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     25 
     26 package java.nio.charset;
     27 
     28 import java.lang.ref.WeakReference;
     29 import java.nio.*;
     30 import java.util.Map;
     31 import java.util.HashMap;
     32 
     33 
     34 /**
     35  * A description of the result state of a coder.
     36  *
     37  * <p> A charset coder, that is, either a decoder or an encoder, consumes bytes
     38  * (or characters) from an input buffer, translates them, and writes the
     39  * resulting characters (or bytes) to an output buffer.  A coding process
     40  * terminates for one of four categories of reasons, which are described by
     41  * instances of this class:
     42  *
     43  * <ul>
     44  *
     45  *   <li><p> <i>Underflow</i> is reported when there is no more input to be
     46  *   processed, or there is insufficient input and additional input is
     47  *   required.  This condition is represented by the unique result object
     48  *   {@link #UNDERFLOW}, whose {@link #isUnderflow() isUnderflow} method
     49  *   returns <tt>true</tt>.  </p></li>
     50  *
     51  *   <li><p> <i>Overflow</i> is reported when there is insufficient room
     52  *   remaining in the output buffer.  This condition is represented by the
     53  *   unique result object {@link #OVERFLOW}, whose {@link #isOverflow()
     54  *   isOverflow} method returns <tt>true</tt>.  </p></li>
     55  *
     56  *   <li><p> A <i>malformed-input error</i> is reported when a sequence of
     57  *   input units is not well-formed.  Such errors are described by instances of
     58  *   this class whose {@link #isMalformed() isMalformed} method returns
     59  *   <tt>true</tt> and whose {@link #length() length} method returns the length
     60  *   of the malformed sequence.  There is one unique instance of this class for
     61  *   all malformed-input errors of a given length.  </p></li>
     62  *
     63  *   <li><p> An <i>unmappable-character error</i> is reported when a sequence
     64  *   of input units denotes a character that cannot be represented in the
     65  *   output charset.  Such errors are described by instances of this class
     66  *   whose {@link #isUnmappable() isUnmappable} method returns <tt>true</tt> and
     67  *   whose {@link #length() length} method returns the length of the input
     68  *   sequence denoting the unmappable character.  There is one unique instance
     69  *   of this class for all unmappable-character errors of a given length.
     70  *   </p></li>
     71  *
     72  * </ul>
     73  *
     74  * <p> For convenience, the {@link #isError() isError} method returns <tt>true</tt>
     75  * for result objects that describe malformed-input and unmappable-character
     76  * errors but <tt>false</tt> for those that describe underflow or overflow
     77  * conditions.  </p>
     78  *
     79  *
     80  * @author Mark Reinhold
     81  * @author JSR-51 Expert Group
     82  * @since 1.4
     83  */
     84 
     85 public class CoderResult {
     86 
     87     private static final int CR_UNDERFLOW  = 0;
     88     private static final int CR_OVERFLOW   = 1;
     89     private static final int CR_ERROR_MIN  = 2;
     90     private static final int CR_MALFORMED  = 2;
     91     private static final int CR_UNMAPPABLE = 3;
     92 
     93     private static final String[] names
     94         = { "UNDERFLOW", "OVERFLOW", "MALFORMED", "UNMAPPABLE" };
     95 
     96     private final int type;
     97     private final int length;
     98 
     99     private CoderResult(int type, int length) {
    100         this.type = type;
    101         this.length = length;
    102     }
    103 
    104     /**
    105      * Returns a string describing this coder result.
    106      *
    107      * @return  A descriptive string
    108      */
    109     public String toString() {
    110         String nm = names[type];
    111         return isError() ? nm + "[" + length + "]" : nm;
    112     }
    113 
    114     /**
    115      * Tells whether or not this object describes an underflow condition.
    116      *
    117      * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this object denotes underflow
    118      */
    119     public boolean isUnderflow() {
    120         return (type == CR_UNDERFLOW);
    121     }
    122 
    123     /**
    124      * Tells whether or not this object describes an overflow condition.
    125      *
    126      * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this object denotes overflow
    127      */
    128     public boolean isOverflow() {
    129         return (type == CR_OVERFLOW);
    130     }
    131 
    132     /**
    133      * Tells whether or not this object describes an error condition.
    134      *
    135      * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this object denotes either a
    136      *          malformed-input error or an unmappable-character error
    137      */
    138     public boolean isError() {
    139         return (type >= CR_ERROR_MIN);
    140     }
    141 
    142     /**
    143      * Tells whether or not this object describes a malformed-input error.
