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| Constructor Summary | |
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| InputStream() | |
| Method Summary | |
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|  int | available()Returns the number of bytes that can be read (or skipped over) from this input stream without blocking by the next caller of a method for this input stream. | 
|  void | close()Closes this input stream and releases any system resources associated with the stream. | 
|  void | mark(int readlimit)Marks the current position in this input stream. | 
|  boolean | markSupported()Tests if this input stream supports the markandresetmethods. | 
| abstract  int | read()Reads the next byte of data from the input stream. | 
|  int | read(byte[] b)Reads some number of bytes from the input stream and stores them into the buffer array b. | 
|  int | read(byte[] b,
     int off,
     int len)Reads up to lenbytes of data from the input stream into
 an array of bytes. | 
|  void | reset()Repositions this stream to the position at the time the markmethod was last called on this input stream. | 
|  long | skip(long n)Skips over and discards nbytes of data from this input
 stream. | 
| Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object | 
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| clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait | 
| Constructor Detail | 
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public InputStream()
| Method Detail | 
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public abstract int read()
                  throws IOException
int in the range 0 to
 255. If no byte is available because the end of the stream
 has been reached, the value -1 is returned. This method
 blocks until input data is available, the end of the stream is detected,
 or an exception is thrown.
 A subclass must provide an implementation of this method.
-1 if the end of the
             stream is reached.
IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
public int read(byte[] b)
         throws IOException
b. The number of bytes actually read is
 returned as an integer.  This method blocks until input data is
 available, end of file is detected, or an exception is thrown.
  If b is null, a
 NullPointerException is thrown.  If the length of
 b is zero, then no bytes are read and 0 is
 returned; otherwise, there is an attempt to read at least one byte. If
 no byte is available because the stream is at end of file, the value
 -1 is returned; otherwise, at least one byte is read and
 stored into b.
 
 The first byte read is stored into element b[0], the
 next one into b[1], and so on. The number of bytes read is,
 at most, equal to the length of b. Let k be the
 number of bytes actually read; these bytes will be stored in elements
 b[0] through b[k-1],
 leaving elements b[k] through
 b[b.length-1] unaffected.
 
 If the first byte cannot be read for any reason other than end of
 file, then an IOException is thrown. In particular, an
 IOException is thrown if the input stream has been closed.
 
 The read(b) method for class InputStream
 has the same effect as: 
 read(b, 0, b.length) 
b - the buffer into which the data is read.
-1 is there is no more data because the end of
             the stream has been reached.
IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
NullPointerException - if b is null.read(byte[], int, int)
public int read(byte[] b,
                int off,
                int len)
         throws IOException
len bytes of data from the input stream into
 an array of bytes.  An attempt is made to read as many as
 len bytes, but a smaller number may be read.
 The number of bytes actually read is returned as an integer.
 This method blocks until input data is available, end of file is detected, or an exception 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 and
 0 is returned; otherwise, there is an attempt to read at
 least one byte. If no byte is available because the stream is at end of
 file, the value -1 is returned; otherwise, at least one
 byte is read and stored into b.
 
 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. Let k be the number of
 bytes actually read; these bytes will be stored in elements
 b[off] through b[off+k-1],
 leaving elements b[off+k] through
 b[off+len-1] unaffected.
 
 In every case, elements b[0] through
 b[off] and elements b[off+len] through
 b[b.length-1] are unaffected.
 
 If the first byte cannot be read for any reason other than end of
 file, then an IOException is thrown. In particular, an
 IOException is thrown if the input stream has been closed.
 
 The read(b, off, len) method
 for class InputStream simply calls the method
 read() repeatedly. If the first such call results in an
 IOException, that exception is returned from the call to
 the read(b, off, len) method.  If
 any subsequent call to read() results in a
 IOException, the exception is caught and treated as if it
 were end of file; the bytes read up to that point are stored into
 b and the number of bytes read before the exception
 occurred is returned.  Subclasses are encouraged to provide a more
 efficient implementation of this method.
b - the buffer into which the data is read.off - the start offset in array b
                   at which the data is written.len - the maximum number of bytes to read.
-1 if there is no more data because the end of
             the stream has been reached.
IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
NullPointerException - if b is null.read()
public long skip(long n)
          throws IOException
n bytes of data from this input
 stream. The skip method may, for a variety of reasons, end
 up skipping over some smaller number of bytes, possibly 0.
 This may result from any of a number of conditions; reaching end of file
 before n bytes have been skipped is only one possibility.
 The actual number of bytes skipped is returned.  If n is
 negative, no bytes are skipped.
  The skip method of InputStream creates a
 byte array and then repeatedly reads into it until n bytes
 have been read or the end of the stream has been reached. Subclasses are
 encouraged to provide a more efficient implementation of this method.
n - the number of bytes to be skipped.
IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
public int available()
              throws IOException
 The available method for class InputStream
 always returns 0.
 
This method should be overridden by subclasses.
IOException - if an I/O error occurs.
public void close()
           throws IOException
 The close method of InputStream does
 nothing.
IOException - if an I/O error occurs.public void mark(int readlimit)
reset method repositions this stream at the last marked
 position so that subsequent reads re-read the same bytes.
  The readlimit arguments tells this input stream to
 allow that many bytes to be read before the mark position gets
 invalidated.
 
 The general contract of mark is that, if the method
 markSupported returns true, the stream somehow
 remembers all the bytes read after the call to mark and
 stands ready to supply those same bytes again if and whenever the method
 reset is called.  However, the stream is not required to
 remember any data at all if more than readlimit bytes are
 read from the stream before reset is called.
 
 The mark method of InputStream does
 nothing.
readlimit - the maximum limit of bytes that can be read before
                      the mark position becomes invalid.reset()
public void reset()
           throws IOException
mark method was last called on this input stream.
  The general contract of reset is:
 
markSupported returns
 true, then:
     mark has not been called since
     the stream was created, or the number of bytes read from the stream
     since mark was last called is larger than the argument
     to mark at that last call, then an
     IOException might be thrown.
     IOException is not thrown, then the
     stream is reset to a state such that all the bytes read since the
     most recent call to mark (or since the start of the
     file, if mark has not been called) will be resupplied
     to subsequent callers of the read method, followed by
     any bytes that otherwise would have been the next input data as of
     the time of the call to reset. markSupported returns
 false, then:
     reset may throw an
     IOException.
     IOException is not thrown, then the stream
     is reset to a fixed state that depends on the particular type of the
     input stream and how it was created. The bytes that will be supplied
     to subsequent callers of the read method depend on the
     particular type of the input stream. The method reset for class InputStream
 does nothing except throw an IOException.
IOException - if this stream has not been marked or if the
               mark has been invalidated.mark(int), 
IOExceptionpublic boolean markSupported()
mark and
 reset methods. Whether or not mark and
 reset are supported is an invariant property of a
 particular input stream instance. The markSupported method
 of InputStream returns false.