/* * Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one or more * contributor license agreements. See the NOTICE file distributed with * this work for additional information regarding copyright ownership. * The ASF licenses this file to You under the Apache License, Version 2.0 * (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with * the License. You may obtain a copy of the License at * * http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 * * Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software * distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, * WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. * See the License for the specific language governing permissions and * limitations under the License. */ package org.apache.jasper.runtime; import java.io.IOException; import java.io.Writer; import java.security.AccessController; import java.security.PrivilegedAction; import javax.servlet.ServletResponse; import javax.servlet.jsp.JspWriter; import org.apache.jasper.Constants; import org.apache.jasper.compiler.Localizer; import org.apache.jasper.security.SecurityUtil; /** * Write text to a character-output stream, buffering characters so as * to provide for the efficient writing of single characters, arrays, * and strings. * * Provide support for discarding for the output that has been * buffered. * * This needs revisiting when the buffering problems in the JSP spec * are fixed -akv * * @author Anil K. Vijendran */ public class JspWriterImpl extends JspWriter { private Writer out; private ServletResponse response; private char cb[]; private int nextChar; private boolean flushed = false; private boolean closed = false; public JspWriterImpl() { super( Constants.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, true ); } /** * Create a buffered character-output stream that uses a default-sized * output buffer. * * @param response A Servlet Response */ public JspWriterImpl(ServletResponse response) { this(response, Constants.DEFAULT_BUFFER_SIZE, true); } /** * Create a new buffered character-output stream that uses an output * buffer of the given size. * * @param response A Servlet Response * @param sz Output-buffer size, a positive integer * * @exception IllegalArgumentException If sz is <= 0 */ public JspWriterImpl(ServletResponse response, int sz, boolean autoFlush) { super(sz, autoFlush); if (sz < 0) throw new IllegalArgumentException("Buffer size <= 0"); this.response = response; cb = sz == 0 ? null : new char[sz]; nextChar = 0; } void init( ServletResponse response, int sz, boolean autoFlush ) { this.response= response; if( sz > 0 && ( cb == null || sz > cb.length ) ) cb=new char[sz]; nextChar = 0; this.autoFlush=autoFlush; this.bufferSize=sz; } /** Package-level access */ void recycle() { flushed = false; closed = false; out = null; nextChar = 0; response = null; } /** * Flush the output buffer to the underlying character stream, without * flushing the stream itself. This method is non-private only so that it * may be invoked by PrintStream. */ protected final void flushBuffer() throws IOException { if (bufferSize == 0) return; flushed = true; ensureOpen(); if (nextChar == 0) return; initOut(); out.write(cb, 0, nextChar); nextChar = 0; } private void initOut() throws IOException { if (out == null) { out = response.getWriter(); } } private String getLocalizeMessage(final String message){ if (SecurityUtil.isPackageProtectionEnabled()){ return (String)AccessController.doPrivileged(new PrivilegedAction(){ public Object run(){ return Localizer.getMessage(message); } }); } else { return Localizer.getMessage(message); } } /** * Discard the output buffer. */ public final void clear() throws IOException { if ((bufferSize == 0) && (out != null)) // clear() is illegal after any unbuffered output (JSP.5.5) throw new IllegalStateException( getLocalizeMessage("jsp.error.ise_on_clear")); if (flushed) throw new IOException( getLocalizeMessage("jsp.error.attempt_to_clear_flushed_buffer")); ensureOpen(); nextChar = 0; } public void clearBuffer() throws IOException { if (bufferSize == 0) throw new IllegalStateException( getLocalizeMessage("jsp.error.ise_on_clear")); ensureOpen(); nextChar = 0; } private final void bufferOverflow() throws IOException { throw new IOException(getLocalizeMessage("jsp.error.overflow")); } /** * Flush the stream. * */ public void flush() throws IOException { flushBuffer(); if (out != null) { out.flush(); } } /** * Close the stream. * */ public void close() throws IOException { if (response == null || closed) // multiple calls to close is OK return; flush(); if (out != null) out.close(); out = null; closed = true; } /** * @return the number of bytes unused in the buffer */ public int getRemaining() { return bufferSize - nextChar; } /** check to make sure that the stream has not been closed */ private void ensureOpen() throws IOException { if (response == null || closed) throw new IOException("Stream closed"); } /** * Write a single character. */ public void write(int c) throws IOException { ensureOpen(); if (bufferSize == 0) { initOut(); out.write(c); } else { if (nextChar >= bufferSize) if (autoFlush) flushBuffer(); else bufferOverflow(); cb[nextChar++] = (char) c; } } /** * Our own little min method, to avoid loading java.lang.Math if we've run * out of file descriptors and we're trying to print a stack trace. */ private int min(int a, int b) { if (a < b) return a; return b; } /** * Write a portion of an array of characters. * *
Ordinarily this method stores characters from the given array into
* this stream's buffer, flushing the buffer to the underlying stream as
* needed. If the requested length is at least as large as the buffer,
* however, then this method will flush the buffer and write the characters
* directly to the underlying stream. Thus redundant
* DiscardableBufferedWriter
s will not copy data unnecessarily.
