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package sun.nio.fs;

import java.net.FileNameMap;
import java.net.URLConnection;
import java.nio.file.Path;
import java.nio.file.spi.FileTypeDetector;
import java.util.Locale;
import java.io.IOException;

Base implementation of FileTypeDetector
/** * Base implementation of FileTypeDetector */
public abstract class AbstractFileTypeDetector extends FileTypeDetector { protected AbstractFileTypeDetector() { super(); }
Returns the extension of a file name, specifically the portion of the parameter string after the first dot. If the parameter is null, empty, does not contain a dot, or the dot is the last character, then an empty string is returned, otherwise the characters after the dot are returned.
Params:
  • name – A file name
Returns:The characters after the first dot or an empty string.
/** * Returns the extension of a file name, specifically the portion of the * parameter string after the first dot. If the parameter is {@code null}, * empty, does not contain a dot, or the dot is the last character, then an * empty string is returned, otherwise the characters after the dot are * returned. * * @param name A file name * @return The characters after the first dot or an empty string. */
protected final String getExtension(String name) { String ext = ""; if (name != null && !name.isEmpty()) { int dot = name.indexOf('.'); if ((dot >= 0) && (dot < name.length() - 1)) { ext = name.substring(dot + 1); } } return ext; }
Invokes the appropriate probe method to guess a file's content type, and checks that the content type's syntax is valid.
/** * Invokes the appropriate probe method to guess a file's content type, * and checks that the content type's syntax is valid. */
@Override public final String probeContentType(Path file) throws IOException { if (file == null) throw new NullPointerException("'file' is null"); String result = implProbeContentType(file); // Fall back to content types property. if (result == null) { Path fileName = file.getFileName(); if (fileName != null) { FileNameMap fileNameMap = URLConnection.getFileNameMap(); result = fileNameMap.getContentTypeFor(fileName.toString()); } } return (result == null) ? null : parse(result); }
Probes the given file to guess its content type.
/** * Probes the given file to guess its content type. */
protected abstract String implProbeContentType(Path file) throws IOException;
Parses a candidate content type into its type and subtype, returning null if either token is invalid.
/** * Parses a candidate content type into its type and subtype, returning * null if either token is invalid. */
private static String parse(String s) { int slash = s.indexOf('/'); int semicolon = s.indexOf(';'); if (slash < 0) return null; // no subtype String type = s.substring(0, slash).trim().toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); if (!isValidToken(type)) return null; // invalid type String subtype = (semicolon < 0) ? s.substring(slash + 1) : s.substring(slash + 1, semicolon); subtype = subtype.trim().toLowerCase(Locale.ENGLISH); if (!isValidToken(subtype)) return null; // invalid subtype StringBuilder sb = new StringBuilder(type.length() + subtype.length() + 1); sb.append(type); sb.append('/'); sb.append(subtype); return sb.toString(); }
Special characters
/** * Special characters */
private static final String TSPECIALS = "()<>@,;:/[]?=\\\"";
Returns true if the character is a valid token character.
/** * Returns true if the character is a valid token character. */
private static boolean isTokenChar(char c) { return (c > 040) && (c < 0177) && (TSPECIALS.indexOf(c) < 0); }
Returns true if the given string is a legal type or subtype.
/** * Returns true if the given string is a legal type or subtype. */
private static boolean isValidToken(String s) { int len = s.length(); if (len == 0) return false; for (int i = 0; i < len; i++) { if (!isTokenChar(s.charAt(i))) return false; } return true; } }