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package org.jruby.util; import java.io.InputStream; import java.io.IOException; import org.jcodings.Encoding; import org.jruby.Ruby; import org.jruby.RubyFixnum; import org.jruby.RubyIO; import org.jruby.RubyString; import org.jruby.runtime.CallSite; import org.jruby.runtime.builtin.IRubyObject; import org.jruby.runtime.MethodIndex;
This class wraps a IRubyObject in an InputStream. Depending on which messages the IRubyObject answers to, it will have different functionality. The point is that the IRubyObject could exhibit duck typing, in the style of IO versus StringIO, for example. At the moment, the only functionality supported is reading, and the only requirement on the io-object is that it responds to read() like IO.
/** * This class wraps a IRubyObject in an InputStream. Depending on which messages * the IRubyObject answers to, it will have different functionality. * * The point is that the IRubyObject could exhibit duck typing, in the style of IO versus StringIO, for example. * * At the moment, the only functionality supported is reading, and the only requirement on the io-object is * that it responds to read() like IO. */
public class IOInputStream extends InputStream { private final IRubyObject io; private final InputStream in; private final IRubyObject numOne; private final CallSite readAdapter = MethodIndex.getFunctionalCallSite("read"); private final CallSite closeAdapter = MethodIndex.getFunctionalCallSite("close");
Creates a new InputStream with the object provided.
Params:
  • io – the ruby object
/** * Creates a new InputStream with the object provided. * * @param io the ruby object */
public IOInputStream(IRubyObject io) { this(io, true); } public IOInputStream(final IRubyObject io, boolean verifyCanRead) { this.io = io; this.in = ( io instanceof RubyIO && !((RubyIO) io).isClosed() && ((RubyIO) io).isBuiltin("read") ) ? ((RubyIO) io).getInStream() : null; if (this.in == null) { if (verifyCanRead && !io.respondsTo("read")) { throw new IllegalArgumentException("Object: " + io + " is not a legal argument to this wrapper, " + "cause it doesn't respond to \"read\"."); } } this.numOne = RubyFixnum.one(io.getRuntime()); } @Override public void close() throws IOException { if (in != null) { in.close(); } else if (io.respondsTo("close")) { closeAdapter.call(io.getRuntime().getCurrentContext(), io, io); } } // Note: this method produces meaningful results // only for RubyIO objects. For everything else returns 0. @Override public int available() throws IOException { if (in != null) { return in.available(); } else { return 0; } } public int read() throws IOException { if (in != null) { return in.read(); } final Ruby runtime = io.getRuntime(); IRubyObject readValue = readAdapter.call(runtime.getCurrentContext(), io, io, numOne); if (readValue.isNil()) return -1; return readValue.convertToString().getByteList().get(0) & 0xff; } @Override public int read(byte[] b) throws IOException { return read(b, 0, b.length); } @Override public int read(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException { if (in != null) { return in.read(b, off, len); } final Ruby runtime = io.getRuntime(); IRubyObject readValue = readAdapter.call(runtime.getCurrentContext(), io, io, runtime.newFixnum(len)); if (readValue.isNil()) return -1; ByteList str = readValue.convertToString().getByteList(); System.arraycopy(str.getUnsafeBytes(), str.getBegin(), b, off, str.getRealSize()); return str.getRealSize(); } }