*
* @param cbuf A character array
* @param off Offset from which to start reading characters
* @param len Number of characters to write
*/
public void write(char cbuf[], int off, int len)
throws IOException
{
ensureOpen();
if (bufferSize == 0) {
initOut();
out.write(cbuf, off, len);
return;
}
if ((off < 0) || (off > cbuf.length) || (len < 0) ||
((off + len) > cbuf.length) || ((off + len) < 0)) {
throw new IndexOutOfBoundsException();
} else if (len == 0) {
return;
}
if (len >= bufferSize) {
/* If the request length exceeds the size of the output buffer,
flush the buffer and then write the data directly. In this
way buffered streams will cascade harmlessly. */
if (autoFlush)
flushBuffer();
else
bufferOverflow();
initOut();
out.write(cbuf, off, len);
return;
}
int b = off, t = off + len;
while (b < t) {
int d = min(bufferSize - nextChar, t - b);
System.arraycopy(cbuf, b, cb, nextChar, d);
b += d;
nextChar += d;
if (nextChar >= bufferSize)
if (autoFlush)
flushBuffer();
else
bufferOverflow();
}
}
/**
* Write an array of characters. This method cannot be inherited from the
* Writer class because it must suppress I/O exceptions.
*/
public void write(char buf[]) throws IOException {
write(buf, 0, buf.length);
}
/**
* Write a portion of a String.
*
* @param s String to be written
* @param off Offset from which to start reading characters
* @param len Number of characters to be written
*/
public void write(String s, int off, int len) throws IOException {
ensureOpen();
if (bufferSize == 0) {
initOut();
out.write(s, off, len);
return;
}
int b = off, t = off + len;
while (b < t) {
int d = min(bufferSize - nextChar, t - b);
s.getChars(b, b + d, cb, nextChar);
b += d;
nextChar += d;
if (nextChar >= bufferSize)
if (autoFlush)
flushBuffer();
else
bufferOverflow();
}
}
/**
* Write a string. This method cannot be inherited from the Writer class
* because it must suppress I/O exceptions.
*/
public void write(String s) throws IOException {
// Simple fix for Bugzilla 35410
// Calling the other write function so as to init the buffer anyways
if(s == null) {
write(s, 0, 0);
} else {
write(s, 0, s.length());
}
}
static String lineSeparator = System.getProperty("line.separator");
/**
* Write a line separator. The line separator string is defined by the
* system property line.separator, and is not necessarily a single
* newline ('\n') character.
*
* @exception IOException If an I/O error occurs
*/
public void newLine() throws IOException {
write(lineSeparator);
}
/* Methods that do not terminate lines */
/**
* Print a boolean value. The string produced by {@link
* java.lang.String#valueOf(boolean)}
is translated into bytes
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
* are written in exactly the manner of the {@link
* #write(int)}
method.
*
* @param b The boolean
to be printed
*/
public void print(boolean b) throws IOException {
write(b ? "true" : "false");
}
/**
* Print a character. The character is translated into one or more bytes
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
* are written in exactly the manner of the {@link
* #write(int)}
method.
