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jdk.io.DataInput

The DataInput interface provides for reading bytes from a binary stream and reconstructing from them data in any of the Java primitive types. There is also a facility for reconstructing a String from data in modified UTF-8 format.

It is generally true of all the reading routines in this interface that if end of file is reached before the desired number of bytes has been read, an EOFException (which is a kind of IOException) is thrown. If any byte cannot be read for any reason other than end of file, an IOException other than EOFException is thrown. In particular, an IOException may be thrown if the input stream has been closed.

Modified UTF-8

Implementations of the DataInput and DataOutput interfaces represent Unicode strings in a format that is a slight modification of UTF-8. (For information regarding the standard UTF-8 format, see section 3.9 Unicode Encoding Forms of The Unicode Standard, Version 4.0). Note that in the following table, the most significant bit appears in the far left-hand column.

    All characters in the range '\u0001' to
    '\u007F' are represented by a single byte:



  Bit Values


  Byte 1
  0
  bits 6-0



    The null character '\u0000' and characters
    in the range '\u0080' to '\u07FF' are
    represented by a pair of bytes:



  Bit Values


  Byte 1
  1
  1
  0
  bits 10-6


  Byte 2
  1
  0
  bits 5-0



    char values in the range '\u0800'
    to '\uFFFF' are represented by three bytes:



  Bit Values


  Byte 1
  1
  1
  1
  0
  bits 15-12


  Byte 2
  1
  0
  bits 11-6


  Byte 3
  1
  0
  bits 5-0

The differences between this format and the standard UTF-8 format are the following:

The null byte '\u0000' is encoded in 2-byte format rather than 1-byte, so that the encoded strings never have embedded nulls. Only the 1-byte, 2-byte, and 3-byte formats are used. Supplementary characters are represented in the form of surrogate pairs.

The DataInput interface provides
for reading bytes from a binary stream and
reconstructing from them data in any of
the Java primitive types. There is also
a
facility for reconstructing a String
from data in
modified UTF-8
format.

It is generally true of all the reading
routines in this interface that if end of
file is reached before the desired number
of bytes has been read, an EOFException
(which is a kind of IOException)
is thrown. If any byte cannot be read for
any reason other than end of file, an IOException
other than EOFException is
thrown. In particular, an IOException
may be thrown if the input stream has been
closed.

Modified UTF-8

Implementations of the DataInput and DataOutput interfaces represent
Unicode strings in a format that is a slight modification of UTF-8.
(For information regarding the standard UTF-8 format, see section
3.9 Unicode Encoding Forms of The Unicode Standard, Version
4.0).
Note that in the following table, the most significant bit appears in the
far left-hand column.





        All characters in the range '\u0001' to
        '\u007F' are represented by a single byte:



      Bit Values


      Byte 1
      0
      bits 6-0



        The null character '\u0000' and characters
        in the range '\u0080' to '\u07FF' are
        represented by a pair of bytes:



      Bit Values


      Byte 1
      1
      1
      0
      bits 10-6


      Byte 2
      1
      0
      bits 5-0



        char values in the range '\u0800'
        to '\uFFFF' are represented by three bytes:



      Bit Values


      Byte 1
      1
      1
      1
      0
      bits 15-12


      Byte 2
      1
      0
      bits 11-6


      Byte 3
      1
      0
      bits 5-0




The differences between this format and the
standard UTF-8 format are the following:

The null byte '\u0000' is encoded in 2-byte format
    rather than 1-byte, so that the encoded strings never have
    embedded nulls.
Only the 1-byte, 2-byte, and 3-byte formats are used.
Supplementary characters
    are represented in the form of surrogate pairs.
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read-booleanclj

(read-boolean this)

Reads one input byte and returns true if that byte is nonzero, false if that byte is zero. This method is suitable for reading the byte written by the writeBoolean method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the boolean value read. - boolean

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads one input byte and returns
 true if that byte is nonzero,
 false if that byte is zero.
 This method is suitable for reading
 the byte written by the writeBoolean
 method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the boolean value read. - `boolean`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-byteclj

(read-byte this)

Reads and returns one input byte. The byte is treated as a signed value in the range -128 through 127, inclusive. This method is suitable for reading the byte written by the writeByte method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the 8-bit value read. - byte

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads and returns one input byte.
 The byte is treated as a signed value in
 the range -128 through 127,
 inclusive.
 This method is suitable for
 reading the byte written by the writeByte
 method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the 8-bit value read. - `byte`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-charclj

(read-char this)

Reads two input bytes and returns a char value. Let a be the first byte read and b be the second byte. The value returned is:

(char)((a << 8) | (b & 0xff)) This method is suitable for reading bytes written by the writeChar method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the char value read. - char

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads two input bytes and returns a char value.
 Let a
 be the first byte read and b
 be the second byte. The value
 returned is:


