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0N/A
0N/Apackage java.util;
0N/A
0N/Aimport java.io.IOException;
0N/Aimport java.io.PrintStream;
0N/Aimport java.io.PrintWriter;
0N/Aimport java.io.InputStream;
0N/Aimport java.io.OutputStream;
0N/Aimport java.io.Reader;
0N/Aimport java.io.Writer;
0N/Aimport java.io.OutputStreamWriter;
0N/Aimport java.io.BufferedWriter;
0N/A
0N/A/**
0N/A * The <code>Properties</code> class represents a persistent set of
0N/A * properties. The <code>Properties</code> can be saved to a stream
0N/A * or loaded from a stream. Each key and its corresponding value in
0N/A * the property list is a string.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * A property list can contain another property list as its
0N/A * "defaults"; this second property list is searched if
0N/A * the property key is not found in the original property list.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * Because <code>Properties</code> inherits from <code>Hashtable</code>, the
0N/A * <code>put</code> and <code>putAll</code> methods can be applied to a
0N/A * <code>Properties</code> object. Their use is strongly discouraged as they
0N/A * allow the caller to insert entries whose keys or values are not
0N/A * <code>Strings</code>. The <code>setProperty</code> method should be used
0N/A * instead. If the <code>store</code> or <code>save</code> method is called
0N/A * on a "compromised" <code>Properties</code> object that contains a
0N/A * non-<code>String</code> key or value, the call will fail. Similarly,
0N/A * the call to the <code>propertyNames</code> or <code>list</code> method
0N/A * will fail if it is called on a "compromised" <code>Properties</code>
0N/A * object that contains a non-<code>String</code> key.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * The {@link #load(java.io.Reader) load(Reader)} <tt>/</tt>
0N/A * {@link #store(java.io.Writer, java.lang.String) store(Writer, String)}
0N/A * methods load and store properties from and to a character based stream
0N/A * in a simple line-oriented format specified below.
0N/A *
0N/A * The {@link #load(java.io.InputStream) load(InputStream)} <tt>/</tt>
0N/A * {@link #store(java.io.OutputStream, java.lang.String) store(OutputStream, String)}
0N/A * methods work the same way as the load(Reader)/store(Writer, String) pair, except
0N/A * the input/output stream is encoded in ISO 8859-1 character encoding.
0N/A * Characters that cannot be directly represented in this encoding can be written using
4008N/A * Unicode escapes as defined in section 3.3 of
4008N/A * <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>;
4008N/A * only a single 'u' character is allowed in an escape
0N/A * sequence. The native2ascii tool can be used to convert property files to and
0N/A * from other character encodings.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p> The {@link #loadFromXML(InputStream)} and {@link
0N/A * #storeToXML(OutputStream, String, String)} methods load and store properties
0N/A * in a simple XML format. By default the UTF-8 character encoding is used,
0N/A * however a specific encoding may be specified if required. An XML properties
0N/A * document has the following DOCTYPE declaration:
0N/A *
0N/A * <pre>
0N/A * &lt;!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd"&gt;
0N/A * </pre>
0N/A * Note that the system URI (http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd) is
0N/A * <i>not</i> accessed when exporting or importing properties; it merely
0N/A * serves as a string to uniquely identify the DTD, which is:
0N/A * <pre>
0N/A * &lt;?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?&gt;
0N/A *
0N/A * &lt;!-- DTD for properties --&gt;
0N/A *
0N/A * &lt;!ELEMENT properties ( comment?, entry* ) &gt;
0N/A *
0N/A * &lt;!ATTLIST properties version CDATA #FIXED "1.0"&gt;
0N/A *
0N/A * &lt;!ELEMENT comment (#PCDATA) &gt;
0N/A *
0N/A * &lt;!ELEMENT entry (#PCDATA) &gt;
0N/A *
0N/A * &lt;!ATTLIST entry key CDATA #REQUIRED&gt;
0N/A * </pre>
0N/A *
1593N/A * <p>This class is thread-safe: multiple threads can share a single
1593N/A * <tt>Properties</tt> object without the need for external synchronization.
1593N/A *
0N/A * @see <a href="../../../technotes/tools/solaris/native2ascii.html">native2ascii tool for Solaris</a>
0N/A * @see <a href="../../../technotes/tools/windows/native2ascii.html">native2ascii tool for Windows</a>
0N/A *
0N/A * @author Arthur van Hoff
0N/A * @author Michael McCloskey
0N/A * @author Xueming Shen
0N/A * @since JDK1.0
0N/A */
0N/Apublic
0N/Aclass Properties extends Hashtable<Object,Object> {
0N/A /**
0N/A * use serialVersionUID from JDK 1.1.X for interoperability
0N/A */
0N/A private static final long serialVersionUID = 4112578634029874840L;
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * A property list that contains default values for any keys not
0N/A * found in this property list.
0N/A *
0N/A * @serial
0N/A */
0N/A protected Properties defaults;
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Creates an empty property list with no default values.
0N/A */
0N/A public Properties() {
0N/A this(null);
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Creates an empty property list with the specified defaults.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param defaults the defaults.
