/*
* Copyright 2004 by Paulo Soares.
*
* The contents of this file are subject to the Mozilla Public License Version 1.1
* (the "License"); you may not use this file except in compliance with the License.
* You may obtain a copy of the License at http://www.mozilla.org/MPL/
*
* Software distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" basis,
* WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. See the License
* for the specific language governing rights and limitations under the License.
*
* The Original Code is 'iText, a free JAVA-PDF library'.
*
* The Initial Developer of the Original Code is Bruno Lowagie. Portions created by
* the Initial Developer are Copyright (C) 1999, 2000, 2001, 2002 by Bruno Lowagie.
* All Rights Reserved.
* Co-Developer of the code is Paulo Soares. Portions created by the Co-Developer
* are Copyright (C) 2000, 2001, 2002 by Paulo Soares. All Rights Reserved.
*
* Contributor(s): all the names of the contributors are added in the source code
* where applicable.
*
* Alternatively, the contents of this file may be used under the terms of the
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*
* This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it
* under the terms of the MPL as stated above or under the terms of the GNU
* Library General Public License as published by the Free Software Foundation;
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*
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*
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*/
package com.lowagie.text.pdf;
import java.io.OutputStream;
import java.io.IOException;
/**
*
* @author psoares
*/
public class OutputStreamCounter extends OutputStream {
protected OutputStream out;
protected int counter = 0;
/** Creates a new instance of OutputStreamCounter */
public OutputStreamCounter(OutputStream out) {
this.out = out;
}
/** Closes this output stream and releases any system resources
* associated with this stream. The general contract of close
* is that it closes the output stream. A closed stream cannot perform
* output operations and cannot be reopened.
*
* The close
method of OutputStream
does nothing.
*
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
*
*/
public void close() throws IOException {
out.close();
}
/** Flushes this output stream and forces any buffered output bytes
* to be written out. The general contract of flush
is
* that calling it is an indication that, if any bytes previously
* written have been buffered by the implementation of the output
* stream, such bytes should immediately be written to their
* intended destination.
*
* The flush
method of OutputStream
does nothing.
*
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
*
*/
public void flush() throws IOException {
out.flush();
}
/** Writes b.length
bytes from the specified byte array
* to this output stream. The general contract for write(b)
* is that it should have exactly the same effect as the call
* write(b, 0, b.length)
.
*
* @param b the data.
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs.
* @see java.io.OutputStream#write(byte[], int, int)
*
*/
public void write(byte[] b) throws IOException {
counter += b.length;
out.write(b);
}
/** Writes the specified byte to this output stream. The general
* contract for write
is that one byte is written
* to the output stream. The byte to be written is the eight
* low-order bits of the argument b
. The 24
* high-order bits of b
are ignored.
*
* Subclasses of OutputStream
must provide an
* implementation for this method.
*
* @param b the byte
.
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
* an IOException
may be thrown if the
* output stream has been closed.
*
*/
public void write(int b) throws IOException {
++counter;
out.write(b);
}
/** Writes len
bytes from the specified byte array
* starting at offset off
to this output stream.
* The general contract for write(b, off, len)
is that
* some of the bytes in the array b
are written to the
* output stream in order; element b[off]
is the first
* byte written and b[off+len-1]
is the last byte written
* by this operation.
*
* The write
method of OutputStream
calls
* the write method of one argument on each of the bytes to be
* written out. Subclasses are encouraged to override this method and
* provide a more efficient implementation.
*
* 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.
*
* @param b the data.
* @param off the start offset in the data.
* @param len the number of bytes to write.
* @exception IOException if an I/O error occurs. In particular,
* an IOException
is thrown if the output
* stream is closed.
*
*/
public void write(byte[] b, int off, int len) throws IOException {
counter += len;
out.write(b, off, len);
}
public int getCounter() {
return counter;
}
public void resetCounter() {
counter = 0;
}
}