 (char)((a << 8) | (b & 0xff))
 This method
 is suitable for reading bytes written by
 the writeChar method of interface
 DataOutput.

returns: the char value read. - `char`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-doubleclj

(read-double this)

Reads eight input bytes and returns a double value. It does this by first constructing a long value in exactly the manner of the readLong method, then converting this long value to a double in exactly the manner of the method Double.longBitsToDouble. This method is suitable for reading bytes written by the writeDouble method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the double value read. - double

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads eight input bytes and returns
 a double value. It does this
 by first constructing a long
 value in exactly the manner
 of the readLong
 method, then converting this long
 value to a double in exactly
 the manner of the method Double.longBitsToDouble.
 This method is suitable for reading
 bytes written by the writeDouble
 method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the double value read. - `double`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-floatclj

(read-float this)

Reads four input bytes and returns a float value. It does this by first constructing an int value in exactly the manner of the readInt method, then converting this int value to a float in exactly the manner of the method Float.intBitsToFloat. This method is suitable for reading bytes written by the writeFloat method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the float value read. - float

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads four input bytes and returns
 a float value. It does this
 by first constructing an int
 value in exactly the manner
 of the readInt
 method, then converting this int
 value to a float in
 exactly the manner of the method Float.intBitsToFloat.
 This method is suitable for reading
 bytes written by the writeFloat
 method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the float value read. - `float`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-fullyclj

(read-fully this b)
(read-fully this b off len)

Reads len bytes from an input stream.

This method blocks until one of the following conditions occurs:

len bytes of input data are available, in which case a normal return is made.

End of file is detected, in which case an EOFException is thrown.

An I/O error occurs, in which case an IOException other than EOFException is thrown.

If b is null, a NullPointerException is thrown. If off is negative, or len is negative, or off+len is greater than the length of the array b, then an IndexOutOfBoundsException is thrown. If len is zero, then no bytes are read. Otherwise, the first byte read is stored into element b[off], the next one into b[off+1], and so on. The number of bytes read is, at most, equal to len.

b - the buffer into which the data is read. - byte[] off - an int specifying the offset into the data. - int len - an int specifying the number of bytes to read. - int

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads len
 bytes from
 an input stream.

 This method
 blocks until one of the following conditions
 occurs:

 len bytes
 of input data are available, in which case
 a normal return is made.

 End of file
 is detected, in which case an EOFException
 is thrown.

 An I/O error occurs, in
 which case an IOException other
 than EOFException is thrown.


 If b is null,
 a NullPointerException is thrown.
 If off is negative, or len
 is negative, or off+len is
 greater than the length of the array b,
 then an IndexOutOfBoundsException
 is thrown.
 If len is zero,
 then no bytes are read. Otherwise, the first
 byte read is stored into element b[off],
 the next one into b[off+1],
 and so on. The number of bytes read is,
 at most, equal to len.

b - the buffer into which the data is read. - `byte[]`
off - an int specifying the offset into the data. - `int`
len - an int specifying the number of bytes to read. - `int`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-intclj

(read-int this)

Reads four input bytes and returns an int value. Let a-d be the first through fourth bytes read. The value returned is:

(((a & 0xff) << 24) | ((b & 0xff) << 16) | ((c & 0xff) << 8) | (d & 0xff)) This method is suitable for reading bytes written by the writeInt method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the int value read. - int

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads four input bytes and returns an
 int value. Let a-d
 be the first through fourth bytes read. The value returned is:


 (((a & 0xff) << 24) | ((b & 0xff) << 16) |
  ((c & 0xff) <<  8) | (d & 0xff))
 This method is suitable
 for reading bytes written by the writeInt
 method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the int value read. - `int`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-lineclj

(read-line this)

Reads the next line of text from the input stream. It reads successive bytes, converting each byte separately into a character, until it encounters a line terminator or end of file; the characters read are then returned as a String. Note that because this method processes bytes, it does not support input of the full Unicode character set.

If end of file is encountered before even one byte can be read, then null is returned. Otherwise, each byte that is read is converted to type char by zero-extension. If the character '\n' is encountered, it is discarded and reading ceases. If the character '\r' is encountered, it is discarded and, if the following byte converts to the character '\n', then that is discarded also; reading then ceases. If end of file is encountered before either of the characters '\n' and '\r' is encountered, reading ceases. Once reading has ceased, a String is returned that contains all the characters read and not discarded, taken in order. Note that every character in this string will have a value less than \u0100, that is, (char)256.

returns: the next line of text from the input stream, or null if the end of file is encountered before a byte can be read. - java.lang.String

throws: java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.

