package com.ctc.wstx.io;
import javax.xml.stream.Location;
Input source that reads input from a static char array, usually used
when expanding internal entities. It can also be used if the input
given is a raw character array.
/**
* Input source that reads input from a static char array, usually used
* when expanding internal entities. It can also be used if the input
* given is a raw character array.
*/
public final class CharArraySource
extends BaseInputSource
{
int mOffset;
// // // Plus, location offset info:
final Location mContentStart;
protected CharArraySource(WstxInputSource parent, String fromEntity,
char[] chars, int offset, int len,
Location loc, SystemId sysId)
{
super(parent, fromEntity, loc.getPublicId(), sysId);
//loc.getSystemId());
mBuffer = chars;
mOffset = offset;
mInputLast = offset + len;
mContentStart = loc;
}
This is a hard-coded assumption, but yes, for now this source is
only created from internal entities.
/**
* This is a hard-coded assumption, but yes, for now this source is
* only created from internal entities.
*/
@Override
public boolean fromInternalEntity() {
return true;
}
Unlike with reader source, we won't start from beginning of a file,
but usually from somewhere in the middle...
/**
* Unlike with reader source, we won't start from beginning of a file,
* but usually from somewhere in the middle...
*/
@Override
protected void doInitInputLocation(WstxInputData reader)
{
reader.mCurrInputProcessed = mContentStart.getCharacterOffset();
reader.mCurrInputRow = mContentStart.getLineNumber();
/* 13-Apr-2005, TSa: Since column offsets reported by Location
* objects are 1-based, but internally we use 0-based counts,
* need to offset this start by 1 to begin with.
*/
reader.mCurrInputRowStart = -mContentStart.getColumnNumber() + 1;
}
@Override
public int readInto(WstxInputData reader)
{
/* Shouldn't really try to read after closing, but it may be easier
* for caller not to have to keep track of open/close state...
*/
if (mBuffer == null) {
return -1;
}
/* In general, there are only 2 states; either this has been
* read or not. Offset is used as the marker; plus, in case
* somehow we get a dummy char source (length of 0), it'll
* also prevent any reading.
*/
int len = mInputLast - mOffset;
if (len < 1) {
return -1;
}
reader.mInputBuffer = mBuffer;
reader.mInputPtr = mOffset;
reader.mInputEnd = mInputLast;
// Also, need to note the fact we're done
mOffset = mInputLast;
return len;
}
@Override
public boolean readMore(WstxInputData reader, int minAmount)
{
/* Only case where this may work is if we haven't yet been
* read from at all. And that should mean caller also has no
* existing input...
*/
if (reader.mInputPtr >= reader.mInputEnd) {
int len = mInputLast - mOffset;
if (len >= minAmount) {
return (readInto(reader) > 0);
}
}
return false;
}
@Override
public void close()
{
/* Let's help GC a bit, in case there might be back references
* to this Object from somewhere...
*/
mBuffer = null;
}
@Override
public void closeCompletely() {
close();
}
}