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002// checkstyle: Checks Java source code for adherence to a set of rules.
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018////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////
019
020package com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.api;
021
022import java.io.BufferedReader;
023import java.io.File;
024import java.io.FileNotFoundException;
025import java.io.IOException;
026import java.io.InputStream;
027import java.io.InputStreamReader;
028import java.io.Reader;
029import java.io.StringReader;
030import java.nio.charset.Charset;
031import java.nio.charset.CharsetDecoder;
032import java.nio.charset.CodingErrorAction;
033import java.nio.charset.UnsupportedCharsetException;
034import java.nio.file.Files;
035import java.util.ArrayList;
036import java.util.Arrays;
037import java.util.List;
038import java.util.regex.Matcher;
039import java.util.regex.Pattern;
040
041import com.puppycrawl.tools.checkstyle.utils.CommonUtil;
042
043/**
044 * Represents the text contents of a file of arbitrary plain text type.
045 * <p>
046 * This class will be passed to instances of class FileSetCheck by
047 * Checker.
048 * </p>
049 *
050 */
051public final class FileText {
052
053    /**
054     * The number of characters to read in one go.
055     */
056    private static final int READ_BUFFER_SIZE = 1024;
057
058    /**
059     * Regular expression pattern matching all line terminators.
060     */
061    private static final Pattern LINE_TERMINATOR = Pattern.compile("\\n|\\r\\n?");
062
063    // For now, we always keep both full text and lines array.
064    // In the long run, however, the one passed at initialization might be
065    // enough, while the other could be lazily created when requested.
066    // This would save memory but cost CPU cycles.
067
068    /**
069     * The name of the file.
070     * {@code null} if no file name is available for whatever reason.
071     */
072    private final File file;
073
074    /**
075     * The charset used to read the file.
076     * {@code null} if the file was reconstructed from a list of lines.
077     */
078    private final Charset charset;
079
080    /**
081     * The lines of the file, without terminators.
082     */
083    private final String[] lines;
084
085    /**
086     * The full text contents of the file.
087     *
088     * <p>Field is not final to ease reaching full test coverage.
089     * @noinspection FieldMayBeFinal
090     */
091    private String fullText;
092
093    /**
094     * The first position of each line within the full text.
095     */
096    private int[] lineBreaks;
097
098    /**
099     * Creates a new file text representation.
100     *
101     * <p>The file will be read using the specified encoding, replacing
102     * malformed input and unmappable characters with the default
103     * replacement character.
104     *
105     * @param file the name of the file
106     * @param charsetName the encoding to use when reading the file
107     * @throws NullPointerException if the text is null
108     * @throws IOException if the file could not be read
109     */
110    public FileText(File file, String charsetName) throws IOException {
111        this.file = file;
112
113        // We use our own decoder, to be sure we have complete control
114        // about replacements.
115        final CharsetDecoder decoder;
116        try {
117            charset = Charset.forName(charsetName);
118            decoder = charset.newDecoder();
119            decoder.onMalformedInput(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE);
120            decoder.onUnmappableCharacter(CodingErrorAction.REPLACE);
121        }
122        catch (final UnsupportedCharsetException ex) {
123            final String message = "Unsupported charset: " + charsetName;
124            throw new IllegalStateException(message, ex);
125        }
126
127        fullText = readFile(file, decoder);
128
129        // Use the BufferedReader to break down the lines as this
130        // is about 30% faster than using the
131        // LINE_TERMINATOR.split(fullText, -1) method
132        try (BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new StringReader(fullText))) {
133            final ArrayList<String> textLines = new ArrayList<>();
134            while (true) {
135                final String line = reader.readLine();
136                if (line == null) {
137                    break;
138                }
139                textLines.add(line);
140            }
141            lines = textLines.toArray(CommonUtil.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY);
142        }
143    }
144
145    /**
146     * Copy constructor.
147     * @param fileText to make copy of
148     */
149    public FileText(FileText fileText) {
150        file = fileText.file;
151        charset = fileText.charset;
152        fullText = fileText.fullText;
153        lines = fileText.lines.clone();
154        if (fileText.lineBreaks == null) {
155            lineBreaks = null;
156        }
157        else {
158            lineBreaks = fileText.lineBreaks.clone();
159        }
160    }
161
162    /**
163     * Compatibility constructor.
164     *
165     * <p>This constructor reconstructs the text of the file by joining
166     * lines with linefeed characters. This process does not restore
167     * the original line terminators and should therefore be avoided.