0N/A */
0N/A public Properties(Properties defaults) {
0N/A this.defaults = defaults;
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Calls the <tt>Hashtable</tt> method <code>put</code>. Provided for
0N/A * parallelism with the <tt>getProperty</tt> method. Enforces use of
0N/A * strings for property keys and values. The value returned is the
0N/A * result of the <tt>Hashtable</tt> call to <code>put</code>.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param key the key to be placed into this property list.
0N/A * @param value the value corresponding to <tt>key</tt>.
0N/A * @return the previous value of the specified key in this property
0N/A * list, or <code>null</code> if it did not have one.
0N/A * @see #getProperty
0N/A * @since 1.2
0N/A */
0N/A public synchronized Object setProperty(String key, String value) {
0N/A return put(key, value);
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Reads a property list (key and element pairs) from the input
0N/A * character stream in a simple line-oriented format.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * Properties are processed in terms of lines. There are two
0N/A * kinds of line, <i>natural lines</i> and <i>logical lines</i>.
0N/A * A natural line is defined as a line of
0N/A * characters that is terminated either by a set of line terminator
0N/A * characters (<code>\n</code> or <code>\r</code> or <code>\r\n</code>)
0N/A * or by the end of the stream. A natural line may be either a blank line,
0N/A * a comment line, or hold all or some of a key-element pair. A logical
0N/A * line holds all the data of a key-element pair, which may be spread
0N/A * out across several adjacent natural lines by escaping
0N/A * the line terminator sequence with a backslash character
0N/A * <code>\</code>. Note that a comment line cannot be extended
0N/A * in this manner; every natural line that is a comment must have
0N/A * its own comment indicator, as described below. Lines are read from
0N/A * input until the end of the stream is reached.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * A natural line that contains only white space characters is
0N/A * considered blank and is ignored. A comment line has an ASCII
0N/A * <code>'#'</code> or <code>'!'</code> as its first non-white
0N/A * space character; comment lines are also ignored and do not
0N/A * encode key-element information. In addition to line
0N/A * terminators, this format considers the characters space
0N/A * (<code>' '</code>, <code>'&#92;u0020'</code>), tab
0N/A * (<code>'\t'</code>, <code>'&#92;u0009'</code>), and form feed
0N/A * (<code>'\f'</code>, <code>'&#92;u000C'</code>) to be white
0N/A * space.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * If a logical line is spread across several natural lines, the
0N/A * backslash escaping the line terminator sequence, the line
0N/A * terminator sequence, and any white space at the start of the
0N/A * following line have no affect on the key or element values.
0N/A * The remainder of the discussion of key and element parsing
0N/A * (when loading) will assume all the characters constituting
0N/A * the key and element appear on a single natural line after
0N/A * line continuation characters have been removed. Note that
0N/A * it is <i>not</i> sufficient to only examine the character
0N/A * preceding a line terminator sequence to decide if the line
0N/A * terminator is escaped; there must be an odd number of
0N/A * contiguous backslashes for the line terminator to be escaped.
0N/A * Since the input is processed from left to right, a
0N/A * non-zero even number of 2<i>n</i> contiguous backslashes
0N/A * before a line terminator (or elsewhere) encodes <i>n</i>
0N/A * backslashes after escape processing.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * The key contains all of the characters in the line starting
0N/A * with the first non-white space character and up to, but not
0N/A * including, the first unescaped <code>'='</code>,
0N/A * <code>':'</code>, or white space character other than a line
0N/A * terminator. All of these key termination characters may be
0N/A * included in the key by escaping them with a preceding backslash
0N/A * character; for example,<p>
0N/A *
0N/A * <code>\:\=</code><p>
0N/A *
0N/A * would be the two-character key <code>":="</code>. Line
0N/A * terminator characters can be included using <code>\r</code> and
0N/A * <code>\n</code> escape sequences. Any white space after the
0N/A * key is skipped; if the first non-white space character after
0N/A * the key is <code>'='</code> or <code>':'</code>, then it is
0N/A * ignored and any white space characters after it are also
0N/A * skipped. All remaining characters on the line become part of
0N/A * the associated element string; if there are no remaining
0N/A * characters, the element is the empty string
0N/A * <code>&quot;&quot;</code>. Once the raw character sequences
0N/A * constituting the key and element are identified, escape
0N/A * processing is performed as described above.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * As an example, each of the following three lines specifies the key
0N/A * <code>"Truth"</code> and the associated element value
0N/A * <code>"Beauty"</code>:
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * <pre>
0N/A * Truth = Beauty
0N/A * Truth:Beauty
0N/A * Truth :Beauty
0N/A * </pre>
0N/A * As another example, the following three lines specify a single
0N/A * property:
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * <pre>
0N/A * fruits apple, banana, pear, \
0N/A * cantaloupe, watermelon, \
0N/A * kiwi, mango
0N/A * </pre>
0N/A * The key is <code>"fruits"</code> and the associated element is:
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * <pre>"apple, banana, pear, cantaloupe, watermelon, kiwi, mango"</pre>
0N/A * Note that a space appears before each <code>\</code> so that a space
0N/A * will appear after each comma in the final result; the <code>\</code>,
0N/A * line terminator, and leading white space on the continuation line are
0N/A * merely discarded and are <i>not</i> replaced by one or more other
0N/A * characters.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * As a third example, the line:
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * <pre>cheeses
0N/A * </pre>
0N/A * specifies that the key is <code>"cheeses"</code> and the associated
0N/A * element is the empty string <code>""</code>.<p>
0N/A * <p>
0N/A *
0N/A * <a name="unicodeescapes"></a>
0N/A * Characters in keys and elements can be represented in escape
0N/A * sequences similar to those used for character and string literals
4008N/A * (see sections 3.3 and 3.10.6 of
4008N/A * <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>).
