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package com.sun.mail.imap;
import java.io.*;
import javax.mail.*;
import com.sun.mail.imap.protocol.*;
import com.sun.mail.iap.*;
import com.sun.mail.util.*;
/**
* This class implements an IMAP data stream.
*
* @author John Mani
*/
public class IMAPInputStream extends InputStream {
private IMAPMessage msg; // this message
private String section; // section-id
private int pos; // track the position within the IMAP datastream
private int blksize; // number of bytes to read in each FETCH request
private int max; // the total number of bytes in this section.
// -1 indicates unknown
private byte[] buf; // the buffer obtained from fetchBODY()
private int bufcount; // The index one greater than the index of the
// last valid byte in 'buf'
private int bufpos; // The current position within 'buf'
private boolean peek; // peek instead of fetch?
private ByteArray readbuf; // reuse for each read
// Allocate this much extra space in the read buffer to allow
// space for the FETCH response overhead
private static final int slop = 64;
/**
* Create an IMAPInputStream.
*/
public IMAPInputStream(IMAPMessage msg, String section, int max,
boolean peek) {
this.msg = msg;
this.section = section;
this.max = max;
this.peek = peek;
pos = 0;
blksize = msg.getFetchBlockSize();
}
/**
* Do a NOOP to force any untagged EXPUNGE responses
* and then check if this message is expunged.
*/
private void forceCheckExpunged()
throws MessageRemovedIOException, FolderClosedIOException {
synchronized (msg.getMessageCacheLock()) {
try {
msg.getProtocol().noop();
} catch (ConnectionException cex) {
throw new FolderClosedIOException(msg.getFolder(),
cex.getMessage());
} catch (FolderClosedException fex) {
throw new FolderClosedIOException(fex.getFolder(),
fex.getMessage());
} catch (ProtocolException pex) {
// ignore it
}
}
if (msg.isExpunged())
throw new MessageRemovedIOException();
}
/**
* Fetch more data from the server. This method assumes that all
* data has already been read in, hence bufpos > bufcount.
*/
private void fill() throws IOException {
/*
* If we know the total number of bytes available from this
* section, let's check if we have consumed that many bytes.
*/
if (max != -1 && pos >= max) {
if (pos == 0)
checkSeen();
readbuf = null; // XXX - return to pool?
return; // the caller of fill() will return -1.
}
BODY b = null;
if (readbuf == null)
readbuf = new ByteArray(blksize + slop);
ByteArray ba;
// Acquire MessageCacheLock, to freeze seqnum.
synchronized (msg.getMessageCacheLock()) {
try {
IMAPProtocol p = msg.getProtocol();
// Check whether this message is expunged
if (msg.isExpunged())
throw new MessageRemovedIOException(
"No content for expunged message");
int seqnum = msg.getSequenceNumber();
int cnt = blksize;
if (max != -1 && pos + blksize > max)
cnt = max - pos;
if (peek)
b = p.peekBody(seqnum, section, pos, cnt, readbuf);
else
b = p.fetchBody(seqnum, section, pos, cnt, readbuf);
} catch (ProtocolException pex) {
forceCheckExpunged();
throw new IOException(pex.getMessage());
} catch (FolderClosedException fex) {
throw new FolderClosedIOException(fex.getFolder(),
fex.getMessage());
}
if (b == null || ((ba = b.getByteArray()) == null)) {
forceCheckExpunged();
throw new IOException("No content");
}
}
// make sure the SEEN flag is set after reading the first chunk
if (pos == 0)
checkSeen();
// setup new values ..
buf = ba.getBytes();
bufpos = ba.getStart();
int n = ba.getCount(); // will be zero, if all data has been
// consumed from the server.
bufcount = bufpos + n;
pos += n;
}
/**
* Reads the next byte of data from this buffered input stream.
* If no byte is available, the value <code>-1</code> is returned.
*/
public synchronized int read() throws IOException {
if (bufpos >= bufcount) {
fill();
if (bufpos >= bufcount)
return -1; // EOF
}
return buf[bufpos++] & 0xff;
}
/**
* Reads up to <code>len</code> bytes of data from this
* input stream into the given buffer. <p>
*
* Returns the total number of bytes read into the buffer,
* or <code>-1</code> if there is no more data. <p>
*
* Note that this method mimics the "weird !" semantics of
* BufferedInputStream in that the number of bytes actually
* returned may be less that the requested value. So callers
* of this routine should be aware of this and must check
* the return value to insure that they have obtained the
* requisite number of bytes.
*/
public synchronized int read(byte b[], int off, int len)
throws IOException {
int avail = bufcount - bufpos;
if (avail <= 0) {
fill();
avail = bufcount - bufpos;
if (avail <= 0)
return -1; // EOF
}
int cnt = (avail < len) ? avail : len;
System.arraycopy(buf, bufpos, b, off, cnt);
bufpos += cnt;
return cnt;
}
/**
* Reads up to <code>b.length</code> bytes of data from this input
* stream into an array of bytes. <p>
*
* Returns the total number of bytes read into the buffer, or
* <code>-1</code> is there is no more data. <p>
*
* Note that this method mimics the "weird !" semantics of
* BufferedInputStream in that the number of bytes actually
* returned may be less that the requested value. So callers
* of this routine should be aware of this and must check
* the return value to insure that they have obtained the
* requisite number of bytes.
*/
public int read(byte b[]) throws IOException {
return read(b, 0, b.length);
}
/**
* Returns the number of bytes that can be read from this input
* stream without blocking.
*/
public synchronized int available() throws IOException {
return (bufcount - bufpos);
}
/**
* Normally the SEEN flag will have been set by now, but if not,
* force it to be set (as long as the folder isn't open read-only
* and we're not peeking).
* And of course, if there's no folder (e.g., a nested message)
* don't do anything.
*/
private void checkSeen() {
if (peek) // if we're peeking, don't set the SEEN flag
return;
try {
Folder f = msg.getFolder();
if (f != null && f.getMode() != Folder.READ_ONLY &&
!msg.isSet(Flags.Flag.SEEN))
msg.setFlag(Flags.Flag.SEEN, true);
} catch (MessagingException ex) {
// ignore it
}
}
}
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