168     *
169     * @param file the name of the file
170     * @param lines the lines of the text, without terminators
171     * @throws NullPointerException if the lines array is null
172     */
173    public FileText(File file, List<String> lines) {
174        final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(1024);
175        for (final String line : lines) {
176            buf.append(line).append('\n');
177        }
178
179        this.file = file;
180        charset = null;
181        fullText = buf.toString();
182        this.lines = lines.toArray(CommonUtil.EMPTY_STRING_ARRAY);
183    }
184
185    /**
186     * Reads file using specific decoder and returns all its content as a String.
187     * @param inputFile File to read
188     * @param decoder Charset decoder
189     * @return File's text
190     * @throws IOException Unable to open or read the file
191     * @throws FileNotFoundException when inputFile does not exists
192     */
193    private static String readFile(final File inputFile, final CharsetDecoder decoder)
194            throws IOException {
195        if (!inputFile.exists()) {
196            throw new FileNotFoundException(inputFile.getPath() + " (No such file or directory)");
197        }
198        final StringBuilder buf = new StringBuilder(1024);
199        final InputStream stream = Files.newInputStream(inputFile.toPath());
200        try (Reader reader = new InputStreamReader(stream, decoder)) {
201            final char[] chars = new char[READ_BUFFER_SIZE];
202            while (true) {
203                final int len = reader.read(chars);
204                if (len == -1) {
205                    break;
206                }
207                buf.append(chars, 0, len);
208            }
209        }
210        return buf.toString();
211    }
212
213    /**
214     * Get the name of the file.
215     * @return an object containing the name of the file
216     */
217    public File getFile() {
218        return file;
219    }
220
221    /**
222     * Get the character set which was used to read the file.
223     * Will be {@code null} for a file reconstructed from its lines.
224     * @return the charset used when the file was read
225     */
226    public Charset getCharset() {
227        return charset;
228    }
229
230    /**
231     * Retrieve the full text of the file.
232     * @return the full text of the file
233     */
234    public CharSequence getFullText() {
235        return fullText;
236    }
237
238    /**
239     * Returns an array of all lines.
240     * {@code text.toLinesArray()} is equivalent to
241     * {@code text.toArray(new String[text.size()])}.
242     * @return an array of all lines of the text
243     */
244    public String[] toLinesArray() {
245        return lines.clone();
246    }
247
248    /**
249     * Find positions of line breaks in the full text.
250     * @return an array giving the first positions of each line.
251     */
252    private int[] findLineBreaks() {
253        if (lineBreaks == null) {
254            final int[] lineBreakPositions = new int[size() + 1];
255            lineBreakPositions[0] = 0;
256            int lineNo = 1;
257            final Matcher matcher = LINE_TERMINATOR.matcher(fullText);
258            while (matcher.find()) {
259                lineBreakPositions[lineNo] = matcher.end();
260                lineNo++;
261            }
262            if (lineNo < lineBreakPositions.length) {
263                lineBreakPositions[lineNo] = fullText.length();
264            }
265            lineBreaks = lineBreakPositions;
266        }
267        return lineBreaks;
268    }
269
270    /**
271     * Determine line and column numbers in full text.
272     * @param pos the character position in the full text
273     * @return the line and column numbers of this character
274     */
275    public LineColumn lineColumn(int pos) {
276        final int[] lineBreakPositions = findLineBreaks();
277        int lineNo = Arrays.binarySearch(lineBreakPositions, pos);
278        if (lineNo < 0) {
279            // we have: lineNo = -(insertion point) - 1
280            // we want: lineNo =  (insertion point) - 1
281            lineNo = -lineNo - 2;
282        }
283        final int startOfLine = lineBreakPositions[lineNo];
284        final int columnNo = pos - startOfLine;
285        // now we have lineNo and columnNo, both starting at zero.
286        return new LineColumn(lineNo + 1, columnNo);
287    }
288
289    /**
290     * Retrieves a line of the text by its number.
291     * The returned line will not contain a trailing terminator.
292     * @param lineNo the number of the line to get, starting at zero
293     * @return the line with the given number
294     */
295    public String get(final int lineNo) {
296        return lines[lineNo];
297    }
298
299    /**
300     * Counts the lines of the text.
301     * @return the number of lines in the text
302     */
303    public int size() {
304        return lines.length;
305    }
306
307}