0N/A *
0N/A * The differences from the character escape sequences and Unicode
0N/A * escapes used for characters and strings are:
0N/A *
0N/A * <ul>
0N/A * <li> Octal escapes are not recognized.
0N/A *
0N/A * <li> The character sequence <code>\b</code> does <i>not</i>
0N/A * represent a backspace character.
0N/A *
0N/A * <li> The method does not treat a backslash character,
0N/A * <code>\</code>, before a non-valid escape character as an
0N/A * error; the backslash is silently dropped. For example, in a
0N/A * Java string the sequence <code>"\z"</code> would cause a
0N/A * compile time error. In contrast, this method silently drops
0N/A * the backslash. Therefore, this method treats the two character
0N/A * sequence <code>"\b"</code> as equivalent to the single
0N/A * character <code>'b'</code>.
0N/A *
0N/A * <li> Escapes are not necessary for single and double quotes;
0N/A * however, by the rule above, single and double quote characters
0N/A * preceded by a backslash still yield single and double quote
0N/A * characters, respectively.
0N/A *
0N/A * <li> Only a single 'u' character is allowed in a Uniocde escape
0N/A * sequence.
0N/A *
0N/A * </ul>
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * The specified stream remains open after this method returns.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param reader the input character stream.
0N/A * @throws IOException if an error occurred when reading from the
0N/A * input stream.
0N/A * @throws IllegalArgumentException if a malformed Unicode escape
0N/A * appears in the input.
0N/A * @since 1.6
0N/A */
0N/A public synchronized void load(Reader reader) throws IOException {
0N/A load0(new LineReader(reader));
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Reads a property list (key and element pairs) from the input
0N/A * byte stream. The input stream is in a simple line-oriented
0N/A * format as specified in
0N/A * {@link #load(java.io.Reader) load(Reader)} and is assumed to use
0N/A * the ISO 8859-1 character encoding; that is each byte is one Latin1
0N/A * character. Characters not in Latin1, and certain special characters,
4008N/A * are represented in keys and elements using Unicode escapes as defined in
4008N/A * section 3.3 of
4008N/A * <cite>The Java&trade; Language Specification</cite>.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * The specified stream remains open after this method returns.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param inStream the input stream.
0N/A * @exception IOException if an error occurred when reading from the
0N/A * input stream.
0N/A * @throws IllegalArgumentException if the input stream contains a
0N/A * malformed Unicode escape sequence.
0N/A * @since 1.2
0N/A */
0N/A public synchronized void load(InputStream inStream) throws IOException {
0N/A load0(new LineReader(inStream));
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A private void load0 (LineReader lr) throws IOException {
0N/A char[] convtBuf = new char[1024];
0N/A int limit;
0N/A int keyLen;
0N/A int valueStart;
0N/A char c;
0N/A boolean hasSep;
0N/A boolean precedingBackslash;
0N/A
0N/A while ((limit = lr.readLine()) >= 0) {
0N/A c = 0;
0N/A keyLen = 0;
0N/A valueStart = limit;
0N/A hasSep = false;
0N/A
0N/A //System.out.println("line=<" + new String(lineBuf, 0, limit) + ">");
0N/A precedingBackslash = false;
0N/A while (keyLen < limit) {
0N/A c = lr.lineBuf[keyLen];
0N/A //need check if escaped.
0N/A if ((c == '=' || c == ':') && !precedingBackslash) {
0N/A valueStart = keyLen + 1;
0N/A hasSep = true;
0N/A break;
0N/A } else if ((c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\f') && !precedingBackslash) {
0N/A valueStart = keyLen + 1;
0N/A break;
0N/A }
0N/A if (c == '\\') {
0N/A precedingBackslash = !precedingBackslash;
0N/A } else {
0N/A precedingBackslash = false;
0N/A }
0N/A keyLen++;
0N/A }
0N/A while (valueStart < limit) {
0N/A c = lr.lineBuf[valueStart];
0N/A if (c != ' ' && c != '\t' && c != '\f') {
0N/A if (!hasSep && (c == '=' || c == ':')) {
0N/A hasSep = true;
0N/A } else {
0N/A break;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A valueStart++;
0N/A }
0N/A String key = loadConvert(lr.lineBuf, 0, keyLen, convtBuf);
0N/A String value = loadConvert(lr.lineBuf, valueStart, limit - valueStart, convtBuf);
0N/A put(key, value);
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /* Read in a "logical line" from an InputStream/Reader, skip all comment
0N/A * and blank lines and filter out those leading whitespace characters
0N/A * (\u0020, \u0009 and \u000c) from the beginning of a "natural line".
