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ResponseInputStream.java

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/*
 * @(#)ResponseInputStream.java	1.10 07/05/04
 */


package com.sun.mail.iap;

import java.io.*;
import com.sun.mail.iap.ByteArray;
import com.sun.mail.util.ASCIIUtility;

/**
 *
 * Inputstream that is used to read a Response.
 *
 * @version 1.10, 07/05/04
 * @author  Arun Krishnan
 * @author  Bill Shannon
 */

public class ResponseInputStream {

    private static final int minIncrement = 256;
    private static final int maxIncrement = 256 * 1024;
    private static final int incrementSlop = 16;

    // where we read from
    private BufferedInputStream bin;

    /**
     * Constructor.
     */
    public ResponseInputStream(InputStream in) {
	bin = new BufferedInputStream(in, 2 * 1024);
    }

    /**
     * Read a Response from the InputStream.
     * @return ByteArray that contains the Response
     */
    public ByteArray readResponse() throws IOException {
	return readResponse(null);
    }

    /**
     * Read a Response from the InputStream.
     * @return ByteArray that contains the Response
     */
    public ByteArray readResponse(ByteArray ba) throws IOException {
	if (ba == null)
	    ba = new ByteArray(new byte[128], 0, 128);

	byte[] buffer = ba.getBytes();
	int idx = 0;
	for (;;) {	// read until CRLF with no preceeding literal
	    // XXX - b needs to be an int, to handle bytes with value 0xff
	    int b = 0;
	    boolean gotCRLF=false;

	    // Read a CRLF terminated line from the InputStream
	    while (!gotCRLF &&
		   ((b =  bin.read()) != -1)) {
		switch (b) {
		case '\n':
		    if ((idx > 0) && buffer[idx-1] == '\r')
			gotCRLF = true;
		default:
		    if (idx >= buffer.length) {
			int incr = buffer.length;
			if (incr > maxIncrement)
			    incr = maxIncrement;
			ba.grow(incr);
			buffer = ba.getBytes();
		    }
		    buffer[idx++] = (byte)b;
		}
	    }

	    if (b == -1)
		throw new IOException(); // connection broken ?

	    // Now lets check for literals : {<digits>}CRLF
	    // Note: index needs to >= 5 for the above sequence to occur
	    if (idx < 5 || buffer[idx-3] != '}')
		break;

	    int i;
	    // look for left curly
	    for (i = idx - 4; i >= 0; i--)
		if (buffer[i] == '{')
		    break;

	    if (i < 0) // Nope, not a literal ?
		break;

	    int count = 0;
	    // OK, handle the literal ..
	    try {
		count = ASCIIUtility.parseInt(buffer, i+1, idx-3);
	    } catch (NumberFormatException e) {
		break;
	    }

	    // Now read 'count' bytes. (Note: count could be 0)
	    if (count > 0) {
		int avail = buffer.length - idx; // available space in buffer
		if (count + incrementSlop > avail) {
		    // need count-avail more bytes
		    ba.grow(minIncrement > count + incrementSlop - avail ? 
			    minIncrement : count + incrementSlop - avail);
		    buffer = ba.getBytes();
		}

		/*
		 * read() might not return all the bytes in one shot,
		 * so call repeatedly till we are done
		 */
		int actual;
		while (count > 0) {
		    actual = bin.read(buffer, idx, count);
		    count -= actual;
		    idx += actual;
		}
	    }
	    // back to top of loop to read until CRLF
	}
	ba.setCount(idx);
	return ba;
    }
}