/* * This method has been added to improve performance. */ public void write(byte b[], int off, int len) throws IOException { int lastc = (lastb == -1) ? '\n' : lastb; int start = off; len += off; for (int i = off; i < len; i++) { if ((lastc == '\n' || lastc == '\r') && b[i] == '.') { super.write(b, start, i - start); out.write('.'); start = i; } lastc = b[i]; } if ((len - start) > 0) super.write(b, start, len - start); }
public void write(int b) throws IOException { // if that last character was a newline, and the current // character is ".", we always write out an extra ".". if ((lastb == '\n' || lastb == '\r' || lastb == -1) && b == '.') { out.write('.'); } super.write(b); }