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Supports reading and writing of variant data.
* *FIXME (3): Reading and writing should be made more * uniform than it is now. The following items should be resolved: * *
Reading requires a length parameter that is 4 byte greater than the * actual data, because the variant type field is included.
Reading reads from a byte array while writing writes to an byte array * output stream.
Specifies whether warnings about unsupported variant types are to be
* written to System.err or not.
true warnings will be written,
* if false they won't.
*/
public static void setLogUnsupportedTypes(final boolean logUnsupportedTypes)
{
VariantSupport.logUnsupportedTypes = logUnsupportedTypes;
}
/**
* Checks whether logging of unsupported variant types warning is turned * on or off.
* * @returntrue if logging is turned on, else
* false.
*/
public static boolean isLogUnsupportedTypes()
{
return logUnsupportedTypes;
}
/**
* Keeps a list of the variant types an "unsupported" message has already * been issued for.
*/ protected static List unsupportedMessage; /** *Writes a warning to System.err that a variant type is
* unsupported by HPSF. Such a warning is written only once for each variant
* type. Log messages can be turned on or off by
Reads a variant type from a byte array.
* * @param src The byte array * @param offset The offset in the byte array where the variant * starts * @param length The length of the variant including the variant * type field * @param type The variant type to read * @return A Java object that corresponds best to the variant * field. For example, a VT_I4 is returned as a {@link Long}, a * VT_LPSTR as a {@link String}. * @exception ReadingNotSupportedException if a property is to be written * who's variant type HPSF does not yet support * * @see Variant */ public static Object read(final byte[] src, final int offset, final int length, final long type) throws ReadingNotSupportedException { Object value; int o1 = offset; int l1 = length - LittleEndian.INT_SIZE; switch ((int) type) { case Variant.VT_EMPTY: { value = null; break; } case Variant.VT_I2: { /* * Read a short. In Java it is represented as an * Integer object. */ value = new Integer(LittleEndian.getUShort(src, o1)); break; } case Variant.VT_I4: { /* * Read a word. In Java it is represented as a * Long object. */ value = new Long(LittleEndian.getUInt(src, o1)); break; } case Variant.VT_FILETIME: { /* * Read a FILETIME object. In Java it is represented * as a Date object. */ final long low = LittleEndian.getUInt(src, o1); o1 += LittleEndian.INT_SIZE; final long high = LittleEndian.getUInt(src, o1); value = Util.filetimeToDate((int) high, (int) low); break; } case Variant.VT_LPSTR: { /* * Read a byte string. In Java it is represented as a * String object. The 0x00 bytes at the end must be * stripped. * * FIXME (2): Reading an 8-bit string should pay attention * to the codepage. Currently the byte making out the * property's value are interpreted according to the * platform's default character set. */ final int first = o1 + LittleEndian.INT_SIZE; long last = first + LittleEndian.getUInt(src, o1) - 1; o1 += LittleEndian.INT_SIZE; while (src[(int) last] == 0 && first <= last) last--; value = new String(src, (int) first, (int) (last - first + 1)); break; } case Variant.VT_LPWSTR: { /* * Read a Unicode string. In Java it is represented as * a String object. The 0x00 bytes at the end must be * stripped. */ final int first = o1 + LittleEndian.INT_SIZE; long last = first + LittleEndian.getUInt(src, o1) - 1; long l = last - first; o1 += LittleEndian.INT_SIZE; StringBuffer b = new StringBuffer((int) (last - first)); for (int i = 0; i <= l; i++) { final int i1 = o1 + (i * 2); final int i2 = i1 + 1; final int high = src[i2] << 8; final int low = src[i1] & 0xff; final char c = (char) (high | low); b.append(c); } /* Strip 0x00 characters from the end of the string: */ while (b.length() > 0 && b.charAt(b.length() - 1) == 0x00) b.setLength(b.length() - 1); value = b.toString(); break; } case Variant.VT_CF: { final byte[] v = new byte[l1]; for (int i = 0; i < l1; i++) v[i] = src[(int) (o1 + i)]; value = v; break; } case Variant.VT_BOOL: { /* * The first four bytes in src, from src[offset] to * src[offset + 3] contain the DWord for VT_BOOL, so * skip it, we don't need it. */ // final int first = offset + LittleEndian.INT_SIZE; long bool = LittleEndian.getUInt(src, o1); if (bool != 0) value = new Boolean(true); else value = new Boolean(false); break; } default: { final byte[] v = new byte[l1]; for (int i = 0; i < l1; i++) v[i] = src[(int) (o1 + i)]; throw new ReadingNotSupportedException(type, v); } } return value; } /** *Writes a variant value to an output stream. This method ensures that * always a multiple of 4 bytes is written.