0N/A * Method returns the char length of the "logical line" and stores
0N/A * the line in "lineBuf".
0N/A */
0N/A class LineReader {
0N/A public LineReader(InputStream inStream) {
0N/A this.inStream = inStream;
0N/A inByteBuf = new byte[8192];
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A public LineReader(Reader reader) {
0N/A this.reader = reader;
0N/A inCharBuf = new char[8192];
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A byte[] inByteBuf;
0N/A char[] inCharBuf;
0N/A char[] lineBuf = new char[1024];
0N/A int inLimit = 0;
0N/A int inOff = 0;
0N/A InputStream inStream;
0N/A Reader reader;
0N/A
0N/A int readLine() throws IOException {
0N/A int len = 0;
0N/A char c = 0;
0N/A
0N/A boolean skipWhiteSpace = true;
0N/A boolean isCommentLine = false;
0N/A boolean isNewLine = true;
0N/A boolean appendedLineBegin = false;
0N/A boolean precedingBackslash = false;
0N/A boolean skipLF = false;
0N/A
0N/A while (true) {
0N/A if (inOff >= inLimit) {
0N/A inLimit = (inStream==null)?reader.read(inCharBuf)
0N/A :inStream.read(inByteBuf);
0N/A inOff = 0;
0N/A if (inLimit <= 0) {
0N/A if (len == 0 || isCommentLine) {
0N/A return -1;
0N/A }
0N/A return len;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A if (inStream != null) {
0N/A //The line below is equivalent to calling a
0N/A //ISO8859-1 decoder.
0N/A c = (char) (0xff & inByteBuf[inOff++]);
0N/A } else {
0N/A c = inCharBuf[inOff++];
0N/A }
0N/A if (skipLF) {
0N/A skipLF = false;
0N/A if (c == '\n') {
0N/A continue;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A if (skipWhiteSpace) {
0N/A if (c == ' ' || c == '\t' || c == '\f') {
0N/A continue;
0N/A }
0N/A if (!appendedLineBegin && (c == '\r' || c == '\n')) {
0N/A continue;
0N/A }
0N/A skipWhiteSpace = false;
0N/A appendedLineBegin = false;
0N/A }
0N/A if (isNewLine) {
0N/A isNewLine = false;
0N/A if (c == '#' || c == '!') {
0N/A isCommentLine = true;
0N/A continue;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A if (c != '\n' && c != '\r') {
0N/A lineBuf[len++] = c;
0N/A if (len == lineBuf.length) {
0N/A int newLength = lineBuf.length * 2;
0N/A if (newLength < 0) {
0N/A newLength = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
0N/A }
0N/A char[] buf = new char[newLength];
0N/A System.arraycopy(lineBuf, 0, buf, 0, lineBuf.length);
0N/A lineBuf = buf;
0N/A }
0N/A //flip the preceding backslash flag
0N/A if (c == '\\') {
0N/A precedingBackslash = !precedingBackslash;
0N/A } else {
0N/A precedingBackslash = false;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A else {
0N/A // reached EOL
0N/A if (isCommentLine || len == 0) {
0N/A isCommentLine = false;
0N/A isNewLine = true;
0N/A skipWhiteSpace = true;
0N/A len = 0;
0N/A continue;
0N/A }
0N/A if (inOff >= inLimit) {
0N/A inLimit = (inStream==null)
0N/A ?reader.read(inCharBuf)
0N/A :inStream.read(inByteBuf);
0N/A inOff = 0;
0N/A if (inLimit <= 0) {
0N/A return len;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A if (precedingBackslash) {
0N/A len -= 1;
0N/A //skip the leading whitespace characters in following line
0N/A skipWhiteSpace = true;
0N/A appendedLineBegin = true;
0N/A precedingBackslash = false;
0N/A if (c == '\r') {
0N/A skipLF = true;
0N/A }
0N/A } else {
0N/A return len;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /*
0N/A * Converts encoded &#92;uxxxx to unicode chars
0N/A * and changes special saved chars to their original forms
0N/A */
0N/A private String loadConvert (char[] in, int off, int len, char[] convtBuf) {
0N/A if (convtBuf.length < len) {
0N/A int newLen = len * 2;
0N/A if (newLen < 0) {
0N/A newLen = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
0N/A }
0N/A convtBuf = new char[newLen];
0N/A }
0N/A char aChar;
0N/A char[] out = convtBuf;
0N/A int outLen = 0;
0N/A int end = off + len;
0N/A
0N/A while (off < end) {
0N/A aChar = in[off++];
0N/A if (aChar == '\\') {
0N/A aChar = in[off++];
0N/A if(aChar == 'u') {
0N/A // Read the xxxx
0N/A int value=0;
0N/A for (int i=0; i<4; i++) {
0N/A aChar = in[off++];
0N/A switch (aChar) {
0N/A case '0': case '1': case '2': case '3': case '4':
