This documentation differs from the official API. Jadeite adds extra features to the API including: variable font sizes, constructions examples, placeholders for classes and methods, and auto-generated “See Also” links. Additionally it is missing some items found in standard Javadoc documentation, including: generics type information, “Deprecated” tags and comments, “See Also” links, along with other minor differences. Please send any questions or feedback to bam@cs.cmu.edu.


java.io
class Reader

java.lang.Object extended by java.io.Reader
All Implemented Interfaces:
Closeable, Readable
Direct Known Subclasses:
BufferedReader, CharArrayReader, FilterReader, InputStreamReader, PipedReader, StringReader

Most common way to construct:

Reader in = new StringReader("abcdefghij");

Based on 6 examples


public abstract class Reader
extends Object
implements Readable, Closeable

Abstract class for reading character streams. The only methods that a subclass must implement are read(char[], int, int) and close(). Most subclasses, however, will override some of the methods defined here in order to provide higher efficiency, additional functionality, or both.

See Also (auto-generated):

InputStream

File

BufferedReader


Field Summary
protected Object lock
          The object used to synchronize operations on this stream.
 
Constructor Summary
protected

          Creates a new character-stream reader whose critical sections will synchronize on the reader itself.
protected
Reader(Object lock)

          Creates a new character-stream reader whose critical sections will synchronize on the given object.
 
Method Summary
abstract void

          Closes the stream and releases any system resources associated with it.
 void
mark(int readAheadLimit)

          Marks the present position in the stream.
 boolean

          Tells whether this stream supports the mark() operation.
 int

          Reads a single character.
 int
read(CharBuffer target)

          Attempts to read characters into the specified character buffer.
 int
read(char[] cbuf)

          Reads characters into an array.
abstract int
read(char[] cbuf, int off, int len)

          Reads characters into a portion of an array.
 boolean

          Tells whether this stream is ready to be read.
 void

          Resets the stream.
 long
skip(long n)

          Skips characters.
 
Methods inherited from class java.lang.Object
clone, equals, finalize, getClass, hashCode, notify, notifyAll, toString, wait, wait, wait
 

Field Detail

lock

protected Object lock
The object used to synchronize operations on this stream. For efficiency, a character-stream object may use an object other than itself to protect critical sections. A subclass should therefore use the object in this field rather than this or a synchronized method.
Constructor Detail

Reader

protected Reader()
Creates a new character-stream reader whose critical sections will synchronize on the reader itself.


Reader

protected Reader(Object lock)
Creates a new character-stream reader whose critical sections will synchronize on the given object.

Parameters:
lock - The Object to synchronize on.
Method Detail

close

public abstract void close()
                    throws IOException
Closes the stream and releases any system resources associated with it. Once the stream has been closed, further read(), ready(), mark(), reset(), or skip() invocations will throw an IOException. Closing a previously closed stream has no effect.

Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs

mark

public void mark(int readAheadLimit)
          throws IOException
Marks the present position in the stream. Subsequent calls to reset() will attempt to reposition the stream to this point. Not all character-input streams support the mark() operation.

Parameters:
readAheadLimit - Limit on the number of characters that may be read while still preserving the mark. After reading this many characters, attempting to reset the stream may fail.
Throws:
IOException - If the stream does not support mark(), or if some other I/O error occurs

markSupported

public boolean markSupported()
Tells whether this stream supports the mark() operation. The default implementation always returns false. Subclasses should override this method.

Returns:
true if and only if this stream supports the mark operation.

read

public int read()
         throws IOException
Reads a single character. This method will block until a character is available, an I/O error occurs, or the end of the stream is reached.

Subclasses that intend to support efficient single-character input should override this method.

Returns:
The character read, as an integer in the range 0 to 65535 (0x00-0xffff), or -1 if the end of the stream has been reached
Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs

read

public int read(CharBuffer target)
         throws IOException
Attempts to read characters into the specified character buffer. The buffer is used as a repository of characters as-is: the only changes made are the results of a put operation. No flipping or rewinding of the buffer is performed.

Parameters:
target - the buffer to read characters into
Returns:
The number of characters added to the buffer, or -1 if this source of characters is at its end
Throws:
IOException - if an I/O error occurs

read

public int read(char[] cbuf)
         throws IOException
Reads characters into an array. This method will block until some input is available, an I/O error occurs, or the end of the stream is reached.

Parameters:
cbuf - Destination buffer
Returns:
The number of characters read, or -1 if the end of the stream has been reached
Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs

read

public abstract int read(char[] cbuf,
                         int off,
                         int len)
                  throws IOException
Reads characters into a portion of an array. This method will block until some input is available, an I/O error occurs, or the end of the stream is reached.

Parameters:
cbuf - Destination buffer
off - Offset at which to start storing characters
len - Maximum number of characters to read
Returns:
The number of characters read, or -1 if the end of the stream has been reached
Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs

ready

public boolean ready()
              throws IOException
Tells whether this stream is ready to be read.

Returns:
True if the next read() is guaranteed not to block for input, false otherwise. Note that returning false does not guarantee that the next read will block.
Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs

reset

public void reset()
           throws IOException
Resets the stream. If the stream has been marked, then attempt to reposition it at the mark. If the stream has not been marked, then attempt to reset it in some way appropriate to the particular stream, for example by repositioning it to its starting point. Not all character-input streams support the reset() operation, and some support reset() without supporting mark().

Throws:
IOException - If the stream has not been marked, or if the mark has been invalidated, or if the stream does not support reset(), or if some other I/O error occurs

skip

public long skip(long n)
          throws IOException
Skips characters. This method will block until some characters are available, an I/O error occurs, or the end of the stream is reached.

Parameters:
n - The number of characters to skip
Returns:
The number of characters actually skipped
Throws:
IOException - If an I/O error occurs


This documentation differs from the official API. Jadeite adds extra features to the API including: variable font sizes, constructions examples, placeholders for classes and methods, and auto-generated “See Also” links. Additionally it is missing some items found in standard Javadoc documentation, including: generics type information, “Deprecated” tags and comments, “See Also” links, along with other minor differences. Please send any questions or feedback to bam@cs.cmu.edu.
This page displays the Jadeite version of the documention, which is derived from the offical documentation that contains this copyright notice:
Copyright 2008 Sun Microsystems, Inc. All rights reserved. Use is subject to license terms. Also see the documentation redistribution policy.
The official Sun™ documentation can be found here at http://java.sun.com/javase/6/docs/api/.