package com.netscape.pkisilent.common;
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/*
* @(#)Properties.java 1.60 00/02/02
*
* Copyright 1995-2000 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All Rights Reserved.
*
* This software is the proprietary information of Sun Microsystems, Inc.
* Use is subject to license terms.
*
*/
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 Properties
class represents a persistent set of
* properties. The Properties
can be saved to a stream
* or loaded from a stream. Each key and its corresponding value in
* the property list is a string.
*
* 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 Properties
inherits from Hashtable
, the put
and putAll
* methods can be applied to a Properties
object. Their use is strongly discouraged as they allow the
* caller to insert entries whose keys or values are not Strings
. The setProperty
method
* should be used instead. If the store
or save
method is called on a "compromised"
* Properties
object that contains a non- String
key or value, the call will fail.
*
* When saving properties to a stream or loading them from a stream, the ISO 8859-1 character
* encoding is used. For characters that cannot be directly represented in this encoding, Unicode escapes are used; however, only a single
* 'u' character is allowed in an escape sequence. The native2ascii tool can be used to convert property files to and
* from other character encodings.
*
* @see native2ascii tool for Solaris
* @see native2ascii tool for Windows
*
* @author Arthur van Hoff
* @author Michael McCloskey
* @version 1.60, 02/02/00
* @since JDK1.0
*/
class CMSProperties extends Hashtable
* Every property occupies one line of the input stream. Each line is terminated by a line terminator (
*
* A line that contains only whitespace or whose first non-whitespace character is an ASCII
* 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
* As an example, each of the following four lines specifies the key
*
*
*
*
*
*
* As a third example, the line:
*
*
*
*
* @param inStream 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 = new String("");
}
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;
}
}
// Blank lines are ignored
if (keyStart == len) {
continue;
}
// 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
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);
}
/*
* Converts encoded \uxxxx to unicode chars
* and changes special saved chars to their original forms
*/
private String loadConvert(String theString) {
char aChar;
int len = theString.length();
StringBuffer outBuffer = new StringBuffer(len);
for (int x = 0; x < len;) {
aChar = theString.charAt(x++);
if (aChar == '\\') {
aChar = theString.charAt(x++);
if (aChar == 'u') {
// Read the xxxx
int value = 0;
for (int i = 0; i < 4; i++) {
aChar = theString.charAt(x++);
switch (aChar) {
case '0':
case '1':
case '2':
case '3':
case '4':
case '5':
case '6':
case '7':
case '8':
case '9':
value = (value << 4) + aChar - '0';
break;
case 'a':
case 'b':
case 'c':
case 'd':
case 'e':
case 'f':
value = (value << 4) + 10 + aChar - 'a';
break;
case 'A':
case 'B':
case 'C':
case 'D':
case 'E':
case 'F':
value = (value << 4) + 10 + aChar - 'A';
break;
default:
throw new IllegalArgumentException(
"Malformed \\uxxxx encoding.");
}
}
outBuffer.append((char) value);
} else {
if (aChar == 't') {
aChar = '\t';
} else if (aChar == 'r') {
aChar = '\r';
} else if (aChar == 'n') {
aChar = '\n';
} else if (aChar == 'f') {
aChar = '\f';
}
outBuffer.append(aChar);
}
} else {
outBuffer.append(aChar);
}
}
return outBuffer.toString();
}
/*
* Converts unicodes to encoded \uxxxx
* and writes out any of the characters in specialSaveChars
* with a preceding slash
*/
private String saveConvert(String theString, boolean escapeSpace) {
int len = theString.length();
StringBuffer outBuffer = new StringBuffer(len * 2);
for (int x = 0; x < len; x++) {
char aChar = theString.charAt(x);
switch (aChar) {
case ' ':
if (x == 0 || escapeSpace) {
outBuffer.append('\\');
}
outBuffer.append(' ');
break;
case '\\':
outBuffer.append('\\');
outBuffer.append('\\');
break;
case '\t':
outBuffer.append('\\');
outBuffer.append('t');
break;
case '\n':
outBuffer.append('\\');
outBuffer.append('n');
break;
case '\r':
outBuffer.append('\\');
outBuffer.append('r');
break;
case '\f':
outBuffer.append('\\');
outBuffer.append('f');
break;
default:
if ((aChar < 0x0020) || (aChar > 0x007e)) {
outBuffer.append('\\');
outBuffer.append('u');
outBuffer.append(toHex((aChar >> 12) & 0xF));
outBuffer.append(toHex((aChar >> 8) & 0xF));
outBuffer.append(toHex((aChar >> 4) & 0xF));
outBuffer.append(toHex(aChar & 0xF));
} else {
if (specialSaveChars.indexOf(aChar) != -1) {
outBuffer.append('\\');
}
outBuffer.append(aChar);
}
}
}
return outBuffer.toString();
}
/**
* Calls the
* Properties from the defaults table of this
* If the header argument is not null, then an ASCII
* Next, a comment line is always written, consisting of an ASCII
* Then every entry in this
* 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 IOException if writing this property list to the specified
* output stream throws an IOException.
