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diff --git a/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/base/SimpleProperties.java b/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/base/SimpleProperties.java new file mode 100644 index 000000000..7b1c6bae4 --- /dev/null +++ b/base/common/src/com/netscape/cmscore/base/SimpleProperties.java @@ -0,0 +1,463 @@ +// --- BEGIN COPYRIGHT BLOCK --- +// This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify +// it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by +// the Free Software Foundation; version 2 of the License. +// +// This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, +// but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of +// MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the +// GNU General Public License for more details. +// +// You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along +// with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., +// 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. +// +// (C) 2007 Red Hat, Inc. +// All rights reserved. +// --- END COPYRIGHT BLOCK --- +package com.netscape.cmscore.base; + +import java.io.BufferedReader; +import java.io.BufferedWriter; +import java.io.IOException; +import java.io.InputStream; +import java.io.InputStreamReader; +import java.io.OutputStream; +import java.io.OutputStreamWriter; +import java.io.PrintStream; +import java.io.PrintWriter; +import java.util.Date; +import java.util.Enumeration; +import java.util.Hashtable; + +/** + * The <code>Properties</code> class represents a persistent set of + * properties. The <code>Properties</code> can be saved to a stream + * or loaded from a stream. Each key and its corresponding value in + * the property list is a string. + * <p> + * A property list can contain another property list as its "defaults"; this second property list is searched if the + * property key is not found in the original property list. + * + * Because <code>Properties</code> inherits from <code>Hashtable</code>, the <code>put</code> and <code>putAll</code> + * methods can be applied to a <code>Properties</code> object. Their use is strongly discouraged as they allow the + * caller to insert entries whose keys or values are not <code>Strings</code>. The <code>setProperty</code> method + * should be used instead. If the <code>store</code> or <code>save</code> method is called on a "compromised" + * <code>Properties</code> object that contains a non- <code>String</code> key or value, the call will fail. + * + */ +public class SimpleProperties extends Hashtable<String, String> { + + /** + * + */ + private static final long serialVersionUID = -6129810287662322712L; + + /** + * A property list that contains default values for any keys not + * found in this property list. + * + * @serial + */ + protected SimpleProperties defaults; + + /** + * Creates an empty property list with no default values. + */ + public SimpleProperties() { + this(null); + } + + /** + * Creates an empty property list with the specified defaults. + * + * @param defaults the defaults. + */ + public SimpleProperties(SimpleProperties defaults) { + this.defaults = defaults; + } + + /** + * Calls the hashtable method <code>put</code>. Provided for + * parallelism with the getProperties method. Enforces use of + * strings for property keys and values. + * + * @since JDK1.2 + */ + public synchronized Object setProperty(String key, String value) { + return put(key, value); + } + + private static final String keyValueSeparators = "=: \t\r\n\f"; + + private static final String strictKeyValueSeparators = "=:"; + + private static final String specialSaveChars = "=: \t\r\n\f#!"; + + private static final String whiteSpaceChars = " \t\r\n\f"; + + /** + * Reads a property list (key and element pairs) from the input stream. + * <p> + * Every property occupies one line of the input stream. Each line is terminated by a line terminator ( + * <code>\n</code> or <code>\r</code> or <code>\r\n</code>). Lines from the input stream are processed until end of + * file is reached on the input stream. + * <p> + * A line that contains only whitespace or whose first non-whitespace character is an ASCII <code>#</code> or + * <code>!</code> is ignored (thus, <code>#</code> or <code>!</code> indicate comment lines). + * <p> + * Every line other than a blank line or a comment line describes one property to be added to the table (except that + * if a line ends with \, then the following line, if it exists, is treated as a continuation line, as described + * below). The key consists of all the characters in the line starting with the first non-whitespace character and + * up to, but not including, the first ASCII <code>=</code>, <code>:</code>, or whitespace character. All of the key + * termination characters may be included in the key by preceding them with a \. Any whitespace after the key is + * skipped; if the first non-whitespace character after the key is <code>=</code> or <code>:</code>, then it is + * ignored and any whitespace characters after it are also skipped. All remaining characters on the line become part + * of the associated element string. Within the element string, the ASCII escape sequences <code>\t</code>, + * <code>\n</code>, <code>\r</code>, <code>\\</code>, <code>\"</code>, <code>\'</code>, <code>\  </code>  (a + * backslash and a space), and <code>\\u</code><i>xxxx</i> are recognized and converted to single characters. + * Moreover, if the last character on the line is <code>\</code>, then the next line is treated as a continuation of + * the current line; the <code>\</code> and line terminator