* * @param out The stream to write the value to. * @param type The variant's type. * @param value The variant's value. * @return The number of entities that have been written. In many cases an * "entity" is a byte but this is not always the case. * @exception IOException if an I/O exceptions occurs * @exception WritingNotSupportedException if a property is to be written * who's variant type HPSF does not yet support */ public static int write(final OutputStream out, final long type, final Object value) throws IOException, WritingNotSupportedException { int length = 0; switch ((int) type) { case Variant.VT_BOOL: { int trueOrFalse; if (((Boolean) value).booleanValue()) trueOrFalse = 1; else trueOrFalse = 0; length = TypeWriter.writeUIntToStream(out, trueOrFalse); break; } case Variant.VT_LPSTR: { length = TypeWriter.writeUIntToStream (out, ((String) value).length() + 1); char[] s = Util.pad4((String) value); /* FIXME (2): The following line forces characters to bytes. * This is generally wrong and should only be done according to * a codepage. Alternatively Unicode could be written (see * Variant.VT_LPWSTR). */ byte[] b = new byte[s.length + 1]; for (int i = 0; i < s.length; i++) b[i] = (byte) s[i]; b[b.length - 1] = 0x00; out.write(b); length += b.length; break; } case Variant.VT_LPWSTR: { final int nrOfChars = ((String) value).length() + 1; TypeWriter.writeUIntToStream(out, nrOfChars); char[] s = Util.pad4((String) value); for (int i = 0; i < s.length; i++) { final int high = (int) ((s[i] & 0xff00) >> 8); final int low = (int) (s[i] & 0x00ff); final byte highb = (byte) high; final byte lowb = (byte) low; out.write(lowb); out.write(highb); } length = nrOfChars * 2; out.write(0x00); out.write(0x00); length += 2; break; } case Variant.VT_CF: { final byte[] b = (byte[]) value; out.write(b); length = b.length; break; } case Variant.VT_EMPTY: { TypeWriter.writeUIntToStream(out, Variant.VT_EMPTY); length = LittleEndianConsts.INT_SIZE; break; } case Variant.VT_I2: { TypeWriter.writeToStream(out, ((Integer) value).shortValue()); length = LittleEndianConsts.SHORT_SIZE; break; } case Variant.VT_I4: { TypeWriter.writeToStream(out, ((Long) value).intValue()); length = LittleEndianConsts.INT_SIZE; break; } case Variant.VT_FILETIME: { long filetime = Util.dateToFileTime((Date) value); int high = (int) ((filetime >> 32) & 0xFFFFFFFFL); int low = (int) (filetime & 0x00000000FFFFFFFFL); length += TypeWriter.writeUIntToStream (out, 0x0000000FFFFFFFFL & low); length += TypeWriter.writeUIntToStream (out, 0x0000000FFFFFFFFL & high); break; } default: { /* The variant type is not supported yet. However, if the value * is a byte array we can write it nevertheless. */ if (value instanceof byte[]) { final byte[] b = (byte[]) value; out.write(b); length = b.length; writeUnsupportedTypeMessage (new WritingNotSupportedException(type, value)); } else throw new WritingNotSupportedException(type, value); break; } } /* Add 0x00 character to write a multiple of four bytes: */ while (length % 4 != 0) { out.write(0); length++; } return length; } }