0N/A case '5': case '6': case '7': case '8': case '9':
0N/A value = (value << 4) + aChar - '0';
0N/A break;
0N/A case 'a': case 'b': case 'c':
0N/A case 'd': case 'e': case 'f':
0N/A value = (value << 4) + 10 + aChar - 'a';
0N/A break;
0N/A case 'A': case 'B': case 'C':
0N/A case 'D': case 'E': case 'F':
0N/A value = (value << 4) + 10 + aChar - 'A';
0N/A break;
0N/A default:
0N/A throw new IllegalArgumentException(
0N/A "Malformed \\uxxxx encoding.");
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A out[outLen++] = (char)value;
0N/A } else {
0N/A if (aChar == 't') aChar = '\t';
0N/A else if (aChar == 'r') aChar = '\r';
0N/A else if (aChar == 'n') aChar = '\n';
0N/A else if (aChar == 'f') aChar = '\f';
0N/A out[outLen++] = aChar;
0N/A }
0N/A } else {
0N/A out[outLen++] = aChar;
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A return new String (out, 0, outLen);
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /*
0N/A * Converts unicodes to encoded &#92;uxxxx and escapes
0N/A * special characters with a preceding slash
0N/A */
0N/A private String saveConvert(String theString,
0N/A boolean escapeSpace,
0N/A boolean escapeUnicode) {
0N/A int len = theString.length();
0N/A int bufLen = len * 2;
0N/A if (bufLen < 0) {
0N/A bufLen = Integer.MAX_VALUE;
0N/A }
0N/A StringBuffer outBuffer = new StringBuffer(bufLen);
0N/A
0N/A for(int x=0; x<len; x++) {
0N/A char aChar = theString.charAt(x);
0N/A // Handle common case first, selecting largest block that
0N/A // avoids the specials below
0N/A if ((aChar > 61) && (aChar < 127)) {
0N/A if (aChar == '\\') {
0N/A outBuffer.append('\\'); outBuffer.append('\\');
0N/A continue;
0N/A }
0N/A outBuffer.append(aChar);
0N/A continue;
0N/A }
0N/A switch(aChar) {
0N/A case ' ':
0N/A if (x == 0 || escapeSpace)
0N/A outBuffer.append('\\');
0N/A outBuffer.append(' ');
0N/A break;
0N/A case '\t':outBuffer.append('\\'); outBuffer.append('t');
0N/A break;
0N/A case '\n':outBuffer.append('\\'); outBuffer.append('n');
0N/A break;
0N/A case '\r':outBuffer.append('\\'); outBuffer.append('r');
0N/A break;
0N/A case '\f':outBuffer.append('\\'); outBuffer.append('f');
0N/A break;
0N/A case '=': // Fall through
0N/A case ':': // Fall through
0N/A case '#': // Fall through
0N/A case '!':
0N/A outBuffer.append('\\'); outBuffer.append(aChar);
0N/A break;
0N/A default:
0N/A if (((aChar < 0x0020) || (aChar > 0x007e)) & escapeUnicode ) {
0N/A outBuffer.append('\\');
0N/A outBuffer.append('u');
0N/A outBuffer.append(toHex((aChar >> 12) & 0xF));
0N/A outBuffer.append(toHex((aChar >> 8) & 0xF));
0N/A outBuffer.append(toHex((aChar >> 4) & 0xF));
0N/A outBuffer.append(toHex( aChar & 0xF));
0N/A } else {
0N/A outBuffer.append(aChar);
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A return outBuffer.toString();
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A private static void writeComments(BufferedWriter bw, String comments)
0N/A throws IOException {
0N/A bw.write("#");
0N/A int len = comments.length();
0N/A int current = 0;
0N/A int last = 0;
0N/A char[] uu = new char[6];
0N/A uu[0] = '\\';
0N/A uu[1] = 'u';
0N/A while (current < len) {
0N/A char c = comments.charAt(current);
0N/A if (c > '\u00ff' || c == '\n' || c == '\r') {
0N/A if (last != current)
0N/A bw.write(comments.substring(last, current));
0N/A if (c > '\u00ff') {
0N/A uu[2] = toHex((c >> 12) & 0xf);
0N/A uu[3] = toHex((c >> 8) & 0xf);
0N/A uu[4] = toHex((c >> 4) & 0xf);
0N/A uu[5] = toHex( c & 0xf);
0N/A bw.write(new String(uu));
0N/A } else {
0N/A bw.newLine();
0N/A if (c == '\r' &&
0N/A current != len - 1 &&
0N/A comments.charAt(current + 1) == '\n') {
0N/A current++;
0N/A }
0N/A if (current == len - 1 ||
0N/A (comments.charAt(current + 1) != '#' &&
0N/A comments.charAt(current + 1) != '!'))
0N/A bw.write("#");
0N/A }
0N/A last = current + 1;
0N/A }
0N/A current++;
0N/A }
0N/A if (last != current)
0N/A bw.write(comments.substring(last, current));
0N/A bw.newLine();
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Calls the <code>store(OutputStream out, String comments)</code> method
0N/A * and suppresses IOExceptions that were thrown.
