Esempio n. 1
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  /**
   * Takes a packed-stream InputStream, and writes to a JarOutputStream. Internally the entire
   * buffer must be read, it may be more efficient to read the packed-stream to a file and pass the
   * File object, in the alternate method described below.
   *
   * <p>Closes its input but not its output. (The output can accumulate more elements.)
   *
   * @param in an InputStream.
   * @param out a JarOutputStream.
   * @exception IOException if an error is encountered.
   */
  public void unpack(InputStream in0, JarOutputStream out) throws IOException {
    assert (Utils.currentInstance.get() == null);
    TimeZone tz = (_props.getBoolean(Utils.PACK_DEFAULT_TIMEZONE)) ? null : TimeZone.getDefault();

    try {
      Utils.currentInstance.set(this);
      if (tz != null) TimeZone.setDefault(TimeZone.getTimeZone("UTC"));
      final int verbose = _props.getInteger(Utils.DEBUG_VERBOSE);
      BufferedInputStream in = new BufferedInputStream(in0);
      if (Utils.isJarMagic(Utils.readMagic(in))) {
        if (verbose > 0) Utils.log.info("Copying unpacked JAR file...");
        Utils.copyJarFile(new JarInputStream(in), out);
      } else if (_props.getBoolean(Utils.DEBUG_DISABLE_NATIVE)) {
        (new DoUnpack()).run(in, out);
        in.close();
        Utils.markJarFile(out);
      } else {
        (new NativeUnpack(this)).run(in, out);
        in.close();
        Utils.markJarFile(out);
      }
    } finally {
      _nunp = null;
      Utils.currentInstance.set(null);
      if (tz != null) TimeZone.setDefault(tz);
    }
  }
Esempio n. 2
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    public void run(BufferedInputStream in, JarOutputStream out) throws IOException {
      if (verbose > 0) {
        _props.list(System.out);
      }
      for (int seg = 1; ; seg++) {
        unpackSegment(in, out);

        // Try to get another segment.
        if (!Utils.isPackMagic(Utils.readMagic(in))) break;
        if (verbose > 0) Utils.log.info("Finished segment #" + seg);
      }
    }