/jEdit/tags/jedit_43_with_gnuregexp_microstarxml/installer/TarOutputStream.java
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- /*
- ** Authored by Timothy Gerard Endres
- ** <mailto:time@gjt.org> <http://www.trustice.com>
- **
- ** This work has been placed into the public domain.
- ** You may use this work in any way and for any purpose you wish.
- **
- ** THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED AS-IS WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND,
- ** NOT EVEN THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY. THE AUTHOR
- ** OF THIS SOFTWARE, ASSUMES _NO_ RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
- ** CONSEQUENCE RESULTING FROM THE USE, MODIFICATION, OR
- ** REDISTRIBUTION OF THIS SOFTWARE.
- **
- */
- package installer;
- import java.io.*;
- /**
- * The TarOutputStream writes a UNIX tar archive as an OutputStream.
- * Methods are provided to put entries, and then write their contents
- * by writing to this stream using write().
- *
- *
- * @version $Revision: 4480 $
- * @author Timothy Gerard Endres,
- * <a href="mailto:time@gjt.org">time@trustice.com</a>.
- * @see TarBuffer
- * @see TarHeader
- * @see TarEntry
- */
- public
- class TarOutputStream
- extends FilterOutputStream
- {
- protected boolean debug;
- protected int currSize;
- protected int currBytes;
- protected byte[] oneBuf;
- protected byte[] recordBuf;
- protected int assemLen;
- protected byte[] assemBuf;
- protected TarBuffer buffer;
- public
- TarOutputStream( OutputStream os )
- {
- this( os, TarBuffer.DEFAULT_BLKSIZE, TarBuffer.DEFAULT_RCDSIZE );
- }
- public
- TarOutputStream( OutputStream os, int blockSize )
- {
- this( os, blockSize, TarBuffer.DEFAULT_RCDSIZE );
- }
- public
- TarOutputStream( OutputStream os, int blockSize, int recordSize )
- {
- super( os );
- this.buffer = new TarBuffer( os, blockSize, recordSize );
-
- this.debug = false;
- this.assemLen = 0;
- this.assemBuf = new byte[ recordSize ];
- this.recordBuf = new byte[ recordSize ];
- this.oneBuf = new byte[1];
- }
- /**
- * Sets the debugging flag.
- *
- * @param debugF True to turn on debugging.
- */
- public void
- setDebug( boolean debugF )
- {
- this.debug = debugF;
- }
- /**
- * Sets the debugging flag in this stream's TarBuffer.
- *
- * @param debugF True to turn on debugging.
- */
- public void
- setBufferDebug( boolean debug )
- {
- this.buffer.setDebug( debug );
- }
- /**
- * Ends the TAR archive without closing the underlying OutputStream.
- * The result is that the EOF record of nulls is written.
- */
- public void
- finish()
- throws IOException
- {
- this.writeEOFRecord();
- }
- /**
- * Ends the TAR archive and closes the underlying OutputStream.
- * This means that finish() is called followed by calling the
- * TarBuffer's close().
- */
- public void
- close()
- throws IOException
- {
- this.finish();
- this.buffer.close();
- }
- /**
- * Get the record size being used by this stream's TarBuffer.
- *
- * @return The TarBuffer record size.
- */
- public int
- getRecordSize()
- {
- return this.buffer.getRecordSize();
- }
- /**
- * Put an entry on the output stream. This writes the entry's
- * header record and positions the output stream for writing
- * the contents of the entry. Once this method is called, the
- * stream is ready for calls to write() to write the entry's
- * contents. Once the contents are written, closeEntry()
- * <B>MUST</B> be called to ensure that all buffered data
- * is completely written to the output stream.
- *
- * @param entry The TarEntry to be written to the archive.
- */
- public void
- putNextEntry( TarEntry entry )
- throws IOException
- {
- if ( entry.getHeader().name.length() > TarHeader.NAMELEN )
- throw new InvalidHeaderException
- ( "file name '" + entry.getHeader().name
- + "' is too long ( > "
- + TarHeader.NAMELEN + " bytes )" );
- entry.writeEntryHeader( this.recordBuf );
- this.buffer.writeRecord( this.recordBuf );
- this.currBytes = 0;
- if ( entry.isDirectory() )
- this.currSize = 0;
- else
- this.currSize = (int)entry.getSize();
- }
- /**
- * Close an entry. This method MUST be called for all file
- * entries that contain data. The reason is that we must
- * buffer data written to the stream in order to satisfy
- * the buffer's record based writes. Thus, there may be
- * data fragments still being assembled that must be written
- * to the output stream before this entry is closed and the
- * next entry written.
