * + * @exception IOException If an error occurs. + */ public final int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { if (off < 0 || len < 0 || off + len > b.length) @@ -44,11 +88,42 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput return super.read(b, off, len); } + /** + * This method reads a Java boolean value from an input stream. It does + * so by reading a single byte of data. If that byte is zero, then the + * value returned is <code>false</code>. If the byte is non-zero, then + * the value returned is <code>true</code>. + * <p> + * This method can read a <code>boolean</code> written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeBoolean()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>boolean</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading + * the boolean + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + */ public final boolean readBoolean() throws IOException { return (readByte() != 0); } + /** + * This method reads a Java byte value from an input stream. The value + * is in the range of -128 to 127. + * <p> + * This method can read a <code>byte</code> written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeByte()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>byte</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the byte + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + */ public final byte readByte() throws IOException { int i = read(); @@ -58,26 +133,118 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput return (byte) i; } + /** + * This method reads a Java <code>char</code> value from an input stream. + * It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single 16-bit Java <code>char</code>. The two bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + * <p> + * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> and <code>byte2</code> + * represent the first and second byte read from the stream + * respectively, they will be transformed to a <code>char</code> in + * the following manner: + * <p> + * <code>(char)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 8) | (byte2 & 0xFF)</code> + * <p> + * This method can read a <code>char</code> written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeChar()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>char</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the char + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + */ public final char readChar() throws IOException { return (char) ((readByte() << 8) | readUnsignedByte()); } + /** + * This method reads a Java double value from an input stream. It operates + * by first reading a <code>long</code> value from the stream by calling the + * <code>readLong()</code> method in this interface, then converts + * that <code>long</code> to a <code>double</code> using the + * <code>longBitsToDouble</code> method in the class + * <code>java.lang.Double</code> + * <p> + * This method can read a <code>double</code> written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeDouble()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>double</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading + * the double + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see java.lang.Double + * @see DataOutput + */ public final double readDouble() throws IOException { return Double.longBitsToDouble(readLong()); } + /** + * This method reads a Java float value from an input stream. It + * operates by first reading an <code>int</code> value from the + * stream by calling the <code>readInt()</code> method in this + * interface, then converts that <code>int</code> to a + * <code>float</code> using the <code>intBitsToFloat</code> method + * in the class <code>java.lang.Float</code> + * <p> + * This method can read a <code>float</code> written by an object + * implementing the * <code>writeFloat()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>float</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the float + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see java.lang.Float + * @see DataOutput */ public final float readFloat() throws IOException { return Float.intBitsToFloat(readInt()); } + /** + * This method reads raw bytes into the passed array until the array is + * full. Note that this method blocks until the data is available and + * throws an exception if there is not enough data left in the stream to + * fill the buffer + * + * @param b The buffer into which to read the data + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before filling + * the buffer + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs */ public final void readFully(byte[] b) throws IOException { readFully(b, 0, b.length); } + /** + * This method reads raw bytes into the passed array + * <code>buf</code> starting <code>offset</code> bytes into the + * buffer. The number of bytes read will be exactly + * <code>len</code> Note that this method blocks until the data is + * available and * throws an exception if there is not enough data + * left in the stream to read <code>len</code> bytes. + * + * @param buf The buffer into which to read the data + * @param offset The offset into the buffer to start storing data + * @param len The number of bytes to read into the buffer + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before filling + * the buffer + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + */ public final void readFully(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { if (off < 0 || len < 0 || off + len > b.length) @@ -94,6 +261,33 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput } } + /** + * This method reads a Java <code>int</code> value from an input + * stream It operates by reading four bytes from the stream and + * converting them to a single Java <code>int</code> The bytes are + * stored most significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") + * regardless of the native host byte ordering. + * <p> + * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> through <code>byte4</code> + * represent the first four bytes read from the stream, they will be + * transformed to an <code>int</code> in the following manner: + * <p> + * <code>(int)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 24) + ((byte2 & 0xFF) << 16) + + * ((byte3 & 0xFF) << 8) + (byte4 & 0xFF)))</code> + * <p> + * The value returned is in the range of 0 to 65535. + * <p> + * This method can read an <code>int</code> written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeInt()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>int</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the int + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + */ public final int readInt() throws IOException { int retval = 0; @@ -103,7 +297,32 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput return retval; } - // Deprecated as of JDK 1.1 + /** + * This method reads the next line of text data from an input + * stream. It operates by reading bytes and converting those bytes + * to <code>char</code> values by treating the byte read as the low + * eight bits of the <code>char</code> and using 0 as the high eight + * bits. Because of this, it does not support the full 16-bit + * Unicode character set. + * <p> + * The reading of bytes ends when either the end of file or a line + * terminator is encountered. The bytes read are then returned as a + * <code>String</code> A line terminator is a byte sequence + * consisting of either <code>\r</code>, <code>\n</code> or + * <code>\r\n</code>. These termination charaters are discarded and + * are not returned as part of the string. + * <p> + * This method can read data that was written by an object implementing the + * <code>writeLine()</code> method in <code>DataOutput</code>. + * + * @return The line read as a <code>String</code> + * + * @exception IOException If an error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + * + * @deprecated + */ public final String readLine() throws IOException { StringBuffer strb = new StringBuffer(); @@ -191,6 +410,35 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput return strb.length() > 0 ? strb.toString() : ""; } + /** + * This method reads a Java long value from an input stream + * It operates by reading eight bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single Java <code>long</code> The bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + * <p> + * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> through <code>byte8</code> + * represent the first eight bytes read from the stream, they will + * be transformed to an <code>long</code> in the following manner: + * <p> + * <code>(long)((((long)byte1 & 0xFF) << 56) + (((long)byte2 & 0xFF) << 48) + + * (((long)byte3 & 0xFF) << 40) + (((long)byte4 & 0xFF) << 32) + + * (((long)byte5 & 0xFF) << 24) + (((long)byte6 & 0xFF) << 16) + + * (((long)byte7 & 0xFF) << 8) + ((long)byte9 & 0xFF)))</code> + * <p> + * The value returned is in the range of 0 to 65535. + * <p> + * This method can read an <code>long</code> written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeLong()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>long</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the long + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + */ public final long readLong() throws IOException { long retval = 0L; @@ -200,11 +448,54 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput return retval; } + /** + * This method reads a signed 16-bit value into a Java in from the + * stream. It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and + * converting them to a single 16-bit Java <code>short</code>. The + * two bytes are stored most significant byte first (i.e., "big + * endian") regardless of the native host byte ordering. + * <p> + * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> and <code>byte2</code> + * represent the first and second byte read from the stream + * respectively, they will be transformed to a <code>short</code>. in + * the following manner: + * <p> + * <code>(short)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 8) | (byte2 & 0xFF)</code> + * <p> + * The value returned is in the range of -32768 to 32767. + * <p> + * This method can read a <code>short</code> written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeShort()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The <code>short</code> value read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + */ public final short readShort() throws IOException { return (short) ((readByte() << 8) | readUnsignedByte()); } + /** + * This method reads 8 unsigned bits into a Java <code>int</code> + * value from the stream. The value returned is in the range of 0 to + * 255. + * <p> + * This method can read an unsigned byte written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeUnsignedByte()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The unsigned bytes value read as a Java <code>int</code>. + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + */ public final int readUnsignedByte() throws IOException { int i = read(); @@ -214,16 +505,121 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput return (i & 0xFF); } + /** + * This method reads 16 unsigned bits into a Java int value from the stream. + * It operates by reading two bytes from the stream and converting them to + * a single Java <code>int</code> The two bytes are stored most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") regardless of the native + * host byte ordering. + * <p> + * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> and code{byte2</code> + * represent the first and second byte read