0N/A *
0N/A * @deprecated This method does not throw an IOException if an I/O error
0N/A * occurs while saving the property list. The preferred way to save a
0N/A * properties list is via the <code>store(OutputStream out,
0N/A * String comments)</code> method or the
0N/A * <code>storeToXML(OutputStream os, String comment)</code> method.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param out an output stream.
0N/A * @param comments a description of the property list.
0N/A * @exception ClassCastException if this <code>Properties</code> object
0N/A * contains any keys or values that are not
0N/A * <code>Strings</code>.
0N/A */
0N/A @Deprecated
2916N/A public void save(OutputStream out, String comments) {
0N/A try {
0N/A store(out, comments);
0N/A } catch (IOException e) {
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Writes this property list (key and element pairs) in this
0N/A * <code>Properties</code> table to the output character stream in a
0N/A * format suitable for using the {@link #load(java.io.Reader) load(Reader)}
0N/A * method.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * Properties from the defaults table of this <code>Properties</code>
0N/A * table (if any) are <i>not</i> written out by this method.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * If the comments argument is not null, then an ASCII <code>#</code>
0N/A * character, the comments string, and a line separator are first written
0N/A * to the output stream. Thus, the <code>comments</code> can serve as an
0N/A * identifying comment. Any one of a line feed ('\n'), a carriage
0N/A * return ('\r'), or a carriage return followed immediately by a line feed
0N/A * in comments is replaced by a line separator generated by the <code>Writer</code>
0N/A * and if the next character in comments is not character <code>#</code> or
0N/A * character <code>!</code> then an ASCII <code>#</code> is written out
0N/A * after that line separator.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * Next, a comment line is always written, consisting of an ASCII
0N/A * <code>#</code> character, the current date and time (as if produced
0N/A * by the <code>toString</code> method of <code>Date</code> for the
0N/A * current time), and a line separator as generated by the <code>Writer</code>.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * Then every entry in this <code>Properties</code> table is
0N/A * written out, one per line. For each entry the key string is
0N/A * written, then an ASCII <code>=</code>, then the associated
0N/A * element string. For the key, all space characters are
0N/A * written with a preceding <code>\</code> character. For the
0N/A * element, leading space characters, but not embedded or trailing
0N/A * space characters, are written with a preceding <code>\</code>
0N/A * character. The key and element characters <code>#</code>,
0N/A * <code>!</code>, <code>=</code>, and <code>:</code> are written
0N/A * with a preceding backslash to ensure that they are properly loaded.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * After the entries have been written, the output stream is flushed.
0N/A * The output stream remains open after this method returns.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A *
0N/A * @param writer an output character stream writer.
0N/A * @param comments a description of the property list.
0N/A * @exception IOException if writing this property list to the specified
0N/A * output stream throws an <tt>IOException</tt>.
0N/A * @exception ClassCastException if this <code>Properties</code> object
0N/A * contains any keys or values that are not <code>Strings</code>.
0N/A * @exception NullPointerException if <code>writer</code> is null.
0N/A * @since 1.6
0N/A */
0N/A public void store(Writer writer, String comments)
0N/A throws IOException
0N/A {
0N/A store0((writer instanceof BufferedWriter)?(BufferedWriter)writer
0N/A : new BufferedWriter(writer),
0N/A comments,
0N/A false);
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Writes this property list (key and element pairs) in this
0N/A * <code>Properties</code> table to the output stream in a format suitable
0N/A * for loading into a <code>Properties</code> table using the
0N/A * {@link #load(InputStream) load(InputStream)} method.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * Properties from the defaults table of this <code>Properties</code>
0N/A * table (if any) are <i>not</i> written out by this method.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * This method outputs the comments, properties keys and values in
0N/A * the same format as specified in
0N/A * {@link #store(java.io.Writer, java.lang.String) store(Writer)},
0N/A * with the following differences:
0N/A * <ul>
0N/A * <li>The stream is written using the ISO 8859-1 character encoding.
0N/A *
0N/A * <li>Characters not in Latin-1 in the comments are written as
0N/A * <code>&#92;u</code><i>xxxx</i> for their appropriate unicode
0N/A * hexadecimal value <i>xxxx</i>.
0N/A *
0N/A * <li>Characters less than <code>&#92;u0020</code> and characters greater
0N/A * than <code>&#92;u007E</code> in property keys or values are written
0N/A * as <code>&#92;u</code><i>xxxx</i> for the appropriate hexadecimal
0N/A * value <i>xxxx</i>.
0N/A * </ul>
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * After the entries have been written, the output stream is flushed.
0N/A * The output stream remains open after this method returns.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * @param out an output stream.
0N/A * @param comments a description of the property list.
0N/A * @exception IOException if writing this property list to the specified
0N/A * output stream throws an <tt>IOException</tt>.
0N/A * @exception ClassCastException if this <code>Properties</code> object
0N/A * contains any keys or values that are not <code>Strings</code>.
0N/A * @exception NullPointerException if <code>out</code> is null.