* @exception ClassCastException if this put
. Provided for
* parallelism with the getProperty method. Enforces use of
* strings for property keys and values.
*
* @param key the key to be placed into this property list.
* @param value the value corresponding to key.
* @see #getProperty
* @since 1.2
*/
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.
* The stream is assumed to be using the ISO 8859-1 character encoding.
* \n
or \r
or \r\n
). Lines from the input stream are processed until end of
* file is reached on the input stream.
* #
or
* !
is ignored (thus, #
or !
indicate comment lines).
* =
, :
, 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 =
or :
, 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 \t
,
* \n
, \r
, \\
, \"
, \'
, \
(a
* backslash and a space), and \u
xxxx are recognized and converted to single characters.
* Moreover, if the last character on the line is \
, then the next line is treated as a continuation of
* the current line; the \
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.
* "Truth"
and the associated element
* value "Beauty"
:
*
* Truth = Beauty
* Truth:Beauty
* Truth :Beauty
*
*
* As another example, the following three lines specify a single property:
*
* fruits apple, banana, pear, \
* cantaloupe, watermelon, \
* kiwi, mango
*
*
* The key is "fruits"
and the associated element is:
*
* "apple, banana, pear, cantaloupe, watermelon,kiwi, mango"
*
*
* Note that a space appears before each \
so that a space will appear after each comma in the final
* result; the \
, line terminator, and leading whitespace on the continuation line are merely discarded
* and are not replaced by one or more other characters.
*
* cheeses
*
*
* specifies that the key is "cheeses"
and the associated element is the empty string.
* store(OutputStream out, String header)
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 the Java 2 platform v1.2, the preferred
* way to save a properties list is via the store(OutputStream out,
* String header)
method.
*
* @param out an output stream.
* @param header a description of the property list.
* @exception ClassCastException if this Properties
object
* contains any keys or values that are not Strings
.
*/
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 Properties
table to the output stream in a
* format suitable
* for loading into a Properties
table using the load
method.
* The stream is written using the ISO 8859-1 character encoding.
* Properties
table (if any) are not written out by
* this method.
* #
character, the header string, and a line
* separator are first written to the output stream. Thus, the header
can serve as an identifying
* comment.
* #
character, the current date and
* time (as if produced by the toString
method of Date
for the current time), and a line
* separator as generated by the Writer.
* Properties
table is written out, one per line. For each entry the key
* string is written, then an ASCII =
, 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
* \
, tab, newline, and carriage return are written as \\
, \t
,
* \n
, and \r
, respectively. Characters less than \u0020
and characters
* greater than \u007E
are written as \u
xxxx for the appropriate
* hexadecimal value xxxx. Leading space characters, but not embedded or trailing space characters, are
* written with a preceding \
. The key and value characters #
, !
,
* =
, and :
are written with a preceding slash to ensure that they are properly loaded.
* Properties
object
* contains any keys or values that are not Strings
.
*/
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 (Enumerationnull
if the property is not
* found.
*
* @param key the property key.
* @return the value in this property list with the specified key value.
* @see #setProperty
* @see #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 #setProperty
* @see #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