- */
- public void
- closeEntry()
- throws IOException
- {
- if ( this.assemLen > 0 )
- {
- for ( int i = this.assemLen ; i < this.assemBuf.length ; ++i )
- this.assemBuf[i] = 0;
- this.buffer.writeRecord( this.assemBuf );
- this.currBytes += this.assemLen;
- this.assemLen = 0;
- }
- if ( this.currBytes < this.currSize )
- throw new IOException
- ( "entry closed at '" + this.currBytes
- + "' before the '" + this.currSize
- + "' bytes specified in the header were written" );
- }
- /**
- * Writes a byte to the current tar archive entry.
- *
- * This method simply calls read( byte[], int, int ).
- *
- * @param b The byte written.
- */
- public void
- write( int b )
- throws IOException
- {
- this.oneBuf[0] = (byte) b;
- this.write( this.oneBuf, 0, 1 );
- }
- /**
- * Writes bytes to the current tar archive entry.
- *
- * This method simply calls read( byte[], int, int ).
- *
- * @param wBuf The buffer to write to the archive.
- * @return The number of bytes read, or -1 at EOF.
- */
- public void
- write( byte[] wBuf )
- throws IOException
- {
- this.write( wBuf, 0, wBuf.length );
- }
- /**
- * Writes bytes to the current tar archive entry. This method
- * is aware of the current entry and will throw an exception if
- * you attempt to write bytes past the length specified for the
- * current entry. The method is also (painfully) aware of the
- * record buffering required by TarBuffer, and manages buffers
- * that are not a multiple of recordsize in length, including
- * assembling records from small buffers.
- *
- * This method simply calls read( byte[], int, int ).
- *
- * @param wBuf The buffer to write to the archive.
- * @param wOffset The offset in the buffer from which to get bytes.
- * @param numToWrite The number of bytes to write.
- */
- public void
- write( byte[] wBuf, int wOffset, int numToWrite )
- throws IOException
- {
- if ( (this.currBytes + numToWrite) > this.currSize )
- throw new IOException
- ( "request to write '" + numToWrite
- + "' bytes exceeds size in header of '"
- + this.currSize + "' bytes" );
- //
- // We have to deal with assembly!!!
- // The programmer can be writing little 32 byte chunks for all
- // we know, and we must assemble complete records for writing.
- // REVIEW Maybe this should be in TarBuffer? Could that help to
- // eliminate some of the buffer copying.
- //
- if ( this.assemLen > 0 )
- {
- if ( (this.assemLen + numToWrite ) >= this.recordBuf.length )
- {
- int aLen = this.recordBuf.length - this.assemLen;
- System.arraycopy
- ( this.assemBuf, 0, this.recordBuf, 0, this.assemLen );
- System.arraycopy
- ( wBuf, wOffset, this.recordBuf, this.assemLen, aLen );
- this.buffer.writeRecord( this.recordBuf );
- this.currBytes += this.recordBuf.length;
- wOffset += aLen;
- numToWrite -= aLen;
- this.assemLen = 0;
- }
- else // ( (this.assemLen + numToWrite ) < this.recordBuf.length )
- {
- System.arraycopy
- ( wBuf, wOffset, this.assemBuf,
- this.assemLen, numToWrite );
- wOffset += numToWrite;
- this.assemLen += numToWrite;
- numToWrite -= numToWrite;
- }
- }
- //
- // When we get here we have EITHER:
- // o An empty "assemble" buffer.
- // o No bytes to write (numToWrite == 0)
- //
- for ( ; numToWrite > 0 ; )
- {
- if ( numToWrite < this.recordBuf.length )
- {
- System.arraycopy
- ( wBuf, wOffset, this.assemBuf, this.assemLen, numToWrite );
- this.assemLen += numToWrite;
- break;
- }
- this.buffer.writeRecord( wBuf, wOffset );
- int num = this.recordBuf.length;
- this.currBytes += num;
- numToWrite -= num;
- wOffset += num;
- }
- }
- /**
- * Write an EOF (end of archive) record to the tar archive.
- * An EOF record consists of a record of all zeros.
- */
- private void
- writeEOFRecord()
- throws IOException
- {
- for ( int i = 0 ; i < this.recordBuf.length ; ++i )
- this.recordBuf[i] = 0;
- this.buffer.writeRecord( this.recordBuf );
- }
- }