0N/A * @since 1.2
0N/A */
0N/A public void store(OutputStream out, String comments)
0N/A throws IOException
0N/A {
0N/A store0(new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(out, "8859_1")),
0N/A comments,
0N/A true);
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A private void store0(BufferedWriter bw, String comments, boolean escUnicode)
0N/A throws IOException
0N/A {
0N/A if (comments != null) {
0N/A writeComments(bw, comments);
0N/A }
0N/A bw.write("#" + new Date().toString());
0N/A bw.newLine();
0N/A synchronized (this) {
0N/A for (Enumeration e = keys(); e.hasMoreElements();) {
0N/A String key = (String)e.nextElement();
0N/A String val = (String)get(key);
0N/A key = saveConvert(key, true, escUnicode);
0N/A /* No need to escape embedded and trailing spaces for value, hence
0N/A * pass false to flag.
0N/A */
0N/A val = saveConvert(val, false, escUnicode);
0N/A bw.write(key + "=" + val);
0N/A bw.newLine();
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A bw.flush();
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Loads all of the properties represented by the XML document on the
0N/A * specified input stream into this properties table.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>The XML document must have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
0N/A * <pre>
0N/A * &lt;!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd"&gt;
0N/A * </pre>
0N/A * Furthermore, the document must satisfy the properties DTD described
0N/A * above.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>The specified stream is closed after this method returns.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param in the input stream from which to read the XML document.
0N/A * @throws IOException if reading from the specified input stream
0N/A * results in an <tt>IOException</tt>.
0N/A * @throws InvalidPropertiesFormatException Data on input stream does not
0N/A * constitute a valid XML document with the mandated document type.
0N/A * @throws NullPointerException if <code>in</code> is null.
0N/A * @see #storeToXML(OutputStream, String, String)
0N/A * @since 1.5
0N/A */
0N/A public synchronized void loadFromXML(InputStream in)
0N/A throws IOException, InvalidPropertiesFormatException
0N/A {
0N/A if (in == null)
0N/A throw new NullPointerException();
0N/A XMLUtils.load(this, in);
0N/A in.close();
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained
0N/A * in this table.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p> An invocation of this method of the form <tt>props.storeToXML(os,
0N/A * comment)</tt> behaves in exactly the same way as the invocation
0N/A * <tt>props.storeToXML(os, comment, "UTF-8");</tt>.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param os the output stream on which to emit the XML document.
0N/A * @param comment a description of the property list, or <code>null</code>
0N/A * if no comment is desired.
0N/A * @throws IOException if writing to the specified output stream
0N/A * results in an <tt>IOException</tt>.
0N/A * @throws NullPointerException if <code>os</code> is null.
0N/A * @throws ClassCastException if this <code>Properties</code> object
0N/A * contains any keys or values that are not
0N/A * <code>Strings</code>.
0N/A * @see #loadFromXML(InputStream)
0N/A * @since 1.5
0N/A */
2916N/A public void storeToXML(OutputStream os, String comment)
0N/A throws IOException
0N/A {
0N/A if (os == null)
0N/A throw new NullPointerException();
0N/A storeToXML(os, comment, "UTF-8");
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Emits an XML document representing all of the properties contained
0N/A * in this table, using the specified encoding.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>The XML document will have the following DOCTYPE declaration:
0N/A * <pre>
0N/A * &lt;!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd"&gt;
0N/A * </pre>
0N/A *
0N/A *<p>If the specified comment is <code>null</code> then no comment
0N/A * will be stored in the document.
0N/A *
0N/A * <p>The specified stream remains open after this method returns.
0N/A *
2732N/A * @param os the output stream on which to emit the XML document.
2732N/A * @param comment a description of the property list, or <code>null</code>
2732N/A * if no comment is desired.
2732N/A * @param encoding the name of a supported
2732N/A * <a href="../lang/package-summary.html#charenc">
2732N/A * character encoding</a>
2732N/A *
0N/A * @throws IOException if writing to the specified output stream
0N/A * results in an <tt>IOException</tt>.
0N/A * @throws NullPointerException if <code>os</code> is <code>null</code>,
0N/A * or if <code>encoding</code> is <code>null</code>.
0N/A * @throws ClassCastException if this <code>Properties</code> object
0N/A * contains any keys or values that are not
0N/A * <code>Strings</code>.
0N/A * @see #loadFromXML(InputStream)
0N/A * @since 1.5
0N/A */
2916N/A public void storeToXML(OutputStream os, String comment, String encoding)
0N/A throws IOException
0N/A {
0N/A if (os == null)
0N/A throw new NullPointerException();
0N/A XMLUtils.save(this, os, comment, encoding);
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list.
0N/A * If the key is not found in this property list, the default property list,
0N/A * and its defaults, recursively, are then checked. The method returns
0N/A * <code>null</code> if the property is not found.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param key the property key.
0N/A * @return the value in this property list with the specified key value.
0N/A * @see #setProperty
0N/A * @see #defaults
0N/A */
0N/A public String getProperty(String key) {
0N/A Object oval = super.get(key);
0N/A String sval = (oval instanceof String) ? (String)oval : null;
0N/A return ((sval == null) && (defaults != null)) ? defaults.getProperty(key) : sval;
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list.
0N/A * If the key is not found in this property list, the default property list,
0N/A * and its defaults, recursively, are then checked. The method returns the
0N/A * default value argument if the property is not found.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param key the hashtable key.