from the stream + * respectively, they will be transformed to an <code>int</code> in + * the following manner: + * <p> + * <code>(int)(((byte1 & 0xFF) << 8) + (byte2 & 0xFF))</code> + * <p> + * The value returned is in the range of 0 to 65535. + * <p> + * This method can read an unsigned short written by an object + * implementing the <code>writeUnsignedShort()</code> method in the + * <code>DataOutput</code> interface. + * + * @return The unsigned short value read as a Java <code>int</code> + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading the value + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + */ public final int readUnsignedShort() throws IOException { return (readUnsignedByte() << 8) | readUnsignedByte(); } + /** + * This method reads a <code>String</code> from an input stream that + * is encoded in a modified UTF-8 format. This format has a leading + * two byte sequence that contains the remaining number of bytes to + * read. This two byte sequence is read using the + * <code>readUnsignedShort()</code> method of this interface. + * <p> + * After the number of remaining bytes have been determined, these + * bytes are read an transformed into <code>char</code> values. + * These <code>char</code> values are encoded in the stream using + * either a one, two, or three byte format. The particular format + * in use can be determined by examining the first byte read. + * <p> + * If the first byte has a high order bit of 0, then that character + * consists on only one byte. This character value consists of + * seven bits that are at positions 0 through 6 of the byte. As an + * example, if <code>byte1</code> is the byte read from the stream, + * it would be converted to a <code>char</code> like so: + * <p> + * <code>(char)byte1</code> + * <p> + * If the first byte has 110 as its high order bits, then the + * character consists of two bytes. The bits that make up the character + * value are in positions 0 through 4 of the first byte and bit positions + * 0 through 5 of the second byte. (The second byte should have + * 10 as its high order bits). These values are in most significant + * byte first (i.e., "big endian") order. + * <p> + * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> and <code>byte2</code> are + * the first two bytes read respectively, and the high order bits of + * them match the patterns which indicate a two byte character + * encoding, then they would be converted to a Java + * <code>char</code> like so: + * <p> + * <code>(char)(((byte1 & 0x1F) << 6) | (byte2 & 0x3F))</code> + * <p> + * If the first byte has a 1110 as its high order bits, then the + * character consists of three bytes. The bits that make up the character + * value are in positions 0 through 3 of the first byte and bit positions + * 0 through 5 of the other two bytes. (The second and third bytes should + * have 10 as their high order bits). These values are in most + * significant byte first (i.e., "big endian") order. + * <p> + * As an example, if <code>byte1</code> <code>byte2</code> and + * <code>byte3</code> are the three bytes read, and the high order + * bits of them match the patterns which indicate a three byte + * character encoding, then they would be converted to a Java + * <code>char</code> like so: + * <p> + * <code>(char)(((byte1 & 0x0F) << 12) | ((byte2 & 0x3F) << 6) | (byte3 & 0x3F))</code> + * <p> + * Note that all characters are encoded in the method that requires + * the fewest number of bytes with the exception of the character + * with the value of <code>\u0000</code> which is encoded as two + * bytes. This is a modification of the UTF standard used to + * prevent C language style <code>NUL</code> values from appearing + * in the byte stream. + * <p> + * This method can read data that was written by an object implementing the + * <code>writeUTF()</code> method in <code>DataOutput</code> + * + * @returns The <code>String</code> read + * + * @exception EOFException If end of file is reached before reading + * the String + * @exception UTFDataFormatException If the data is not in UTF-8 format + * @exception IOException If any other error occurs + * + * @see DataOutput + */ public final String readUTF() throws IOException { return readUTF(this); } + /** + * This method reads a String encoded in UTF-8 format from the + * specified <code>DataInput</code> source. + * + * @param in The <code>DataInput</code> source to read from + * + * @return The String read from the source + * + * @exception IOException If an error occurs + */ public final static String readUTF(DataInput in) throws IOException { final int UTFlen = in.readUnsignedShort(); @@ -265,6 +661,18 @@ public class DataInputStream extends FilterInputStream implements DataInput return strbuf.toString(); } + /** + * This method attempts to skip and discard the specified number of bytes + * in the input stream. It may actually skip fewer bytes than requested. + * The actual number of bytes skipped is returned. This method will not + * skip any bytes if passed a negative number of bytes to skip. + * + * @param n The requested number of bytes to skip. + * + * @return The number of bytes actually skipped. + * + * @exception IOException If an error occurs. + */ public final int skipBytes(int n) throws IOException { // The contract in the Java Lang. Spec. says that this never diff --git a/libjava/java/lang/reflect/Field.java b/libjava/java/lang/reflect/Field.java index 768194d..76243f3 100644 --- a/libjava/java/lang/reflect/Field.java +++ b/libjava/java/lang/reflect/Field.java @@ -257,7 +257,7 @@ public final class Field extends AccessibleObject implements Member Modifier.toString(mods, sbuf); sbuf.append(' '); } - sbuf.append(getType()); + sbuf.append(getType().getName()); sbuf.append(' '); sbuf.append(getDeclaringClass().getName()); sbuf.append('.'); |