Reads the next line of text from the input stream.
 It reads successive bytes, converting
 each byte separately into a character,
 until it encounters a line terminator or
 end of
 file; the characters read are then
 returned as a String. Note
 that because this
 method processes bytes,
 it does not support input of the full Unicode
 character set.

 If end of file is encountered
 before even one byte can be read, then null
 is returned. Otherwise, each byte that is
 read is converted to type char
 by zero-extension. If the character '\n'
 is encountered, it is discarded and reading
 ceases. If the character '\r'
 is encountered, it is discarded and, if
 the following byte converts  to the
 character '\n', then that is
 discarded also; reading then ceases. If
 end of file is encountered before either
 of the characters '\n' and
 '\r' is encountered, reading
 ceases. Once reading has ceased, a String
 is returned that contains all the characters
 read and not discarded, taken in order.
 Note that every character in this string
 will have a value less than \u0100,
 that is, (char)256.

returns: the next line of text from the input stream,
         or null if the end of file is
         encountered before a byte can be read. - `java.lang.String`

throws: java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
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read-longclj

(read-long this)

Reads eight input bytes and returns a long value. Let a-h be the first through eighth bytes read. The value returned is:

(((long)(a & 0xff) << 56) | ((long)(b & 0xff) << 48) | ((long)(c & 0xff) << 40) | ((long)(d & 0xff) << 32) | ((long)(e & 0xff) << 24) | ((long)(f & 0xff) << 16) | ((long)(g & 0xff) << 8) | ((long)(h & 0xff)))

This method is suitable for reading bytes written by the writeLong method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the long value read. - long

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads eight input bytes and returns
 a long value. Let a-h
 be the first through eighth bytes read.
 The value returned is:


 (((long)(a & 0xff) << 56) |
  ((long)(b & 0xff) << 48) |
  ((long)(c & 0xff) << 40) |
  ((long)(d & 0xff) << 32) |
  ((long)(e & 0xff) << 24) |
  ((long)(f & 0xff) << 16) |
  ((long)(g & 0xff) <<  8) |
  ((long)(h & 0xff)))

 This method is suitable
 for reading bytes written by the writeLong
 method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the long value read. - `long`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-shortclj

(read-short this)

Reads two input bytes and returns a short value. Let a be the first byte read and b be the second byte. The value returned is:

(short)((a << 8) | (b & 0xff)) This method is suitable for reading the bytes written by the writeShort method of interface DataOutput.

returns: the 16-bit value read. - short

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads two input bytes and returns
 a short value. Let a
 be the first byte read and b
 be the second byte. The value
 returned
 is:


 (short)((a << 8) | (b & 0xff))
 This method
 is suitable for reading the bytes written
 by the writeShort method of
 interface DataOutput.

returns: the 16-bit value read. - `short`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-unsigned-byteclj

(read-unsigned-byte this)

Reads one input byte, zero-extends it to type int, and returns the result, which is therefore in the range 0 through 255. This method is suitable for reading the byte written by the writeByte method of interface DataOutput if the argument to writeByte was intended to be a value in the range 0 through 255.

returns: the unsigned 8-bit value read. - int

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads one input byte, zero-extends
 it to type int, and returns
 the result, which is therefore in the range
 0
 through 255.
 This method is suitable for reading
 the byte written by the writeByte
 method of interface DataOutput
 if the argument to writeByte
 was intended to be a value in the range
 0 through 255.

returns: the unsigned 8-bit value read. - `int`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-unsigned-shortclj

(read-unsigned-short this)

Reads two input bytes and returns an int value in the range 0 through 65535. Let a be the first byte read and b be the second byte. The value returned is:

(((a & 0xff) << 8) | (b & 0xff)) This method is suitable for reading the bytes written by the writeShort method of interface DataOutput if the argument to writeShort was intended to be a value in the range 0 through 65535.

returns: the unsigned 16-bit value read. - int

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads two input bytes and returns
 an int value in the range 0
 through 65535. Let a
 be the first byte read and
 b
 be the second byte. The value returned is:


 (((a & 0xff) << 8) | (b & 0xff))
 This method is suitable for reading the bytes
 written by the writeShort method
 of interface DataOutput  if
 the argument to writeShort
 was intended to be a value in the range
 0 through 65535.

returns: the unsigned 16-bit value read. - `int`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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read-utfclj

(read-utf this)

Reads in a string that has been encoded using a modified UTF-8 format. The general contract of readUTF is that it reads a representation of a Unicode character string encoded in modified UTF-8 format; this string of characters is then returned as a String.

First, two bytes are read and used to construct an unsigned 16-bit integer in exactly the manner of the readUnsignedShort method . This integer value is called the UTF length and specifies the number of additional bytes to be read. These bytes are then converted to characters by considering them in groups. The length of each group is computed from the value of the first byte of the group. The byte following a group, if any, is the first byte of the next group.