are simply discarded, and any leading whitespace + * characters on the continuation line are also discarded and are not part of the element string. + * <p> + * As an example, each of the following four lines specifies the key <code>"Truth"</code> and the associated element + * value <code>"Beauty"</code>: + * <p> + * + * <pre> + * Truth = Beauty + * Truth:Beauty + * Truth :Beauty + * </pre> + * + * As another example, the following three lines specify a single property: + * <p> + * + * <pre> + * fruits apple, banana, pear, \ + * cantaloupe, watermelon, \ + * kiwi, mango + * </pre> + * + * The key is <code>"fruits"</code> and the associated element is: + * <p> + * + * <pre> + * "apple, banana, pear, cantaloupe, watermelon,kiwi, mango" + * </pre> + * + * Note that a space appears before each <code>\</code> so that a space will appear after each comma in the final + * result; the <code>\</code>, line terminator, and leading whitespace on the continuation line are merely discarded + * and are <i>not</i> replaced by one or more other characters. + * <p> + * As a third example, the line: + * <p> + * + * <pre> + * cheeses + * </pre> + * + * specifies that the key is <code>"cheeses"</code> and the associated element is the empty string. + * <p> + * + * @param in the input stream. + * @exception IOException if an error occurred when reading from the + * input stream. + */ + public synchronized void load(InputStream inStream) throws IOException { + + BufferedReader in = new BufferedReader(new InputStreamReader(inStream, "8859_1")); + + while (true) { + // Get next line + String line = in.readLine(); + + if (line == null) + return; + + if (line.length() > 0) { + // Continue lines that end in slashes if they are not comments + char firstChar = line.charAt(0); + + if ((firstChar != '#') && (firstChar != '!')) { + while (continueLine(line)) { + String nextLine = in.readLine(); + + if (nextLine == null) + nextLine = ""; + String loppedLine = line.substring(0, line.length() - 1); + // Advance beyond whitespace on new line + int startIndex = 0; + + for (startIndex = 0; startIndex < nextLine.length(); startIndex++) + if (whiteSpaceChars.indexOf(nextLine.charAt(startIndex)) == -1) + break; + nextLine = nextLine.substring(startIndex, nextLine.length()); + line = new String(loppedLine + nextLine); + } + // Find start of key + int len = line.length(); + int keyStart; + + for (keyStart = 0; keyStart < len; keyStart++) { + if (whiteSpaceChars.indexOf(line.charAt(keyStart)) == -1) + break; + } + // Find separation between key and value + int separatorIndex; + + for (separatorIndex = keyStart; separatorIndex < len; separatorIndex++) { + char currentChar = line.charAt(separatorIndex); + + if (currentChar == '\\') + separatorIndex++; + else if (keyValueSeparators.indexOf(currentChar) != -1) + break; + } + + // Skip over whitespace after key if any + int valueIndex; + + for (valueIndex = separatorIndex; valueIndex < len; valueIndex++) + if (whiteSpaceChars.indexOf(line.charAt(valueIndex)) == -1) + break; + + // Skip over one non whitespace key value separators if any + if (valueIndex < len) + if (strictKeyValueSeparators.indexOf(line.charAt(valueIndex)) != -1) + valueIndex++; + + // Skip over white space after other separators if any + while (valueIndex < len) { + if (whiteSpaceChars.indexOf(line.charAt(valueIndex)) == -1) + break; + valueIndex++; + } + String key = line.substring(keyStart, separatorIndex); + String value = (separatorIndex < len) ? line.substring(valueIndex, len) : ""; + + // Convert then store key and value + // NETSCAPE: no need to convert escape characters + // key = loadConvert(key); + // value = loadConvert(value); + put(key, value); + } + } + } + } + + /* + * Returns true if the given line is a line that must + * be appended to the next line + */ + private boolean continueLine(String line) { + int slashCount = 0; + int index = line.length() - 1; + + while ((index >= 0) && (line.charAt(index--) == '\\')) + slashCount++; + return (slashCount % 2 == 1); + } + + /** + * Calls the <code>store(OutputStream out, String header)</code> method + * and suppresses IOExceptions that were thrown. + * + * @deprecated This method does not throw an IOException if an I/O error + * occurs while saving the property list. As of JDK 1.2, the preferred + * way to save a properties list is via the <code>store(OutputStream out, + * String header)</code> method. + * + * @param out an output stream. + * @param header a description of the property list. + * @exception ClassCastException if this <code>Properties</code> object + * contains any keys or values that are not <code>Strings</code>. + */ + public synchronized void save(OutputStream out, String header) { + try { + store(out, header); + } catch (IOException e) { + } + } + + /** + * Writes this property list (key and element pairs) in this <code>Properties</code> table to the output stream in a + * format suitable + * for loading into a <code>Properties</code> table using the <code>load</code> method. + * <p> + * Properties from the defaults table of this <code>Properties</code> table (if any) are <i>not</i> written out by + * this method. + * <p> + * If the header argument is not null, then an ASCII <code>#</code> character, the header string, and a line + * separator are first written to the output stream. Thus, the <code>header</code> can serve as an identifying + * comment. + * <p> + * Next, a comment line is always written, consisting of an ASCII <code>#</code> character, the current date and + * time (as if produced by the <code>toString</code> method of <code>Date</code> for the current time), and a line + * separator