    144      *
    145      * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this object denotes a
    146      *          malformed-input error
    147      */
    148     public boolean isMalformed() {
    149         return (type == CR_MALFORMED);
    150     }
    151 
    152     /**
    153      * Tells whether or not this object describes an unmappable-character
    154      * error.
    155      *
    156      * @return  <tt>true</tt> if, and only if, this object denotes an
    157      *          unmappable-character error
    158      */
    159     public boolean isUnmappable() {
    160         return (type == CR_UNMAPPABLE);
    161     }
    162 
    163     /**
    164      * Returns the length of the erroneous input described by this
    165      * object&nbsp;&nbsp;<i>(optional operation)</i>.
    166      *
    167      * @return  The length of the erroneous input, a positive integer
    168      *
    169      * @throws  UnsupportedOperationException
    170      *          If this object does not describe an error condition, that is,
    171      *          if the {@link #isError() isError} does not return <tt>true</tt>
    172      */
    173     public int length() {
    174         if (!isError())
    175             throw new UnsupportedOperationException();
    176         return length;
    177     }
    178 
    179     /**
    180      * Result object indicating underflow, meaning that either the input buffer
    181      * has been completely consumed or, if the input buffer is not yet empty,
    182      * that additional input is required.
    183      */
    184     public static final CoderResult UNDERFLOW
    185         = new CoderResult(CR_UNDERFLOW, 0);
    186 
    187     /**
    188      * Result object indicating overflow, meaning that there is insufficient
    189      * room in the output buffer.
    190      */
    191     public static final CoderResult OVERFLOW
    192         = new CoderResult(CR_OVERFLOW, 0);
    193 
    194     private static abstract class Cache {
    195 
    196         private Map<Integer,WeakReference<CoderResult>> cache = null;
    197 
    198         protected abstract CoderResult create(int len);
    199 
    200         private synchronized CoderResult get(int len) {
    201             if (len <= 0)
    202                 throw new IllegalArgumentException("Non-positive length");
    203             Integer k = new Integer(len);
    204             WeakReference<CoderResult> w;
    205             CoderResult e = null;
    206             if (cache == null) {
    207                 cache = new HashMap<Integer,WeakReference<CoderResult>>();
    208             } else if ((w = cache.get(k)) != null) {
    209                 e = w.get();
    210             }
    211             if (e == null) {
    212                 e = create(len);
    213                 cache.put(k, new WeakReference<CoderResult>(e));
    214             }
    215             return e;
    216         }
    217 
    218     }
    219 
    220     private static Cache malformedCache
    221         = new Cache() {
    222                 public CoderResult create(int len) {
    223                     return new CoderResult(CR_MALFORMED, len);
    224                 }};
    225 
    226     /**
    227      * Static factory method that returns the unique object describing a
    228      * malformed-input error of the given length.
    229      *
    230      * @param   length
    231      *          The given length
    232      *
    233      * @return  The requested coder-result object
    234      */
    235     public static CoderResult malformedForLength(int length) {
    236         return malformedCache.get(length);
    237     }
    238 
    239     private static Cache unmappableCache
    240         = new Cache() {
    241                 public CoderResult create(int len) {
    242                     return new CoderResult(CR_UNMAPPABLE, len);
    243                 }};
    244 
    245     /**
    246      * Static factory method that returns the unique result object describing
    247      * an unmappable-character error of the given length.
    248      *
    249      * @param   length
    250      *          The given length
    251      *
    252      * @return  The requested coder-result object
    253      */
    254     public static CoderResult unmappableForLength(int length) {
    255         return unmappableCache.get(length);
    256     }
    257 
    258     /**
    259      * Throws an exception appropriate to the result described by this object.
    260      *
    261      * @throws  BufferUnderflowException
    262      *          If this object is {@link #UNDERFLOW}
    263      *
    264      * @throws  BufferOverflowException
    265      *          If this object is {@link #OVERFLOW}
    266      *
    267      * @throws  MalformedInputException
    268      *          If this object represents a malformed-input error; the
    269      *          exception's length value will be that of this object
    270      *
    271      * @throws  UnmappableCharacterException
    272      *          If this object represents an unmappable-character error; the
    273      *          exceptions length value will be that of this object
    274      */
    275     public void throwException()
    276         throws CharacterCodingException
    277     {
    278         switch (type) {
    279         case CR_UNDERFLOW:   throw new BufferUnderflowException();
    280         case CR_OVERFLOW:    throw new BufferOverflowException();
    281         case CR_MALFORMED:   throw new MalformedInputException(length);
    282         case CR_UNMAPPABLE:  throw new UnmappableCharacterException(length);
    283         default:
    284             assert false;
    285         }
    286     }
    287 
    288 }
    289