If the first byte of a group matches the bit pattern 0xxxxxxx (where x means "may be 0 or 1"), then the group consists of just that byte. The byte is zero-extended to form a character.

If the first byte of a group matches the bit pattern 110xxxxx, then the group consists of that byte a and a second byte b. If there is no byte b (because byte a was the last of the bytes to be read), or if byte b does not match the bit pattern 10xxxxxx, then a UTFDataFormatException is thrown. Otherwise, the group is converted to the character:

(char)(((a & 0x1F) << 6) | (b & 0x3F)) If the first byte of a group matches the bit pattern 1110xxxx, then the group consists of that byte a and two more bytes b and c. If there is no byte c (because byte a was one of the last two of the bytes to be read), or either byte b or byte c does not match the bit pattern 10xxxxxx, then a UTFDataFormatException is thrown. Otherwise, the group is converted to the character:

(char)(((a & 0x0F) << 12) | ((b & 0x3F) << 6) | (c & 0x3F)) If the first byte of a group matches the pattern 1111xxxx or the pattern 10xxxxxx, then a UTFDataFormatException is thrown.

If end of file is encountered at any time during this entire process, then an EOFException is thrown.

After every group has been converted to a character by this process, the characters are gathered, in the same order in which their corresponding groups were read from the input stream, to form a String, which is returned.

The writeUTF method of interface DataOutput may be used to write data that is suitable for reading by this method.

returns: a Unicode string. - java.lang.String

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.

Reads in a string that has been encoded using a
 modified UTF-8
 format.
 The general contract of readUTF
 is that it reads a representation of a Unicode
 character string encoded in modified
 UTF-8 format; this string of characters
 is then returned as a String.

 First, two bytes are read and used to
 construct an unsigned 16-bit integer in
 exactly the manner of the readUnsignedShort
 method . This integer value is called the
 UTF length and specifies the number
 of additional bytes to be read. These bytes
 are then converted to characters by considering
 them in groups. The length of each group
 is computed from the value of the first
 byte of the group. The byte following a
 group, if any, is the first byte of the
 next group.

 If the first byte of a group
 matches the bit pattern 0xxxxxxx
 (where x means "may be 0
 or 1"), then the group consists
 of just that byte. The byte is zero-extended
 to form a character.

 If the first byte
 of a group matches the bit pattern 110xxxxx,
 then the group consists of that byte a
 and a second byte b. If there
 is no byte b (because byte
 a was the last of the bytes
 to be read), or if byte b does
 not match the bit pattern 10xxxxxx,
 then a UTFDataFormatException
 is thrown. Otherwise, the group is converted
 to the character:


 (char)(((a & 0x1F) << 6) | (b & 0x3F))
 If the first byte of a group
 matches the bit pattern 1110xxxx,
 then the group consists of that byte a
 and two more bytes b and c.
 If there is no byte c (because
 byte a was one of the last
 two of the bytes to be read), or either
 byte b or byte c
 does not match the bit pattern 10xxxxxx,
 then a UTFDataFormatException
 is thrown. Otherwise, the group is converted
 to the character:


 (char)(((a & 0x0F) << 12) | ((b & 0x3F) << 6) | (c & 0x3F))
 If the first byte of a group matches the
 pattern 1111xxxx or the pattern
 10xxxxxx, then a UTFDataFormatException
 is thrown.

 If end of file is encountered
 at any time during this entire process,
 then an EOFException is thrown.

 After every group has been converted to
 a character by this process, the characters
 are gathered, in the same order in which
 their corresponding groups were read from
 the input stream, to form a String,
 which is returned.

 The writeUTF
 method of interface DataOutput
 may be used to write data that is suitable
 for reading by this method.

returns: a Unicode string. - `java.lang.String`

throws: java.io.EOFException - if this stream reaches the end before reading all the bytes.
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skip-bytesclj

(skip-bytes this n)

Makes an attempt to skip over n bytes of data from the input stream, discarding the skipped bytes. However, it may skip over some smaller number of bytes, possibly zero. This may result from any of a number of conditions; reaching end of file before n bytes have been skipped is only one possibility. This method never throws an EOFException. The actual number of bytes skipped is returned.

n - the number of bytes to be skipped. - int

returns: the number of bytes actually skipped. - int

throws: java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.

Makes an attempt to skip over
 n bytes
 of data from the input
 stream, discarding the skipped bytes. However,
 it may skip
 over some smaller number of
 bytes, possibly zero. This may result from
 any of a
 number of conditions; reaching
 end of file before n bytes
 have been skipped is
 only one possibility.
 This method never throws an EOFException.
 The actual
 number of bytes skipped is returned.

n - the number of bytes to be skipped. - `int`

returns: the number of bytes actually skipped. - `int`

throws: java.io.IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
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