as generated by the Writer. + * <p> + * Then every entry in this <code>Properties</code> table is written out, one per line. For each entry the key + * string is written, then an ASCII <code>=</code>, then the associated element string. Each character of the + * element string is examined to see whether it should be rendered as an escape sequence. The ASCII characters + * <code>\</code>, tab, newline, and carriage return are written as <code>\\</code>, <code>\t</code>, + * <code>\n</code>, and <code>\r</code>, respectively. Characters less than <code>\u0020</code> and characters + * greater than <code>\u007E</code> are written as <code>\\u</code><i>xxxx</i> for the appropriate hexadecimal value + * <i>xxxx</i>. Space characters, but not embedded or trailing space characters, are written with a preceding + * <code>\</code>. The key and value characters <code>#</code>, <code>!</code>, <code>=</code>, and <code>:</code> + * are written with a preceding slash to ensure that they are properly loaded. + * <p> + * After the entries have been written, the output stream is flushed. The output stream remains open after this + * method returns. + * + * @param out an output stream. + * @param header a description of the property list. + * @exception ClassCastException if this <code>Properties</code> object + * contains any keys or values that are not <code>Strings</code>. + */ + public synchronized void store(OutputStream out, String header) + throws IOException { + BufferedWriter awriter; + + awriter = new BufferedWriter(new OutputStreamWriter(out, "8859_1")); + if (header != null) + writeln(awriter, "#" + header); + writeln(awriter, "#" + new Date().toString()); + for (Enumeration<String> e = keys(); e.hasMoreElements();) { + String key = e.nextElement(); + String val = get(key); + + // key = saveConvert(key); + // val = saveConvert(val); + writeln(awriter, key + "=" + val); + } + awriter.flush(); + } + + private static void writeln(BufferedWriter bw, String s) throws IOException { + bw.write(s); + bw.newLine(); + } + + /** + * Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list. + * If the key is not found in this property list, the default property list, + * and its defaults, recursively, are then checked. The method returns <code>null</code> if the property is not + * found. + * + * @param key the property key. + * @return the value in this property list with the specified key value. + * @see java.util.Properties#defaults + */ + public String getProperty(String key) { + String oval = super.get(key); + String sval = (oval instanceof String) ? oval : null; + + return ((sval == null) && (defaults != null)) ? defaults.getProperty(key) : sval; + } + + /** + * Searches for the property with the specified key in this property list. + * If the key is not found in this property list, the default property list, + * and its defaults, recursively, are then checked. The method returns the + * default value argument if the property is not found. + * + * @param key the hashtable key. + * @param defaultValue a default value. + * + * @return the value in this property list with the specified key value. + * @see java.util.Properties#defaults + */ + public String getProperty(String key, String defaultValue) { + String val = getProperty(key); + + return (val == null) ? defaultValue : val; + } + + /** + * Returns an enumeration of all the keys in this property list, including + * the keys in the default property list. + * + * @return an enumeration of all the keys in this property list, including + * the keys in the default property list. + * @see java.util.Enumeration + * @see java.util.Properties#defaults + */ + public Enumeration<String> propertyNames() { + Hashtable<String, String> h = new Hashtable<String, String>(); + + enumerate(h); + return h.keys(); + } + + /** + * Prints this property list out to the specified output stream. + * This method is useful for debugging. + * + * @param out an output stream. + */ + public void list(PrintStream out) { + out.println("-- listing properties --"); + Hashtable<String, String> h = new Hashtable<String, String>(); + + enumerate(h); + for (Enumeration<String> e = h.keys(); e.hasMoreElements();) { + String key = e.nextElement(); + String val = h.get(key); + + if (val.length() > 40) { + val = val.substring(0, 37) + "..."; + } + out.println(key + "=" + val); + } + } + + /** + * Prints this property list out to the specified output stream. + * This method is useful for debugging. + * + * @param out an output stream. + * @since JDK1.1 + */ + + /* + * Rather than use an anonymous inner class to share common code, this + * method is duplicated in order to ensure that a non-1.1 compiler can + * compile this file. + */ + public void list(PrintWriter out) { + out.println("-- listing properties --"); + Hashtable<String, String> h = new Hashtable<String, String>(); + + enumerate(h); + for (Enumeration<String> e = h.keys(); e.hasMoreElements();) { + String key = e.nextElement(); + String val = h.get(key); + + if (val.length() > 40) { + val = val.substring(0, 37) + "..."; + } + out.println(key + "=" + val); + } + } + + /** + * Enumerates all key/value pairs in the specified hastable. + * + * @param h the hashtable + */ + private synchronized void enumerate(Hashtable<String, String> h) { + if (defaults != null) { + defaults.enumerate(h); + } + for (Enumeration<String> e = keys(); e.hasMoreElements();) { + String key = e.nextElement(); + + h.put(key, get(key)); + } + } + + /** A table of hex digits */ + private static final char[] hexDigit = { + '0', '1', '2', '3', '4', '5', '6', '7', '8', '9', 'A', 'B', 'C', 'D', 'E', 'F' + }; +} |