0N/A * @param defaultValue a default value.
0N/A *
0N/A * @return the value in this property list with the specified key value.
0N/A * @see #setProperty
0N/A * @see #defaults
0N/A */
0N/A public String getProperty(String key, String defaultValue) {
0N/A String val = getProperty(key);
0N/A return (val == null) ? defaultValue : val;
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Returns an enumeration of all the keys in this property list,
0N/A * including distinct keys in the default property list if a key
0N/A * of the same name has not already been found from the main
0N/A * properties list.
0N/A *
0N/A * @return an enumeration of all the keys in this property list, including
0N/A * the keys in the default property list.
0N/A * @throws ClassCastException if any key in this property list
0N/A * is not a string.
0N/A * @see java.util.Enumeration
0N/A * @see java.util.Properties#defaults
0N/A * @see #stringPropertyNames
0N/A */
0N/A public Enumeration<?> propertyNames() {
0N/A Hashtable h = new Hashtable();
0N/A enumerate(h);
0N/A return h.keys();
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Returns a set of keys in this property list where
0N/A * the key and its corresponding value are strings,
0N/A * including distinct keys in the default property list if a key
0N/A * of the same name has not already been found from the main
0N/A * properties list. Properties whose key or value is not
0N/A * of type <tt>String</tt> are omitted.
0N/A * <p>
0N/A * The returned set is not backed by the <tt>Properties</tt> object.
0N/A * Changes to this <tt>Properties</tt> are not reflected in the set,
0N/A * or vice versa.
0N/A *
0N/A * @return a set of keys in this property list where
0N/A * the key and its corresponding value are strings,
0N/A * including the keys in the default property list.
0N/A * @see java.util.Properties#defaults
0N/A * @since 1.6
0N/A */
0N/A public Set<String> stringPropertyNames() {
3323N/A Hashtable<String, String> h = new Hashtable<>();
0N/A enumerateStringProperties(h);
0N/A return h.keySet();
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Prints this property list out to the specified output stream.
0N/A * This method is useful for debugging.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param out an output stream.
0N/A * @throws ClassCastException if any key in this property list
0N/A * is not a string.
0N/A */
0N/A public void list(PrintStream out) {
0N/A out.println("-- listing properties --");
0N/A Hashtable h = new Hashtable();
0N/A enumerate(h);
0N/A for (Enumeration e = h.keys() ; e.hasMoreElements() ;) {
0N/A String key = (String)e.nextElement();
0N/A String val = (String)h.get(key);
0N/A if (val.length() > 40) {
0N/A val = val.substring(0, 37) + "...";
0N/A }
0N/A out.println(key + "=" + val);
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Prints this property list out to the specified output stream.
0N/A * This method is useful for debugging.
0N/A *
0N/A * @param out an output stream.
0N/A * @throws ClassCastException if any key in this property list
0N/A * is not a string.
0N/A * @since JDK1.1
0N/A */
0N/A /*
0N/A * Rather than use an anonymous inner class to share common code, this
0N/A * method is duplicated in order to ensure that a non-1.1 compiler can
0N/A * compile this file.
0N/A */
0N/A public void list(PrintWriter out) {
0N/A out.println("-- listing properties --");
0N/A Hashtable h = new Hashtable();
0N/A enumerate(h);
0N/A for (Enumeration e = h.keys() ; e.hasMoreElements() ;) {
0N/A String key = (String)e.nextElement();
0N/A String val = (String)h.get(key);
0N/A if (val.length() > 40) {
0N/A val = val.substring(0, 37) + "...";
0N/A }
0N/A out.println(key + "=" + val);
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Enumerates all key/value pairs in the specified hashtable.
0N/A * @param h the hashtable
0N/A * @throws ClassCastException if any of the property keys
0N/A * is not of String type.
0N/A */
0N/A private synchronized void enumerate(Hashtable h) {
0N/A if (defaults != null) {
0N/A defaults.enumerate(h);
0N/A }
0N/A for (Enumeration e = keys() ; e.hasMoreElements() ;) {
0N/A String key = (String)e.nextElement();
0N/A h.put(key, get(key));
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Enumerates all key/value pairs in the specified hashtable
0N/A * and omits the property if the key or value is not a string.
0N/A * @param h the hashtable
0N/A */
0N/A private synchronized void enumerateStringProperties(Hashtable<String, String> h) {
0N/A if (defaults != null) {
0N/A defaults.enumerateStringProperties(h);
0N/A }
0N/A for (Enumeration e = keys() ; e.hasMoreElements() ;) {
0N/A Object k = e.nextElement();
0N/A Object v = get(k);
0N/A if (k instanceof String && v instanceof String) {
0N/A h.put((String) k, (String) v);
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /**
0N/A * Convert a nibble to a hex character
0N/A * @param nibble the nibble to convert.
0N/A */
0N/A private static char toHex(int nibble) {
0N/A return hexDigit[(nibble & 0xF)];
0N/A }
0N/A
0N/A /** A table of hex digits */
0N/A private static final char[] hexDigit = {
0N/A '0','1','2','3','4','5','6','7','8','9','A','B','C','D','E','F'
0N/A };
0N/A}