*
* @param c The char
to be printed
*/
public void print(char c) throws IOException {
write(String.valueOf(c));
}
/**
* Print an integer. The string produced by {@link
* java.lang.String#valueOf(int)}
is translated into bytes according
* to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes are
* written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)}
* method.
*
* @param i The int
to be printed
*/
public void print(int i) throws IOException {
write(String.valueOf(i));
}
/**
* Print a long integer. The string produced by {@link
* java.lang.String#valueOf(long)}
is translated into bytes
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
* are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)}
* method.
*
* @param l The long
to be printed
*/
public void print(long l) throws IOException {
write(String.valueOf(l));
}
/**
* Print a floating-point number. The string produced by {@link
* java.lang.String#valueOf(float)}
is translated into bytes
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
* are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)}
* method.
*
* @param f The float
to be printed
*/
public void print(float f) throws IOException {
write(String.valueOf(f));
}
/**
* Print a double-precision floating-point number. The string produced by
* {@link java.lang.String#valueOf(double)}
is translated into
* bytes according to the platform's default character encoding, and these
* bytes are written in exactly the manner of the {@link
* #write(int)}
method.
*
* @param d The double
to be printed
*/
public void print(double d) throws IOException {
write(String.valueOf(d));
}
/**
* Print an array of characters. The characters are converted into bytes
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
* are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)}
* method.
*
* @param s The array of chars to be printed
*
* @throws NullPointerException If s
is null
*/
public void print(char s[]) throws IOException {
write(s);
}
/**
* Print a string. If the argument is null
then the string
* "null"
is printed. Otherwise, the string's characters are
* converted into bytes according to the platform's default character
* encoding, and these bytes are written in exactly the manner of the
* {@link #write(int)}
method.
*
* @param s The String
to be printed
*/
public void print(String s) throws IOException {
if (s == null) {
s = "null";
}
write(s);
}
/**
* Print an object. The string produced by the {@link
* java.lang.String#valueOf(Object)}
method is translated into bytes
* according to the platform's default character encoding, and these bytes
* are written in exactly the manner of the {@link #write(int)}
* method.
*
* @param obj The Object
to be printed
*/
public void print(Object obj) throws IOException {
write(String.valueOf(obj));
}
/* Methods that do terminate lines */
/**
* Terminate the current line by writing the line separator string. The
* line separator string is defined by the system property
* line.separator
, and is not necessarily a single newline
* character ('\n'
).
*
* Need to change this from PrintWriter because the default
* println() writes to the sink directly instead of through the
* write method...
*/
public void println() throws IOException {
newLine();
}
/**
* Print a boolean value and then terminate the line. This method behaves
* as though it invokes {@link #print(boolean)}
and then
* {@link #println()}
.
*/
public void println(boolean x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print a character and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
* though it invokes {@link #print(char)}
and then {@link
* #println()}
.
*/
public void println(char x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print an integer and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
* though it invokes {@link #print(int)}
and then {@link
* #println()}
.
*/
public void println(int x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print a long integer and then terminate the line. This method behaves
* as though it invokes {@link #print(long)}
and then
* {@link #println()}
.
*/
public void println(long x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print a floating-point number and then terminate the line. This method
* behaves as though it invokes {@link #print(float)}
and then
* {@link #println()}
.
*/
public void println(float x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print a double-precision floating-point number and then terminate the
* line. This method behaves as though it invokes {@link
* #print(double)}
and then {@link #println()}
.
*/
public void println(double x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print an array of characters and then terminate the line. This method
* behaves as though it invokes {@link #print(char[])}
and then
* {@link #println()}
.
*/
public void println(char x[]) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print a String and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
* though it invokes {@link #print(String)}
and then
* {@link #println()}
.
*/
public void println(String x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
/**
* Print an Object and then terminate the line. This method behaves as
* though it invokes {@link #print(Object)}
and then
* {@link #println()}
.
*/
public void println(Object x) throws IOException {
print(x);
println();
}
}